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Fantasy. I was thinking for a long time whether to share with my opinion about this excellent trilogy, or not. Simply, I think it's time just pointless, since most of us watched it, and over once. You know this story adequately from start to finish. Our generation (born from the 1990s) was able to catch these films in the days of their total release, and also broadcast on TV. Therefore, this opinion is far more for a fresh generation who spent their childhood years on blockbusters Marvel and DS, but also for us old people - pleasant and warm memories.
Finito, no more pluses and minuses (for obvious reasons). I will only describe the moments that struck me then, 18 in years past, and which are nevertheless shaking:
1. Magnificent scenery - we were looking at filmed on location and then carefully transferred to your screen. Peter Jackson's fantasy breathed new life into Tolkien's work. His buildings look great even now. How much I wish to browse the Shire, Lorien, Rivindell and other places. This is why I find the appropriate poster.
2. Great music - published by the talented composer Howard Shore. She has now become simply legendary. The Shire's motives are wonderful, even so the elven motives are specially memorable.
3. Excellent dramatic moments - they only make your heart sink. Voluntarily, involuntarily, tears well up inside my eyes. Especially in the famous scene with Boromir.
4. A substantial departure from an original book source - because of this Jackson just an exclusive thank you. Keep in mind that as someone who reads all Tolkien's books - they are unable to be completely filmed. I heard that they wish to start a sequence - but after'The Hobbit'and'The Lord in the Rings'you won't look very good. There are various characters in it that only any screenwriter can give an oak. Jackson cut everything as low as possible, leaving only key characters and many minor ones.

5. Scenes of battles - you will not find very many in the earliest picture, but this is simply the beginning, things are still ahead. But already here you will see what awaits us next. The movements are fine, the contractions are extremely graceful and also tense.
6. Characters that gain in popularity - namely all characters. Each is unique, with its very own character. Each in their place.
7. The wisdom revealed from the dialogues between characters is equivalent to always - but to expect them that individuals constantly forget. It is because this that happiness occurs us.
8. Dullness - yes, that's right. The rental version runs for three hours, as well as the director's version is practically four - but during all now, I'd rather not tear myself away from the screen - it's worth a lot.
Several words concerning the heroes (not all):
1. Gandalf the Gray and done by Ian McCullen - a wise wizard, friend of Bilbo, Uncle Frodo. Perhaps the greatest wizard in Middle-earth. He became just emblematic, a living symbol. Sir Ian is definitely gorgeous, especially his unique timbre of voice. Incidentally, his'Russian'voice - Rogvold Sukhoverko is just as great. So I can watch both the first and the dub.
 2. Boromir done by Sean Bean is actually a warrior of men and women, the very best fighter of Gondor. In spite of the imposing appearance and calmness, a flame is raging in their soul. Best performance by Sean Bean in her entire acting career.
3. Lord Elrond, played by Hugo Weaving, is god of the elves with the West, a shrewd politician who may have seen with her own eyes the growth and fall of several kingdoms. Bigger wise advice for everyone. Hugo's excellent acting complements the look.
That's all I needed to say of the primary picture of your trilogy. It absolutely was the first, the introduction of the greatest good reputation for Middle-earth.
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