The Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Ring -2001- |verified| -
Twenty-plus years later, The Fellowship of the Ring remains untarnished. It is a film that believes in friendship, in the value of mercy over certainty (Gandalf’s pity for Gollum), and in the small, stubborn goodness of a hobbit’s heart. It is not just a great fantasy film. It is a great film, period. And it begins, as all great journeys do, with a single step.
When Cate Blanchett’s ethereal voice whispered those opening lines in 2001, audiences had no idea that their own world was about to change as well. Before Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring , fantasy epics were often a risky bet—either beloved by niche fans or dismissed as campy, overdone relics. the lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring -2001-
The film launched the careers of dozens of New Zealand actors, revived the epic film format, and created the template for Game of Thrones , The Witcher , and every prestige fantasy that followed. Twenty-plus years later, The Fellowship of the Ring
: The film concludes with the group splitting up following a battle with Uruk-hai at Amon Hen and Boromir’s noble sacrifice. Production & Impact It is a great film, period