However, I was not disapointed in the least. All I can say is, "Wow." I was a little apprehensive about the casting at first I'd created such real images of the characters in my imagination, I almost didn't want them spoiled for me. The entire backdrop of the movie (the mountains, Moria, Isengard) was perfect it's amazing that "Fellowship" was filmed in one country. Rivendell had a little bit of a European-tourist-trap look, but was beautiful all the same. Mordor was frighteningly well done, extremely real. The Shire was almost exactly as I'd pictured it. The entire movie is full of beautiful sets and landscapes. Also, showing the last battle of Isildur and Sauron helped unfog a part of the novel that had me a trifle confused. Cate Blanchett has a wonderfully deep and emotional voice the way she speaks Galadriel is almost as effective as her appearence as the Elven queen. It also immediately involved me in the film I felt I had an insider's advantage on the rest of the audience. I thought that having Galadriel tell what was basically the prologue of the book was a good idea, as it helped those who had never read the story. The feelings I had while reading the series were heightened seeing it come to life in the stunning movie. But seeing the possibility of the movie, I immediately went out and read the whole thing, insisted on receiving it for Christmas, and enjoyed every minute of it. When I first saw the trailers for "The Fellowship of the Ring," I had never had any interest in reading the lengthy tome of a trilogy.
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