Who else just goes on random Lord of the Rings scenes binges
@alonzobonillaАй бұрын
Me
@Kevonator7Ай бұрын
Right bro 😂
@alonzobonillaАй бұрын
@ yeah 😂
@amandeepj33Ай бұрын
On one right now haha
@alonzobonillaАй бұрын
@ lol
@a.k.m.3419Ай бұрын
4:16 …And in that Age and Time upon Middle Earth, 4 little hobbits of the Shire, stood taller than the Kings of Men.
@catrinalawrence393Ай бұрын
And the hobbits part 1 2 and 3 and the Lord of the rings were very good sad but the movies makes you know that you always have someone watching your back 😊
@DjinsoulАй бұрын
"My Friends, you bow to no one" that respect given makes me cry instantly after everything all went through 😢
@santos.l.halper1999Ай бұрын
powerful as it was, it doesn't ring true to the book. Though they were celebrated very highly, if I remember, it was only Samwise and Frodo who caught the peak of the adulations
@jeffhess4650Ай бұрын
@@santos.l.halper1999 Perhaps, but Tolkien had different goals from Jackson. I still recall sitting in a small theater with perhaps a few dozen in the audience (this was a noon showing and the hardcore people had come 12 hours earlier for the midnight premiere) and turning to my date in the first 5 minutes of the movie and saying, "They've nailed it!" I can't think of another film that comes even close to capturing what might have been in the author's mind than this trilogy.
@BiscuitDeliveryАй бұрын
@@santos.l.halper1999 I think Tolkien would understand most of the differences made by trying to adapt three long novels into nine hours of film, though a few of the changes conflict with the message of the story enough that he'd probably not be the most enthused about these movies. One big example would be the scouring of the Shire that was omitted from the films. Jackson wanted to show that the world the Hobbits left moved on without them and to emphasize that Frodo was no longer a part of the Shire, so he went with this direction while Tolkien wanted to show that no one is immune to the influence of evil and that even good-natured people were capable of falling down. Ultimately Jackson's version is sweeter but misses the point Tolkien was trying to make.
@patriciawinkler566424 күн бұрын
I sat and sobbed with happiness at that scene.
@PerryRhodes-qg9gs23 күн бұрын
By far, the best scene in the entire trilogy
@WatchtowerHunterАй бұрын
In case anyone forgot what real masculinity looked like, the character of Aragorn (immortalized by Viggo Mortensen) is the absolute best portrayal ever done on screen. The mix of courage with sensitivity, fearlessness with humility will forever set the standard in cinema.
@pnut3844ableАй бұрын
@Eristhenes nah
@DarrylRaymondLerette-g2qАй бұрын
Amen.
@randallphobia8698Ай бұрын
Aragorn was a hyper masculine man in a good way, but let’s not forget the quiet complexity of Sam. Sam is the greatest hero of the story, and he gets the happy ending that he deserves.
@WatchtowerHunterАй бұрын
@@randallphobia8698 You are absolutely spot on.
@jwill6276Ай бұрын
13 months. No wonder Frodo left. No way he was going to recuperate here on earth from the trauma and stress he had suffered. I think his stress was so much deeper than what the other 3 dealt with because of the draining effect of the ring constantly pulling at his life energy. Good thing he was offered that option.
@Trollioli21 күн бұрын
One of the best movies ever made. I doubt we will ever see a fantasy epic like this again in our lives.
@OswaldCopperpot2 күн бұрын
my thoughts exactly
@warwolf882 күн бұрын
we achieved perfection with these movies
@SubjectiveFunny23 сағат бұрын
@@warwolf88 We achieved nothing but being spectators. We were truly gifted this, we can claim no ownership.
@warwolf8822 сағат бұрын
@@SubjectiveFunny I don't remember asking for your opinion
@SubjectiveFunny22 сағат бұрын
@@warwolf88 woah... You are right, you achieved making that movie. It's all you, thank you! So special, we all owe you a debt!!
@larrygilbert7273Ай бұрын
That was the lesson Tolkien learned in The Great War, that the lowest soldiers in the trenches were the true heroes, who all should bow before.
@rijokoshy8594Ай бұрын
I am Tolkien’s spirit and I approve this message !
