Trey Reacts Faded
Trey Reacts Faded
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My First Time Watching " The Lord Of The Rings : The Two Towers" [Movie Reaction] | Part 1|
Original Video : The Lord of The Rings : The Two Towers (2002)
Directed by : Peter Jackson
Starring : Elijah Wood, Vigo Mortensen, Ian McKellen
Still Enjoying Everything about LOTR!!!
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My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. I play wayyy too much, so if you're of the serious kind, my channel is not for you. I also curse quite a bit, sorry not sorry. I'm unapologetically myself!!
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My First Time Watching "Leon : The Professional" [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
Original Video : Leon : The Professional (1994) Directed by : Luc Besson Starring : Natalie Portman, Jean Reno ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. I play wayyy too much, so if you're of the serious kind, my channel is not for you. I also curse quite a bit, sorry not sorry. I'm u...
My First Time Watching "Lord of the Rings : Fellowship of the Ring" [Movie Reaction] |PART 2|
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Original Video : Lord of the Rings : Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Directed by : Peter Jackson Starring : Elijah Woods, Ian Mckellen, Vito Mortensen ILL MAKE SURE I WATCH THE EXTENDED VERSIONS FROM NOW ON! I'm def a huge fan now!! Thanks for suggesting these! I'll get to the rest of the series ASAP! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and wat...
My First Time Watching "Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring" [Movie Reaction] |PART ONE|
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Original Video : Lord of the Rings : Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Directed by : Peter Jackson Starring : Elijah Woods, Ian Mckellen, Vito Mortensen PART 2 COMING IN 1 WEEK I PROMISE!! Artist From Intro and Outro : www.youtube.com/@LOWERKASEj ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. ...
My First Time Watching "Barbarian" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 8414 месяца назад
Original Video : Barbarian(2022) Directed by : Zach Cregger Starring : Georgina Campbell, Justin Long, Bill Skarsgård This movie was absolutely insane! It had the most twisted ending and I did not see it coming! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. I play wayyy too much, so if yo...
My First Time Watching "The Silence of the Lambs" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 месяца назад
STILL WORKING ON MY EDITING! Original Video : The Silence of The Lambs Directed by : Jonathan Demme Starring : Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster, Ted Levine ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brooklyn NY and I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. I play wayyy too much, so if you're of the serious kind, my channel is not for you. I also...
My First Time Watching "Hacksaw Ridge" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
Original Video : Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Directed by : Mel Gibson Starring : Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn, Luke Bracey This movie was one of the best war films I've ever watched. It had some of the most gruesome scenes of war, which in this case is a good thing! I really enjoyed Spider Man's and Vince Vaughn's character. The both did great jobs!!! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey. I'm from Brook...
My First Time Watching "The Shining" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Original Video : The Shining Directed by : Stanley Kubrick Starring : Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd The Shining left me confused and creeped out. It was definitely the creepiest film I've ever watched. I think the movie was more to experience rather than to understand. Everyone in this movie had a great performance, especially Jack Nicholson! The set design was also impressive! BT...
My First Time Watching "Schindler's List" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 21 тыс.5 месяцев назад
RE UPLOAD Original Video : Schindler's List (1993) Directed by : Steven Spielberg Starring : Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey, I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me too. I play wayyy too much, so if you're of the serious kind, my channel is not for you. I also curse quite a bit. I'm unapologetically myself!! Follow M...
My First Time Watching "Insidious" [Horror Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Original Video : Insidious (2010) Directed By : James Wan Starring : Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Ty Simpkins One of the best Horror Films I've watched! Got me for a total of 8 jump scares lol. I will def be reacting to every movie in this series. Just saw that there's a 5th one coming out this year. Maybe Ill sneak ya'll in the theater for my reaction to that lol. Having trouble with copyrights...
My First Time Watching "The Green Mile" [Movie reaction]
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
Original Video : The Green Mile (1999) Directed By : Frank Darabont Starring : Micheal Clark Duncan, Tom Hanks, David Morse One of the best movies I've ever watched! Having trouble with copyrights so I may have to cut out a bunch of scenes. I will try to be more consistent, and my reactions will keep getting better. Thank you for your support!! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey, I like to get e...
My First Time Watching "Jojo Rabbit" [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
Original Video : Jojo Rabbit (2019) Directed By : Taika Waititi Starring : Roman Griffin Davis, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Thomasin Mckenzie, Taika Waititi This movie was hilarious!! It was tough to laugh at some of the jokes, but I did anyway! 8.0/10.0 (Treys Movie Scale) I'll make sure the next reaction is onpoint! And no more ugly watermark! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey, I like t...
My First Time Watching "Seven" [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
Original Video : Seven (1995) Movie started a lil slow but it picked up quickly. Really enjoyed the plot and the ending!! Thanks for your support!! FAIR USE: • Images used in this video are under fair use and are copyright material of their respective owners. • Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comm...
My First Time Watching "The Sixth Sense" *FADED* [Movie Reaction]
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
SORRY ABOUT THE AUDIO. IT WAS MY FIRST VIDEO, GIVE ME A BREAK!! Original Video : The Sixth Sense (1999) Directed By : M. Night Shyamalan Starring : Hayley Joel Osmet, Bruce Willis, Toni Collette I think I need therapy after this one. Props to M Night for this master piece! ABOUT MY CHANNEL: My name is Trey, I like to get extremely high and watch sh*t. Now you can get high and watch sh*t with me...

