Previously ranked and blogged at #10
On top of the visual spectacle that's going on - there's just no topping a fantasy film done well when it comes to transportation to otherworldly realms - there are surprisingly good performances at play as well, a shock considering the genre we're talking about. Elijah Wood's best work in the trilogy is clearly in this kick-off venture, and Ian McKellen shines in his pre-white-wizard humility as Gandalf the Grey. And though the remainder of the trilogy seems to be stolen by the supporting characters, namely the little-seen-here relationships between Gimli and Legolas (John Rhys-Davies and Orlando Bloom) and the ever-entertaining Merry and Pippin (Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd), the three arguable leads - Wood, McKellen, and Viggo Mortensen as the heroic Aragorn - carry Fellowship. And to think that Viggo was hardly a household name prior to this box office champ - we can thank our lucky stars that Jackson cast him in his movie and led him to his future critical glory days. And of course, it would be a complete post on this blog without mentioning the uniquely glorious music by Howard Shore. "Concerning Hobbits" should be on heavy rotation in anyone's soundtrack playlist, and that recognizable brass line is stuff of future movie history.
2 comments:
I recently watched each of the LOTR films over the course of three days - the third or fourth time I'd seen the films, and the first one does stand out. I do love the group dynamic in Fellowship and I think it stands out as the finest of the three because it doesn't rely on a huge battle like Two Towers and Return of the King do. Of course, you can make a case for each of the films being the best - my favourite battle is the one in The Two Towers (Helms Deep) but I do think that is the weakest of the three.
I agree that Fellowship is the best of all three, although for most people I know, the third installment is a favorite. The story was amazingly told, and as a Tolkien reader it pretty much satisfied any fan. Fellowship is a beautiful movie and it's one of the best movies I've ever seen. Superb.
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