@itsPOPROXАй бұрын
I still tear up a bit when they all bow to the Hobbits.
@steveford8999Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@gmb3682Ай бұрын
It’s the rush of the orchestra sweeping in with those perfect violins 😭
@janecollins4136Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter how many times I watch it. I cry
@chuck0573Ай бұрын
Same. Every time.
@stuartfirth330Ай бұрын
Same
@murtlesmcmurray2132Ай бұрын
"I would have followed you anywhere my brother. My Captain. My King" - Boromir 😭
@justice_1337Ай бұрын
I don't think they were brothers?
@johnpendergraph6952Ай бұрын
@@justice_1337 brother in arms
@Au60schildАй бұрын
Precisely. A kinship that surpasses blood.
@billybatts8283Ай бұрын
Aragorn is old enough to be his grandfather lol
@TricksterPoi20 күн бұрын
@@justice_1337 They don't need to be actually relatives to call each other "brothers" that concept exist as old as culture says. hence the words brothers in arms/blood brothers were use
@scorpio_stinger5428Ай бұрын
“My friends, you bow to no one.” That’s a pretty strong and emotional message.
@Megalith79Ай бұрын
So so glad I got to experience this masterpiece of a trilogy in the theaters. The passion and attention to detail put into these gems was just unreal. Sadly never to be repeated..
@CVSopranoАй бұрын
I would not say sadly, for I would not wish for anyone to even try.
@kayboi619Ай бұрын
it comes too some theaters again if you can catch it.
@danethorsonАй бұрын
Those days, they were special. In my country there was a premieres of movies, one day before regular scheduling started. And mostly fans came to the premieres. For LoTR premiere, almost all LoTR fandom of Latvia showed up. Cinema was full of people dressed in chainmails, like elves, dwarves etc. It was a pleasure to watch movie with the auditoryu which actually came to see the movie, expected it and cared for it. "i was there 3000 years ago...".
@jr-xs9tfАй бұрын
It would interesting to see how 2024 Hollywood would cast these movies. Maybe it would be terrifying rather than interesting.
@marchlander129 күн бұрын
I would love to see it. The scenes like when Rohirrim and Mumakils clash. That must've been epic. I have trilogy on DVDs and can watch at any time, but theaters are a whole new experience.
@rachelthomas379Ай бұрын
Amazing scene, Elrond giving his daughter away with a mixture of joy and sadness is so pure. You can even see him whisper to her "go to him" whole scene is incredible
@CarletonBowekatyАй бұрын
He was like “these damn humans😂”
@kkdarlingАй бұрын
He looked just like a father giving away his daughter. Incredible acting.
@lb5818Ай бұрын
@@kkdarling Elrond will sail to the Undying Lands with Gandalf and Frodo, but Arwen, who has chosen to be mortal, will go to the afterlife of mankind. He's giving away his daughter, knowing that she made the same choice as his brother Elros, the first king of Numenor - knowing they will never meet again, even in the afterlife. A forever's goodbye.
@TheJECNovaАй бұрын
Aragorn singing that elven melody, after being crowned, will always stick with me, on the conclusion of this story. And what an amazing story and ending.
@johnvanhezewyk6354Ай бұрын
not elvish, it's Numenorean. It's the Oath of Elendil
@desertstormvet6978Ай бұрын
@@johnvanhezewyk6354 No. It's Quenya an elvish dialect spoken by Numenorean nobility.
@enriquefernandez702Ай бұрын
The traduction is "Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place I will abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world."
@larrygilbert7273Ай бұрын
I wish we could have seen "The Scouring of the Shire," too. Might've required another movie, though. Although it's a great story and wonderful to see Merry and Pippin not taking crap from anyone, really coming into their own, it's probably not long enough for a movie. Who knows, though, they turned "The Hobbit" into three movies, but we know how that turned out.
@jeaholland7 күн бұрын
To me, the culmination of their entire journey is this moment. The newly crowned king of all Men of Middle Earth bowing to the four unlikeliest of heroes. The power of that gesture truly is unrivaled.
@dattoDJАй бұрын
What is captured so well by these scenes is that although those on the battlefield know what you have done, when you return to normal life, people do not understand what you have done, let alone for them. Soldiers may not want to be thanked, for it will revive that which they do not wish to re-live, but to be ignored may be so much worse.
