
The final confrontation between the forces of good and evil fighting for control of the future of Middle-earth. Frodo and Sam reach Mordor in their quest to destroy the One Ring, while Aragorn leads the forces of good against Sauron's evil army at the stone city of Minas Tirith.... (Full plot summary below)
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The final confrontation between the forces of good and evil fighting for control of the future of Middle-earth. Frodo and Sam reach Mordor in their quest to destroy the One Ring, while Aragorn leads the forces of good against Sauron's evil army at the stone city of Minas Tirith.
Leave your thoughts about The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
| Sky MoviesTim EvansThis is the crowning glory -- a cinematic feat that satisfies at every level. |
| Florida Times-UnionMatt SoergelSatisfyingly, Astin's Sam grows the most here, coming into his heroic own. His big eyes, gazing adoringly and beseechingly at the tormented Frodo, speak volumes about loyalty and bravery. |
| sbs.com.auDavid StrattonThe third part of Peter Jackson's monumental Lord Of The Rings trilogy fully lives up to its predecessors. |
| TheShiznit.co.ukAli GrayThe best part in the best movie trilogy of all time. |
| People MagazineLeah RozenI'm still not as blissed out by this trilogy as are hardcore fans of the J.R.R. Tolkien novels or filmgoers who revel in endless battle scenes. Still, this end chapter is as visually spectacular -- with its mythological creatures -- as movies get. |
| Radio TimesAlan JonesPeter Jackson deservedly won the best director Oscar for this powerful and enchanting concluding episode to his massively ambitious adaptation of JRR Tolkien's trilogy. |
| Screen InternationalMike GoodridgeThe grand finale of Peter Jackson's Lord Of The Rings trilogy meets the high expectations set up by its two predecessors. |
| Birmingham Mail Graham YoungWhen I met the barefooted scruff [Peter Jackson] two years ago, he regretted he'd never been to Birmingham to see Tolkien's inspirations at first hand. |
| Big Picture Big SoundJoe LozitoThis is a filmmaker in the grandest tradition of the word. |
| Princeton Town TopicsKam WilliamsAn absolutely absorbing finale which establishes the trilogy as perhaps the best mythic fable ever brought to the big screen. |