IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED!! You guys made this possible! If this video gets *1000 Likes* I guess we'll have to do The Two Towers😅 Our full 3 hour reaction is available over on Patreon www.patreon.com/CaraPrez
@baluprakash80868 ай бұрын
Please react to One piece with her I want to see her reaction & crying because she looks beautiful while crying 😭 and i am not a psycho 👿
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
That’s a crazy compliment😭😂 but dw…it will ONE DAY have to happen😏
@patoman51128 ай бұрын
Will you be watching demon slayer s4 when it's out?
@baluprakash80868 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts Thank you & sorry if I hurt you guys
@baluprakash80868 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts I asked that because just now i watched the reaction of Demon slayer season 3 episode 11 reaction & loved it that's why?
@jmhaces8 ай бұрын
Boromir is trashed by a lot of people for succumbing to the Ring, but they usually ignore how he normally behaves other than in the moments when the Ring is actively tempting him. He's a good and noble man, and he's always portrayed as being protective of the hobbits. He's the one who teaches them swordplay and has no problem playing with them, he's the one who urges the Fellowship to turn back from the snowstorm in the mountain pass and the reason he gives is that he thinks the hobbits won't survive it even if he thinks him and the rest of the bigger folk will, and he not only goes out trying to protect Merry and Pippin from the orcs but the first thing he tells Aragorn when the battle is over and they're able to talk before he dies is that the orcs took both of them and asks about Frodo before apologizing for failing them all. Dude was a real one.
@Tavora_Tiefling8 ай бұрын
Thank you! The only reason he even gave into the temptation of the ring was - and this is just a theory - out of desperation. His primary objective up to that point wasn't the quest to destroy the Ring, but protecting Gondor and he felt he needed the Ring to do it. Since the party was supposed to break at the Lorien (Aragorn and Boromir heading off to Gondor and Sam, Frodo, and Gandalf going to Mordor; Gimli and Legolas supposedly choosing which way they want to go) - and again, just a theory - got desperate in his desire to protect his home. Galadriel is really good at poking and prodding at people. She probably brought his desires closer to the surface than he was comfortable with when she looked into the hearts/desires of each one of them.
@jmhaces8 ай бұрын
@@Tavora_Tiefling Yes, after Gandalf's death he tells Aragorn in Lothlorien that he's worried because the people of Gondor are losing faith and his father's rule is failing even if he's trying to do the right thing. And both back during the council of Elrond and when he tried to take the Ring from Frodo he specifically mentions that his intention is to use the Ring to fight Sauron and protect the people of Gondor and by extension the rest of the peoples of Middle Earth. So even when the Ring was attempting to corrupt his mind he was still justifying it by using arguments that would count as selfless. It kind of reflects what Gandalf told Frodo back at Bag End when he offered him the Ring and he refused it by saying that he would use it out of a desire to do good even if he ended up doing harm because, well, it's an evil sentient artifact that's not meant to do good even by accident or as a means to an evil end.
@OrganicOrc8 ай бұрын
I will never stand for Boromir slander, so thank you for this comment. The man was under immense pressure from his father and the fate of his city, and the presence of the ring certainly amplified that. People tend to think his weakness towards the ring is especially HIM, but it isn't. He is simply human. Beyond the way the ring draws him in, Boromir was an honorable and good man.
@acendiatmedia87478 ай бұрын
What isn't really apparent is that Borimir is starting from state of things as they are in the last movie. He wasn't relaxing in the shire, he was already fighting Mordor. For him shit is already bleak and they are loosing.
@Trippyisop8 ай бұрын
Bro what are you yapping about I have NEVER met someone who has the opinion that Boromir is trash??? You just talking to talk bro 😂
@eduardopatraca32728 ай бұрын
During Boromi's death scene, you can hear a choir in the soundtrack. The choir isn't singing random vowels, they're actually singing in Elvish. The english translation of the lyrics? It's a line from the books: "I do not love the sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only what they defend," For bonus hurt points- In the books, those lines were said by his little brother Faramir.
@ErisianRomantic8 ай бұрын
I never knew this. How fing beautiful.
@shadowfax-p3y8 ай бұрын
Details like this in this trilogy, it just elevates it to a level unmatched 👌🏽 and is the reason will always be loved by every generation to come!! EXTENDED EDITION is a must tho surely
@frostburned8 ай бұрын
The details in this films show how much the makers of them love Middle-Earth and Tolkiens work.
@wildpendulum4 ай бұрын
This is so fitting for this character and also so tragic
@kikikim45898 ай бұрын
What I absolutely love about LOTR is the movie quality is still there, it's a 20 years old movie but still better than 99% of the new movies we have nowdays
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
We mention this towards the end but just imagine watching this in the cinema 20 years ago damn
@kingofsapi8 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts It was an experience...
@Sir-Bane8 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts I actually went to the red premier of Return of the King. Still to this day, nothing comes close to the Speech and ride of the Rohirrim !
@Moosed318 ай бұрын
a Timeless Classic, theres a reason all fantasy movies are compared to this trilogy, itll never get old.
@estebansan12708 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts i watch 2 towers in cinemas ...blew my mind ...
@brianlangstraat30668 ай бұрын
How to get someone to watch LOTR: It begins with ten minutes of exposition, then twenty minutes of an old dude's birthday party, then two hours later you want to watch six more hours of it immediately.
@spasjt4 ай бұрын
I shall apply this strategy on this next person I meet who hasn't seen it!
@BigBWolf902 ай бұрын
And one of the last lines gets you excited; "let's hunt some Orc!"
@brianlangstraat30662 ай бұрын
@@BigBWolf90 Gimli? "YES!!!!!"
@FallenPears8 ай бұрын
One cannot simply watch only one of the LOTR trilogy.
@BattleAngelFan998 ай бұрын
It is folly. :D
@YukonBloamie8 ай бұрын
My friends, you bow to no one 😭
@TheMightyCrucibleKnight1848 ай бұрын
And not, the extended trilogy at that.
@Crazy_Diamond_758 ай бұрын
Not in 8 hours could you do this.
@Mandred858 ай бұрын
YOU! SHALL NOT! STAAAHP!
@ZonnexNecton8 ай бұрын
You are never late to watch this wondrous trilogy. Nor are you early. You are watching precisely as you means to.
@beige_projection8 ай бұрын
"Gandalf uplifting everyone" - Just a trivia from the lore. Gandalf has Narya, the Ring of Fire. And its power is basically that, uplifting people around him, giving them courage.
@rikk3198 ай бұрын
Nailed it. Gandalf inflaming the hearts of the enemies of Sauron with courage and hope.
@madmeddik8 ай бұрын
and also, Boromir almost immediatly succumbs to the ring and tries to take it after Gandalf falls
@6666Imperator8 ай бұрын
@@madmeddik "immediately"...well I think we might have a different understanding of what immediately means :D
@madmeddik8 ай бұрын
@@6666Imperator I guess you missed the word before immediately.... That being 'almost'
@fakecubed8 ай бұрын
@@madmeddik It's like a couple months later.
@professorbugbear8 ай бұрын
The look that gandalf has when he hears Frodo say, "I will take it!" at the council is amazing. It was sadness and regret mixed with realization that he knew it was probably the only way.
@mycroft165 ай бұрын
That sweep of emotions across his face in under a second is absolute priceless acting. Ian McKellan has so many of those moments in these movies. That man can act! Everyone in this can act the hell out of anything they are in... but man... McKellan and Bernard Hill... a handful of others just stand on top of this already ridiculously overly talented cast.
@el-violador8 ай бұрын
This is the manliest film in which the male leads all hold each other and openly weep. Aragorn is; respectful, kind, loving and ok with crying openly and still is as manly as they come
@NicolasCharly8 ай бұрын
To me, he's the epitomy of a "proper" man. He embodies masculinity in all its strengths and beauties. He respects, helps, saves, cares, cries, defends, loves, does what has to be done despite the hardship, isn't egotistic, is humble yet driven.
