![]() ![]() ![]() The second, as a rule, say 'come back to reality', 'how can you watch it, look around or watch a movie with a life story at its core' :) because I can see a life story like that, but THIS is only on the screen. Otherwise, I would certainly compare these two works, and of course I would look for shortcomings, errors and inaccuracies in the plot, which, by the way, are very skillfully disguised so that a simple viewer could understand it without reading the book (by the way, in the director's version, there are many of these inaccuracies have been eliminated, for example the small fact that Isildur was only killed when the ring slipped from his finger - this passage was cut from the final version).Īfter the release of the film, those who watched it were divided into three groups. It was not in vain that I mentioned that the film fell into my hands before the book, and that I did not regret it at all. It was as if I had plunged into an extraordinary world where good fights evil, where green groves alternate with moss-covered statues and ancient ruins, into a world where, making your way through the forest path, you can meet sharp-eared unfading elves or vile orcs - as you are lucky. Before him, I was not a fan of John Tolkien, as, indeed, of all fantasy in general, but as soon as I watched the first ten minutes of the film and the rest flew by in one breath. It was about four years ago, but I still remember that moment to this day. įortunately, I got to watch the movie before reading the book. Bilbo gives the found ring to his nephew Frodo, who is trying to learn how to cope with the terrible power that the ring gives him. Now Sauron wants to regain control of Middle-earth. This ring belonged to the once dark ruler of Middle-earth Sauron, and it gives great power to its owner. The wizard Gandalf, having come to his old friend Bilbo Baggins on his 111th birthday, begins to talk about the ring that Bilbo found many years ago. The one who owned the Ring received power over all living things, but was obliged to serve evil.Ī quiet village where hobbits live. Tales of Middle-earth chronicles the Great War of the Ring, a war that lasted for thousands of years. ![]()
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