Lord of the
Rings Fellowship of the Ring:
An amazing
rendition of JRR Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ was brought to the big
screens by the producer Peter Jackson. It is a flawless introduction to the
trilogy, introducing the characters, the setting, and the story. You can easily
fall into the gripping story within the first hour. The characters are
interesting, mysterious, such as the character named Aragon, who within in the
beginning of the film is portrayed to be a stranger who could be seen as a dangerous
character. But further into the film he is shown to be a protector of the
hobbits.
Big action scenes along with witty and clever dialogue make for a strong and successful film. Even though the play time is nearly 3 hours, it holds replay value due to the gripping story. The use of dark and unrealistic imagery is what really changes Lord of the Rings and puts it in a class of its own. It processes scenes such as ‘Balins tomb’ where they have to venture into the darkness by themselves not knowing what else is in there. Later on it is revealed that the supernatural is a large and ever growing occurrence through the films as they found out in the tomb. With all of this it gets a very respectable 9/10
Big action scenes along with witty and clever dialogue make for a strong and successful film. Even though the play time is nearly 3 hours, it holds replay value due to the gripping story. The use of dark and unrealistic imagery is what really changes Lord of the Rings and puts it in a class of its own. It processes scenes such as ‘Balins tomb’ where they have to venture into the darkness by themselves not knowing what else is in there. Later on it is revealed that the supernatural is a large and ever growing occurrence through the films as they found out in the tomb. With all of this it gets a very respectable 9/10
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