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Ein Ring sie zu knechten.
Dem Hobbit Bilbo Beutlin fällt zufällig ein machtvoller Ring in die kleinen Hände. Dieses Schmuckstück erlaubte es dem finsteren Herrscher Sauron einst, die Welt zu unterjochen. Der Ring schien über Jahrhunderte verloren, bis Bilbo ihn an sich nahm und seinen „Schatz“ sechzig Jahre lang bewahrte. An seinem 111. Geburtstag gibt er ihn schweren Herzens an seinen Neffen Frodo weiter und verlässt seine Heimat Mittelerde. Für den jungen Hobbit Frodo wird der Ring jedoch zur schweren Bürde. Der böse Geist Saurons, der in dem „Einen“ gefangen ist, wird immer stärker. Frodo bleibt nur eine Möglichkeit: Er muss ihn vernichten. Allerdings ist das nicht gerade einfach. Nur in den ewigen Feuern des Schicksalsberges im Lande Mordor, wo der Ring geschmiedet wurde, kann er auch vernichtet werden. Doch bis dahin muss Frodo an der Seite des Zauberers Gandalf und seiner Gefährten durch Feindesland ziehen, immer verfolgt von Saurons Lakaien …
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History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge. Based on J.R.R. Tolkien's epic masterpiece "The Lord of the Rings", Peter Jackson took up the challenge, that for the longest time was told about Tolkien's book: "Too complicated to bring a true version onto film, it cannot be done." Describing "The Lord of the Rings" to the uninitiated may perhaps be best compared trying to describe the taste of wine: Sweet, a little bitter, and intoxicating. Yet to those, who have never tasted wine, the meaning behind this description will forever elude them. What makes this trilogy stand out amongst other equally brilliant movies, is each individual aspect of this movie is an astonishing work of art and ties "The Lord of the Rings" to something larger than the sum of its parts. The cinematography is breathtaking, in the most literal sense of the word. At times you will hold your breath being consumed by the sheer beauty of Middle Earth. You will quickly forget your surroundings and be plunged into this world. The original score composed by Howard Shore can be considered a masterpiece and Shore's magnum opus, his most brilliant work to date. Inspired by Richard Wagner, he composed the soundtrack around 80 different Leitmotifs, each focusing on an individual character/area/scene with recurring melodies throughout the trilogy. At the time of production, the most popular composers were James Horner and Hans Zimmer, and the music scene was quite astounded at Jackson's choice for the relatively unknown Shore. Jackson said his decision heavily depended on Shore's very unique style (as seen in 'The Cell') and his ability to bring something unique to each of his work. The (special) effects are equally amazing and more importantly, believable. You will never feel like "Ah, special effects!", but be mesmerized by their authenticity. It almost seems nonsensical to talk about the performance by leading and supporting roles. They were real. I did not see them in their previous roles or as actors, they completely filled out their roles and added their own personality. "The Lord of the Rings" is certainly not perfect, but if you came to expect perfection, you will forever be feeling disappointed. It is however the closest thing to perfection as one might get without feeling pretentious. If you watch this movie for the first time and have very high expectations from all the positive reviews, forget the reviews and watch it with an open mind, but also don't watch it thinking it could never live up to your high expectations, as you might miss out. I, for one, will be watching this movie for many many years to come, and it has become quite the tradition to watch it at least once a year. 10/10 - You will witness the events unfold through the eyes of the Fellowship and come across joy, sorrow and even great despair. A true work of art that should not be missed. "The Quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little, and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the Company is true. " Galadriel
There's not much to say about The Fellowship that not someone way smarter than me has already said, but... This is what happens when a filmmaker respects the source material and has enough passion to follow through. An absolute masterpiece!!!
Gave it another watch. Gave it another chance. My verdict stands: this is not a good movie. Landscapes. sets, props and costumes are great. FX shows its age but isn't bad yet. The story of the ring has a certain appeal to it. And you you feel the comradery alright. I guess Jackson gave Lord of the Rings fans what they wanted. I personally don't like most of it though. The neverending bombastic - over the top - orchestral score (only some themes with vocals were nice). The unjustified length. Due to the length (I guess I watched the 3.5 hrs long version?) there's so much boring stuff. Most annoying is the story structure. It's an itinerary alright. I get this. That's how Tolkin presumably wrote the story. But that means that the structure is repetitive. They go to one place. Fight or meet someone. Then they go to the next place. Fight and/or meet. Then the structure repeats. Plus, it has no ending. It hate trilogies that don't have self-contained stories. I guess that's not Jackson's fault but it's annoying nonetheless.
I really dislike Lord Of The Rings, i think it's super overrated !!!