Peter Jackson went out to achieve the impossible and came out with a recreation of the original that is pure and true to the story in every detail. It's author, Tolkien, dedicated a considerable part of his life developing this continent's background, it's mythology and origins, it's different kinds of people, cultures and languages, and therefore it's geographic references are determinant to the unfolding of the story of the One Ring. The narrative roots are incredibly long and detailed, and the storyline is deeply connected with the creation of a fantastic continent from a time unknown called `Middle Earth'. Peter Jackson directed a film that was considered, for a very long time, impossible to make, and not only for technical reasons. The Lord of the Rings is a fairy-tale of myth and fantasy. After watching it a few times on DVD, and thinking about it for some time now, I find myself loving this film more and more. Was it perfect? Well, maybe not, but what an achievement. ![]() I really liked it, but left the theater with as many doubts as I had before. Having read the books several years ago, I went to see this `impossible' film when it came out with many doubts on my mind. Seems to me that it is bound to the same fate of Tolkien's books, destined to be a target for the same type of misunderstandings that keep attacking this literary masterpiece many decades after it's first publication. ![]() ![]() Many viewers refer to it as being childish, boring and uninteresting. It is with no surprise that Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring film has received such mixed critics.
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