@wildpendulum4 ай бұрын
@@NicolasCharly Yeah, he's a great role model
@BamBam-38868 ай бұрын
It still amazes me how many people still haven't seen LOTR and when they do watch them, they are amazed, they cry, they laugh and most of all enjoy it
@fakecubed8 ай бұрын
There's a new generation discovering them, and every generation after them will discover them too. We're getting old, but these movies are timeless.
@harrytaylor12713 ай бұрын
and say fuck a lot.....
@johnwalters13418 ай бұрын
At 1:00:18, the Argonath are two colossal statues of Isildur and his brother Anarion, who jointly ruled Gondor as its first kings. The statues were erected to mark the northern boundary of Gondor at its greatest extent, and are at this point about 2,000 years old. I love the details of these statues. If you look behind the figures, you can see the quarry marks where the stones for the statues were cut.
@turdburglar1238 ай бұрын
What an excellent summary- thank you!
@j.lightlady75968 ай бұрын
I love the fact that In the Making of the Lord of the Rings documentary, they show the two artists, Alan Lee and John Howe climbing around on the actual rocks that the Argonath scenery are placed on, working out the concept drawings. Wonderful stuff!
@johnwalters13418 ай бұрын
At 10:22 you ask, "The question is, does Gandalf know exactly what ring it is?" The book goes into more detail on this subject. Gandalf has been uneasy about Bilbo's Ring ever since he found it, 60 years ago. Bilbo comes from a long-lived family on his mother's side, and while 111 is old for a Hobbit, it isn't unprecedented. But while there are "many magical rings," only the Great Rings give long life. After these events, Gandalf is now really concerned. The agents of the Dark Lord are actively seeking the Ring, but Gandalf is taking a risk letting the Ring lie hidden in the Shire while he tries to determine whether Bilbo has actually found the One Ring. Peter Jackson & Co. have speeded up the action of the book dramatically to make an exciting movie; in the book, it took Gandalf 17 years to find out the truth.
@ilex4718 ай бұрын
It has just been anounced by Warner Bros that Peter Jackson will produce a film directed by Andy Serkis called the Hunt for Gollum, where the whole story about how he got the Ring and how Gandalf found out it was a Great Ring is told in detail. It is still in the pre-production phase, so don''t expect it before 2026.
@pscar13 ай бұрын
@@ilex471there is a wonderful fan film that was made of that. It should be available on KZbin
@professorbugbear8 ай бұрын
I love your assessment about Boromir. He is such a tragic figure. He was always a hero, and he always fought for the people who couldn't fight for themselves. Even when dying, the first thing he said to Aragorn was that the Hobbits were taken. He is a character that has grown in me over the years.
@Bobby.20008 ай бұрын
In you?
@Sungirl8015 ай бұрын
It's so twisted that the more you value something, like your people, your city, the ring has more ways of tempting you by exploiting your hopes and fears. Boromir just cares too much?
@Iceman-1358 ай бұрын
Extended edition is a must for the next 2 movies. They give a lot of backstory and other nice scenes which really seem like nothing but make sense. Seeing the scenes which were left out of the theatrical is crazy to know they weren't added.
@wayland768 ай бұрын
... And edit them into multiple videos next time, that's how you edit this.
@motodork8 ай бұрын
It's a must for ALL of them.
@baddayoverdosed8 ай бұрын
I’m as big a fan of LOTR as anyone but I genuinely think the theatrical version is a better movie experience. Let them enjoy it in it’s most digestible form and then let them come back to the nearly infinite buffet that this story offers
@motodork8 ай бұрын
@@baddayoverdosed I cannot agree. I see some people say that, and I just don't understand it. If you love something, why wouldn't you want a version of that thing that has MORE of the thing you love? The extended editions flesh out the story and only make the viewing experience richer. The extended editions are just as "digestible" as the theatrical cuts.
@harleyw8 ай бұрын
I'm on team extended editions.
@tfdanielxd18 ай бұрын
“This song is amazing” I’m so glad said that. May It Be is my favorite song of the 3 credits songs. I have it tattooed on my arm as a tribute to my grandfather who passed away years ago. Thank you
@piotrklimaszewski17828 ай бұрын
In books it was 17 years between Bilbo leaving and Frodos journey. Also, this "kurwa" when Nazgul get to Bree was quite suprising. :D
@custardflan8 ай бұрын
In the extended version Aragorn sings the Lay of Luthien to the Hobbits in the wilderness. Frodo asks, who was she and Aragorn says "She died.." Luthien was an elf princess who rescued aman, Beren, from an evil dungeon. The fell in love and she gave up her immortality to be with him. On the gravestone of JRRR Tolkien and his wife Edith are the names Luthien and Beren.
@ErisianRomantic8 ай бұрын
Yup. That's the kind of shite I adore.
@christinabrock28938 ай бұрын
And both Aragorn and Arwen are descended from Beren and Luthien. In fact, Luthien's choice to become mortal is the main reason Arwen is allowed to do the same.
@6666Imperator8 ай бұрын
@@christinabrock2893 but luckily for them the bloodline split off when Elrond decided to be an elf (hence his name Eldrond, the half elf) and Elross his brother decided to be a human.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
@@christinabrock2893nope. The reason they’re allowed is because of Eärendil, Elrond’s father! - Let me share about Elrond & his daughter Arwen (& Aragorn by extension) therefore we must look at Elrond’s Twin Brother Elros, they both were half-elven brothers who can choose to be mortal or immortal because of their parents; (Eärendil & Elwing), both “half elven” made a great sacrifice and went to Valinor to ask for help against Morgoth(who was making everything worse than a living hellscape for 100s of generations) which lead to the greatest events in the early first and second age. Instead of being punished, the valar listened to them, that led to a great hosts of Valar and Maiar And Vanyar Elves went to Middle Earth that laid waste to Beleriand. After the War Of Wrath, the valar rewarded them for their sacrifices. They can choose to be elf or men, including their children. They chose immortally, but never return to Middle Earth because they thought that their twin sons had died. But they didnt die. Elrond chose to be immortal while his twin brother Elros chose to be mortal. He founded the Kingdom of Numenor. He lived in Numenor Island and blessed with a long life that include his descendants Those men who fought for the war were rewarded a long life but not their families or children. Only the family of Elrond can choose to be immortal or mortal in which Arwen did. Aragorn is the direct descendant of Elros, thats why he has a long life. The average lifespan of a Numenorean at their height was 500 years maximum! Now remember too that half elves are a common thing and whenever they did come together it was always significant !❤❤❤ Remember this is the SHORT version, there are so many moving parts that will make you want to dive into the books or the audio books or even do reaction videos to the famous lore videos by the biggest lore channels out there! When you’re done the trilogy try doing reaction videos just like Moviejoob did now with the lore recently as well as OmarioRPG. I recommend videos by GirlNextGondor and The Red Book, and Tolkien Untangled and especially Men Of The West. Many other cool ones I’ll recommend in the comments section of those reaction videos you do from Tolkiens Legendarium lore videos. They are super engaging. You’ll be in love. Nothing would have existed if Tolkiens works never hit the light of day as they were meant to stay private and sometimes be shared with his children and so on. No Game Of Thrones. No Skyrim. No ElderScrolls, No World Of Warcraft, no Dungeons&Dragons. None of it. Not even Star Wars. Not even Harry Potter! They took inspiration from his works which were souly to give back a forgotten history of the Anglo Saxons that had their culture & history destroyed as the larger empires were riding around them. His works reflect the Elder Edda(Norse) The Kalevala(Finnish) and the Welsh people from Wales as well as Irelands cultures of the Tuatha De Danaan as well! His languages are fully fleshed out too resembling Finnish & Welsh • By the way Elrond is around 6870-8000 years old & nearly a full Elf year (as they age very very differently to Men) is close to 144 man years(solar years for