Комментарии

  • @maurizio7774
    @maurizio7774 7 часов назад

    ciao Trey. I like your genuine comments. I wait your reaction of lord of the rings return of the king. I wish you all the best.

  • @teresanorris5905
    @teresanorris5905 21 час назад

    I think Frodo is about 32. The times in the books were a bit different.

  • @KylezGotGame
    @KylezGotGame День назад

    Found your channel yesterday, I been enjoying hitting the penjamin and chilling with you bro. You should check out Castaway or Star Wars. They both good to watch while zoinked.

  • @hm9181
    @hm9181 День назад

    Where’s part 2?!? 😩😩😭😭

  • @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
    @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 День назад

    I'm not here to ridicule you, but you have to understand do you know how many black people were put on death row lynched hanging from a tree blamed for stuff that they didn't do by white Woman.Come on, do you know your history better than that?Yes, they had no choice but to do it.Because also that's what he wished for

  • @differnet
    @differnet 3 дня назад

    If you don't know what time it is, and who in particular you are talking about, maybe you shouldn't be talking history.

  • @amberagain2806
    @amberagain2806 5 дней назад

    Aww, he's not dumb. He's completely innocent, not just of the crime, but in general. He's naive because he's so pure. Enjoyed your reaction

  • @ViolenziaDomestica
    @ViolenziaDomestica 5 дней назад

    You are gonna love Return of the King!❤

  • @TheAnneishere
    @TheAnneishere 6 дней назад

    I have now watched a few of your videos. On some I love the way you try so hard not to cry but emotion gets the better of you 😂 Your reactions are great! Your reaction to this video has had me in tears laughing. Scary film but watching it with your reactions lightened the atmosphere 🤣🤣🤣 don’t think I could have watched this film on my own 🤣🤣too scary 😱

  • @bijoucassell4587
    @bijoucassell4587 6 дней назад

    bet u smell like rank shit. weed smells DISGUSTING GO LIVE WITH THEM ANIMAL HOBBITS

  • @maggiemm8867
    @maggiemm8867 6 дней назад

    That's so awesome you're worried about Natalie Portman as an actress. That is legit. But she does seem to have grown up ok and happy and successful. Also, Black Swan is another great Natalie Portman performance

  • @AlejandraRodriguez-eb7vc
    @AlejandraRodriguez-eb7vc 7 дней назад

    The holocaust was terrible but nowadays Israel is doing EXACTLY THE SAME or even worse and Steven Spielberg supports it. FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALESTINE WILL BE FREE

  • @annina134
    @annina134 8 дней назад

    The mouse.. It's called empathy and sympathy.

  • @efjefe
    @efjefe 8 дней назад

    Jesus also died for our sins.

