cloudimani
Acrobat
yeah, I thought the Ents would have been much worse really...
I actually really liked the way the story was handled really, especially "the pursuit" (so as not to give much away ) I was really impressed by that.
There were some gaps in the books that needed to be filled to transfer it to the big screen, it doesnt delve into the thoughts of each character so a certain degree of poetic license has to be used, and you can infer things more easily in books that you need to portray explicitly on film, or else everyone gets confused (ok for some films, not this one I think...)
I've read the books twice, most recently early this year, and already events are starting to fade. I think thats what makes LOTR so timeless really, that you can pick it up again a year or so after you last read it, and enjoy it all over again without remembering every little detail.
Still great film, have to say I thought it was better than FOTR. The problem most people have found is the sort of broken storyline, but really the nature of the book dictates this, that there are 3 sometimes 4 different threads running at once, I actually thought that was pretty well dealt with.
I actually really liked the way the story was handled really, especially "the pursuit" (so as not to give much away ) I was really impressed by that.
There were some gaps in the books that needed to be filled to transfer it to the big screen, it doesnt delve into the thoughts of each character so a certain degree of poetic license has to be used, and you can infer things more easily in books that you need to portray explicitly on film, or else everyone gets confused (ok for some films, not this one I think...)
I've read the books twice, most recently early this year, and already events are starting to fade. I think thats what makes LOTR so timeless really, that you can pick it up again a year or so after you last read it, and enjoy it all over again without remembering every little detail.
Still great film, have to say I thought it was better than FOTR. The problem most people have found is the sort of broken storyline, but really the nature of the book dictates this, that there are 3 sometimes 4 different threads running at once, I actually thought that was pretty well dealt with.