@dv96_dkАй бұрын
We will never see a movie like this again
@Decimus92Ай бұрын
We will not 😢 but I’m glad I got to witness this as a child and throughout my life. I will never forget these movies and how they helped me in my life.
@dv96_dkАй бұрын
@@Decimus92 same!
@catrinalawrence393Ай бұрын
😊😊I agree the lord of the rings was brilliant and very very well done 😊
@paciiiimijakАй бұрын
I think my greatest pleasure, was being able to watch the 2 and 3 in the cinema with my father, was too young to watch the 1 so we watched it on DVD together
@dv96_dkАй бұрын
@@paciiiimijak I’m still mad at my parents for not taking me to see them 😂
@frankw7266Ай бұрын
When the thoughts of home get you through, but when you get back, it doesn't feel like home anymore...
@shelliecarlson7015Ай бұрын
It would seem, so small.
@devilpupbear09Ай бұрын
There will never be a more worthy King than Aragorn. Hail to the King! 👑
@CorriganM08Ай бұрын
Aside from Jesus lol
@nicostheocharous1990Ай бұрын
@@CorriganM08 Jesus is king of kings
@spencergsmithАй бұрын
@@CorriganM08 amen
@michaelherrera8029Ай бұрын
And Budweiser is the king of beers.
@Yeet-ge3zsАй бұрын
Pippin on the right just smiling like "FINALLY!! THE RESPECT I DESERVE!"
@nathaliemelissa96Ай бұрын
"Bow to me, peasants!" 😂
@testodudeАй бұрын
His face said "Yep. I deserve this."
@marchlander1Ай бұрын
And rightfuly so. He showed great courage when needed the most. Now he can have his well deserved second breakfast.
@mariajukejax9649Ай бұрын
6:59. Samwise Gamgee had shown great courage. But that night in the tavern, when he saw Molly serving the customers, he needed more courage than ever for his next, most important mission. To make her his wife. Mission accomplished ❤
@nathaliemelissa96Ай бұрын
@@mariajukejax9649 Rosie. Not Molly.
@blairpenny1526Ай бұрын
Sam returning home and making his move on Rosie is the best part of the ending
@kkdarlingАй бұрын
Yeah he was too shy to do it before. But after facing down Sauron and his army of orcs, along with everything else they went through, he finally had the courage to talk to Rosie. Many men would agree there's an equivalent amount of courage needed at times :)
@dont1971Ай бұрын
Sam quietly saying "later mates, time to make some bacon"
@LawrenceMclaughlan-b7u22 күн бұрын
Fuck wish I was Sam I can't remember how many times id tried this on a special girl I knew from school
@cryptyx27Ай бұрын
20 however many years since the movie was released and the bowing to the Hobbits still hits me in the feels
@slayerdwarfify20 күн бұрын
Just over 23 since Fellowship. 2026 for the big 25.
@stormwing2614Ай бұрын
I just love Hugo Weaving's proud dad face in this scene.
@MichaelGreen831Ай бұрын
yeah, but that man can't smile!
@vinnyl264Ай бұрын
It’s not just a proud dad face. He’s proud but also saddened knowing that this means he will eventually lose his daughter. It’s proud but also pain
@mariajukejax9649Ай бұрын
Also with sadness ❤
@JC130676Ай бұрын
It's not easy to express joy, sadness, love and pride all at the same time, but he somehow pulls it off. Brilliant acting IMHO.
@stormwing2614Ай бұрын
@JC130676 well said... perfectly put.
@runningrayАй бұрын
That look that Sam gave was pure, "I'm going for it."
@stuartfirth330Ай бұрын
Think that was his actual wife too. Lol
@alejandrotorresriquelme8714Ай бұрын
After going through the elven lands, death swamps, the valley of gorgoroth and the heart of mordor, he has no more excuses to give
@StanleyRodgersАй бұрын
@@stuartfirth330 Not his actual wife but when they show them with the little blonde child in the yard later, that IS his actual daughter.
@ShenoraiАй бұрын
@@StanleyRodgers Now THAT is precious. ^^
@shepardbook2 күн бұрын
Aided by the journey and, just a little bit of liquid courage.
@FINALLYOUTAFTER7Ай бұрын
4:43 he took a knee to the little guy. That’s leadership.
