The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers review

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Anticipation can be a dangerous thing. It can play tricks with your mind, turning a few trailer-bled images and enthusiastic cast and crew quotes into an "unmissable epic masterpiece of epic proportions". Or whatever. For The Two Towers there's been 12 long months of such expectation, and they came after we'd already been blown away by the first part of Peter Jackson's Tolkien adaptation, The Fellowship Of The Ring.

So it was with great caution that Total Film approached Part Two. We identified the niggles (a few unnecessary, soft-focus elf episodes, some too-gently-inclined character arcs) and viewed the `revolutionary' CG developments in the harshest light possible. But did that stop us from becoming swept up in the grandeur of Jackson's vision and the high drama of Tolkien's tale? The answer is a resounding, joyous NO.

The Two Towers was always going to be the toughest book to adapt, yet Peter Jackson pulls it off. Part Two is easily as exciting, involving and visually inventive as Part One.

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