Orientation
The Lord of
the Rings is a fairy-tale of myth and fantasy.Peter Jackson directed a film
that was considered, for avery long time, impossible to make, and not only
fortechnical reasons. The narrative roots are incredibly longand detailed, and
the storyline is deeply connected withthe creation of a fantastic continent
from a time unknowncalled `Middle Earth'. Its author, Tolkien, dedicated
aconsiderable part of his life developing this continent'sbackground, its
mythology and origins, its different kindsof people, cultures and languages,
and therefore itsgeographic references are determinant to the unfolding
of the story of the One Ring.
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Interpretative
Recount
An ancient
Ring thought lost for centuries has been found,and through a strange twist in
fate has been given to asmall Hobbit named Frodo. When Gandalf discovers
theRing is in fact the One Ring of the Dark Lord Sauron, Frodomust make an epic
quest to the Cracks of Doom in orderto destroy it! However he does not go
alone. He is joinedby Gandalf, Legolas the elf, Gimli the Dwarf,
Aragorn,Boromir and his three Hobbit friends Merry, Pippin andSamwise. Through
mountains, snow, darkness, forests,rivers and plains, facing evil and danger at
every cornerthe Fellowship of the Ring must go. Their quest to destroythe One
Ring is the only hope for the end of the DarkLords reign.
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Evaluation
The greatest
thing about this film, to me, is that it broughtme back to a time when I was in
love with a differentworld where everything was possible. Reading The Lord
of the Rings night after night, I came to understand what thisthing of
`mankind' really was all about. The corruption of absolute power, the
importance and value of friendship,the inevitability of growing up, the
strength of hope. Thatthis film could capture that magic, and be a new bearer
toits message of humanism, is a statement to its greatness.Gandalf's words,
that even the smallest person maychange the course of the world, and have a
part to play inthe destiny of all, are immortal.
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Evaluation
Summary
In the end,
this is a wonderful film, but that doesn't meanyou are going to like it. I
cannot tell you what it is like tosee this film if you don't know or love the
book. But I hopeit may plant a seed on your heart to discover a great worldof
fantasy, beauty and humanity. I believe Tolkien wouldhave liked that.
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