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Review of The Lord Of the Rings: Two Towers
Title: Review of The Lord Of the Rings: Two Towers
Category: Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Details: Words: 710 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Review of The Lord Of the Rings: Two Towers
The crucial question about Peter Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy seems to be: Is it just for Tolkien fans, or a "general audience"? I went to see it with my mum who's never read any of Tolkien's books; she liked The Fellowship of the Ring last year and liked the Two Towers even more, but then she has her own cinematic agenda (based largely on sets & costumes, plus she loves
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performance every bit as career-capping as that of black-eyed Christopher Lee as Saruman. Watch them in the tower scene with the army out front; it's two old veterans of cinema shock working their magic. I can't wait for their big Harrowing scene in Part 3.
Kudos to Jackson for the shots of the women & kids helplessly awaiting their fate in Helms Deep, reminding us that those most hurt in war aren't necessarily the warriors.
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