them). but if you want a more true age you must realize that he may be 8000 but in human years after the sun and moon were created from the flower from of the two trees of Valinor as well as one fruit from the other of the two trees; they experience the TIME and the way men experience it but their clock is different! They live as long as the world/Arda/Ëa does. Essentially. Which is why they are so in synch with the world around them and the nature responds to them ! Think of when Legolas walked ontop of all that snow on the Mountain of Caradhras!! They continue to endure as long ad the world itself does. (Arda) and speaking of age, Legolas is also 3000+years old by the time he becomes a member of The Fellowship Of The Ring! If you look back on the original trilogy movies: The fellowship had a 3000year old Elven PRINCE in their party. And a clandestine angelic being who was Gandalf originally known Olòrin to those such as Galadriel who knew him when she lived in Valinor, Elrond also knew would be one of the only others who’d know this save Círdan The Shipwright(Oldest Elf in the world but even he was a few generations down from the original elvish peoples to awake to the stars) & kin to Thingol who also is a semi distant cousin to Legolas as Legolas’ grandfather was the close cousin to Thingol(same with Galadriel’s Husband Celeborn through his father, their capital within Lothlòrien was named after his father(Caras Galadhon) Galadhon being the name indicating that which belongs to the father. And a 87 year old Númenorean man named Aragorn!, a 335 year old Dwarven Prince named Gimli. And as a microcosm they resembled the coalition of all the races of middle earth uniting under one banner which is another reason it sort of metaphysically set into motion the world uniting at the macrocosm ! Galadriel's Phial (gift to Frodo) is something really special. light & dark have a spiritual dimension in Tolkien. way back before the First Age Valinor was lit by two very special Trees that waxed & waned in opposition to each other. a master craftsman Elf named Fëanor fashioned three gems that captured their light, the Silmarils. (And it’s same power and light was drawn into it from the very firmament where it now stands amongst the stars as Eärendil himself (Elrond’s father stands watch over The Doors Of Night where Melkor still is held until fate holds him no longer.) Everyone who saw them was captivated by them, even the Melkor(Morgoth); the first Dark Lord. Wars were fought over them called the Kinstrife after Morgoth had the Trees destroyed the Silmarils were the only light from them left and he stole them as you may remember, they changed hands a few times & eventually one was left after one fell into the sea & another was lost in a pit of magma. a Half Elf named Eärendil (the first one! Who was Elrond’s father.) came into its possession & sailed it to Valinor as a gift to the Valar to ask for their help in defeating Morgoth, which they did. the Valar turned it into a star & hung it in the sky with Eärendil as its guardian. the fountain of Galadriel's Mirror is lit by light captured from the star Eärendil & her Phial has water from the fount. I've left out about 90% of the story but it's quite important & central to the story of Middle Earth. for her to give the Phial to Frodo is quite extraordinary. its light does burn & blind Shelob (that's the spider's name) but doesn't kill her outright. oh also, before he was put in the sky to guard the last Silmaril Earendil had two children, Elrond & his brother Elros the first King of Numenor. Tolkien's lore is deep & vast & the Silmarils are at the center of it. The Star of Eärendil is the light that shines in the horizon both in the morning and the evening. It consists in a boat raised by the Valar and led by Eärendil, who carries a shining Silmaril while watching the Doors of Night. The Door of Night was a portal in the distant Uttermost West that leads to heaven, and/or the Void. Eärendil's ship Vingilot was taken by the Valar from the rim of the world, passed through the Door and was lifted into the "oceans of heaven". PS: Eärendil is ELROND’s half Vanyar Elf half human father, that father was the son of the great Tuor of the great stories of The Children Of Húrin book!❤❤❤❤ Aragorn is a CLOSE descendant of a direct bloodline to Elros(Elrond’s Twin Brother) The title of half elven (Peredhel) was due to the combined history of Beren&Lúthien, his mother Elwing was the granddaughter of Lùthien! Eärendil was the husband of Elwing. The true half elf; son of the best elvish women ever who rescued hundreds from the highest of elvish kingdoms(Gondolin); her name is Idril & one of the best most powerful men around named Tuor. Who later on when they went to Valinor together through their own way lead to him choosing to be counted as One Of The Eldar for Idril. Eärendil did the same for Elwing. ❤
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
@@6666Imperatoragain. Check my reply I added to this thread. I gave the longer story. It’s more complex. It’s to do with the deeds of Eärendil.
@iconoclast65558 ай бұрын
Mate, you're going to get those 1,000 likes, so you and Cara better be watching the Two Towers soon and in extended edition, because we needs it. It's our Ring. An addiction. Give it to us. C'mon.
@cmdrbrantford8888 ай бұрын
I think they need a new bet/challenge.. if we can get it to 1500 likes, they will watch the extended versions.
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
@@cmdrbrantford888 either way it happened already😭
@Crazy_Diamond_758 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReacts LotR reactions are almost always one of the most watched on anybody's channel.
@patrickwoodlands40868 ай бұрын
As daunting as it may seem, you guys HAVE to watch the extended versions for the next 2 movies. There's so many crucial scenes left out that add gravity to the movies. An extremely entertaining reaction from you two! Looking forward to your next uploads.
@Freedomcalll8 ай бұрын
I do not know you guys, it is my premiere on this channel, but I had my first generous (loud) laugh of the day when she uttered "oh, kurwa..." Priceless. Thanks for the reaction! By the way, I feel... obliged to mentioned that Boromir is my favourite character of the whole trilogy. As it is said few times throughout the movie, "men are weak." As through the lore, the men were the only ones who actually fell under the influence of the One Ring. (Elves discovered the enemy plot with the rings, while the faith of the dwarven rings is more or less unknown. (though, it is mentioned that the dwarfs were too difficult to control because of their stubborness). Isildur got immediately corrupted by the rings and so was Boromir. It is worth mentioning here that the ring works through influecing thoughts of its wearer and people around, by promising them fullfiling their wildest dreams and desires. Boromir is the heir of the current steward of the 'last' kingdom of men - Gondor - but he knows himselves, and reminded by Galadriel, that his father's rules is failing and Gondor is weak, constantly under attack from Mordor. Boromir's biggest desire is to see the glory of the Gondor restored, for his people to be safe, so the rings tries to convince him that he can help him with that. But... As weak and phrone to corruption human's hearths are, they are also capable of heroic deads, loyalty and courage of doing what is right. Boromir eventually sees through the lies of the ring and rushes to save Marry and Pippin. (Gentle reminder - HE was the one who trained them, HE was the one who was carrying them above the snow on the Caradhras, HE was the one who grab them BOTH and jumped across the gap on the stairs in Moria, HE was the one who was aboard with them in the boats. And in the end, when Aragorn kills the Uruk-hai, his very first words were 'they took the little ones...'). He fights to the last breath, facing head on the danger and death without his trusty shield, even though he must have been very well aware he cant fight all of the uruk hai. He dies with his sword in his hands, with his mind cleared of the ring's influece, with three arrows ripped through his chest, with 10+ uruk hais dead by his feet. Not as Isildur, who fell for the ring, and died with three arrows in the BACK after the ring betrayed him. "Over my dead body." Have a good ride you two :)
@midgeman903 ай бұрын
A great warrior may be killed by one arrow, Boromir was pierced by many ;)
@RoboSteave8 ай бұрын
I'm sure many will tell you to watch the extended versions for the next two. They will be right. This wonderful story has only begun.
