tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029252908402120398.post2864014667381988382..comments2023-09-27T01:01:53.146-07:00Comments on The Hobbit: Book and Film Differences: The Morning AfterQuoggyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05786575020157595857noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029252908402120398.post-706209928591661042017-01-31T17:32:38.545-08:002017-01-31T17:32:38.545-08:00I know in the "Hobbit" video game from 2...I know in the "Hobbit" video game from 2003, when Bilbo faints during the Unexpected Party, he has a dream about the "Battle of Five Armies," and this dream is what awakens Bilbo's desire to go on the adventure.<br /><br />In the movie, Gandalf does say that he remembers Bilbo as a hobbit who always dreamed of adventure as a young hobbit. Bilbo might be remembering his childhood, and therefore decides not to pass up the opportunity.Ozfan95https://www.blogger.com/profile/14766400170098200286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029252908402120398.post-59160792337345896552014-01-07T10:39:13.503-08:002014-01-07T10:39:13.503-08:00I disagree. The fact that Gandalf had to cajole hi...I disagree. The fact that Gandalf had to cajole him reflects the conflict that the character always has. He doesn't shy away from adventure because he's afraid; he shies away from adventure because it simply isn't some he does. The Tookish side of him is something that should be emerging well into the story, not peeking out a the beginning.Kane Gruberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04863722462956212467noreply@blogger.com