Index Of The Hobbit The Desolation Of Smaug [WORKING]
| Cue Name | Film Moment | Time Index | |---|---|---| | “The Quest for Erebor” | Opening title | 3:15 | | “Mirkwood Spiders” | Spider fight | 28:00 | | “Feast of Starlight” | Tauriel & Kili talk | 52:00 | | “The Barrel Chase” | River escape | 65:00 | | “The Nature of Evil” | Gandalf at Dol Guldur | 110:00 | | “The Hidden Valley” | Keyhole discovery | 118:00 | | “Smaug’s Theme (full)” | Dragon reveals himself | 130:00 | | “Kings of the Forge” | Dwarves vs. dragon | 148:00 | | “A Thief in the Night” | End credits | 161:00 |
Composed by Howard Shore, the score for The Desolation of Smaug introduces new motifs: "Beyond the Forest" "The Forest River" "I See Fire" (The end-credits song performed by Ed Sheeran) Why the "Index" Matters index of the hobbit the desolation of smaug
Index of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – A Complete Guide to the Middle-earth Sequel | Cue Name | Film Moment | Time
– King of the Woodland Realm (Mirkwood elves). Cold, vain, and calculating. He refuses to help the dwarves reclaim Erebor due to a past grievance over gems (the “White Gems of Lasgalen”). Father of Legolas. He refuses to help the dwarves reclaim Erebor
But because of the index—because we can look up Gold-sickness , Thorin Oakenshield , and The Seven Dwarven Rings on the same page—we realize the film isn't really about a hobbit.