@johnwalters13418 ай бұрын
At 6:20, Hobbits live a bit longer than Men. They "come of age" at 33, and Tolkien says that they reach 100 as often as not. When Gandalf first greets Bilbo, he gives him a hard look, not because Bilbo is turning 111, but because he hasn't aged, and he looks no older than he did when he first found the Ring, at age 50.
@Dystisis8 ай бұрын
So in human terms it would be kinda like a 80-year-old looking like a 40-year-old.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
@@Dystisisyup. And elves full year is an entire lifetime of man. ;)
@kibblesnbits91465 ай бұрын
And then the book states that 17 years pass between the birthday party and Frodo beginning his journey
@s001dxp8 ай бұрын
"I got a Hobbit diet" was a lol moment for me.
@scorn7878 ай бұрын
The extended version of Two Towers explains more of Boromir.
@manumudgal57768 ай бұрын
yes
@bladegtr348 ай бұрын
I know they watched the theatrical cut of Fellowship, but seriously hope they see the extended version of Two Towers.
@NeithDollhouse8 ай бұрын
I doubt they will
@joshuah56558 ай бұрын
Theatrical > Extended. Musical adaptation and pacing is better in theatrical. Also there's some non-sense in extended, like the witch king breaking Gandalf's staff.
@wesselkouwenhoven24678 ай бұрын
@@joshuah5655that is also in the theatrical version.
@beige_projection8 ай бұрын
Please watch The Two Towers and The Return of The King in Extended editions. They're totally worth it!
@seanmcmurphy47448 ай бұрын
Agree
@atanamorell28 ай бұрын
Yes!
@Crazy_Diamond_758 ай бұрын
It's good that the Fellowship extended is probably the one that matters least. Not that it's not great, it just doesn't add quite as much necessarily narrative detail.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
I’m your 100th comment.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
@@Crazy_Diamond_75nope. It matters the most. Note world and character building and foreshadowing. More content from Tolkiens own words. More redeeming of the demonic freak out by PJs Galadriel with scenes between her and Aragorn etc. ties scenes from first film to both third and second ones.
@rio20d8 ай бұрын
the curse of Sean Bean....he always dies lol 🤣🤣
@kibblesnbits91465 ай бұрын
Fun Fact Christopher Lee (Saruman) has more on screen deaths than any other actor in history!
@JudahAlegre8 ай бұрын
The two towers and the return of the kings are waving 👋👋 an absolute masterpiece 💪💪
@joshuagust97608 ай бұрын
galadriel was admitting to frodo and (and mostly to herself) what will happen if she ever got the one ring, it's a recognition that the one ring will change her to the ruin of all despite her good intentions bc the one ring is that powerful and evil and yes, it was a rejection of the ring before her
@prefon137 ай бұрын
I love her comments about “fighting the long defeat.” How rejecting the Ring still isn’t a victory, in the classic heroic sense; how even destroying the Ring, and sending Sauron into nothingness forevermore, still means a diminishing for the Elves anyways. It is a lesson in doing the right thing, persistently, even if you have nothing to gain.
@custardflan8 ай бұрын
Notice how Aragorn puts on Boromirs wrist guards at the end.
@fakecubed8 ай бұрын
Rule #1 of any RPG, always loot your fallen companions.
@michaelstark87205 ай бұрын
@@fakecubed as a profesional looter in any RPG, i can confirm. Loot values to me more than one ring :-)
@pickthestickup8 ай бұрын
Homies, you MUST do extended. So many of your questions will be answered, so much additional context.
@sj_lute8 ай бұрын
This was a great reaction video, especially compared to many others out there. Relevant, immediate impressions, a mostly-clear understanding of what was happening (which is not easy for someone not well-versed in the story), and you also managed to clip IN all of the most important bits! Well done. On to part two!!!
@r2d2rxr8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful first and semi-first reaction. I’m definitely subscribing to see you guys tackle the rest. I pray you do watch the Extended for the last two (particularly the 3rd), because unlike the first film they did cut some key character moments that were beautifully preformed and were great payoffs/ conclusions to specific arcs. P.S. If it helps you can split it into two parts/ viewings. Swear you won’t regret :)
@RobbingSouls8 ай бұрын
There’s your 1k likes now the last two movies extended. 😂
@irrelevant_noob8 ай бұрын
And 6 times that in just a week. :)
@unseenentity3268 ай бұрын
when all your subscibers say you need to watch the extended edition, they have a reason...
@mikennem90778 ай бұрын
LOVE YOIUR REACTION! first time on your channel. seeing how people react to my favorite trilogy is always a treat when reactors are 'real'. they get scared, they laugh and they cry b/c they actually enjoy movies. you've got a new SUB and follower in me! OH and LOTR only gets better from here!!!!
@oasius59748 ай бұрын
Come on...gotta do the extended edition. LOTR is best without missing all the information. Love your reactions BTW keep it up.
@blameluke8 ай бұрын
The only way to get all the information is reading the books. There's at least an extra 10 hours missing from the extended edition too.
@oasius59748 ай бұрын
@@blameluke that is true but they are probably not gonna read the books at this time. However, if they do we gotta make sure they read the Silmarillion.
@ariessmith49108 ай бұрын
Im saying man
@DestinyAwaits198 ай бұрын
The extended editions are cringe.
@bjornareriksen8 ай бұрын
Theatrical is best for first viewing.
@gamergod91828 ай бұрын
shame you are not watching the EE. the theatrical cuts were made purely to make the movie work in theather, but those missing scenes are still absolute A-tier material. it's how the movies are supposed to be watched. and yes, 3-4 hours per movie is long, but with a combined 11 hours, it's what - a season and half of a regular TV show? it's really not that much if you look at it from the right perspective, and when I rewatch them, I always do it half a movie at a time.
@Freshwater1218 ай бұрын
The theatrical cuts won all the awards, so they can’t be that bad
@andrews.52128 ай бұрын
One does not simply stop watching LoTR EE once it starts..
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
Peter Jackson wanted people to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result. Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons. - Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart. But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again. The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️). Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film. It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!” It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!
@rramirezvip8 ай бұрын
Cara being scared at the most RANDOM SHOTS is everything to me!
@paulmartin23488 ай бұрын
You are both great in this reaction. That being said watching this beautiful lady's eyes (know know she also got scared) as the movie progressed the was spellbound. I am so happy you loved it and thank you for a great watch. 😃
@BattleAngelFan998 ай бұрын
Here's my interpretation after seeing this movie over a hundred times: When Galadriel said "I passed the test", she meant she fully experienced having the ring and its power and knowing what she would do with that power and then she turned it down. This means that she chose good over power. Maybe this draw to power was distracting her and she felt the need to conquer it before leaving.
@nataliestclair61768 ай бұрын
Partly yes, she says she passed the test amd will diminish and go into the West and remain Galadriel Meaning she not only freed herself from the power of the Ring but also freed herself of the desire for power itself. Her background, which is to long and complicated to go into here, is that she was born in the Valinor or the Undying lands. She was on if the post powerful Elven women then and by the time of the LotR the most powerful elf in Middle Earth. She left Valinor because she wanted to see Middle Earth as well as find and establish a kingdom or her own to rule in Middle Earth To leave Valinor, which was forbidden, she was partly involved in the Kin Slaying although she took no part in the killing of other elves. After the Kinslaying and leaving Valinor, the elves that left were banned from ever returning to the Undying Lands as punishment, including Galadriel. The Ban was lifted after the elves hepled the Valor defeat Morgoth in the War of Wrath. Many returned to Valinor, but Galadriel remained in Middle Earth becuase she wanted to rule her own kingdom, which she eventually did. So when she freed herself of the power of the Ring she also freed herself of her desire to hold power in general and knew it was time for her to return to the Undying Lands after Sauron would be defeated
@pwmiles568 ай бұрын
@@nataliestclair6176 Pretty much right, but she says "I pass the test"
@mickaleneduczech83738 ай бұрын
Deeper story than that. Galadriel is actually really ancient. But in her youth she was haughty and desired a kingdom of her own. She'd crossed some of the wrong people and was banished from returning to The Undying Lands, the only elf to suffer that fate. When she declined the ring and passed the test, her banishment was lifted.
