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The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Widescreen Edition) Customer Reviews (49 - 51 of 54 Reviews)
good movie
this movie was terrible, all ther was was a bunch of elves and fairies with brooms lfying around like mad people. this movie is for little kids. i wuldl not watch it but my mommy made me. she said hary potter is satan. 3 stars
Better than the original
This is way better than the theatrical version of 'The Two Towers' the characters are more fleshed out, there is more action and most importantly more Gollum. This is the best DVD I have I was disappointed by the extended 'Fellowship of the Ring' I thought it dragged on way too long. With this one I wasn't bored for a second. A must buy for everyone.
beautiful beyond words
although, in my opinion, "The Two Towers" is my third favourite in the triology, do not assume that it means is bad. far beyond the truth! indeed, "The Two Towers" is the essential "Middle Film" as they call it, literally the following scene from the end of the "Fellowship", and is a perfect way to get you trully urging for the "Return". In saying that I must warn anyone now: DO NOT SEE THIS WITHOUT HAVING SEEN THE FIRST and ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SEE THE THIRD WITHOUT SEEING THIS or i promise you, you will be totally, utterly confused. HEHE!
The fellowship is broken. now the story breaks again into three superbly moulded adventures, Merry and Pippin's entrapment in fangorn forest, aragorn and co prepare for the battle of helm's deep with repaired kingdom rohan, and of course, our dear frodo and sam continue their quest towards the never-sleeping mordor, accompanied by their guide Gollum to destroy the One Ring, which of course is tragically beginning to take power over frodo.
the battle of helm's deep is an absolutley wonderful scene. epic battles and superb stunts really give it a finishing kick. They really are fantastic! And the ancient Ent, Treebeard who befriends Merry and Pippin is a startling special effect. Of course the most impressive addition in this movie is the creature Gollum, totally moulded from a human actor (Andy Serkis) into a revolutionary computer animated delight!
This film probably was my thrid favourite, because there is alot of the story focussing on the men, which of course is perfectly fine as that is how it is like in the book. my favourite character is frodo, and i would have loved to see him included a bit more in the epic. But not to worry - because the closing scenes are magnificent and emotional (a snippet to whats in store for the third!) when frodo and sam, who have had their friendship tested on their journey, trully strengthen their bond. It's extremely moving!
This film is amazing! It's a perfect "Middle Film" for what has become the greatest triology ever brought to the big screen. "The Two Towers" is an honest adaption of Tolkein's masterpiece, mixed with beautiful cinematography, inspiring music, extraordinary special effects, epic battle scenes and amazing acting by elijah wood (frodo) and sean astin (sam) in particular!
Following on from the magic of the "Fellowship", "The Two Towers" locks you in for the most astonishing finale you could ever imagine! beautiful beyond words
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