Rating: Summary: ~~~HERE IS A MOVIE THAT WILL BREAK YOUR HEART~~~ Review: Well, let me start out by saying I saw The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring three times and was really bummed when it left theaters. I had planned to see it about a hundred times! When I read and re-read the books I had relatively clear ideas of what the characters should look like, but while watching the movie I immediatly decided Peter Jackson had the right idea. Elijah Wood is outstanding at playing Frodo Baggins. And Gandalf and Saruman were perfect. I felt thoroughly convinced that Middle-earth and its people were real. And the music!!! I've never heard such music!!! It conveys every emotion imaginable, and is SO sad! It wrenched my heart out! As I've already said, I've read the books, and wouldn't really know if the movie would be confusing to non Tolkien fans. But to give you an idea of the power of the film... my friend who was an all out hater of LOTR was persuaded to see the movie and is now reading FOTR. Now for the places. The Shire, Bree, Rivendell, Moria, and Lothlorien are stunningly portrayed! The Shire is lovely, countryside in the books and is even more so in the movie. And as for Lorien, it seemed to radiate the power and peace of the Elves. Speaking of Elves, the more powerful Elves, such as Lady Galadriel, seem to glow. Which is exactaly how Tolkien described them. Tom Bombadil, as I am sure you already know, was left out of the movies. But this didn't bother me because I don't feel he has much to do with the story. Rather, he is mentioned once or twice at Rivendell as unconcerned about the affairs of others (in the books). Arwen's extended role did not strike me as a good idea, but while watching the movie, I was glad she was more important than in the books. She is a symbol of goodness and peace, not unlike a second Galadriel (who happens to be her grandmother). Overall, a beautiful movie! Moving, breathtaking, and,at times, frightening. And all of this is dramatically enhanced by the music. Please note: this movie is three hours long, and while it is nonstop action, young children may grow restless and bored. I would know because when I last saw the movie there were two eight year old children in the front row. They were running around, talking, and kept complaining that they wanted to go home. The first time I saw the movie, two six year old children left with their mother during a scary scene with the Nazgul (Ringwraiths). So bring kids eleven +, or bring kids that TRUELY appreciate the books. The Lord of the Rings has, after all, been described as an "adult fairy tale". If you see this movie once and love it, than see it again and you'll love it a thousand times more. Tolkien's works have withstood generations, and I do not doubt the movies will too. Believe me, this is not an experience to miss out on. I simply cannot express enough how moving a masterpiece Peter Jackson has brought to the silver screen. So what are you waiting for? If it's in a theater near you, go and see it!!!
Rating: Summary: Go see it while you still can! Review: I am off to see this masterpiece for the third time ... As I simply cannot wait [for it to be released on DVD] ... I am quite pleased that New Line is making buckets of money because they deserve it for taking a HUGE gamble on making all three movies at once; as it should be! Probably THE best fantasy film of all time. It's even in my top 10 Movies of all time. Can't wait to some day buy the DVD box set...but until then I will happily forego all the new ... MOVIES out this week and return to another round in Middle Earth.
Rating: Summary: Great movie Review: From the very beginning of this movie you are drawn to the magnificent cinematography. The awesome sound effects and then you are drawn into the story with fabulous costumes and make-up. Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, and Sean Astin just to name a few do a wonderful job telling the story of a fellowship of hobbits, humans, dwarves, elves, and a the great wizard Gandalf. The beginning adventure of Frodo and how he must rely on this fellowship that must battle forces of evil such as Orcs, Goblins. In order to protect a ring that rules all rings from falling into the hands of the evil Sauron. What is the best about this movie is it is able to actually visualize and bring to life one of the greatest stories ever written. The only downside to the movie is you don't want it to end. However I am sure it will be worth the wait to see the rest of this fabulous adventure.
Rating: Summary: LEAS REV Review: THIS WAS CLEARLY THE BEST 3 HOURS I HAVE USED SAT IN A CHAIR. I ENJOYED EVERY SECOND AND FELL IN LOVE IMMEDIATELY WITH ORLANDO (LEGOLAS). TO BE MRS BLOOM REALLY WOULD BE BLISS. IVE SEEN LOTR 3 TIMES NOW AND HAVE JUST FINISHED READING THE BOOK. IT REALLY MAKES YOUR OWN LIFE SEEM DULL, I NEED MY ORLANDO TO SAVE ME.