  • @charlesbullghost5491
    @charlesbullghost5491 8 дней назад

    Yes, its called the babymetal dress code. But the next five years. Babymetal will thirty years of age. And they still would be wearing this little girl outfits! They really need grew up an face the future in Japan! My great inspiring message is out again! Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀

  • @charlesbullghost5491
    @charlesbullghost5491 8 дней назад

    Very ironic? The new action movie! The bee keeper!! Actually has the same kind of very brutal kill scenes! In this very impressive hard core action movie! Also a very brutal revenge movie! A must recommend movie you should watch! My great inspiring message is out! Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀

  • @SawomirHajda
    @SawomirHajda 9 дней назад

    Polish movies: ,,Wołyń,,reż. Wojciech Smarzowski cały film, ,,Katyń,, reż.Andrzej Wajda cały film ,,Miasto 44,, cały film Powstanie Warszawskie -Sierpniowe niebo- 63 dni chwały ,, Warsaw - city of ruins 1945 ( authentic photos,,

  • @carlavirgin8149
    @carlavirgin8149 9 дней назад

    Favorite war movie❤❤❤

  • @emilyrose9760
    @emilyrose9760 11 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Hey hun found your channel today and after THIS reaction 💯 had to sub!!!! I know this movie was not easy to watch but thank you for not dippin out before the end. Like you said these people lived this hell! They endured and experienced every sec first hand! IMO, watching & hearing their story, their voices, their pain is the least we can do, by witnessing their story we can do our part to guarantee history will not repeat itself!!!! To me thats what the girl in red symbolized. The turning point where Schindler had an idea things were bad but not my problem, to this is wrong, it affects everyone and i cannot stand by and not do anything!!! If this movie makes you cry, scream in outrage, gasp, or sit in silence from shock it means your human and i personally Puck with that!! ❤💯 😎✌️

  • @maurizio7774
    @maurizio7774 11 дней назад

    ciao Trey. I hope you are fine i give you two titles the exorcist 1973 once upon a time in the west. Maybe you already saw thesen movie. Anyway i thank you again

  • @Keepnhonest
    @Keepnhonest 11 дней назад

    For 'sympathetic', think about sympathy - like when you see a dog lying in the street after being hit by a car - you feel somewhat 'sorry' for their condition, injuries, wound etc. As for empathy (empathetic), your feelings extend deeper into the situation, to the point where you might imagine yourself - as if feeling the pain & agony personally. The two terms are very close in meaning, but the difference is about one's degree/measurement of association/rapport with the wounded - whether actual physical injury, or more often in human terms; emotional distress.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Éowyn’s FULL SONG in Rohirric Eotheod language + English translation below/ at Thèodred’s “funeral”•’Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed.’ (Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤ Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa hæ´letha holdost. ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean; ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan, ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan, ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan. Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265.) My description below: Dirge sung by Éowyn of Rohan about her uncles son who passed away. Hargander instruments play/drone whilst her voice remains clear and true and resolute but full of longing and mourning, a flute plays in the mix as well but it’s normally chipper melody turns sorrowful as to show how Théodred was bright when he was alive, but now he passes away into the heavens Éowyn’s Lament Of Théodred ((I noticed you edited this scene out of your reaction but I’ll leave this comment here anyway.))

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    The sword Gandalf wielded caused the Balrog’s primordial sword to burst into a rain of molten lava in an almost majestic way. It too belong to high elven king Turgon of the great hidden realm of Gondolin, surrounded by tallest mountains. Named Glamdring; meaning “Foe Hammer”. Gandalf broke the balrog’s unholy weapon. Epic right? His original staff broke when he let some of his true powers show to grant a miracle from his own life force. This is the same thing for how the elves do “magic” Galadriel herself tells Frodo and Sam that things elves do may seem like magic but they don’t really use such a word since they are one with the world, symbiotic with it if the world perished so would they. Just so you know; the balrog and Gandalf fought for 10 days straight. Then eldrich terrors(nameless things) assailed them both and they begrudgingly fought them off together and Gandalf resumed his chase of the balrog up the endless stairs of Dúrin’s Tower where they fought up at the top of ZirakZigil