@6666Imperator8 ай бұрын
@@mickaleneduczech8373 that is not true at all. She is NOT the only elf who was banished. Also not her own actions caused the banishment but rather the brother mass murder that her father ordered on the hunt for the Silmaril. "Some of the wrong people" yeah well how about basically the lesser gods (or higher angels depending on how you want to see it), but again they could have left if they wanted to but what angered the Valar was that they murdered their own kin while leaving. All Noldor who left with Feanor and his sons were banished which included Galadriel.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
She had immense power now beyond Fëanor and her full uncle Fingolfin, surpassed Turgon and Fingon, surpassed all of them after living literally near to her 3rd cycle. 17,000 plus years. Older than the sun and moon. Sauron feared her
@carahoglund52668 ай бұрын
Great job! You guys are fun to watch. You're very perceptive and analytical and catch what a lot of reactors don't. One thing--you HAVE to watch the extended versions of Two Towers and Return of the King. TRUST US ON THIS. You can "kind of" get away with the theatrical release of Fellowship, but the last two movies really have so much extra content in them that you really hamstring yourself by not watching the extended versions.
@fakecubed8 ай бұрын
Elves are quite literally immortal. Even if they're killed, they basically respawn across the ocean.
@user-jk5um1om8l8 ай бұрын
The end credits music for all 3 movies is extremely fitting and a musical capstone that profoundly captures the mood of each film. Even the end credits music is perfect, attended to with thought and care - that’s how great every facet of these movies are.
@2BeeAdorable8 ай бұрын
guys, if you liked this one you really need to watch the extended editions going forward. I know it seems like a monumental task but they add SO much more depth and context, they are well worth the time. there's scenes that re-contextualize characters and give payoffs to characters that don't happen in the theatrical. If you liked the first one you owe it to yourselves to watch the extended versions.
@mariusionita2668 ай бұрын
Welcome to the cinematic masterpiece known as The Lord of the Rings, noting will ever come close to it. Please reconsider watching the extended versions for the last two movies, they add a lot more context to things. 25:41 The Palantir (Seeing Stone) conversations with Sauron were what sealed Saruman's betrayal. The thing with him in the books is that while a very wise and intelligent wizard, he grew very very arrogant because of it and began thinking of himself as 'the only one good enough to lead the fight against evil' and along the years he saw his allies beneath him and grew frustrated with them. This in turn lead to the idea in his mind that HE must be the one in charge and lead everyone, 'cuz he knows better'. Once he started using the Palantir, he got in a duel of willpower with Sauron (which also has one in his tower of Barad-Dur). The thing with these Palantiri is that you have to will them to show you what you want and in a contest of wills against Sauron, Saruman was easily outmatched and thus cornered into allying with him (note how drained and weary he is as the orc workers come to him to receive their orders). 54:25 Very VERY well noticed. A lot of reactors miss the arrows pelting the Fellowship (granted, they are very easy to miss) and are frustrated with the lads not helping Gandalf out. 58:35 Correct, Galadriel basically is in a sort of exile from the Western Lands (a sort of Heaven on Earth realm if you will) due to some actions in her past (and that's one BIG rabbit hole to go down). Her rejection of the One Ring is in a sense a final penance served and will thus be granted to return to the West. Btw, on Galadriel, here are two fun and interesting lore facts about her: she was tutored by a literal angel who assumed a living form and she is older than the literal sun and moon of Middle-Earth.
@pickthestickup8 ай бұрын
“Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. Even the very wise cannot see all ends." - Gandalf
@custardflan8 ай бұрын
At the end of this you'll want to watch the extended versions of the next two.
@rcrawford428 ай бұрын
They're smoking tobacco. In one book's chapter introduction, he specifically calls out that it's a variety of nicotiana -- which is what tobacco is.
@LordEriolTolkien5 ай бұрын
indeed. one of my minor gripes with PJ is that he didn't make this clear
@brandonbreaux12968 ай бұрын
I’m glad this is how I found this channel. I sincerely hope you can get to see the other films. I have a feeling you’ll enjoy them. I would also like to add that I for one am happy you are watching them at all. There will likely be folks that insist you watch the extended versions; I hope those won’t be discouraging. The films are great either theatrical or not; I for one am happy you seem to enjoy them at all. Keep up the good work no matter what you do! Also, if you do read this you’ll likely see this *along with many other* bits of trivia about the movies and or lore of the world. It may be unwarranted, but this world is so rich it’s hard for me not to add something. Specifically on Galadriel, one of my favorite characters. I’ll spoil it for you both: she’s okay. You can trust her. Her reaction to Frodo giving her the ring was the same as Gandalf’s, only different. Gandalf told Frodo what would happen if he had the ring, while Galadriel showed him what would happen. It was scary, but for good reason. Galadriel had always been driven by her want for power as her backstory goes VERY far back. She was denied her ability to sail west with her people because of what she and her kin had done in the past. When she says “I pass the test” it can be seen a few ways. She passes the temptation of the ring, but she also passes in proving that she could put aside her pride and ambition to meet her own goals. I’m sure someone will be able to articulate this better than I just did. TLDR: Galadriel is good. Don’t worry about her. She was showing Frodo what would happen if she had the ring.
@ramuki94278 ай бұрын
Love you actually delivered on your promise! One little thing I wanted to clarify regarding Gandalf and Saruman tho: Saruman is in fact not Gandalf's master, but more so a colleague of his. They are both Wizards and part of the same "order" (there is a lot more backstory to this, but I do not want to get into ALL the lore of Middle-eart), with Saruman being their quasi leader. Other than that tho, they are pretty equal in standing.
@yelnikigwawa18458 ай бұрын
Can’t *quite* agree. It apparently makes a large and important difference if one is “…the Gray” vs. “…the White”. Otherwise, we’re in sync.
@ramuki94278 ай бұрын
@@yelnikigwawa1845 Oh yeah, Saruman is ofc the leader of the wizards, and thus is more powerful than Gandalf. But before the Istari came to Middle-earth, Gandalf and Saruman were pretty much equals IIRC.
@PattieLo8 ай бұрын
Your reaction did not disappoint :) it brought me so much joy seeing you both enjoying it! Specially Cara’s realization that she has a “Hobbit-diet”. Same!
@OttoGrainer278 ай бұрын
Not the extended version right? Just thought the wood elves scene would have been included otherwise, but thanks for the reaction man. You guys are a good fit for this
@Stranglebat8 ай бұрын
I don't know if Cara knows how much of a dopamine rush i get from hearing say "Innit"
@Oldskaterguy1018 ай бұрын
I was living in New Zealand when they were making these films. I often bumped into the cast and crew whilst out working. These films have a special place in my heart. Enjoy the other movies 👍
@johnwalters13418 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching the movie with you! Let me add one more vote for watching the Extended versions of the other two movies. It isn't as important for FOTR, but both of the others have scenes important to the plot that were omitted from the Theatrical versions. A reviewer needs a butt of steel, so grit your teeth and go for it. You won't regret doing so!
@b_s_productions44058 ай бұрын
You should really watch the extended editions, they make the movies even better! Or at least look up the scenes online for the Fellowship.
@DestinyAwaits198 ай бұрын
The extended editions are not the official movies.
@b_s_productions44058 ай бұрын
@@DestinyAwaits19 It is the version they wanted to release but they thought it would be too long in theaters. Hence "Theatrical cut." And how can it not be official if they officially released them?