Rating: Summary: Lord of the Rings - The Movie is as good as the book Review: When I first heard that the Lord of the Rings was going to be made into a movie trilogy about a year ago, I was ecstatic. I hadn't read the books in years, but they were as present in my mind as if it had been yesterday. I can remember thinking to myself when I read the trilogy the first time, what a great movie the books would make. How right I was. This movie was historic, one of those movies that if you didn't go to the theater to see it, you were missing out. Peter Jackson is truly visionary, streamlining the Tolkien classic and yet not sacrificing the things that made it great in the first place. It was a perfect portrayal of what Tolkien undoubtedly envisioned in his mind when he wrote the books all those years ago. I was so enthralled by the movie that I saw it in theaters twice, as filled with suspense both times as I've ever been. I would recommend this movie to anyone and everyone, to the Tolkien lover or the Tolkien ignorant. It definitely didn't disappoint and the sequels won't either, I am sure, particularly since all 3 were filmed at the same time. I have yet to find anyone who didn't like this movie and again I heartily recommend it to everyone who likes movies. When it comes to DVD, it is definitely one I will add to the collection!!
Rating: Summary: lord of the rings- the movie Review: excellent movie. as true to the book as you could expect. can't wait for the next movie in this series.
Rating: Summary: LotR fan!!!!! Review: I absolutly love the books and love the movie(s). I say the movie before i read the books but the books are still better. I am a big Elijah Wood fan so it was great to see him in such a large movie production. The movie did leave out many things that I would have liked to see but then LotR: The fellowship of the Ring would be around 6 hours. I can not wait a whole 10 months for the next movie. I am so glad that these wonderful books were put into movie form or I might have never read them. They are a great experience for all readers. If you enjoy Harry Potter or any fantasy books, you will LOVE Lord of the Rings. "Never judge a book by it's movie."-- Me I LOVE ELIJAH WOOD!
Rating: Summary: The best movie of 2002 so far Review: An outstanding film which motivated me to read the books. Superb on every level and the balance between captivating storytelling and special effects was perfect. There were a few minor changes to the book but these only served to translate the story to film more effectively. Ian McKellen is an outstanding Gandalf, as are Viggo Mortenson (Aragon), Sean Bean (Boromir), Liv Tyler (Arwen), Sean Astin (Samwise Gamgee) and Elijah Wood who is an excellent Frodo. He conveys the weight of the burden he is bearing simply through his facial expressions. This one is sure to go down in history as a cinema classic, just as the book is a literary classic. if this film doesn't win a ton of Oscars, then there is no justice in this world....
Rating: Summary: Simply magical! Review: This film is without a doubt the best fantasy film I've ever seen. Even if you are not a fan of Tolkien or a die hard follower of the fantasy genre, you'll enjoy this movie.Ian McKellan as Gandalf steals the show. He is wise, benevolent, courageous. He fills the screen with a poweful and memorable performance. Liv Tyler as Arwen, Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn and Elijah Wood as Frodo, Cate Blanchette as Lady Galadriel and, a favorite of mine, Ian Holm as Bilbo all turn out superb performances. Though this film is approximately 3 hours in length -- the time slides by quickly. The scenery and special effects are simply top notch! I loved the intense action sequences and the unfolding story of loyalty and bravery sang to my heart.
Rating: Summary: This movie...wonderful...don't know how else to describe... Review: To the people who haven't watched the movie.... Something to warn... Be careful! At the ending, don't just say that the movie didn't finish... Remember, this is a trilogy, not a one book movie. The movie was totally fantastic! This takes you right into the Middle Earth... You feel like you're actually one of the characters!!! It is very faithful to the book also... My friends who watched the movie didn't like it... But I know WHY... They never read the book. If you haven't read the book, it is pretty much difficult to understand... Instead of reading the first book, try reading the book called "The Hobbit." Also by Tolkien, this book will help you understand the movie... This movie was a bit too long, but enjoyable... Recommendation: Watch this movie...then you'll understand...
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