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Storyline The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Young hobbit Frodo Baggins, after inheriting a mysterious ring from his uncle Bilbo, must leave his home in order to keep it from falling into the hands of its evil creator. Along the way, a fellowship is formed to protect the ringbearer and make sure that the ring arrives at its final destination: Mt. Doom, the only place where it can be destroyed.

One ring to rule them all
Brooking no argument, history should quickly regard Peter Jacksons The Fellowship Of The Ring as the first instalment of the best fantasy epic in motion picture history. This statement is worthy of investigation for several reasons.Fellowship is indeed merely an opening salvo, and even after three hours in the dark you will likely exit the cinema ravenous with anticipation for the further two parts of the trilogy. Fellowship is also unabashedly rooted in the fantasy genre. Not to be confused with the techno-cool of good science fiction, nor even the cutesy charm of family fare like Harry Potter, the territory of Tolkien is clearly marked by goo and goblins and gobbledegook. Persons with an aversion to lines such as, To the bridge of Khazad-dm! are as well to stay within the Shire-like comforts of home (their loss).With those caveats in place, it bears repeating: fantasy does not come finer. There are electrifying moments notably the computer-assisted swooping camera through Isengard as it transforms into a factory for evil when Jacksons flight of fancy approaches the sublime as the romantic poets would understand it: inspiring awe.Leaving aside the thorny issue of Tolkien die-hards and their inevitable gripes What no Tom Bombadil? Jacksons screenplay (written in collaboration with Fran Walsh and Phillipa Boyens) is both bolder and more judicious than Steven Kloves surprisingly timid retread of Harry Potter. In particular, rescuing the romance of Arwen and Aragorn from the footnotes and the elevation of Saruman to all-action bad guy actually has a corrective influence on Tolkiens often oblique and female-sparse source material.There are problems, though. The three-hour running time is high on incident and low on discernible form. After successive detours to Elf habitats Rivendell (the watery home of Elrond) and Lothlrien (the forest home of the Lady Galadriel), the uninitiated might well ask why these crazy Elf kids cant just live together and spare us all this attenuated dramatic structure.More importantly, the action clearly climaxes in the desperate flight from the Mines Of Moria, where the largely seamless SFX is showcased in the best possible light total darkness but the narrative demands a different, downbeat ending. Indeed, but for some fine emotional playing from Bean, Mortensen, Astin and Wood, the final fight might feel like a particularly brutal game of paintball in Bluebell Wood. But then, the real battles are yet to come...Verdict - Putting formula blockbusters to shame, Fellowship is impeccably cast and constructed with both care and passion: this is a labour of love that never feels laboured. Emotional range and character depth ultimately take us beyond genre limitations, and it deserves to play as wide as a certain Mr. Potter.5/5- Colin Kennedy, Empire Magazine


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Movie details The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Release : 2001-12-19
Genre : Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Runtime : 178 minutes
Company : New Line Cinema