@johntitorbr2 күн бұрын
What hurts the most is knowing that there are no leaders like Theoden or Aragorn, but we can exercise the great leader that exists within us, and thus seek to be better people. I think that was one of Tolkien's messages, one of so many wonderful messages.
@JoeC-h1hАй бұрын
“My friends, you bow to no one.” …Great line; Rendering honor where it’s due. …I imagine the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit will be done again decades from now. It will no doubt be done differently, but it will not be done better. ❤️
@nomes7918Ай бұрын
And then Gandalf and Elrond are in the universal bow thing. They had the whole "divinely blessed kingship" thing (since Gandalf is divine), and now two of the most powerful characters in the world are bowing down to you....
@timovangalen1589Ай бұрын
0:54 Even after everything he’s been through, Aragorn still needs to take a deep breath before turning to face his people
@steveozone4910Ай бұрын
The breath of a reluctant king.
@bigjake-ev7njАй бұрын
Pure humility.
@slickchick5811Ай бұрын
that's precisely why. he needed to exhale at the changes in his life.
@mikhailyusoff4952Ай бұрын
Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien Sinome Maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-Metta "Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place I will abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world."
@oqy1977Ай бұрын
Thank you
@walterholder6077Ай бұрын
And thus we shall be !
@NovaSkiesxАй бұрын
No matter how many times I watch this dang perfect scene, knowing full well the, "You bow to no one" is going to show any second, I STILL TEAR UP. IT NEVER FAILS LOL. God, this trilogy was and still is everything. It means so much to me. I watch it every year around Christmas. I'll show it to my kids in the future and I hope they'll show it to theirs and so on. Don't ever let this amazing epic trilogy die.
@macdieter23558Ай бұрын
Worked for me! Blimey!
@samuelphelps6101Ай бұрын
Four little Hobbits from The Shire. To whom A King, A Wizard, Elves and Men would bow to, out of sincerest respect.
@rhysioeren3203Ай бұрын
To me, it is one of the most extraordinary and amazing scenes of the trilogy. Every time i see it it makes me think a million things. Just fantastic.
@socalsoАй бұрын
My high school English teacher was passionate about the Hobbit/LOTR and had us read the books (this was the 70s). I asked for and received the box set of the books for Christmas. When the 1st movie came out I was blown away on what a fantastic job Peter Jackson did. My first thought was that I hoped my teacher was still around and able to experience the joy of seeing Tolkien's trilogy on the big screen.
@Sturmcrow1Ай бұрын
I was pretty poor growing up in Florida, but I spent all of my free time in the library. A librarian gave me a box set of LOTR (including The Hobbit) because they were going to throw it away. I was in middle school, and did not realize the treasure that I had been given for two years. Then, I devoured those books over and over again. 32 years later, I am looking forward to introducing them to my boys. The books are a little the worse for wear, and the box is held together with duct tape, but oh, the joy that this little boy had in reading them.
@markshirley9353Ай бұрын
My 7th grade English teacher, Mr. Bell, had us read them, and I remember them and him fondly to this day. Great teacher.
@helencolgan858025 күн бұрын
I was first introduced to the Hobbits in junior school, (UK) and from there went onto The Lord of the Rings. I read the books many times before the films came out and although I was eager to see the films, I waited until they came out on video. I didn’t want to be disappointed if the films didn’t reach my expectations. I’ve read another book prior to the film and was most disappointed in the film version, the actors and acting didn’t match the standard of the book. BTW, did anyone see a previous film on The Lord of the Rings, before Peter Jackson’s version? It was an animated version but this was back in the 70’s and didn’t tell the full story?
@IssaMerk25 күн бұрын
All these years later, tears still come to the eyes when that “My friends, you bow to NO man” -The King of Man said as he bowed to the hobbitses
@Scorpio_1974Ай бұрын
3:56 My friends you bow to no one just speechless....
@davidhutchinson523312 күн бұрын
When they are back at the Shire, it makes me think of when veterans come home from war. How can you relate it? You just can't.
@oremstale855812 күн бұрын
spot on
@Mexican_Trucker3 күн бұрын
I could't get the damn strawberry jam lid to open so I paused and with tears in my eyes I whispered ..... "For Frodo" .... and I opened it. I swear it happened! It works guys 😭
@paulrandigАй бұрын
You can see here that Frodo already knows that there is very little in him that can hold the connection to this world.
