![]() ![]() You've got to love a drinking challenge from Gimli to Legolas (proof that Elves can take their ale) and a kicker of a punchline to PJ's brief cameo as a Corsair.Indulgent? Not half. ![]() The director's goofiness also comes to the fore, setting itself sturdily against the booming pomp of the epic format. With the demonic rumble of his voice cutting over a cemetery of brown fangs, he's perhaps the single most revolting vision weíve yet encountered, origin of species tantalisingly unclear - although he may have once fronted for The Sisters Of Mercy. Other characters are enriched, while aficionados will squeal with delight at the sleepy sadness of the Houses Of Healing, Frodo and Sam's agonised march across Mordor and the arrival of enemy emissary The Mouth Of Sauron. The long, talky showdown atop Orthanc reminds you how lovingly he grasped the baroque twine of Tolkienís prose and what a stone of conviction he was at the trilogy's beginning. ![]() So we are at last granted Saruman's death scene, which does add credence to Christopher Lee's griping it would have settled things much better. That is the beauty of DVD that Jackson has recognised: the chance to gorge ourselves on his breathtaking universe. The pace may slow, but the beauty soars with opulent layers of architecture, geography and dizzyingly complex mythos. If you've come this far, you're already sold, and this version completes nearly 12 hours of magnificent storytelling. It now seems pointless to contest idle arguments on theatrical versus extended editions. Jackson's supreme gift has been one of total immersion Middle-earth has remained vividly alive, from the sweeping prologue to The Grey Havens, and it swells again to the tune of 52 minutes and 300 added effects shots, taking the film ever closer to its source material. Return now clocks in at over four hours, yet never feels stretched. This DVD marks the final step in an epoch-making journey whose cinematic closure has left a gaping hole in our festive arrangements we'd got so used to Christmas round the Jacksonsí, complete with Orc-bashing, Elf-prancing and Hobbit angst. So here we are, at the end of all things. ![]()
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