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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (PG-13)
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Hobbit Frodo and his small band of allies continue their quest to destroy the Ring while the Dark Lord Sauron still holds Middle-earth in his evil grip. Welcome to part two of the
Lord of the Rings
trilogy, in which things have gotten decidedly darker.
Story
Ever faithful to J.R.R. Tolkien's epic story,
The Two Towers
begins right where
The Fellowship of the Ring
left off--the Fellowship has now been splintered. Gandalf (
Ian McKellen
) has supposedly been killed. Aragorn (
Viggo Mortensen
), Legolas (
Orlando Bloom
) and Gimli (
John Rhys-Davies
) have gone off to rescue Hobbits Merry (
Dominic Monaghan
) and Pippin (
Billy Boyd
), who have been taken by the Uruk-Hai, the army of super Orcs commanded by the evil wizard Saruman (
Christopher Lee
). Frodo (
Elijah Wood
) and Sam (
Sean Astin
) continue to make their way to Mordor--with the Ring weighing heavily upon poor Frodo--and manage to get lost. As fate would have it, they meet Gollum (
Andy Serkis
), the miserable former owner of the Ring, who tells them he'll lead them to Mordor--and the Ring's destruction (unless, of course, he can steal it back first). Although Sam does not trust the slimy creature (and rightly so), Frodo forms an odd attachment to Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn and the others discover Gandalf is actually alive and stronger than ever. He tells the trio Pippin and Merry are safe in the hands of Treebeard, the leader of the Ents (creatures who care for the forests), but Saruman and the Uruk-Hai are wreaking havoc on the Men of Rohan. Gandalf urges them to fight alongside Rohan's King Theoden (
Bernard Hill
) and his people at the fortress Helm's Deep. The motley crew stage a desperate, climatic battle against the 10,000 strong army of Uruk-Hai to keep Sauron's malevolent control at bay.
Acting
The returning stars continue to shine as their characters further develop.
Wood
gets to show a little mettle, proving he can be more than just sweetness and light as the Ring starts to cloud his better judgment.
McKellen
doesn't get to chew the scenery nearly as much as he did in
Fellowship
but enjoys one of the better movie entrances seen in awhile (returning from the dead is always pretty powerful). As the unwaveringly brave heroes,
Mortensen
as the brooding Aragorn makes even greasy hair and dirty fingernails attractive while
Bloom
as the ultra-cool elf Legolas never gives you a moment of doubt he'll lose a fight.
Rhys-Davies
as the stout-hearted dwarf Gimli is pretty much the film's comic relief and he delivers admirably. The new additions to the
Rings
clan who stand out include
Brad Dourif
as Theodan's wicked adviser Grima Wormtongue, an evil minion of Saruman (OK, with a name like that, you think he could possibly be a good guy?), and
Miranda Otto
as Eowyn, a gutsy Rohan princess and possible new love interest for Aragorn. But if a computer-generated character could actually win an award for best acting, then Gollum just might get it (and don't think it's out of the realm of possibility in this ever-growing computer age). He quite simply steals the show in
The Two Towers
. As voiced by
Serkis
(
24 Hour Party People
), the hideous creature with a definite good guy/bad guy split personality is a flawless blend of human attributes and technology. Oddly, you end up feeling sorry for the little cretin.
Direction
To compare
Fellowship
with
The Two Towers
is pointless because in essence they are two completely different films.
Towers
is much more dense, dark, and somewhat heavy-handed in its message of good vs. evil. Yet, the tremendous undertaking by director
Peter Jackson
of filming all three films at once continues to inspire breathtaking visuals. It's absolutely clear his time and effort are spent making sure this Tolkien opus looks exactly the way it is supposed to--and filming in the beautiful mountains of New Zealand doesn't hurt either. The details are impeccable, save a few missteps here and there, such as the walking treelike Ents, who are a little too Disney theme park-ish. The one thing
Jackson
does throw in the film is the unresolved love story between Aragorn and the immortal elf Arwen (
Liv Tyler
), which is not in the actual
The Two Towers
text but rather explained in an appendix. Still, romance always works and showing Aragorn's yearning for his lost love only adds to his character, especially when he starts to have feelings for the very human Eowyn. The film's crowning glory remains the battle at Helm's Deep and can best be described as
Braveheart
meets
The Alamo
; it'll keep your heart leaping into your throat at every turn.
The Two Towers
should reap many technical awards at the Academy Awards, but Best Picture may still prove to be elusive. Don't give up hope--there's always
The Return of the King
.
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