Sunday, September 6, 2009

Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

The third and last film in the trilogy. So incredible powerful that you must see this film, or miss one of the world's best films ever made! 2003. Director: Peter Jackson.
Frodo's (Elijah Wood) mind is turning into the dark side when the power of the ring keeps taking control of the poor hobbit. Sam (Sean Astin) is very worried and he doesn't trust Gollum (Andy Serkis) at all. Unfortunately, Frodo does.
Pippin (Billy Boyd)and Merry (Dominic Monaghan) reunite with their old friends from the fellowship, Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom), Gimli (Joh Rhys-Davies) and Gandalf (Ian McKellen) who has come back to Middle Earth.
Sauron is going to bring down the rest of Middle Earth, once and for all. In Mordor, the evil is about to sweep over the lands around, but there's still time for our heroes to gatter and fight for freedom and life.
Arwen (Liv Tyler) is dying. She will only live if the ring is destroyed. Aragorn fight his feelings when he has to go to battle with Theoden and rescue Minas Tirith in Gondor from the forces of Sauron.
Will Frodo stand against the power of the ring? Will Arwen live? Will Sauron win?
This film is too amazing to describe. It's so wonderful and well made that I don't have any trouble of understanding why it recieved 11 Academy Awards. All of the actors and actresses are good and the music is magical.
Especially Elijah Wood is amazing in this film. He's such a splended actor here that I think that he deserved an Academy Award for this part. He's really marvelous.
In some years, we'll probably think that the effects made the computer are pretty bad. But right now, they're really great. Gollum is really amazing, he looks so real.
I'm not usually the kind of person who cries, everytime there's a sad scene in a movie, can't help the tears rolling down my face in the ending scene where the boat leaves for the ocean. It's so incredible sad.
The huge spider-looking creature Shelob in this film is really frightening. Imagine being Frodo, having total panic and running for your life without any shoes in the wet, dark and web covered tunnel. I would be so scared that I would probably be eaten alive by that Shelob.
I always try to imagine being the caracter in the film. Sometimes, it can make you be even more scared of things. In this film, it makes you scared, sad and just as frightened as the caracters are. A great experience.

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