The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Index

An Unexpected Journey moves from pastoral hills to treacherous mountains. Use this geographical index to track the journey.

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is the first film in Peter Jackson’s ambitious three-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel. Released in 2012, it marked a cinematic return to Middle-earth, a decade after the conclusion of the Lord of the Rings

| Book Event | Film Event | | :--- | :--- | | Azog is dead (killed by Dáin Ironfoot) | Azog is alive and the main villain | | Radagast only vaguely mentioned | Radagast has a major subplot at Dol Guldur | | Trolls turn to stone; no talking purse | The purse talks; Bilbo stalls for an hour | | The company stays in Rivendell weeks | One night; White Council added | | Bilbo’s “Riddles in the Dark” is in film two | Referenced only briefly in film one | | Beorn appears before Mirkwood | Beorn is absent (moved to Extended Edition) |

The company sings "Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold," detailing their lost home.

The company takes refuge in the trees, throwing flaming pinecones at the Wargs. the hobbit an unexpected journey index

Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) recruits a reluctant Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) for a quest.

At the heart of the film is , portrayed with a mix of fussy charm and hidden courage by Martin Freeman. Bilbo represents the quintessential "everyman" archetype—an individual comfortable in his domesticity who is thrust into a world of "incivility" and danger. His initial refusal of the "call to adventure" highlights a central theme: the conflict between security and growth . It is only when Bilbo finds a sense of empathy for the homeless Dwarves that he transcends his Tookish impulses and joins the quest, proving that even the smallest person can influence the fate of the world. Narrative Expansion and Tone

The dismissive head of the White Council.

The production was a massive undertaking, filmed back-to-back with its sequels in the landscapes of New Zealand Peter Jackson $200–$315 million Box Office $1.017 billion 169 mins (Theatrical) / 182 mins (Extended) An Unexpected Journey moves from pastoral hills to

The Lord of Rivendell. A wise Half-elf healer and lore-master who translates the Moon Runes on Thorin’s map.

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The company finds refuge in Rivendell, where Elrond (Hugo Weaving) deciphers the map of the Lonely Mountain.

A comprehensive, navigable index for the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" useful for study guides, film analysis, reference, or supplemental material for a book/website. Tolkien’s 1937 novel

“What has roots as nobody sees, / Is taller than trees, / Up, up it goes, / And yet never grows?” (Mountain) “Thirty white horses on a red hill, / First they champ, / Then they stamp, / Then they stand still.” (Teeth) “Voiceless it cries, / Wingless flutters, / Toothless bites, / Mouthless mutters.” (Wind) “An eye in a blue face / Saw an eye in a green face. / ‘That eye is like to this eye’ / Said the first eye, / ‘But in low place, / Not in high place.’” (Sun on daisies) – Bilbo’s final riddle before Gollum guesses “Time.”

An older Bilbo Baggins writes his memoirs on the morning of his 111th birthday, just before the events of The Fellowship of the Ring . 2. An Unexpected Party

The dragon attacks Erebor, forcing the dwarves into exile.

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