@DestinyAwaits198 ай бұрын
@@b_s_productions4405 Its not the version they wanted to release. Jackson himself said he prefers the theatricals. They worked an entire year on each film to get the best cut. The theatricals are much more engaging films. They don't dilly dally.
@hkpew8 ай бұрын
@@DestinyAwaits19 The theatrical versions are undoubtedly the best version for theatrical release - as it is, they are really too long. I know I wasn't able to make it through the entire movie (any of the three) at the theater without a bathroom break. On the other hand, my reaction coming out of The Fellowship of the Ring when I saw it in the theater was that they really should have made it into two movies with just a little bit of additional material to make each movie about 2 hours long. And the extra material I was envisioning, based on my knowledge of the books, was pretty similar to what was added for the extended editions. Given that the extended editions were not meant to be watched in the theater, so stopping whenever necessary to take a bathroom break (or whatever else you need to do) isn't a problem, I prefer them to the theatrical versions for home viewing. But I wouldn't want to go to a theater to watch one of the extended versions unless they put in a long intermission somewhere near the middle. Is the pacing somewhat harmed by the additional material in the extended releases? Maybe, in some cases. But I don't think it's significant, and some of the added scenes are almost required to really understand what is going on in some of the other scenes. In general, I think a lot was done in the name of pacing that really hurt the coherence of the story. And that wasn't always due to things that were left out - sometimes it was stuff that Peter Jackson et al added in explicitly for the purpose of adding tension where it might otherwise be missing but which didn't really make sense within the story. By the way, can we just take a minute to salute the head of New Line Cinema who, when Miramax was trying to force Peter Jackson to turn his two movie project into a single movie, not only rescued the production but insisted on expanding it to three movies? From what I've heard about the two movie version I'm not sure it would have been very successful with Tolkien fans. Even with three very long (perhaps too long for the theater?) movies there was a lot that was merely hinted at. I've watched enough first time reactions to see how often that results in significant confusion over some parts of the story for those who haven't read the books. (And occasionally even for those of us who have, given that the movies don't always follow the books perfectly.) While I still wish it had been made into six 2 hour movies instead of three 3 hour movies, I understand that it was really a miracle that Peter Jackson was able to get financing for three movies. The result isn't the best that I can imagine, but it's better than I have any right to expect to actually see. And with the extended editions, I got something close to the 6 movies I wanted.
@Makkaru1128 ай бұрын
@@DestinyAwaits19 Peter Jackson wanted people to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result. Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons. - Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart. But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again. The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️). Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film. It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!” It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!
@User87_8 ай бұрын
So much of these films were filmed in real locations and locations made for the film, they made the shire and let it age for a year before filming on it is just 1 example, it was shot in the director Peter Jackson’s home country of New Zealand. Saw these movies in theaters as a young teen, it was so epic, still is everytime I watch it. Glad we have a new fan
@GomuNingen8 ай бұрын
not watching the extended version is a crime in itself
@KhalidMohamedwrestlingBr-lz7uc8 ай бұрын
But great to news it will be on cinema next month I will be going
@fghjconner8 ай бұрын
Hard disagree. The extended editions are awesome, but mostly because they just give us more LotR. The theatrical cuts are better *movies*.
@A_Gu8 ай бұрын
@@fghjconner I also would add that people often forget that back when they came out, we all watched the theatrical cut first. As an introduction to Middle Earth (esp. if someone is not into fantasy, like my parents lol), I prefer the theatrical over extended
@playermartin2868 ай бұрын
@@fghjconnerabsolutely correct
@tamberlame278 ай бұрын
@@fghjconner no they are not. They remove crucial bits like more back story to Boromir and Faramir and very very importantly Sauruman
@nihilistajustinianvs61688 ай бұрын
All that contrast that you guys point out is what Tolkien wanted to reflect with the concept of Industrialization and the environment, like man and progress to obtain power (from the perspective of Suaron's ambition and what Saruman does in Isengard) It is seen that it destroys the natural environment. Peter Jackson reflected this very well in how it is presented in the trilogy of books and in Tolkien's letters. P.S: I just cannot wait to see Cara and Prez reacting The Return of the King :'D Cool reaction guys!
@seaneendelong80658 ай бұрын
Now that's what I call instantly deeply engaged! Might want to consider rewatching this Extended version off camera before TT and reserved to post later- she would ADORE the added scenes and vibe, and you would get lots of great writing and events.
@Jjroberson1148 ай бұрын
My favorite reactors on KZbin. You two are a pure vibe.
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
Appreciate this!
@Pixelologist8 ай бұрын
Not to mention an absolutely stunning couple, if they don't mind my saying.
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
@@Pixelologist haha thanks I'll always take a compliment😂
@SiouxTube8 ай бұрын
I'm glad a couple more folks have seen Lord of the Rings. It's a wonderful story and is the cornerstone of the Fantasy genre. These movies have also stood the test of time. There are few movie franchises that have even approached the quality, scale, and storytelling in these three films. It's one of the best trilogies ever made. If and when you guys finish this be it reacted to on this channel or not I will always advise a yearly re-watch of the Extended Editions. It's always worth it. As for some notes I took for the reaction, The Elves indeed barely notices the passing of time. Before things went very awry the original plan for them was that they were never supposed to linger in Middle Earth as they have. They were originally meant to travel West to the shores of the gods on a magical continent in the West. It's why you'll keep hearing about that in these three films. If you ever read into the lore of Middle Earth you'll find a breadth and depth of detail that explains nearly everything you see in Lord of the Rings and then some. in the Simarillion novel which explains the beginning of the development of the races of middle earth literally hundreds of years pass between the chapters from war to war and historical event to historical event since a majority of the characters in the novel are elves. Arwen definitely didn't have confidence facing the Nine Ringwraiths either and the spell you see was actually a magical trap fashioned by Elrond and customized by Gandalf. It's meant to keep unwanted people and things out of the Elvish lands of Rivendell and literally washes them away. Not to mention, Ringwraiths don't like water because it's both a conveyance for magic in their world, a substance their undead bodies doesn't like representing life and nature, and any flowing water is the realm of the sea god, Ulmo. The Ring Wraiths are a perversion of life itself and water represents everything they are not. Given you didn't watch the Extended cut there's a reason no one knows the whispering of the ring. It's in the perverse language of Mordor. It's a magical language Sauron created for only his army to use. However, to the free people of Middle Earth especially the magical and the people of old who remember the wars and evil it allowed and created it is not just difficult to listen to but sounds like evil in your head. Though, for that matter a lot of languages in Middle Earth have a distinct impression to them but the Black Speech of Mordor and song like speech of the Elves are languages that almost have a magical quality to them. A part that never made it into the movies at all is when Sam and Frodo first leave the Shire that spend one night camping with a group of Elves that are traveling West to leave Middle Earth. Frodo knows a good degree of Elvish to communicate with them and talks far into the night with them in their language and Sam swears as he's nodding off to bed the longer they talk he can almost see what they're saying as it paints a literal magical vision of communicated speech in front of him which kind of can be traced to the fact Tolkien loved languages, prose, poems, words, speech, and communication and it shows in his work. He literally helped write the Oxford Dictionary in 1928. The Balrog you see in the Mines of Moria is actually a demon of the old world. It's a former Angel that volunteered to be on the side of evil in a great conflict that's written in the Silmarillion novel. Gandalf is also an Angel alongside his fellow Wizards that were made to take the form of old mortal men and sent to Middle Earth following the 1st age to help protect and guide the fledgling races of the developing world. Also, Galadriel isn't bad. She's just an old jaded soul. She did follow the plan at the beginning of time and left Middle Earth to join the gods in their heaven on Earth with the rest of her tribe but, she was used like many of the Elves of her tribe and they unfortunately turned against the gods and left Heaven only to come back to Middle Earth and find they had been deceived. The evil god during the 1st age had manipulated her people in Heaven through their greatest artisan who convinced most of his people to turn against their fellow elves and the gods and flee Heaven while nearly slaying another tribe of sea fairing elves and stole their ships. She and her tribe fought an endless war against the evil god during the 1st age of Middle Earth and were nearly wiped out. They barely survived the events of the 1st age and she was lucky enough to survive alongside her people that now only number in the tens of thousands when once they were a tribe of hundreds of thousands in heaven. She technically passes a test keeping herself from taking the ring and knows if they can defeat this last great threat to the world then she may just be able to pass into the West and return to Heaven after all. But, anyways, enough of my my blather. I hope you guys continue reacting given each movie is better than the last and definitely worth reacting to or at the very least watching on your own time.
