The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King review

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The End. What else could you have done in the time it took from The Fellowship Of The Ring's curtain-up to seeing those two words appear at the close of The Lord Of The Rings' climactic chapter? A good day's work? Stayed up all night dancing? Watched six football matches? Whatever it could have been, it's highly unlikely it would have left you feeling as emotionally sated, with such a rich, bittersweet sensation ebbing slowly from your consciousness as Peter Jackson makes sure The Return Of The King does. Sounds like an overstatement but some movies (and they don't come along very often) really make you feel that way - at least for as long as it takes to make that journey home, put the kettle on, slump into your favourite armchair and say to yourself: "Now that was a really great movie."

Cine-history logic dictates it really shouldn't be this way. From The Return Of The Jedi to The Matrix Revolutions, Part Threes are traditionally the weakest. All the creators' tricks have usually been yanked out of the baseball cap, the characters are stumbling tiredly down the other side of their overstretched arcs and the actors are almost sleepwalking through roles they've become too comfy with. Well, since he embarked on his almost foolhardily ambitious quest to turn Tolkien into blockbuster seven years ago, Peter Jackson's broken enough rules not to leave this one unsnapped too.

A worthy conclusion to a modern epic. Don't worry that your expectations will be too high- Return Of The King will exceed them all.

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