@SlideIXАй бұрын
Frodo has it worst but all four of them are now very different from the hobbits around them. They are the metaphorical soldiers who returned home, they have experienced things that there friends and family back home just can’t understand and that marks them as different.
@hatsunemikufanboyАй бұрын
@@SlideIX I feel that is why the scouring of the shire is so important
@SlideIXАй бұрын
@@hatsunemikufanboy of course book and film are different but even in the books those four would be different from the others around them, at least in my opinion. In the scouring of the shire the hobbits are still passive participants in the war because they are all pretty much only victims. Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin are active participants in the events that happened who did things that cost them greatly, it would be like comparing people who survived the WW2 air raids in London to people who survived the Somme. Both were terrible but different in scale, again this just my thought process on it. If you have a differing view I would very much like to hear it especially seeing as my book knowledge is shaky at best 😅
@rhoadesjerry9696Ай бұрын
Now THAT is a KING.
@sublord69367 күн бұрын
This is one of the best scenes in cinematic history for sure! And major respect to Peter Jackson and team for coming up with this line by Aragaorn as it wasn't in the books (very understandable given how long this whole scene otherwise would have been) "My friends, you bow to no one". Respect!
@Doug-l5k13 күн бұрын
Still even the King bows he's head. An honor unheard of. Badass, to say the least.
@Richard-qd8tzАй бұрын
All three of these movies came out around my birthday three years in a row. I enjoyed watching them it was a little tradition for a few years.
@evanjohnson1299Ай бұрын
it was my Christmas gift for my family dinner and LOTR
@ljsitesАй бұрын
I first read these life changing books in the early 70’s. When the first of Peter Jackson’s LOTR movies was released I was understandably skeptical of his interpretation of the books. I got emotional from how wonderful Tolkien’s written words were so perfectly translated to the big screen, at least to how I visualized the book as I read the story. This is certainly a credit to the superlative storytelling of J.R.R. Tolkien! Since my birthday is on Christmas these movies being released in December made that time of year even more special then usual.
@slayerdwarfify20 күн бұрын
Couple days after my birthday but the Fellowship is the very first movie I remember watching in theaters
@littlemiho620829 күн бұрын
Sam has faced hordes of orcs, dark magic, monsters, and is one of the great heroes of the Realm, and after all that he now has the courage to speak with his unrequired love. Heroism at its best.
@nicosy28223 күн бұрын
No wonder why this movie won the Oscar awards especially for Best Picture
@cynthiaflandorffer9067Ай бұрын
I am 48 now and have seen these movies repeatedly and this scene still makes me cry. I can’t wait for the new ones to come if they really do
@douglasswain345027 күн бұрын
Hungover af but watching the world being saved reassures me. Everytime. Timeless movie.
@blackc147926 күн бұрын
I'm not crying...you're crying! Still hits so hard 20ish years on.
@darkzak47Ай бұрын
When “Happily Ever After” still existed for stories
@Skyfalcon12345Ай бұрын
I think every good trilogy has something like this. The Dark Knight from Nolan, LotR, How to train your dragon, and to an extent the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy, maybe even Guardians depending on your perspective. All of them were incredibly well executed trilogies with cohesive arcs and endings for every character.
@missionpupa2 күн бұрын
its the fact that they were small, and everyone bowed to them which made them taller than everyone which reflects the courage of their hearts. Its beautiful.
@UnreliableStudios18 күн бұрын
On that day. The Hobbits were the tallest in Middle Earth
@coreyhead577716 күн бұрын
Even better knowing this was the last scene recorded on set. Production of the trilogy ended after this and all the actors left right after. This is the last scene
@DARTHMARC072016 күн бұрын
4:10 That had to be the biggest mindblown moment of all those people's life. The lost line of kings' last heir returns to Minas Tirith, ends the siege of Gondor, brings about the downfall of Sauron, takes the mantle of King of Gondor, marries(or betroths) an Elvish princess on his coronation day, and then KNEELS to 4 hobbits, creatures most of these people didn't even know existed. Everyone who wasn't in the know was probably looking at this moment like: WTF did these little things do to make MY KING kneel?! And of course, since the king is kneeling, I DAMN WELL better kneel too. Absolute lunacy.
