The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
4.5
(115.2K)
Adventure
Fantasy
Action
2002
179 min
PG-13
Frodo Baggins and the other members of the Fellowship continue on their sacred quest to destroy the One Ring--but on separate paths. Their destinies lie at two towers--Orthanc Tower in Isengard, where the corrupt wizard Saruman awaits, and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dur, deep within the dark lands of Mordor. Frodo and Sam are trekking to Mordor to destroy the One Ring of Power while Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn search for the orc-captured Merry and Pippin. All along, nefarious wizard Saruman awaits the Fellowship members at the Orthanc Tower in Isengard.
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"Two Towers has some of my favorite bits of the entire trilogy, but it's probably the worst of the three films. That being said, this is still better than most movies I've seen, the imagination that went into visualizing all of these concepts never ceases to amaze me. The story, albeit slow at times, is wonderful. Even if the CG starts to slip up here, it's never painful to look at, like a lot of The Hobbit is. The Ent battle is such a cathartic moment, Jackson nailed the weakest part of the book"
"My favorite film of the trilogy. It most successfully develops the vital idea of Tolkien's books, about the overwhelming physical toll and consuming nature of evil, and the choice to act courageously in spite of it — the sense of fear and loss that permeates every victory, the thin grotesque form of Gollum, a constant reminder of Frodo's path forward into the abyss, the vast vistas of natural beauty, each in their own way containing an implicit freedom, threatened by the shadowy, desolate, unnatural Mordor. Most notable however are the micro moments of connection - literal and otherwise - close-ups of bodies and hands exchanging invaluable items, holding friends in need, outstretched, waiting for lovers, embracing tools and extensions of duty, all sharing a common cause."
"Great movie"
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Elizabeth Sanders
"Lord of the rings three stories seems like one big story and I enjoy them immensely."
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Linda Kelly
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