Peter Jackson's award-winning 2001 film adaptation of the first volume of Tolkien's epic fantasy novel.
< read all 13 reviewsThe hardest thing about seeing this movie was that I had to wait almost a year for part 2. Viewers that are seeing this for the first time are lucky because part 2 is already out on DVD. More good news is that all three films were shot together so the actors don't age between films keeping the continuity.
That said let's talk about the story. Balbo Baggins, a Hobbitt has a ring that tries to draw in men to the dark force (kind of like the dark force in Star Wars). Balbo, nearing the end of his life passes the ring to Frodo. Frodo now the keeper of the ring, has to battle the urge to put the ring on. He wears it around his neck. He is visited by a wizard who tells him that the only way to defeat the dark forces is to travel with the ring to their land, Mordor, and cast the ring into the fiery depths inside Mordor.
Frodo sets off from the shire with the wizard and three of his Hobbitt companions. Along the way their band is joined by some of the most memorable characters in film history that includes a Troll, an Elf Archer, and a man. The band battles zombie like demons, dragons, and magic on the way. All the while the dark forces continue to tempt Frodo and anyone who comes near the ring, to put the ring on. At one point, and I am not sure if it is in this film or in the second film, the wizard says that if Frodo were to put the ring on, mankind would be lost.
As good as this film is the second film is even better!
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