The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Director: Peter Jackson
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The first thing we see is a maggot wriggling on the end of a hook, and behind it, the grinning face of Smeagol (Serkis). It's a typically incisive piece of picture-making and storytelling, taking us back before The Fellowship to a time of supposed innocence and the moment of corruption - the rediscovery of the ring on the river bed. What follows may be the longest climax in film history: more than three hours of mad kings, massing troops, battle cries and ballyhoo. In terms of spectacle, there's nothing like it. Jackson has weight of numbers on his side. But for the first time in this mammoth undertaking, the director seems overwhelmed by logistics - and if he isn't, we are. Return of the King is no less dynamic than the previous chapters, but too much of the dialogue sounds like an orientation exercise. Some story strands are crudely abbreviated; others fail to develop elements that were already well-established. Given the inordinate running time, it's hard to avoid the feeling that we've already been here, done this. As to how the trilogy's themes of leadership, self-sacrifice, loyalty and honour speak to our own troubling times, Tolkien's anti-fascist allegory doesn't allow for ambivalence or ambiguity.Author: TCh
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- Niall Cunniffe said...
- Posted on Jul 07 2008 17:34 We come to it at last. The first two were brilliant and set up for this- THE GREATEST MASTERPIECE OF OUR TIME! Stunning battles, breathtaking drame filled with a tense oncoming fear, Mordor! Its a tale of war, love, loss and freindship and to never give up. It is really, really and truly, BRILLIANT!
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- action jackson said...
- Posted on Nov 13 2007 03:35 Now this film is one of, what ill have to say the best film ever made. It is the final film of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and the best. The Storyline and battlescenes have to be the best i have seen in any film. It is a great film, on the edge of your seat film.
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Cast & crew
Director: Peter Jackson
Producer: Barrie M Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh
Cast: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Sean Bean full cast
Genre(s): Epics
Duration: 201 mins
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