10 Great Movie Characters Who Defined 2012
10. Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
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The Hobbit was the film on the tip of everybody's tongue in December. Now, Bilbo isn't a character that avid Lord of the Rings watchers will be unfamiliar with, as his character is relatively dominant in Jackson's trilogy. However, his own personal story - that which precedes the films we know and love - was something that Jackson had been debating for quite some time. Previously played by Sir Ian Holm, we're used to a wiser and perhaps even darker portrayal of a hobbit whose seen better days and whose relationship with the ring enhances the audience's fear towards it. However, seeing Martin Freeman play a younger, more naive, and certainly chirpier Bilbo, was a breath of fresh air and was completely in keeping with the lighter more family-orientated themes of the book. Often the trouble with having different actors play the same character is translation. Somewhere along the line, little idiosyncrasies and nuances that make the character so lovable become lost. This can often away from the experience. However, this was another thing that Freeman and Jackson got spot on. And when you consider how dedicated the director was to having Freeman play this household name, it doesn't come as a surprise that the character is so perfect. Jackson shot for five months with Freeman before he had to continue shooting for the Sherlock Holmes television series. With the director so desperate for him to play the role, he did an almost unheard of thing within the film industry and shut down production until the actor was free once more. Both actor and director alike have brought us the perfect innocent predecessor to the Bilbo we have already known and loved for years.