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This is what fans of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings have been waiting for, this amazing Blu-ray trilogy collection which not only presents the three movies in glorious 1080p HD Widescreen but there are a plethora of amazing special features included as well. For now, this is the bees knees of The Lord of the Rings that even comes with a digital copy of the movies to enjoy them on other formats as opposed to justBlu-ray. As all three movies were filmed back to back, the first movie was released in 2001 that faithfully recreated the detailed fantasy books of J. R. R. Tolkien as an epic battle between good versus raged. The Lord of the Rings novels were also the precursor to the fantasy genre or more specifically, the sword and sorcery genre which was sometimes plagued by cheesecake. Thankfully Jackson returned this genre to a more serious undertone, however deciding what to cull for the big screen was the challenge.
Although recreating the novels were indeed a monumentous task for Jackson as not only was the director a fan of Tolkien but attempting to recreate the world of Middle Earth and the setting of the stories would require Jackson's special effects company to push current special effects technology beyond what is possible but somehow they achieved the unimaginable which still looks amazing today.
Even though The Lord of the Rings movies have been available on Blu-ray, this is
the first time they have been collected that more importantly hosts
the engaging special features and this is definitely the highlight of this
current release but before we get to these exciting goodies, let's
have a quick recap of the stories. Or the twist that Strider (Viggo Mortensen), a ranger who is sent to assist the hobbits reach Rivendell is actually of noble blood and is called Aragon. Whether its the noble elf Legolas (Orlando Bloom) or the powerful dwarven warrior Gimli (John Rhys-Davies), characterisation and "race" plays a huge role in this movie which the actors nail on the head perfectly. Not to mention the special effects department as they turn human actors into hobbits and dwarfs. It's quite a technological feat.
Having read
the novels, there are some artistic liberties taken into
consideration for the first film but given the timeframe of the film, some things had
to be cut unfortunately. It's definitely a great way to start the
series. Serkis plays this split-personality character quite well which makes it unsure for the viewer if he is actually helping himself or that of the greater good of Middle Earth. The second story also highlights the scope of the upcoming battle and there is a fantastic scene with Saruman (Christopher Lee), a magician now working for Sauron who had Merry and Pippin abducted. Seeing the scope of the armies of Sauron is quite frightening and even though those who have read the book know how it will pan out, seeing it as a visual representation is all so more riveting. The second film really upped the ante of the series.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The third film is easily the best of the trilogy from the epic battles and great storytelling of Jackson. The special effects have also been upped in the final film and you can really see the differences in special effects between all three movies. The highlight of the film is the destruction of Sauron's army and that of the Ring by the valiant hobbits. It nicely cements the fact that this is the best sword and sorcery film even created and is a must have purchase for any Blu-ray collection. With a stellar cast of actors, both from Australia, New Zealand the
rest of the world such as Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler, Ian McKellen
and Hugo Weaving, The Lord of the Rings trilogy proved that this
genre could be made for the bigger market as opposed to the
sometimes clichéd sword and sorcery movies. There have been some
criticisms of the film, including the length of the movies but from
a professional point of view, Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Ring
trilogy is a cinematic masterpiece that actually makes you care for
the characters, thanks to an invisible emotional tie between the
characters, actors and the viewer. Special Features: This release contains a plethora of special features from original trailers, music videos and more importantly, some great behind the scenes documentaries on the creation of this Academy Award winning movie. It's great being given an insider's tour of how these three movies were made and the dedication involved by cast and crew. Finally, this release contains the digital copies of the movies which means you can view them on other formats to ensure that The Lord of the Rings is never out of reach. Highly Recommended! |