This review is not only for the last part, but for the whole trilogy. I am surprised, that no one has written about it. This trilogy is by far the best I have ever seen. I was a little bit concerned about the ending, whether it would live up to the expectation of the series so far or not. But unlike its counterpart, the Matrix Trilogy (only trilogy released in the same era, which was as popular as LOTR), its ending was, what we can call as 'the King's ending'. Whereas ending of Matrix Trilogy was quite shitty and unexpected, one and only flaw in that trilogy.

For the Tolkien fans, this trilogy stays quite close to the book, although it is one of the few movie series, which is far better than the books, they are based on. Normally the books are way better than their movie counterpart (for eg - Harry Potter series, Dan Brown sagas, and the list go on and on).

I would be a fool to discuss on special effects and cinematography, of an epic series like this. For a laymen like me, it was out of the world. Soundtrack by Howard Shore was one of the best I have ever heard. Being a fan of Hans Zimmer, I never expected anyone to be better than him in Hollywood. But Howard has set his bar so high, that even Zimmer is copying his soundtrack in his latest flick Man of Steel. If you will listen closely, the tune played in Man of Steel teaser trailer is exactly the same as the last minute of The Bridge of Khazad Dum.

Dialogues in this movie are like poetry. It gives a feel, that we are reading some Shakespearean piece of work. Performances all around were good, but Sean Astin as Sam and Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn really dominated the film. Elijah Wood seemed to be stuck with the same terrified expression on his face through most of the movie, (Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter has tried that same expression too, and they both sucked). Ian McKellen, the ever-wise white wizard, was perfect for the role of Gandalf. Orlando Bloom, favorite of young teenage girls everywhere, had some great action sequences (which got cheers from the above mentioned girls), but his acting wasn't much tested by this film. John Rhys-Davies continued with Gimli's joking performance. He was the only comic relief in this otherwise serious movie.

Length of both this trilogy and 'my review' is far more than average. Peter Jackson has a knack of explaining and detailing every little thing, as a result, the size of his movies easily exceeds 3 hour barrier, which we rarely see in Hollywood. Personally, I also think that, if the content is good, then we should not condense the material, otherwise the film loses its charm, as in the case of Harry Potter series. I would suggest everyone to continuously watch all three parts, without break, for 12 hours, and you will find yourself, teleported into the magnificent world of LOTR.
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Movie is great at that time it was difficult to create this kind of fantasy world using vfx.its little bit longer bt worth watching. You will definitely gonna enjoy it
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The movie is like a treat to the people who love fantasy cakes.people who like to watch magic stuff.This is the movie you should never miss.
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This movie is simply amazing and the graphics is great. Its a complete dose of drama, action, graphics and music. Its a deadly combination of supernatural powers and the fight between them has been depicted in an exceptionally enhanced way. In short, its a package of full dose of entertainment.
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A timeless classic that should be part of every child's introduction into the world. Necessary to the education and growth of any individual. A well written trilogy filled with sarcasm, adventure, and excitement, turned into perfectly adapted movies. Some characters importance might have been exaggerated but that can be easily looked over because of how well it adds to the story-line of the movies. These movies are easily some of the most quotable movies ever made, making several memes that lasted for years, and teaching the next generation about the importance of reading Tolken's work. If you haven't read the books I definitely recommend you do, they definitely add to the overall experience, and quite possibly get you even more hooked.
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I watched the extended version which was 4 hours long. It was an interesting lore.
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One of the best endings of a series !! Must Watch.
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