{"id":2635,"date":"2004-01-08T22:08:33","date_gmt":"2004-01-09T05:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/defectiveyeti.com\/?p=2635"},"modified":"2004-01-08T22:08:33","modified_gmt":"2004-01-09T05:08:33","slug":"movies-return-of-the-king","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/defectiveyeti.com\/wordpress\/2004\/01\/08\/movies-return-of-the-king\/","title":{"rendered":"Movies:  Return of the King"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was a little apprehensive about <a href='http:\/\/www.rottentomatoes.com\/m\/TheLordoftheRingsTheReturnoftheKing-\n1127213\/'>The Return of the King<\/a>. I mean, I knew it would be great &#8212; it was, after all, filmed concurrently with the other films, with the same cast and director and source material. But Peter Jackson was passed over for the &#8220;Best Director&#8221; award in the last two Academy Awards ceremonies, and I was worried that, if the final installment was not as over-the-top great as the first and second, he might not get his due.<\/p>\n<p>I needn&#8217;t have feared; The Return of the King lives up to the astounding precedent set by <I>The Fellowship of the Ring<\/I> and <I>The Two Towers<\/I>, and Jackson will almost certainly get his statuette.<\/p>\n<p>And yet, I couldn&#8217;t help but be ever-so-slightly disappointed.   Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I thought it was fantastic &#8212; my favorite movie of the year, even.  But after investing so much time into watching and rewatching the first two films, I wanted a Big Finish, I wanted the last movie to be even grander and more sublime.  But, honestly, how could it?  With the characters and cinematography showcased in <I>Fellowship<\/I>, the war scenes and the eerily realist Gollum on display in <I>Two Towers<\/I>,  <I>Return<\/I> was left with little new ground to break.  And I knew that, even before entering the cinema.  But, still.  When <I>RotK<\/I> failed to exceed the films before it, a little voice inside of me kinda went &#8220;darn.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>My enjoyment of the film was also vaguely sullied by the fact that I didn&#8217;t rewatch <I>The Two Towers<\/I> before going to see <I>RotK<\/I>.  I had honestly intended to do so in the weeks before the premiere, but I never got around to it.  Consequentially, I spent much of the first hour of the film trying to remember all that had happened before.  As with <I>TTT<\/I>, <I>Return<\/I> gives viewers no &#8220;Previous On Lord Of The Rings&#8221; recap &#8211;which, frankly,  is how it should be &#8212; so those who didn&#8217;t refresh their memories before heading into the theaters may have found their transcendental viewing-experience occasionally interrupted by thoughts of &#8220;wait &#8212; who&#8217;s that guy, again?&#8221;  So if you&#8217;re the one guy in America who hasn&#8217;t seen <I>RotK<\/I> yet (Brent Wilson of Gerbil Junction, Iowa,) and you happen to be reading this, take my advice:  rewatch the first two films now.<\/p>\n<p>(<I>Return of the King<\/I> also contains the only deviation from the books that I object to &#8212; a matter, for the sake of Mr. Wilson, I will discuss in the comments, so as to keep spoilers off this page.)<\/p>\n<p>Well, enough carping &#8212;  Jackson gives me three of the greatest movies I&#8217;ve ever seen and all I can do is bitch.  Seriously:  <I>Return of the King<\/I> is, like its predecessors, a wondrous and enthralling experience.  Even at three-and-a-half-hours I never felt it to be overlong or ponderous, and at times I found myself marveling that such a lengthy  film could move at  a breakneck pace.   And, having read the book, I knew how  things wrapped up, so I had no objection to the plethora of endings.<\/p>\n<p><I>The Fellowship Of The Ring<\/I> will always be my favorite of the three, simply  because I vividly remember the moment when amazement  washed over me halfway through the film as i realized they weren&#8217;t going to screw it up after all.    And then <i>Two Towers<\/i>  came along and somehow managed to be every bit as good.  <I>Return of the King<\/I> didn&#8217;t <i>exceed<\/i> my expectations, <i>per se<\/i>, but it was every bit as good as I&#8217;d hoped.  And taken as  a whole, the <I>Lord of the Rings<\/I> trilogy is surely one of the finest achievements in  the history of cinema.  Jackson deserves ever single award he is bound to receive.<\/p>\n<p><I>Note<\/I>:  The comments are <u>not<\/u> spoiler-free.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was a little apprehensive about The Return of the King. I mean, I knew it would be great &#8212; it was, after all, filmed concurrently with the other films, with the same cast and director and source material. 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