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Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers Reviews

2002 Certificate 12
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The tale continues with the Fellowship broken and three groups heading their different ways. Frodo and Sam carry on for Mordor and acquire along the way a travelling companion by the name of Gollum who promises to help them reach the Mountain of Doom. Elsewhere Merry and Pippin's attempt to escape the Uruk Hai leads them to .. Read more

Starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler
Director Peter Jackson
Genres Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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  • Critics' reviews (2) of Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Under the assumption that everyone has seen The Fellowship of the Ring, director Peter Jackson here jumps straight back into the action, with only a revealing flashback to Gandalf's plunge into the void from the first film. With the fellowship fractured, the story diverges into three separate strands: Frodo and Sam's trek to Mordor, on which they are joined by the deranged Gollum; Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn's new allegiance with the imperilled kingdom of Rohan; and Merry and Pippin's affiliation with the sentient trees of Fangorn Forest. Darker and more urgent than the first film, Jackson again displays an unparalleled grasp of storytelling on a grand scale — the siege of Helm's Deep in the final hour is as heroic and spectacular as any battle scene ever committed to film and is likely to become the trilogy's standout sequence. The performances are uniformly excellent, with the original cast reinforced by strong characterisations from Brad Dourif and Bernard Hill. The most impressive contribution, however, comes from Andy Serkis, who provides the creepy tones and fluid physical movements of Gollum, the most convincing and emotionally complex CGI character created to date.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    The narrative force slackens and fragments in this middle section of the trilogy, but the thrill of the action sequences and the sense that a world is in deadly peril make it as absorbing as the first film.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers

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  • 16 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.........

    i love this film. just as good as the fellowship. great characters, locations and helms deep was AMAZING. but with that book, how could you go wrong?

      • A customer from rohan
  • 9 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    Film of the year...make that decade!

    I love this film. But then I loved the 'Fellowship' last year as well. If you enjoyed the first film then you will love this one becuase it has more ... more

      • Emma from Derbys
  • 10 out of 18 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1.0 star

    pretentious twaddle

    Nobody could deny the technical skill, artistry even, that went into the film. But what for? What makes films worth watching is the plot, characters and ... more

      • loggie from Kent, England
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    A master piece. What a fantastic film, beautifully performed with stunning scenery and amazing special effects. The script is brilliantly written and the film ... more

      • A customer from READING
  • 6 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    Movie of the year!

    This movie is the follow up to the first Lord of the Rings and once again this movie blows you away. Full of great action scenes and special effects you'll ... more

      • Sorted from Edinburgh
  • 16 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.........

    i love this film. just as good as the fellowship. great characters, locations and helms deep was AMAZING. but with that book, how could you go wrong?

      • A customer from rohan
  • 9 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    Film of the year...make that decade!

    I love this film. But then I loved the 'Fellowship' last year as well. If you enjoyed the first film then you will love this one becuase it has more ... more

      • Emma from Derbys
  • 10 out of 18 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1.0 star

    pretentious twaddle

    Nobody could deny the technical skill, artistry even, that went into the film. But what for? What makes films worth watching is the plot, characters and ... more

      • loggie from Kent, England
  • 6 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    Movie of the year!

    This movie is the follow up to the first Lord of the Rings and once again this movie blows you away. Full of great action scenes and special effects you'll ... more

      • Sorted from Edinburgh
  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1.0 star

    Switch Off Your Brain & Enjoy the Ride

    This film leaves you with the feeling of a take away meal - looks good but leaves you unsatisfied. The film is shot beautifully and the action scenes are ... more

      • DoubleU from Surrey
  • 4 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3.0 stars

    Mammoth production - bit long

    I really wanted to see this film after the epic that was the first LOTR film. I had great expectations for Two Towers. However, these were not really met. The ... more

      • A customer from Matlock, Derbyshire
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    Must watch.....MUST BUY!

    This is a must see movie along with parts one and three, how you can watch part one the fellowship without seeing this is beyond me. From the minute you are ... more

      • Onard from Cheshire, England
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4.0 stars

    I prefer the book (in English I've read it 23 times, German a mere 5. French:grotesque!) To the film: enthralling, could have had an intermission for the ... more

      • PIOTR#3 from MILTON KEYNES
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    24 Carat Rings almost outshine Star Wars !

    Forget the pretender to the throne for the greatest ever trilogy of films, I mean the Matrix (Even Superman 3 was better that Revolutions), Lord of the Rings is... more

      • A customer from Durham, England
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4.0 stars

    Spectacle!

    Good scenery, once again - Jackson has done an unbelievably good job of bringing Tolkien's Middle-Earth to the screen. Probably has to be seen on the big ... more

      • Sam from Midlands, UK
  • Critics' reviews (2)

  • 5 stars out of 5

    Under the assumption that everyone has seen The Fellowship of the Ring, director Peter Jackson here jumps straight back into the action, with only a revealing flashback to Gandalf's plunge into the void from the first film. With the fellowship fractured, the story diverges into three separate strands: Frodo and Sam's trek to Mordor, on which they are joined by the deranged Gollum; Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn's new allegiance with the imperilled kingdom of Rohan; and Merry and Pippin's affiliation with the sentient trees of Fangorn Forest. Darker and more urgent than the first film, Jackson again displays an unparalleled grasp of storytelling on a grand scale — the siege of Helm's Deep in the final hour is as heroic and spectacular as any battle scene ever committed to film and is likely to become the trilogy's standout sequence. The performances are uniformly excellent, with the original cast reinforced by strong characterisations from Brad Dourif and Bernard Hill. The most impressive contribution, however, comes from Andy Serkis, who provides the creepy tones and fluid physical movements of Gollum, the most convincing and emotionally complex CGI character created to date.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    The narrative force slackens and fragments in this middle section of the trilogy, but the thrill of the action sequences and the sense that a world is in deadly peril make it as absorbing as the first film.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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    • Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers
      The tale continues with the Fellowship broken and three groups heading their different ways. Frodo and Sam carry on for Mordor and acquire along the way a travelling companion by the name of Gollum who promises to help them reach the Mountain of Doom. Elsewhere Merry and Pippin's attempt to escape ...

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