@cdpwillprevail124 күн бұрын
That one statement, “My friends, You bow to know one” was worth watching all 3 episodes just to hear that said. 💯
@deniseeulert2503Ай бұрын
What I think best about this scene is how the people don't all bow at once, but go down in waves. That's how it would go, as the folks in the back see what those in front of them are doing.
@fluidjazzАй бұрын
As a 50+ when the trilogy launched, I had read the trilogy numerous times and was an avid fanboy since day one! I had anxiety that I might die before I had watched them all, and again when the Hobbit was launched! I literally told my daughters if I died after I had watched them all I would be happy!
@janetfahilga720519 күн бұрын
This by far was the most EPIC movies ever made. I loved everything about each and every one of them. One of my favorite parts "my friends, you bow to no one"
@devantaraazof4365Ай бұрын
That day 4 Hobbits stood taller than all the race of men and elves
@andrewskinner856025 күн бұрын
You must be someone truly special if a king bows to you.
@thorstenk.ausa.261412 күн бұрын
I clicked play and cried for seven minutes. it was so beautiful :-)
@bills8857Ай бұрын
I never fail to shed a tear for this scene
@PlutozRealАй бұрын
Those hobbits would have crazy PTSD going back to the shire trying to pickup where they left off.
@vinnyl264Ай бұрын
That’s why they never returned to how it was before. Frodo left, Mary and Pippen continued to travel the world, and Sam transformed the shire into a better place as the mayor
@ryaj2356Ай бұрын
They came home to have another showdown with the wizard. This also changed the shire.
@NatePuderbaughАй бұрын
That's the point of the scene of them just sitting around the table looking awkward. No one there can possibly understand what they went through, and there's no way they can just be carefree and happy anymore
@scottgrant1998Ай бұрын
@@NatePuderbaugh That simple scene brilliantly captures the essence of military servicemen and servicewomen who have seen combat. We share a bond with each other that transcends blood relations as we are made closer by our shared ordeal that is difficult for others to understand or relate with who have not endured similar hardship. And to us, life and the world loses a bit of its brightness - dimmed by the sorrow of loss and the horror of war. This scene resonated deeply with me.
@daviddundas4140Ай бұрын
@@scottgrant1998 I loved the scene in The Hurt Locker too, he had been away for years putting his life on the line going through all sorts of hell, then he was shipped stateside standing in an aisle at the supermarket looking at 200 types of chips as if that was important, Thank you for your service
@felipeaglo8699Ай бұрын
"You bow to no one" still give me chills till today...
@PeteHorrocks-z9mАй бұрын
Going back to the first instalment, "they come in pints?" 😂
@marciajones9496Ай бұрын
I read and fell in love with the trilogy 45 years ago. Been waiting for the movies ever since. Was worth the wait.
@khanysafan17053 күн бұрын
I first read the trilogy in 1975. I reread the story so many times that my first set disintegrated. The second set hasn’t been looking so great, either.
@GrymkallАй бұрын
"My friends, you bow to no one" That is the only and first time I have ever cried at a movie theater watching a movie. And it was the last time.
@mmamackela28411 күн бұрын
2:44 Elrond's eyes, that's some amazing acting.
@MarkOwen-o2fАй бұрын
If I had the whole city bow to me i would cry with emotion
@subservient8Ай бұрын
not just the city but the knights, the leaders of all remaining human cities, the highest of elves.. The point of the 4th age and The Lord of The Rings is that those four hobbits will be the saviors of all kind (expect orc) written in lore throughout the ages.
@MarkOwen-o2fАй бұрын
@subservient8 its amazing how the unexpected things can happen though including this ages
@CthulhuforabettertomorrowАй бұрын
No matter and I mean no matter, how many times I see this scene I just hits me like a punch right through the feels. This is legendary lore, coupled with passion and respect. My hats off to both you Mr. Jackson and to you Sir Tolkien.
@ihatebartzКүн бұрын
The way Aragorn's voice almost cracks when he says "my friends" is so emotional, so beautiful, what an amazing actor.
