This goes doubly for every scene involving the titular dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch), who commands the audience’s attention with his intimidating demeanor. A few sequences stand out among the rest, including a frantic barrel ride down a raging river, but nearly every action scene is worth the price of admission. Viewers who found An Unexpected Journey drawn out or boring will be happy to hear that this sequel delivers plenty of action and intensity. However, little can be complained about in terms of pacing or the amount of excitement displayed on-screen. Like the first Hobbit film, The Desolation of Smaug has a handful of flaws.
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