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Lord Of The Rings, The - The Two Towers on DVD (2002)

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Starring: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Karl Urban
Director: Peter Jackson
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 179 mins
Certificate: 12
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Genres: Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 26/08/2003

Brief synopsis of 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 the Uruk Hai leads them to enter Fangorn Forest where they encounter Treebeard, a walking, talking tree shepherd. Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli reach Rohan to discover that King Theoden has been taken over by Saruman, All the residents of Rohan are ordered to go to Helm's Deep where a massive battle against the Uruk Hai ensues...

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

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.

Rating of 4 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

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.

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Rated - 5 starslove, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.........

A customer from rohan , 21/02/2004

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?

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Rated - 5 starsFilm of the year...make that decade!

Emma from Derbys , 14/10/2003

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 action, more plot, more character development and Gollum! Gollum is fantastic, and as are all the characters, very true to Tolkien's trilogy. If you have seen the first film you must watch this and if you haven't seen the first film you don't know what you're missing but I wouldn't suggest watching this unless you have seen the 1st part as that sets the scene and introduces the characters. Everything about it is great, the music is moving and haunting, the effects are gob smacking, the acting is top notch and put it all together and it creates an amazing film. Here's waiting for the final episode.

  9 out of 11 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starspretentious twaddle

loggie from Kent, England , 29/05/2004

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 dialogue. I liked the books, didn't love them, but certainly had no trouble getting through. In the film, the characters have become wooden through the awful dialogue and stupid too. How many seconds was it after the Back Gates of Morrrdorrrrr opened that Frodo said ' Look! The Gates! They Are Opening' ? In this film no one speaks, they Pronounce, and many pronouncements are backed with portentious music. I dozed off after the first hour.

  9 out of 15 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsMovie of the year!

Sorted from Edinburgh , 13/10/2003

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 enjoy every minute from start to finish.

  6 out of 8 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsFilm of the year...make that decade!

Emma from Derbys , 14/10/2003

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 action, more plot, more character development and Gollum! Gollum is fantastic, and as are all the characters, very true to Tolkien's trilogy. If you have seen the first film you must watch this and if you haven't seen the first film you don't know what you're missing but I wouldn't suggest watching this unless you have seen the 1st part as that sets the scene and introduces the characters. Everything about it is great, the music is moving and haunting, the effects are gob smacking, the acting is top notch and put it all together and it creates an amazing film. Here's waiting for the final episode.

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Rated - 5 starsLOTR - Two Towers

Sarah Doyle from Nottingham, England , 31/10/2005

I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Well worth watching if you enjoy Lord of the Rings or simply fantasy or massed battles. The battle of Helmsdeep is simply excellent. The only let down are the 'Ents', which we don't think are quite right.

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