Cast

Elijah WoodasFrodo Baggins
Ian McKellenasGandalf the Grey
Viggo MortensenasAragorn
Liv TylerasArwen Evenstar
Orlando BloomasLegolas
John Rhys-DaviesasGimli
Sean BeanasBoromir
Christopher LeeasSaruman
Sean AstinasSamwise 'Sam' Gamgee
Billy BoydasPeregrin 'Pippin' Took
Dominic MonaghanasMeriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck
Hugo WeavingasElrond
Cate BlanchettasGaladriel
Ian HolmasBilbo Baggins
Craig ParkerasHaldir
Lawrence MakoareasLurtz
Sala BakerasSauron
Alan HowardasThe Ring (voice)
Andy SerkisasGollum
Sarah McLeodasRose 'Rosie' Cotton
Noel ApplebyasEverard Proudfoot
Marton CsokasasCeleborn
Megan EdwardsasMrs. Proudfoot
Michael ElsworthasGondorian Archivist
Mark FergusonasGil-Galad
Brent McIntyreasWitch-King
Peter McKenzieasElendil
Ian MuneasBounder
Cameron RhodesasFarmer Maggot
Martyn SandersonasGate Keeper
Harry SinclairasIsildur
David WeatherleyasBarliman Butterbur
Victoria Beynon-ColeasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Lee HartleyasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Sam La HoodasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Chris StreeterasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Phil GrieveasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Jonathan JordanasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Semi KuresaasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Clinton UlyattasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Paul BrysonasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Lance Fabian KempasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Jono ManksasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Ben PriceasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths
Billy JacksonasCute Hobbit Child
Katie JacksonasCute Hobbit Child
Peter CorriganasOtho (extended edition)
Lori DungeyasMrs. Bracegirdle (extended edition)
Norman ForseyasGaffer Gamgee (extended edition)
William JohnsonasOld Noakes (extended edition)
Elizabeth MoodyasLobelia Sackville-Baggins (extended edition)
Brian SergentasTed Sandyman (extended edition)
Timothy BartlettasHobbit (uncredited)
Jarl BenzonasElf (uncredited)
Jrn BenzonasRumil (uncredited)
Rachel ClentworthasGoblin (uncredited)
Sabine CrossenasRivendale Elf (uncredited)
Taea HartwellasCute Hobbit Child (uncredited)
Peter JacksonasAlbert Dreary (uncredited)
Alan LeeasKing of Men - Prologue Sequence (uncredited)
Thomas McGintyasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths (uncredited)
Bret McKenzieasElf at Council of Elrond (uncredited)
Kate O'RourkeasHero Orcs / Goblins / Uruks / Ringwraiths (uncredited)
Shane RangiasWitch-King of Angmar (uncredited)

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Brooking no argument, history should quickly regard Peter Jacksons The Fellowship Of The Ring as the first instalment of the best fantasy epic in motion picture history. This statement is worthy of investigation for several reasons.Fellowship is indeed merely an opening salvo, and even after three hours in the dark you will likely exit the cinema ravenous with anticipation for the further two parts of the trilogy. Fellowship is also unabashedly rooted in the fantasy genre. Not to be confused with the techno-cool of good science fiction, nor even the cutesy charm of family fare like Harry Potter, the territory of Tolkien is clearly marked by goo and goblins and gobbledegook. Persons with an aversion to lines such as, To the bridge of Khazad-dm! are as well to stay within the Shire-like comforts of home (their loss).With those caveats in place, it bears repeating: fantasy does not come finer. There are electrifying moments notably the computer-assisted swooping camera through Isengard as it transforms into a factory for evil when Jacksons flight of fancy approaches the sublime as the romantic poets would understand it: inspiring awe.Leaving aside the thorny issue of Tolkien die-hards and their inevitable gripes What no Tom Bombadil? Jacksons screenplay (written in collaboration with Fran Walsh and Phillipa Boyens) is both bolder and more judicious than Steven Kloves surprisingly timid retread of Harry Potter. In particular, rescuing the romance of Arwen and Aragorn from the footnotes and the elevation of Saruman to all-action bad guy actually has a corrective influence on Tolkiens often oblique and female-sparse source material.There are problems, though. The three-hour running time is high on incident and low on discernible form. After successive detours to Elf habitats Rivendell (the watery home of Elrond) and Lothlrien (the forest home of the Lady Galadriel), the uninitiated might well ask why these crazy Elf kids cant just live together and spare us all this attenuated dramatic structure.More importantly, the action clearly climaxes in the desperate flight from the Mines Of Moria, where the largely seamless SFX is showcased in the best possible light total darkness but the narrative demands a different, downbeat ending. Indeed, but for some fine emotional playing from Bean, Mortensen, Astin and Wood, the final fight might feel like a particularly brutal game of paintball in Bluebell Wood. But then, the real battles are yet to come...Verdict - Putting formula blockbusters to shame, Fellowship is impeccably cast and constructed with both care and passion: this is a labour of love that never feels laboured. Emotional range and character depth ultimately take us beyond genre limitations, and it deserves to play as wide as a certain Mr. Potter.5/5- Colin Kennedy, Empire Magazine



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