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    The instrument you may be loving a lot isn’t a violin! It’s a Nordic instrument called the Hardanger fiddle! (Norwegian: hardingfele) is a traditional stringed instrument considered to be the national instrument of Norway. In modern designs, this type of fiddle is very similar to the violin, though with eight or nine strings (rather than four as on a standard violin) and thinner wood. The F-holes of the Hardanger fiddle are distinctive, oftentimes with a more “sunken” appearance, and generally straighter edges (unlike the frilly, swirly F-holes of a violin). Four of the strings are strung and played like a violin, while the rest, named understrings or sympathetic strings, resonate under the influence of the other four. These extra strings are tuned and secured with extra pegs at the top of the scroll, effectively doubling the length of a Hardingfele scroll when compared to a violin. The sympathetic strings, once fastened to their pegs, are funneled through a “hollow” constructed fingerboard, which is built differently than a violin’s, being slightly higher and thicker to allow for these extra strings. The resonant strings lay on the center of the special bridge, attached to extra hooks (or fine-tuners) on the tailpiece. Carved out within the center of the bridge is a smaller secondary “bridge”, or opening, designed specifically for these resonant strings to pass through. This is where the resonance is picked up & reverberated; as notes are played, the vibrations are sent through the bridge, where the sympathetics echo those notes. • The Hardingfele’s bridge is unique compared to other bowed instruments. It is somewhat taller and wider, resulting in the strings being slightly lower and farther apart; this allows for the easy execution of double-stops (playing of two strings at once). A similar technique is seen in some American old-time and bluegrass fiddlers, who intentionally move their bridge back a few millimetres closer to the tailpiece, for better double-stops. The hardingfele is used mainly in the southwest part of Norway, whereas the ordinary violin (called flatfele, 'flat fiddle', or vanlig fele, 'common fiddle') is found elsewhere. The hardingfele is used for dancing, accompanied by rhythmic loud foot stomping. It was also traditional for the fiddler to lead the bridal procession to the church. The instrument is often highly decorated, with a carved animal (usually a dragon or the Lion of Norway) or a carved woman's head as part of the scroll at the top of the pegbox, extensive mother of pearl inlay on the tailpiece and fingerboard, and black ink decorations called 'rosing' on the body of the instrument. Sometimes pieces of bone are used to decorate the pegs and the edges of the instrument. The earliest known example of the hardingfele is from 1651, made by Ole Jonsen Jaastad in Hardanger, Norway. Originally, the instrument had a rounder, narrower body. Around the year 1850, the modern layout with a body much like the violin became the norm. considered to be the national instrument of Norway. In modern designs, this type of fiddle is very similar to the violin, though with eight or nine strings (rather than four as on a standard violin) and thinner wood. Proud Norwegian here. This makes me so happy to have such an ancient and magical instrument immortalized in these movies. ❤ many covers of songs are done in with these such instruments too which is also pretty awesome.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Do NOT skip the end credits. You MUST listen to Gollum’s song. It’s lyrics are his perspective and story. React to it as part of p2 even if it’s as a post edit type thing before uploading p2

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Simbelmynë was the name of the flower in Rohan, meaning "Evermind", a reference to the memories of the dead on whose tombs the flower grew. The name thus resembles 'forget-me-not', but a quite different kind of flower is intended. The Elves called them Uilos & Alfirin. Tolkien mentioned that Simbelmyne is an imagined variety of anemone. In appearance, Tolkien compares Simbelmynë to the European anemone, a small white flower growing among the grass or Anemona pulsatilla, the "pasque flower" The Elves called the same flower uilos ("snow white") and alfirin ("not mortal") This flower was inspired by wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa), a European flower of the buttercup family. J.R.R. Tolkien stated this in Nomenclature of The Lord of the Rings. There’s more to the story even for flowers+other plants as well as the other beings within middle earth (our Midgard) This is the genius of Tolkien ❤

  • @maurizio7774
    @maurizio7774 11 дней назад

    they call me trinity is a title. an amusing italian spaghetti western . i think you will laugh pretty well. ciao

  • @maurizio7774
    @maurizio7774 11 дней назад

    thanks to you Trey. I will continue to follow you on your next reacts that i found very...genuines...coming out from your heart..ciao Trey