@HhammerАй бұрын
You bow to no one is one of the goat moments in cinema
@gameburn178Ай бұрын
The Return of the Hobbits. A story there, in itself. For those who return as heroes, and must begin a life as ordinary people again.
@CapslockGaming-ql5su8 сағат бұрын
The Music in those LoTR movies is from another world, they are evenly powerful, soft and soothing at the same time.
@chrisschumacher4418Ай бұрын
One of the best cinematic scenes in modern history.
@doodleng-lz2pd25 күн бұрын
Honour, loyalty, sacrifice and bravery always mean something forever!
@UserilovemillaАй бұрын
Going home from war is difficult
@expfighter5112Ай бұрын
because the people at home have no idea what you went thru to bring you back home! been there done that
@texassparky23 күн бұрын
One of the best stories ever written. In this case, thanks to Hollywood. Great job.
@b.a.e22 күн бұрын
3:53 Was 26 when i watched this at the movies. Had tears streaming down my face 😊
@InvictusOmega25 күн бұрын
True leadership is in serving others. Few men will understand.
@wxb2007 күн бұрын
This Movie was a Masterpiece... Peter Jackson did one hell of a Great Job.
@thomasstagikas85015 күн бұрын
Am I the only one that cried when they bow to the hobbits
@giff74Ай бұрын
One of my favorite scenes in my movie watching history! If this doesn't make you feel something, then nothing will...
@tommylundholm9146Ай бұрын
Aragorn looking at Arwen always makes me cry still after seen this many times
@wrongway3363Ай бұрын
I would imagine that this well done trilogy, which based on such an epic story, will be viewed as a masterpiece of cinema for hundreds of years to come. It need to be protected.
@kevincaldwell4707Ай бұрын
"you bow to no one"...best line in these movies
@SonnygamezАй бұрын
wish i could go back in time and relive watching this for the 1st time again. I watch this series so many times its crazy.
@80sMoviesRule18 күн бұрын
Only in fantasy would royalty ever be this honorable.
@Tyler-u8z2mАй бұрын
I cannot not cry when Aragon speaks to the hobbits.
@gigis335017 күн бұрын
This is beyond words. It's just perfect.
@steveozone4910Ай бұрын
They should put some railings around that balcony 😂
@championred3619Ай бұрын
Wouldn't have stopped Denethor 🤣
@OhNoNotAgain42Ай бұрын
This was a time long ago and that balcony was designed by the same architect of the Death Star
@projektkobra2247Ай бұрын
@@OhNoNotAgain42 -They had to make a lot of cuts and hoped OSHA werent too vigilant.
@ChristusvinciАй бұрын
HSE
@piotrgolus53383 күн бұрын
why i cant go back 20 years ago...
@TheturtlesageWillАй бұрын
It was just short enough where I didn’t cry. Again.
@jamesmasztalerz5930Ай бұрын
"My friends, you bow to no one"
@tonymarino84 күн бұрын
"My friends, you bow to no one." 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@craphat1873Ай бұрын
The feeling you get...... never again.... awesome.
@ヅAmunytАй бұрын
its been years! 2003 if i am remembering correctly and this scene always makes me cry when he says you bow to no one. that's how good these movies were where amazon fucked it up
@markponikarski4882Ай бұрын
Wish we as a people had something like this in modern times
@maxfury6493Ай бұрын
Les frissons a chaque fois. Chef d'oeuvre absolu😍
@JDFrancisАй бұрын
"You bow to no one" and then the tears start to flow.
@j.w.r373026 күн бұрын
The emotions it gives in every scene show you just how impactfully great this story was portrayed. Tolken would have loved the treatment his story was given.
@SubjectiveFunny23 сағат бұрын
I am not sure we will ever experience anything like this ever again. This may be the highest peak in cinema history.
@wesssavorn9018Ай бұрын
This scene always makes me cry my friends you bow to no one!! How profound, I luv this so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ wess from Canada
@davidmacdonald2919Ай бұрын
Us knowing all the hobbits went through, such an amazing scene. “You bow to know one”. Love it
@98cents7 күн бұрын
I will die on the hill that Aragorn should have had a romance with Eowyn after Arwen left, because their marriage would have united the kingdoms of Gondor and Rohan, and it would have set the stage for "modern humans" without elf magic, like separating truth and legend.