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Fantasy. I assumed for a long time whether to know my estimation about this glorious trilogy, or not. Partially, I guess it's time just pointless, since most of us watched it, and more than once. Everybody knows this story well from begin to finish. Our generation (born within the 1990s) managed to catch these films in the days of their total release, and also broadcast on TV. Therefore, this opinion is far more for a brand new generation who spent my childhood years on blockbusters Marvel and DS, but for us old people - pleasant and warm memories.

Finito, no more pros and cons (for obvious reasons). Let me only describe the moments that struck me then, 18 years back, and which will still be shaking:

1. Magnificent scenery - these people were filmed on location then carefully transferred to the screen. Peter Jackson's fantasy breathed new life into Tolkien's work. His buildings look really good even now. How much I must browse the Shire, Lorien, Rivindell as well as other places. For this reason I chose the appropriate poster.

2. Great music - authored by the talented composer Howard Shore. She has become simply legendary. The Shire's motives are excellent, however the elven motives are particularly memorable.

3. Excellent dramatic moments - they simply make your heart sink. Voluntarily, involuntarily, tears well up around my eyes. Particularly in the famous scene with Boromir.

4. A deep departure from the very first book source - for this Jackson just a special thank you. Keep in mind that as somebody who reads each one of Tolkien's books - they can not be completely filmed. I heard that selecting to just start a string - but after'The Hobbit'and'The Lord of your Rings'it doesn't look very good. There are so many characters in the hem ebook that merely any screenwriter will offer an oak. Jackson cut everything as low as possible, leaving only key characters and some minor ones.

5. Scenes of battles - there's not very quite a few in the 1st picture, but this is simply the beginning, things are still ahead. But already here you can observe what awaits us next. The movements are fine, the contractions are very graceful and very tense.

6. Characters that catch on - namely all characters. Each are unique, with its very own character. Each in its place.


7. The wisdom revealed within the dialogues between your characters is the same as always - but to expect them that any of us constantly forget. It could be because of this that happiness happens to us.

8. Dullness - yes, that's right. The rental version runs for 3 hours, and the director's version is virtually four - but during all on this occasion, I'd rather not tear myself out from the screen - it's worth a lot.

Some words regarding the heroes (not all):

1. Gandalf the Gray and done by Ian McCullen - a wise wizard, friend of Bilbo, Uncle Frodo. Probably the greatest wizard in Middle-earth. He became just emblematic, a living symbol. Sir Ian is just gorgeous, especially his unique timbre of voice. Mind you, his'Russian'voice - Rogvold Sukhoverko is as great. So I could watch both the main along with the dub.

2. Boromir done by Sean Bean is usually a warrior of men and women, the very best fighter of Gondor. Despite the imposing appearance and calmness, a flame is raging in her soul. Best performance by Sean Bean as part of his entire acting career.

3. Lord Elrond, played by Hugo Weaving, is the lord with the elves of your West, a smart politician who has seen with his or her own eyes the growth and fall of numerous kingdoms. He's wise advice for everyone. Hugo's excellent acting complements the look.

That's all I want to to say about the 1st picture with the trilogy. That it was a symptom, the addition of the greatest good reputation for Middle-earth.




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