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Gríma actually played a major role in the story of The Lord of the Rings prior to his first appearance in The Two Towers. In Unfinished Tales, Tolkien writes that on September 20 in 3018 Gríma was captured by the Nazgûl in the fields of Rohan, while on his way to Isengard to tell Saruman of Gandalf's arrival at Edoras. He was interrogated and divulged what he knew of Saruman's plans to the Nazgûl, specifically his interest in the Shire and its location, revealing the wizard's two-facedness towards the Dark Lord Sauron. Previously, the location of the Shire had been unknown to the Nazgûl, but they knew it to be the home of "Baggins," whom they thought still had the Ring. Wormtongue was set free, for the Lord of the Nazgûl saw that he would not dare tell anyone of their meeting and he guessed that he would be of much use to the Dark Lord (being a capable opportunist), while doing harm to the turncoat White Wizard in the future. The Nazgûl set out immediately for the Shire. Had the Ringwraiths not captured Gríma, they would instead have pursued Gandalf into Rohan, and possibly not have found the Shire until much later, giving the Hobbits and then the Fellowship of the Ring a considerable head start.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Wormtongue is a modernised form of Old English wyrm-tunge ("snake-tongue"). Grima’s title in the language of the Rohirrim was wyrm-tunga, which is modernised as 'Wormtongue'. In fact Anglo-Saxon (used by Tolkien to represent the speech of Rohan) used wyrm for various types of creatures, from what we would today call 'worms' to snakes & even Dragons. The meaning intended by wyrm-tunga was actually 'snake' (suggesting deviousness and deceptiveness) rather than 'worm' in the modern sense, though actually either reading would suit Gríma's character. Think wyvern. That’s also a sort of wrym.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    Aragorn spared Grima for pragmatic, political & moral reasons. Morally: Killing someone is bad. Even when perceived as justified Tolkien didn't feel that taking a life was ever the honourable thing to do. Pragmatically: Grima might have knowledge about Saruman's plans. Maybe even some of Sauron's plans. Information that they could have extracted from him if he'd accepted the king's 'mercy'. Politically: You've not seen your king in months. Rumour has it he's gone mad and that Grima is the one running the kingdom now. Next time you see your king he's flinging Grima down the stairs unarmed, about to swing a sword through his head. Grima was even begging for mercy. That's not a good look for Theoden's first act as the King again after being silent for so long. (Tolkien stated there is no wholly evil, only supreme goodness but thinking in terms of only black and white tend to always lean eventually towards some form of evil)). His words on it were beyond perfect. I was paraphrasing based on my current memory.)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    The connection between the Ents & Germanic&Irish folklore lies in their origins. J.R.R. Tolkien was a scholar of several languages & cultures+Folklore. He drew inspiration from various mythological & folkloric traditions to create the extension of our own world of Middle-earth which was not to be differentiated from our own world. It was to be a distant past of our own. Connecting many of our own worlds truest origins that all tie together. though Treebeard/Fangorn in the deeper writings is older than Galadriel as he was one of first brought into life by Yavanna to help protect nature while it was put into enhanced hibernation by Yavanna to protect them from Morgoth’s Ring (the poisoning of the world itself which caused it to bleed its magic away over the ages called The Long Defeat by the elves.) The Ent are believed to be the 'tree spirit,' which was a common theme in Germanic folklore. In many Germanic cultures, trees were believed to be inhabited by spirits or gods, were revered as sacred. The Ents, as tree-like beings, embody this idea of the spirit of the trees. Furthermore, the name 'Ent' itself comes from the Old English word 'ent,' which means 'giant.' This is likely a nod to the Germanic mythological figure of the Jötun, or giants, who were often associated with the forests and natural world. Overall, the Ents are a representation of Tolkien's fascination with Germanic + Druidic folklore + mythology, and serves as a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of these ancient traditions. Think of the ways of the Druid & Druidess, I know a few from long lineages and others that have been initiated. (The term initiation is different in this context. As many things in our lives are initiations and graduations. Rights of passage etc.) many in a sense become like trees and even become one with trees etc; many being medicine men/women, shamanic skills honed over years and years of study and experience, being Healers and councillors is the life of a shaman, to protect nature and to help others learn how to give back to nature too.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

