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  prankstaguy@ wrote:
  When one is reviewing a film from the ‘30’s or ‘60’s that was shocking when it was first released, they have to take into account the era in which it was made and how difficult it would have been for the film to be accepted. The same theory applies to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. This movie was made in a time when movies had lost their sense of purity and, in many ways, their sense of purpose. It is one of the most human stories to have been released in years, which is ironic since it is a fantasy picture. This is the most gorgeous epic to have been released since The Godfather and its sequel The Godfather Part II. It is arguably superior to such legendary films as Gone With The Wind and Merian C. Cooper’s King Kong. It is a film of enormous scale from a director whose only experience came from directing gory B-horror movies. The sheer power behind the movie is what is so extraordinary. It is not modestly scaled in the least. It is a massive, breathtaking epic that sucks you in and blows you away. I believe this to be the best of the three Lord of the Rings films because it is the simplest and most well-told story of the three. It doesn’t revolve around a giant, epic battle at the conclusion to keep the audience’s attention. It revolves instead around epic themes of honor and friendship that are told in the purest and most effective of ways. The film is about a Ring of great, terrible power that is causing a great amount of turmoil in the fantastical world of Middle Earth. A group of nine is sent out to dispatch of the Ring, and the ultimate battle between good and evil begins. This film is in the same region as the original Star Wars (1977) It moves far beyond the realm of a good fantasy movie, and moves into the realm of movie masterpiece. The Fellowship of the Ring is one of the most beautifully filmed, well-acted, well-written epics to have been released in years. This is a movie filled with triumphant music, awe-striking landscapes and adrenaline pumping battle sequences, and yet it still manages to tell a very important, moral story. There is nothing small about this movie. It does everything in a big way, and it works. This is one of the most ambitious and perfectly directed films to have been released in years. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a true movie masterpiece..
(10/10)
 
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