The biggest appeal of fantasy films is the fact that they
are able to build off a completely unique and hand crafted universe. Fantasy
films do not need to be bound by the rules of the real world, and can therefore
create a unique movie experience. Having a unique universe also allows for a
huge amount of diversity, from the deep and magical medieval world of the Lord
of the Rings, to the alien and technologically advanced world of Star Trek.
Some of my favourite fantasy films are the Star Wars trilogy
and the Lord of the Rings. Star Wars is one of, if not the most well-known series of fantasy films ever made, and for good
reason. At the time they were made, the original trilogy was ground-breaking
and iconic, so much so that many of its phrases, characters and moments are ingrained
into pop culture to this day.
On the other hand, the Lord of the Rings probably the most well-known
fantasy book series, and to say that the films are also popular would be an understatement.
The appeal of the series is its high fantasy elements. No other book or film
has been able to bring such complex and unusual elements to the general public
the same way the Lord of the Rings has.
Though both drastically different films, they are both, at
their hearts, the same thing; epic, vivid and complex stories in equally deep
and interesting universes.
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