There have been plenty of scenes where the characters have conversations, but I don't want to spoil the movie for you. Even though that scene is ridiculed, the point behind the scene was to show how Gollum was feeling while planning to kill Frodo and not how he was actually looking like. This is something that can be done only by a good cinematography, which is something Peter Jackson was able to handle. Speaking of the scene where Gollum talks to himself, that scene is one of the many scenes which is able to show the emotions that the characters wanted to express. This message is very clear in the scene where he is talking to himself.
This is the reason why in spite of not actually wanting to hurt Frodo, he is unable to convince himself that what he is doing is actually wrong. Now in spite of his immortality he wastes himself searching for an addiction he has never been able to get away from. However, it was the temptation of the ring that completely ruined him, not just emotionally but physically too. Earlier he was just a normal person like the rest of us. The first time I saw him I thought he's just another one of those cringy skinny characters every fantasy movie needs to have (Jar Jar from Star Wars prequels, Dobby from Harry Potter etc). The second character I'd talk about here would be Gollum. This way we get to see him from multiple perspectives. This is the trait which adds character depth to him, preventing him from being a two dimensional person. In the first movie he scared Bilbo for a second by threatening him with magic if he dared to wear the ring, but immediately after he joined the Hobbits in the party. In one moment he is being spun around by Saruman where he is crying like a frail old man, and in the very next scene he is fighting a fire dragon. The thing I really like aobut Gandalf is that he is a perfect balance of powerful and emotional character. This is the reason why it paid off to see him return as Gandalf the White. While previously we believed Gandalf to be just a weak old man, over here he turned out to be a strong wizard.
This not only helps the viewer remember an incident that was important from the previous movie, but also makes it interesting by not showing the exact same shots again.
The story picks up from the part where Gandalf was attacked, except this time it happens from the other point of view. Percy Jackson has done a really great job. Rather I will talk about the characters of the movie and why it has such a huge impact in the pop culture in spite of being nearly 20 years old book adaptation. That is why I won't talk about those things in this review. I have already written a review for The Fellowship of the Ring, in which I talked about how awesome the visuals of the story are, the philosophy behind the ring and the pop culture icon that it became. I have already written a review for The Fellowship of the Ring, in which I talked about how awesome the visuals of the story are, the philosophy behind the The Lord of the Rings is one long story divided among three movies, which is the reason why it is hard to review this movie in itself.
While not the worst movie tie in game, I have played better, it can be the most frustrating game in the world at times, but I found myself While not the worst movie tie in game, I have played better, it can be the most frustrating game in the world at times, but I found myself coming back to see what each new level would bring, and what new things I would get to unlock, this game puts you in the biggest battles of the first and second movie, and you'll notice characters and locations from the movies, and during some cutscenes it will use clips from the movie which is cool, and popular enemies will come back as bosses, and there are a ton of interviews and artwork to unlock which any fan can appreciate, and you get some secret missions and a secret character if you level grind, while this game has a lot of good things any fan of the movies can enjoy it does have its flaws, the sword sound effects are bad, and it can be brutally difficult at times, but eventually gets easier after you level up your character, but that isn't as easy as it sounds because you can't go back and replay levels you've already beaten with a character, if you want to play through it again you have to use one of the other characters, but after you level up your character things get easier, and the last three battles are particularly epic, I made it past the last battle by the skin of my teeth, all in all if your a Lord of the Rings fan you will enjoy this but I really can't see anyone but the most hardcore of fans really putting all the effort you need to into this game.The Lord of the Rings is one long story divided among three movies, which is the reason why it is hard to review this movie in itself.