The following review covers The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

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: Bilbo Baggins makes a critical moral choice to steal the Arkenstone. He gives it to Bard and Thranduil to force a peaceful negotiation. This proves that even the smallest person can influence the fate of nations. The "Patched" Version (The Extended Edition)

The film picks up where The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug left off, with Smaug the dragon having taken over the town of Erebor. Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) becomes obsessed with reclaiming the treasure of his ancestors. Meanwhile, Azog (Manu Bennett) seeks to kill Thorin and reclaim his place as the leader of the Uruk-hai.

Downloading or distributing copyrighted materials without permission is illegal in many jurisdictions around the world. Furthermore, using patched versions of movies obtained from unofficial sources can pose risks to your computer, including malware and viruses.

: Many viewers on these platforms look for English movies "patched" with Hindi or other regional language audio tracks.

Legolas physics fix. Previously, Legolas defied gravity while jumping on falling stones. Now? He rides a floating glitchy rock texture while humming “Greensleeves.”