@svatoson8 ай бұрын
not watching the extended version is like licking a popsicle trough a window...
@BattleAngelFan998 ай бұрын
I watched the original theatrical versions of these movies and the extended versions. The extended are better and should be how people experience these movies, even for the first time. They help to clarify some important things that were kind of vague in the theatrical cuts, but they're just more fun too.
@SixFour03918 ай бұрын
What a great analogy!!!
@kevinpakkala37218 ай бұрын
I love the extended versions very much. However, I do believe that when you are introduced to this story, you do it with the theatrical version first. Let that set in with all of it's glory. Then go back and watch the extended versions to get that feeling all over again because you have new scenes to watch.
@DestinyAwaits198 ай бұрын
The extended versions have too many cringe scenes.
@Gutslinger8 ай бұрын
@@kevinpakkala3721I personally wouldn't have liked that experience. It's almost like watching all the spoily trailers for a movie, and then watching the full movie for the "bonus scenes".
@srrizo698 ай бұрын
Loved her reation! And please consider to watch the extended editions, these are great movies and at the end you will want more content :)
@abdurrehmanali78 ай бұрын
The next 2 are Extended Additions must as it adds a lot of context to the movies and answers many of the questions that remained unanswered for those who haven’t read the books.
@Bingchirringg8 ай бұрын
52:00 Gandalf isn’t just an old man. He is an angel who was sent to help the free peoples.
@Supernovice9428 ай бұрын
Omg I’m so glad you guys watched this! Cara was going through it bless her 😅
@M.H.I.A.F.T.8 ай бұрын
'I hope it's not scary...Is Orlando Bloom in this!?' has to be the most archetypal girlfriend thing I've ever heard.
@DaimonAnimations8 ай бұрын
This is where Sousou no Frieren took inspiration from, like most Fantasy stories today. Also for The last two you NEED to do the Extended edition, you're gonna love it more!
@WelbyIsYourGod8 ай бұрын
Awesome channel and awesome reaction... And you got a real catch brotha treat her well lol. I wish you both the best and I hope your channel blows up!
@MattJohnstoneHC8 ай бұрын
Found your channel from the MDD anime reactions and wowza just putting this comment here before seeing anything in this video cause this is exciting to watch yall react!
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy!
@tommyjohnson91758 ай бұрын
You need to see the extended versions. You will have noticed there is no filler dialog in these movies, the smallest conversations are important. The sequences cut out to shorten it for the theater release contain a lot of detail that will explain something coming up or something that just happened. If you're detail oriented, you'll appreciate not having to ask yourself "How" or "Why". Example: Galadriel gave everyone elf magic items before they left down the river, you only got to see the water she gave to Frodo. She gave Sam rope, gave them all a cape of concealment. You'll see them all wearing the capes in the next movies and notice how they use these items.
@iamtheresurrection72218 ай бұрын
Well you got my like! Cant recommend the extended editions enough though, enhances the movies hugely
@WoodlandAsh8 ай бұрын
Great relation. First time viewer of channel. Subbed 👌🏻
@simonsalgueiro62178 ай бұрын
Bilbo finding the ring was actually what saved everyone
@iconoclast65558 ай бұрын
Great reaction. I could tell that you two were really immersed in the movie and paid attention. Cara saying she's glad she didn't watch it when she was a kid because she would have been traumatized is funny. I was 11yo when my mom just randomly asked if I wanna watch movie in theatre and of course I said yes and I didn't even know that what we were going to watch is this movie. Long story short, I was scared shitless, and for days I was having nightmares of orcs invading my city. Later on, this became my favorite movies of all time. I hope you watch the extended editions for the next movies. They add a lot of epicness to the series
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
That's interesting to hear, because for me, I could never call LOTR "dark" or particularly scary. Yes there are few jumpscares and tense scenes but overall it's very hopeful and uplifting story for me. So in my eyes it's like one of the "brightest" stories out there. Although I was a weird kid who loved Terminator, Alien and Predator movies since I was like 7, so it's interesting to see other people's perspective
@iconoclast65558 ай бұрын
@@takonaegi2967 You also saw Fellowship of the Ring when you were 7-12 for the first time and you thought it was a bright, hopeful, and uplifting story?
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
@@iconoclast6555 Yes, I was around 10 when I first saw it and beside few "scary" and tragic scenes I thought it had hopeful message overall. But as I said, I'm the weird one who loved scary creatures designs since I was a child. So it's not like my perspective represents majority or is "right", I just like to see how differently people can perceive same things)
@iconoclast65558 ай бұрын
@@takonaegi2967 You were a very interesting kid, then. Even in my perspective as an adult who do not get scared of the creatures in this movie anymore, objectively, the Fellowship of the Ring by itself is not a bright, hopeful, and uplifting movie. At its end, Gandalf and Boromir died, the Fellowship broke off. Merry and Pippin were taken, and Sam and Frodo is just starting their journey just the two of them towards Mordor.
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
@@iconoclast6555 Well, yeah, there are sad moments but our heroes are hopeful and continue to fight against all evil and as a viewer I always was hopeful that they will reach their goals no matter what. Even in this dark and sad ending, Sam and Frodo's friendship shines brighter than the Eye of Sauron. Anecdotal Trio's determination to save hobbits is stronger than any metal Saruman can craft. Elves are litteral angels of this world and their existence alone gives hope in brighter future. And Gendalf... Let's just say, he took out an actual devil with him and if that isn't worth his sacrifice, I don't know what is. Comparing all this to Harry Potter, as Cara did, I would say The Fellowship might be considered "darker" than only first HP movie. From second one onwards they are around same level of "darkness". The scale of conflict is obviously much bigger than in HP, but I don't think in directly correlate with a tone of a movie.
@staypuft55638 ай бұрын
I know the extended editions are daunting but they give so much backstory you’ll be glad you watched them if you decide to. It’s a must for the next two if I’m being honest. Plus you can section the videos off in parts if you need!
@wilgar8 ай бұрын
The two of you are a joy to watch! Thank you for sharing this with the world. ❤
@PeterDB908 ай бұрын
"I love a strong female character" If you watch all 3 movies, you'll meet what in my opinion is THE strongest female character (and I don't mean strength as in power, but strength of the heart).
@amberhoward78078 ай бұрын
Right?! There is another one....
@Baldwin-iv4456 ай бұрын
Female Tolkien characters in general have the strongest possible hearts.
@LordEriolTolkien5 ай бұрын
@@Baldwin-iv445 and/or the most tragic death
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
Even though extended version is longer and I understend the concerns of watching and editing 4.5 hours movie I would still argue that these movies flow better with the extended versions. They give more context to the story, more character development, some comedic releafs and breaks of tension. It objectively feels better to watch, even if it's hard to convince yourself to start watching such long movies.
@blanewilliams59608 ай бұрын
EXTENDED/FULL versions for the next two films please!
@kateiannacone26984 ай бұрын
I don't know if someone covered this already but since you mentioned the horse Arwen was riding being a beauty... the stunt rider for Arwen fell in love with that horse, so Viggo (plays Aragorn) bought it for her.
