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Even after the success of The Fellowship of the Ring, there are still doubts surrounding The Two Towers. This is perfectly understandable given that sequels generally fare disastrously (Remember Star Wars?) Add to this the fact that promotions for the movie have played up the action sequences, seemingly at the expense of character development and plot (things more important to J. R. R. Tolkien readers), and the love story between Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Arwen (Liv Tyler).
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