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The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers - Part 2
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In the part second of the Tolkien trilogy, Frodo Baggins and the other members of the Fellowship continue on their sacred quest to destroy the One Ring, but on separate paths. Frodo and Samwise press on toward Mordor. Gollum insists on being the guide. Can anyone so corrupted by the ring be trusted? Can Frodo, increasingly under the sway of the ring, even trust himself? Meanwhile, Aragorn, drawing closer to his kingly destiny, rallies forces of good for the battles that must come.
In the part second of the Tolkien trilogy, Frodo Baggins and the other members of the Fellowship continue on their sacred quest to destroy the One Ring, but on separate paths. Frodo and Samwise press on toward Mordor. Gollum insists on being the guide. Can anyone so corrupted by the ring be trusted? Can Frodo, increasingly under the sway of the ring, even trust himself? Meanwhile, Aragorn, drawing closer to his kingly destiny, rallies forces of good for the battles that must come.
Actors:
Elijah Wood,
Calum Gittins,
Lee Hartley,
Robbie Magasiva,
Tim Wong,
Sean Astin,
Dominic Monaghan,
Miranda Rivers,
Nathaniel Lees,
Clint Elvy,
Rebecca Stone,
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Elijah Wood
28 January 1981, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Calum Gittins
16 July 1986, Auckland, New Zealand
Lee Hartley
Robbie Magasiva
Tim Wong
Sean Astin
25 February 1971, Santa Monica, California, USA
Dominic Monaghan
8 December 1976, Berlin, Germany
Miranda Rivers
Nathaniel Lees
Clint Elvy
Rebecca Stone
Director:
Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson
31 October 1961, Pukerua Bay, North Island, New Zealand
Country:
New Zealand, United States
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November 12, 2014
This is, I can say without fear of exaggerating, one of the great films of all time.
November 19, 2013
When Gandalf arrives with reinforcements, descending a near-vertical slope using horses where you or I would use snowboards, the spirit of triumphant rampage is something rarely glimpsed since the days of Olivier and Henry V.
November 12, 2014
Much of the movie is exciting. But none of it is as satisfying as what Jackson was able to create in Fellowship, the first film.
May 07, 2011
An army of filmmakers led by the director, Peter Jackson, has made the trilogy's central section a ringing testament to the power of motion pictures.
November 12, 2014
This film is a towering achievement, and the next installment can't come soon enough.
January 10, 2016
this three hour epic is one of those few films where you leave feeling they could have spent even more time with story explanation and exposition
November 12, 2014
It's a thrilling three-hour epic that flies at a gallop, boasts the most impressive computer graphics yet created, and succeeds smashingly as grownup drama and kid-captivating fantasy.
November 19, 2013
The battle for Gollum's mind also provides a fitting teaser conclusion to the second act of a story I'm beginning to wish would never end.
November 12, 2014
What an eyeful it is. This is probably the greatest battlepiece composed for the screen since Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible.
November 19, 2013
To live up to expectations, The Two Towers only had to be as good as its predecessor -- and, astoundingly, it's better.
November 12, 2014
These Tolkien films have a weight and seriousness that very few sword-and-sorcery pictures of the past 30-odd years have attained.
November 19, 2013
Part two is more a straight-ahead action flick, substituting brawn and brawling for the pastoral radiance of the first film.

