Friday, September 21, 2007

Peter jackson best work! - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Reviews

Fantasy styled epic adventure adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien mythical novels. New Line Cinema box-office phenomenon is situated in the visionary world of Middle Earth as it follows the tale of a young hobbit Frodo Baggins [Elijah Wood] who is gifted with a mystical ring by his cousin Bilbo. The plot sets off when Frodo is given the task of destroying the ring in the depths of Mount Doom by the all powerful wizard Gandalf [Ian McKellen]. Frodo journey becomes perilous as the evil sorcerer Lord Sauron sacred lust for the one ring to rule them all, in his everlasting quest for power to grasp Middle Earth. New Zealand Wrtier/Producer/Director Peter Jackson broke all barriers in giving an epic adventure for all featured audience, his direction is impeccably great. Jackson staff in production supports him with the utmost of quality, as all elements in involved is filled with grandeur in filming, as high praises goes to Andrew Lesnie Academy Award winning breathtaking cinematography, Ngila Dickson magnificent costume design and the entire Academy Award winning special effects crew who create a realistic structure of unique quality. Not since George Lucas days of fantasy science fiction has a production been so grand and so highlighted with flawless visual effects all backed with a soap-opera styled ongoing saga of epic proportions. The casting is weakened, but that?s usually expected with huge a production cost, but noted performers is Ian McKellen in his Oscar nominated supporting performance and B-movie 70?s actor Christopher Lee. Peter Jackson work, is a much needed motion picture in an industry that?s stale with redundant storytelling and oblivious to originality in film making, it serves as the perfect answer in kick starting the millenium and saying that maybe Hollywood isn?t quite dead yet. The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring is the first installment of a trilogy [The Two Towers-2002, The Return Of The King-2003] which was filmed in a continuous fashion and released annually.

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