yasirjunejo
This movie is epic.so much love from this movie,so much lessons towards life.loved each character of the trilogy.best place where movie has made.so much vibes,i just can't express in my words.their good acts,their love,their sincerity,theri honesty i am just huge fan of LOTR.one of the best thing is this film's soundtracks......OMG i just can't stop myself to listen all these themes of LOTR .i forget al my sorrow and all my pain whenever i listen these themes of LOTR.one of the best holywood film ever made.so much adventure .i saw it i thing in 2013 or in 2014's middle. then i became the best fan of this trilogy.i love it so much .i just want to live with hobbits.they have no any sorrow,they are happy all the time.honest with each other,being happy,havin fun.i just love it.this movie is my life.whenever i feel tired or bored from my life i just see some scene from LOTR or listen it's theme iand i again gain hope from it.it just motivates me .long live LOrd ot the rings.this trilogy is my life.i'm listening also the theme of LOTR and type this review.though,i just love it so much.each and every character.imagination is bigh thing.whenever i listenthe theme i just imagine myself towards hobbit's place's,being with theme.good thoughts come in my mind whenever i see this film.lots of love.
Pjtaylor-96-138044
While 'The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002)' initially seems like an improvement upon its predecessor due to an almost instant start, to the point of totally leaving anyone not already on-board with the story behind, and constant 'in-the-moment' feel, the piece soon becomes a baggy and generally slow affair that does, in itself, seem like the so-called 'extended version' (how an actual 'extended version' exists, I'm not sure I'll ever fully understand). This middle instalment falls victim to its transitional status, which is essentially a kind way of saying that not all that much happens - at least not considering its bloated three hour run-time - while it ties the knot between the first and last part of its larger tale. It also suffers from a meandering narrative that opens up its world in a way that seems unfocused, taking away from the core - and, incidentally, most interesting - story of our protagonist and his journey to destroy that which would seek to destroy the world at every opportunity. There's still a lot to like, including a clarity of vision most prominent in the brilliant battle sequences - which are some of the largest in scale seen in cinema (only to be bested in size by its follow-up) and yet still retain a remarkably tangible quality - and smaller character moments - mainly surrounding its landmark 'motion capture' character. Indeed, this character is a groundbreaking achievement that did almost as much for the industry as the rest of the effects combined, being the premier creation of this kind essentially still to this day. He has some of the best moments in this feature, moments which are only slightly less interesting because of all the apparent 'filler' which surrounds them. It's made out to be essential perhaps because it sits in the source novel, but trimming sequences shouldn't be discouraged even in something based on a beloved book. This flick ends up perhaps the weakest of the trilogy. In the end, though, there are enough stand-out scenes and it's entertaining enough to make it more than worthwhile. 8/10
SlyGuy21
This is up there with some of the best sequels I can think of. Taking everything that "The Fellowship of the Ring" started, and cranking it way past 11, "The Two Towers" is the ultimate rising action to an awesome climax. It has everything you could ever want out of a sequel, more action, more story, proper introductions to new characters, passion, and above all, respect. Respect is the key to this entire series. Respect for the source material, respect for the audience, respect for the characters. Characters are maturing, their personalities growing, and don't even get me started on the effects. The special effects in this have aged like a fine wine. The biggest fault this series could've run into down the line is special effects that didn't age well, but they've aged beautifully. Gollum in this looks as real as he ever did, and the mix of practical effects is greatly appreciated. The climax in this is God tier to me. Once the battle of Helm's Deep starts, the film goes into overdrive. Throwing so much action at you, yet it never outlives it's welcome, it never feels too long. It's executed to perfection, cutting between different scenarios that are all important in their own way. Peter Jackson crafted a masterclass of a film here, and one of the best sequels to ever grace a screen.
RedforDeath
this is one of the best movies i have ever seen. the action the feelings you get it's amazing. Once I started to watch this movie i wanted to never end! the time just flew away like it was nothing. i am really impressed how everything turned out. The characters are really amazing the dwarf was and still is my favorite !