Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is the 2nd part of Peter Jacksons Hobbit trilogy. The 1st film has a quote from Gandalf regarding storytelling: Well, all good stories deserve embellishment. If that was the case for A Long Journey, then Desolation of Smaug is where young Frodo Baggins has to interrupt Bilbo; Bilbo! Stop smoking Pipe-weed! Legolas cant do all that! because, this is the most over stretched fantasy action movie that just never seems to end.
There really isnt much of a depth story. You have the two central plots. Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), Gandalf (Ian McKellen), Thorin (Richard Armitage), Balin (Ken Stott) & the rest of the Dwarves are on the quest for Erebor to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the Dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). The secondary plot is Gandalfs quest to find out the truth behind Dol Guldur & who really is behind all this evil.
I cant say any of the characters I mentioned get any sort of development, besides arguably Kili (Aidan Turner), because he is introduced into a love triangle between him, Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly) & Legolas (Orlando Bloom), but there is no advancement to the character. Speaking of Legolas, why did Peter Jackson ever think we needed him in this movie? Its one thing to have fan service, but when you make Legolas & Tauriel the ones with most action sequences, with the elves pulling so many over the top stunts, surfboarding not only on shields this time, but on Spiders, Barrels, Orcs & Dwarves. I guess Jackson tries to compensate since Thorin gets to surfboard on melted gold, because why not? Stories deserve embellishment?
The biggest issue the movie has is its excess amount of action sequences from the Orc raiding party led by Bolg. Why an issue? This legion of Orc horde can infiltrate the Kingdom of Mirkwood, go unseen by anyone in Laketown, how did Sauron manage to have an army of Ninja Orcs and why didnt we see the Orcs pull off these tricks in the Lord of the Rings? How can hundreds of Orcs manage to be so unseen when the 13 Dwarves are always spotted instead? There had to be at least over 300 Ninja Orcs, since Legolas kills about 180 of them during the course of this movie.
What Peter Jackson always does best is showcase the gorgeous landscapes of Middle-Earth. Beons Hall, Mirkwood, Laketown & Dol Guldur all looks beautifully detailed. The new characters also look stunning: Beorn is a behemoth, Bolgs huge stature mixed with his destroyed face makes him the brutish Orc youd never want to see & of course how could I not talk about how magnificent Smaug looks like? The eyes, the glorious wings & every little detail about him is just what the fans wanted, his booming voice with the Englishman mannerism is perfect. Its just the biggest insult for the character to be completely humiliated, because Jackson felt the need for the 3rd act to have some big action sequence, so Smaug is trying to play cat & mice, only the mices outsmart the heck out of Smaug, making him into a bitter sad fool.
Desolation of Smaug is also a badly paced film; it doesnt have a conclusion of its own, which is disappointing because this means the first 40 minutes of the 3rd movie There and Back Again have to be spent on concluding the story arcs of this movie.
If A Long Journey is a drinking game where you have to take a shot whenever Gandalf saves everyone with deus ex machima, then Desolation of Smaug is a drinking game whenever the heroes get captured.