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www.XXX.com

2003
Movie
105 min
English

www.XXX.com peeks into the world of internet prostitution. A Fil-Am girl (Palermo) escapes the consequences of her State-side abortion by going back to her home country. With relatives greeting her with unwelcome arms, Joanna tries to make sense of her life and gets into the clutches of a smooth cybercafe owner (Gary Estrada) who introduces her to Web Diva.Com. She eventually becomes their big money-maker while catching a tentative affair with Spike (Carlo Maceda) -- a misguided hacker who (cheekily enough) created the Love virus in the movie.

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IMDb9.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic94/100
Google Users94%
Director: Peter JacksonGenres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

The final chapter in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, this epic film follows Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee as they journey deeper into Mordor to destroy the One Ring. Meanwhile, Aragorn leads the forces of good against the overwhelming might of Sauron's army in a desperate battle for Middle-earth. The fate of all free peoples hangs in the balance as the quest reaches its climax.

Critical Reception

Widely hailed as a monumental achievement in filmmaking, 'The Return of the King' received universal critical acclaim, lauded for its ambitious scope, emotional depth, breathtaking visuals, and satisfying conclusion to the epic saga. It was a massive commercial success and dominated awards season, particularly at the Academy Awards.

What Reviewers Say

  • A breathtaking and immensely satisfying conclusion to a landmark cinematic achievement.

  • Praised for its emotional resonance, spectacular action sequences, and faithful adaptation.

  • Considered one of the greatest fantasy films ever made, with powerful performances and a grand scale.

Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved the film, with praise for its epic scope, emotional storytelling, and the triumphant conclusion to the trilogy. Many highlighted the powerful performances and the grand spectacle, calling it a masterpiece.

Awards & Accolades

Won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for, including Best Picture and Best Director, tying the record for most Oscar wins with 'Ben-Hur' and 'Titanic'. It also won numerous Golden Globe, BAFTA, and other prestigious awards.

Fun Fact

The film holds the record for the most Academy Award wins for any single film without a win in any acting category.

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