Die Reise geht weiter.
Der Weg der Gefährten hat sich geteilt. Ringträger Frodo und sein treuer Begleiter Sam treffen in den Bergen von Emyn Muil auf Gollum, dem einst Bilbo Beutlin den Einen Ring wegnahm. Gollums Versuch, den mächtigen Ring von Frodo zu stehlen, misslingt, doch die Hobbits bringen es nicht übers Herz, die Kreatur zu töten. Stattdessen soll Gollum die beiden nach Mordor an die Pforten von Barad-Dûr, Saurons Festung, führen, wo Frodo den Ring vernichten will. Währenddessen folgen Aragorn, Elben-Bogenschütze Legolas und Zwerg Gimli den Spuren der von Orks verschleppten Hobbits. Im Menschenkönigreich Rohan ersuchen sie Unterstützung. Doch König Theoden steht unter einem tödlichen Bann Saurons. Erst als Gandalf als wiedergeborener weißer Zauberer zurückkehrt, wendet sich das Blatt. Er befreit Theoden von dem Fluch und bringt die Menschen von Rohan hinter sich. Unterdessen rückt Saurons Verbündeter Saruman mit einer 10.000 Mann starken Armee von Uruk-hais in RIchtung der Menschenstadt vor...
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Elijah Wood
Frodo
Elijah Wood's portrayal of Frodo Baggins in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is nothing short of extraordinary. His ability to convey the mounting physical and emotional burden that Frodo carries as the Ringbearer is truly commendable. Wood's performance is nuanced and layered, showcasing Frodo's internal struggle between his loyalty to his friends and his duty to destroy the One Ring. His chemistry with the rest of the cast, particularly Sean Astin's Samwise Gamgee, adds depth to their on-screen friendship and the audience's investment in their journey. Overall, Wood's performance is a standout in this epic saga, making Frodo's journey a compelling and heart-wrenching tale of courage and resilience.
Ian McKellen
Gandalf
Ian McKellen's portrayal of Gandalf in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is nothing short of masterful. His ability to convey the wisdom and power of the character, while also infusing him with a sense of warmth and humor, is truly remarkable. McKellen's Gandalf is a commanding presence on screen, whether he's delivering rousing speeches or engaging in witty banter with the other characters. His performance is a highlight of the film and a testament to his talent as an actor.
Viggo Mortensen
Aragorn
Viggo Mortensen's portrayal of Aragorn in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is nothing short of exceptional. He brings a depth and complexity to the character that makes Aragorn a true hero. Mortensen's performance is both powerful and nuanced, capturing Aragorn's inner turmoil and his unwavering commitment to his cause. His scenes with the rest of the Fellowship are particularly moving, as he embodies the role of the reluctant leader with great skill. Overall, Mortensen's portrayal of Aragorn is a standout performance that elevates the film and leaves a lasting impression on viewers.
Sean Astin
Sam
Sean Astin's portrayal of Sam in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is nothing short of remarkable. His unwavering loyalty to Frodo and his determination to see the mission through, no matter the cost, is truly inspiring. Astin brings a sense of warmth and humanity to the character, making Sam not just a sidekick, but a true hero in his own right. His performance is a testament to the power of friendship and the strength of the human spirit, making it one of the most memorable aspects of the film.
Andy Serkis
Gollum
Andy Serkis's performance as Gollum in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is nothing short of groundbreaking. His portrayal of the complex, schizophrenic character is both chilling and heartbreaking, bringing to life the tormented creature with incredible nuance. The blend of motion-capture technology and traditional acting techniques allowed Serkis to fully embody the character, making Gollum one of the most memorable and iconic characters in cinema history. His performance is a testament to the power of imagination and the limitless possibilities of storytelling.
John Rhys-Davies
Gimli / Treebeard (voice)
John Rhys-Davies delivers a memorable performance in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, expertly portraying two distinct characters – Gimli, the stout-hearted dwarf, and Treebeard (voice), the ancient sentient tree-like creature called an Ent. As Gimli, Rhys-Davies showcases the dwarf's fierce loyalty and comedic wit, as well as his unwavering determination to aid the Fellowship in their quest. The actor's powerful and resonant voice brings depth and gravitas to the character, making him a fan favorite. In his vocal portrayal of Treebeard, Rhys-Davies captures the slow and deliberate manner of the Ents, adding a sense of wisdom, history, and reflection to the character. The actor's vocal performance emphasizes the calm yet commanding presence of the Ents, and the importance they hold in the world of Middle-earth. Overall, Rhys-Davies's versatility and impactful performances in The Lord of the Rings series have left an indelible mark on the franchise and its fans.
Orlando Bloom
Legolas
Miranda Otto
Éowyn
Cate Blanchett
Galadriel
Hugo Weaving
Elrond
Karl Urban
Éomer
Sean Bean
Boromir (Extended Edition) , Boromir (uncredited) , Boromir
Peter Jackson
Spear-Throwing Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
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