The Lord of The Rings trilogy (The Two Towers is slightly above the other two).
This comment of my colleague
hoho96 (about his favourite film) caught my attention, and offered me a valuable point from which I could start this interesting debate
I read many times throughout the Internet and a lot of reviews that the
Two Towers is widely recognised as the best chapter of the trilogy.
I believe that it might be due to the film's characteristic atmosphere and tone; an almost perfect representation of the true Anglo-Saxon motive (closed to one of Tolkien's most appreciated interests) that permeates the core of the whole story and the 'wilder' essence of Rohan.
Along with that, an incredible and superbly scripted cast that is added to the stable one of the previous chapter.
Do you think that the second film was concretely superior among the other two?
Why do you think critics have made this judgement, and what reasons did they base their considerations on, in your opinion?