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In the east, Sauron has returned and sends his forces out to locate The One Ring, the item he requires if he wished to regain his full strength and dominate middle earth.
The new ring bearer, Frodo Baggins Elijah Wood must now set out on a perilous journey an unlikely group of allies with one goal in mind, reach mount doom, the place where the ring was created and the only place it can be destroyed.
It is hard to believe that this movie is nearly twenty years old, not only was it shot amazingly well in the first place but the 35mm film has allowed for a crisp and clean 4K restoration that puts more modern movies to shame. It is probably to be expected but just to make things clear, HDR is much more subtle here than it was in The Hobbit and that is simply because it is not needed as much.
The more balanced colours and practical shooting of the LOTR movies add so much more natural life to middle earth in my opinion, it feels like an almost real land straight out of the pages of some far off history compared to the more superimposed world we see in The Hobbit movies, I was worried Jackson might get carried away and oversaturate some of the lighting and landscapes which on one hand would have brought it visually in line with The Hobbit but it would have also ruined what is essentially a beautifully shot movie that many of us have enjoyed for two decades.
Where the HDR does get a bit of a workout though and pops really nicely is during the scenes in Moria and Isengard. One of the most memorable scenes in the first movie has to be The Bridge of Khazad Dum where the majority of the fellowship narrowly escape the fiery clutches of The Balrog. The flames look rich and deep and reflect beautifully in the dark chambers with the big sizzler himself, The Balrog, igniting in a splendour of menacing flames and smoke that are a true treat to the eyes.
Isengard gets a similar treatment as the sinister Saruman the White Christopher Lee begins burning Fangorn Forest in an effort to create his Uruk-Hai warriors. This more measured and steady use of HDR effects really helps certain scenes stand out and appear more menacing and I thoroughly enjoyed this balance of visuals.
Each group encounter new friends and enemies as both Frodo and Aragorn come to understand their respective fates while the shadow of Mordor grows ever darker. The Two Towers is probably the heaviest viewing of the trilogy, not because it is a bad movie, quite the opposite, but a much larger group of characters and lands are introduced as well as the set up for two particularly visceral battles.
The second takes place in Osgiliath as a captured Frodo and Sam try to appeal to the better nature of Faramir, Captain of Gondor David Wenham to let them continue on their quest instead of seizing and handing The One Ring to Gondor. With a great selection of landscapes from bleak marshlands, Saxon themed strongholds, sprawling forests and stone cities with a nice mix of night and day shots, the picture quality once again shines brighter than the Evenstar!
The battles sing richly with renewed detail and balanced lighting, strong black levels compliment the reflections on armour and weapons as fire and starlight highlight the details, this especially prominent during the Helms Deep battle which pretty much takes up the final third of the film.
It was honestly like watching the battle for the first time again, so many little details stood out from the way the rain glistened as it fell to the details on the Rohan soldiers beards, and there are plenty of beards to go around in this movie.
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