Though the format does yield
a few nagging questions — like, for instance, why anyone would still bother recording any of this after all hell has broken loose — the cameras are integrated so cleverly into the story that it helps the movie a lot more than it hurts it.
Though, despite all this, I still have
a few nagging questions I'm hoping to get answered.
Not exact matches
That's the
question nagging away at Tory MPs as they disperse, ragged after a long, hard election campaign and a dizzying first
few weeks in government, for far - flung summer holiday destinations.
Without
nagging time - lapse problems, a
few sloppy matching shots, central
questions glossed (Gandalf's resurrection — without a reading of The Silmarillion, of course — is obscure at best), and a
few story conveniences (Cate Blanchett's Galadriel makes a lame cameo, the abovementioned gauzy Arwen love scenes), the film would be something of a masterpiece (and even with its problems, it's among the best fantasies ever made).