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00:00The Fellowship of the Ring has something that the other films don't have, a kind of innocence that gives it this rather unique aspect.
00:06Yes, it's the opus that doesn't have a big battle, but it remains the favorite of many, because its unity is its strength.
00:13The community is united and complements each other wonderfully, especially during the Moria scene,
00:17where at any time a member of the group can leave us because of the lurking threat,
00:21and it's when that happens that we realize the sympathetic capital that this group has when it is together.
00:25The film also has the strength to present Middle Earth brilliantly.
00:28We are amazed to discover different places, people and cultures as we travel.
00:33It's a real change of scenery in every scene.
00:35All of this has been perfectly thought out through the conception of each people.
00:39The world of dwarves, men and elves is instantly recognizable thanks to their unique graphic elements and atmosphere.
00:45Every dwelling, weapon, and clothing will demonstrate this.
00:48For the dwarves, we have the right to a very square, rigid design, in dull colors.
00:52We feel the solidity of their weapons and their armor.
00:54While the elves will evolve in a more lyrical, more rounded and elegant environment.
00:59And conversely, we can feel through the screen the lightness of their materials, the finesse of their work.
01:05This whole universe is very organic, we believe in it.
01:07Particularly thanks to the work on the miniatures, true works of art, which allowed Tolkien's universe to become tangible.
01:13The scale work is truly fabulous.
01:15Peter Jackson uses childish trickery to distinguish the different sizes of the protagonists.
01:20And it works like a charm, we believe in it like crazy.
01:23Well, except when hobbits are played by their stunt doubles.
01:25On VHS it might be imperceptible, but in 4K it starts to show.
01:29What? What the fu-?
01:31It should also be noted that the gigantism of certain scenes is breathtaking.
01:34Take the scene where the community crosses the Argonas.
01:36We immediately feel the immensity of the statues.
01:39And not necessarily on this level, but especially on that one.
01:41Moria is also an example in terms of excess, but also of staging.
01:45Because on this film, Peter Jackson, he didn't take any time off.
01:48From Fritzland to Spielberg, he draws on his best references, but continues to keep his own style.
01:54Very close-ups, when the tension needs to be heightened.
01:56Ultra-dynamic aerial shots for action scenes.
01:59Slow motion.
02:00A very rhythmic cutting.
02:01And without forgetting his signature.
02:03Those famous wide shots with a long focal length, which follow the progress of the characters from afar.
02:07And that will truly anchor the film in an epic dimension.
02:10Its cinematic grandmother and its narrative structure are so fluid that one cannot help but become invested from the first minutes.
02:16The prologue goes in this direction.
02:18We owe it to Philippa Boyens, one of the co-writers with Frances Walsh and Peter Jackson.
02:23It allows you to introduce the issues and understand what the ring represents in a few minutes.
02:27The prologue is a kind of work within a work.
02:29And beyond the incredible pleasure it provides the second Kate Blanchett's voice is heard,
02:34It is especially skillfully inserted to avoid the characters having to dilute it in their conversation as the story progresses.
02:40Which could have made the dialogues heavier.
02:42The Fellowship of the Ring lays a solid foundation for a story that promises to be grand and exceed all expectations.
02:48You don't need to know who Tolkien is to enjoy this universe.
02:51And that, for me, is the greatest strength of an adaptation.
02:53Not necessarily wanting to please fans of the original work in the first place, but to convert those who do not know it.
02:59No character was left out.
03:00The hero's quest is clear and the poetry that emerges from the work is unique.
03:04It gives him a naivety that will disappear in the following films.
03:07Especially the second opus which will anchor its story in a much darker atmosphere.
Commentaires
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  • Spider-Koda 🕷il y a 2 heures
    Je l’ai commencé mais je l’ai jamais fini haha
  • JKHRIS.il y a 7 heures
    Franchement, très bien résumé continue comme ça
  • Grourmayil y a 8 heures
    Ce premier film est tellement génial, je pense que c'est mon préféré
  • Starkuss.il y a 10 heures
    Il est passé récemment à la télé.
  • Lavisdebenil y a 11 heures
    C’est je pense une belle intro dans l’univers c’est top
  • Mo_Vieil y a 13 heures
    Une saga énorme j’adore
  • Nayyil y a 23 heures
    vraiment des films incroyables
  • Daysunil y a 1 jour
    Tu me redonnes envie de revoir le film encore
  • Chez Mouskoil y a 1 jour
    Franchement, très bien résumé
  • Tellement culte !!!
  • Kratos et Joil y a 1 jour
    Quel film de fou, et de plus quelle saga de fou quand même quand on y pense ! 🙏
  • Atrandosil y a 1 jour
    Tellement plaisant commr saga
  • Sadalaril y a 1 jour
    Finalement je trouve que c’est les mêmes« stéréotypes » (sans dénigrer)
  • JordanUniverseil y a 1 jour
    Quelle saga culte
  • Togiil y a 1 jour
    J’ai toujours bien aimé cette saga
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