The beginning to The Fellowship of the Ring had to have a bit of narration in order to catch audiences up with the events prior to the story they were about to witness. (Minor flaws.) Read on if you want to learn about the teeny tiny problems that have arisen over the course of this magnificent trilogy. However, despite my fandom, I am objective enough to admit that there are some flaws in the movies. Ugh, that should not have been a trilogy at all.) I would defend their integrity to my grave. I adore anything having to do with The Lord of the Rings. Of all the movies that have ever stemmed from books, I believe that The Lord of the Rings trilogy has been the most successful at remaining true to the spirit of the source material while also presenting themselves as fantastic films. My love for the trilogy has never diminished. And thus my fandom for The Lord of the Rings was cemented.
But in the end, my insistence that I was mature enough and the fact that I had read the books convinced them that it would not be too damaging if I saw The Fellowship of the Ring. After seeing the movie through to completion, my parents were dismayed to find me back at home pretending a large pillow from our couch was a horse and shrieking like a Ringwraith. I was, and always shall be, a reader.) My parents were not sure about allowing me to watch the first movie since it was rated PG-13.
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