@Pork_Katacurry8 ай бұрын
WOW THE MOST UNEXPECTED BUT BEST SURPRISE EVER!! Woooo love lotr so much
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
Really liked your reaction to this! It was full of Prez's "secret lore" and small reaction gems from Cara. Can't wait for the next one soon!
@jaroslavoswald75668 ай бұрын
Oh kurva :D ..... Did I hear it right? Greetings from Slovakia. Loved the reaction.
@meatchomping27958 ай бұрын
Love the reaction! But you guys should absolutely watch the extended version. SOOOO many good scenes!
@Dreams4U28 ай бұрын
There are three books so there are three films. Galadriel said "Instead of a Dark Lord you would have a Queen!" She was demonstrating what would happen if she took the ring. She didn't take it, so she passed the test. P.S. It would have been nice if you'd reacted to the Extended version of the films. 🙂
@3dCraddock8 ай бұрын
I haven't watched this in years and I'm smiling ear to ear with a bit of misty eyes. Excited to see the rest with you!
@Frank-Voight-Kampff8 ай бұрын
Please watch the other two! They are amazing. Also use the extended versions. Especially two and three contain some important background stuff.
@fredkrissman65278 ай бұрын
I've never seen anyone so scared in front of the camera Cara! This trilogy will toughen you up. Lots of fun, new subb.
@kikikim45898 ай бұрын
Let's goo she finally got to watch pure peak, Lowkey I can't believe she never watched it that's so wild ( saying that cause I've been obsessed with LOTR since I was like 7/8 yo )
@CaraPrezReacts8 ай бұрын
Cara just become more cultured (finally)
@bobbombar67118 ай бұрын
Nearly all of the film(s) were shot in New Zealand. You also can Stat a the Rivendell or hobbiton as a hotel if I remember correctly.
@charlesedwards28568 ай бұрын
@@CaraPrezReactsPrez, too, since you/he couldn’t remember majority of the movie from seeing it so long ago.
@SethBarbrick5 ай бұрын
Gandalf and the balrog fighting is literally an incarnate angel and demon in combat according to the books
@Andrew042918 ай бұрын
The music we hear after Gandalf falls is the sound a heart makes when it’s breaking.
@eldi4blo668 ай бұрын
I just found your channel. Your reaction was great. I hope you start reacting to more movies and tv shows. I’ve watched the trilogy lots of times and the death of Boromir still makes me tear up. He was one of my favorite characters
@Some_Dumass8 ай бұрын
Didn't expect to wake up to this, but this is a pleasant surprise indeed. Not watching the extended version for Fellowship is fine, but definitely recommend it for Two Towers and Return of the King. Sauron pours most of his power, his malice, and his essence into his One Ring. As a consequence, it takes much longer than usual for him to regenerate a physical form without it. The Ring's purpose is absolute control, especially over those who bear the other Rings of Power, much like the Nine Men who were corrupted into becoming the Ringwraiths, the greatest of Sauron's slaves. He did try corrupting the Dwarves with the Seven, but they proved too hardy to bend to his will. The Three Elven Rings were made after the other 16 and without Sauron's involvement, so he doesn't have as much influence over them, making these Rings the most powerful outside of the One. We're told in the books that the Elven Rings are the ones Sauron wants the most. The owners of the Three Elven Rings are Galadriel, Elrond and Gandalf. As a bit of a fun fact, Bilbo and Frodo share the same birthday. When Bilbo turns 111, Frodo comes of age at 33. The movie never specifies this, but by the time Frodo leaves the Shire, he is 50 years old. The fact that he doesn't look much different is evidence that the Ring has already started delaying his age. Sam is 38, Merry is 36, and Pippin is 28. This explains a lot of the dumb shit Gandalf keeps getting mad at Pippin for.
@annafalcao98508 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting on Pippin's age!! So many people don't realise how much younger he is than the others and it really does explain so much about who he is. The whole journey really is his "coming of age" because he is around the equivalent to a 18-20 year old in human ages when they set off. In the book, Elrond even pushes back on Pippin specifically going on the journey because of his age! I love Pippin so much, if there's one thing I wish the movies had made more evident, it would be this (especially because Billy Boyd is the oldest of the 4 hobbit actors so it's not that clear that Pippin is Like That because he's kind of just a kid)
@Some_Dumass8 ай бұрын
@@annafalcao9850 Indeed. It makes you appreciate Galadriel telling him (in the extended edition), "Do not fear, young Peregrin Took. You will find your courage," foreshadowing the growth Pippin goes through in this journey.
@roguehart8 ай бұрын
Regarding the timeline, the entire story is roughly 20 years 17 of those take place between the birthday celebration and Gandalfs return to the shire. The main part of the story is 6 months and the ending scene is 3 years after Frodo leaves the shire.
@StrangeRep8 ай бұрын
Prez: "...not the extended version, 'cause that's absolutely mad..." Gandalf: "FOOL of a Prez! Throw yourself in next time and rid us of your stupidity!" More seriously... 🙂 There are vast numbers of potential new subs/likes out there, being LotR fans/nutcases. In recent months, several new youtubers have experienced the sudden spike in engagement from many new viewers as a result of reacting to LotR. Extra effort involved in editing for the extended editions is seriously appreciated. I've watched *many* LotR reaction videos, who start off with the theatrical edition of FotR, but then quickly realize their mistake and upgrade to the extended versions for TTT and RotK. I've never heard any of them begrudging the extra time and effort -- quite the opposite. Including more of the film, and more of your reactions, is not a waste for these monumental epics. It's so obvious that Cara got deeply absorbed in FotR that I confidently predict she'll LOVE the extended versions and end up awash in a sea of her own tears by the end of the 3rd film. Bring plenty of tissues. (Seriously -- you'd be astonished at the volume of tissues consumed by many female reactors by the end of RotK.) You also need to include more of the important dialog scenes. E.g., you skipped the bit where Gandalf gave Frodo some very sage advice in Moria, which ultimately has a deep influence on his subsequent choices after Gandalf's fall. (*Edit:* I see that there's already an overwhelming number of commenters scolding you for not doing the extended versions. Is the message received?)
@steakismeat1778 ай бұрын
Damn we are probably close to the same age. I'm 25 and I saw this movie when I was like 4-6. I can't remember which one but probably somewhere in that range. I believe it might have been on Dvd though. I know we had both a dvd and vhs players. Most of our movies were on VHS but over time more and more became dvds and I wasn't much of a fan because dvd's could scratch easily whereas our vhs tapes were more resistant to damage. Nothing angered me more than a movie stuttering because the dvd was scratched, right at a critical moment too. My dad was watching Fellowship late at night in our tv/playroom. I came down and saw him there. He told me to go to bed. I didn't. Similar to that Jake scene in Two and a half men. The door was ajar, and I was peeking in the room at the tv.
@skinnyjax8 ай бұрын
Hey, I subbed so I don't miss the rest of the Trilogy. But I'll add my voice to the others, the EXTENDED versions is the way to go. and don't worry about the time, it will fly by. It happens every time someone is concerned about them being so long... you won't feel it! This was a great reaction. I really hope you guys continue on this journey. It is truly worth it. I had the honor of watching these films as they were released. THESE movies, on the big screen are 10x even more impactful. After you guys finish this trilogy, which I'm sure you will, maybe watch The Hobbit trilogy. It's the story of Bilbo and his adventures, 60 years before The Lord of The Rings tale. It was written as a childrens book, so the tone is a little "llighter" than Lord of the Rings. Nothing too scary, it's a little silly at times, but that's fine, You see some familiar faces and get a LOT of backstory to LOTR. it's pretty cool. Anyway, can't wait for The Two Towers, Extended Edition.