    The part about the dead marshes includes Legolas’s Father; Thranduil, & Thranduil’s father Oropher, were to join the Last Alliance in from a different angle to achieve a certain war tactic but Oropher and others got waylayed by orcs & many corrupted men which lead to eventually Oropher dying there, this loss effected Legolas’s father so very deeply forevermore. The bond between he and his son is the same bond Thranduil has with Legolas. And the braid he wears is to honour his grandfather. I believe after his death braids became less common. A sort of respect thing I believe. Both his father and Grandfather lived in Doriath(Elu Thingol’s domain[Elwë], which was heartbea of middle earth; Aside from Gondolin which held this mantle until it’s secret location was given up by a tortured elf who was the son of a very important mother who was the sister of the high king Turgon). All on a landmass called Beleriand that sunk under the sea after a set of disastrous events that lead to many greater outcomes much later on in the legendarium. This here is a whole set of stories of which also includes a quite a bit of Galadriel too but moreso other characters during this era. Of Beren And Lùthien comes to mind and Children Of Hurin!! You’ll fall in love even more after the third movie. Then you can enter into the lore videos like Moviejoob and OmarioRPG have done reaction videos too. Amazing stuff. One thing to add though is this scene resembles a lot from the other battle Tolkien was involved in called The Battle Of Somme. Look into it and tell me your thoughts. I’ll add something here though: that clan of elves really didn’t like being under the command of anyone else so they went ahead without the order and let’s just say it didn’t end well. That and they weren’t fond of the Ñoldor… huge history there as to why that is. That and the Sindar subgroup of these clans were a tiny bit more isolationist. But there are many amazing Sindar in the legendarium too Elrond and his two sons and daughter are connected to all of the main clans of men and elves through the union of his half elf father and full elf(quarter goddess) mother. Who essentially played a huge role in saving the world from the original dark lord Morgoth. Gained the Favour Of Valinor. Which subsequently lead to Numenor being a gift from the sea to the men who helped. Becoming blessed. Their land existing within the light of Valinor as it was situated closely to The Undying Lands. (The same ancestry Aragorn has that Èowyn spoke of while they were travelling to Helm’s Deep! (Elrond’s Twin Brother became the first king of Númenor. His name becoming Tar-Minyatur, and those faithful to Eru, the elves and the natural world all of this line carried Tar before their name! Ar for Aragorn is the word meaning Noble in his tongue called Adúnaic. That too is a fleshed out language Tolkien created too. Elvish languages also were placed into the official list of world languages too!

  • @maurizio7774
    @maurizio7774 11 дней назад

    hi trey. im maurizio from venice italy. sorry for my poor english but i want to congratulate you for all your reactions. i give you some suggestions. 1 the godfather one and two the impossible the swawshank redemption Trey i wish you all the best

    • @Treyreacts11
      @Treyreacts11 11 дней назад

      Unfortunately Maurizio, I've watched the movies you've suggested already. Loved them all!! Thanks for the love though !!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 12 дней назад

    Gandalf (Olórin) is the same species of being as the Balrogs/Sauron before twisted by Melkor[Morgoth]. They are all Maiar (primordial spirits) created by Eru’s Thought (extensions of Eru Îlluvatar himself whilst they had their own free will & individuality. He essentially got the chance to experience and study other parts of himself through this.) among the other Ainur before the Years of the Lamps roughly 9,000+ years before arriving in Middle-earth; In Valinor he was known as Olórin.(Remember though he formally existed before the world existed and his form becoming Gandalf hadn’t happened yet. He was sent to Middle-earth in human form around the year 1000 of the Third Age. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ So his many forms had different ages in length of existing. He’s very cool right! Could he get any cooler!? 😎❤️ Another thing is when he arrived in middle earth he was disguised as an elf & lived among them whilst they were unknowing & he became to be known as Mithrandir to the Quendi/Eldar❤️ He could have very well dwelled with the elves far earlier just do to his curiosity & simple desire to explore and be around the firstborn (TheElves) Gandalf The Grey/White Estimated at 15,000 years old (following his quote "300 lives of men, I have walked this earth"), It says that Gandalf was the wisest of the Maiar besides Melian herself. There were a lot of Maiar that were considered really great and powerful. 300 lives of men, according to Tolkien, the average life span of a man is 70 years. So, 300 x 70 is 21000 years. (For his full ainur age but before the dawn of Arda Gandalf was ancient and timelessly so. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ However, there is a much longer answer. Like Sauron(former name is Mairon) & the other Istari (the order sent around the same time & of which he was appointed leader but he being who he is & a student of the Vala by the name Nienna & Lorien(Irmo). Gandalf was one of the Maiar, an angelic spirit created by Eru at the beginning of time and therefor one of the many Ainur who sang the world into being & Eru just helped their creation take shape and basically stated “behold YOUR creation” & basically what happens in that world goes sort of preordained as by that song eons ago so really only the ages after Dagor Dagorath will truly be an age that isn’t full of strife; sadness; and longing. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Also. These lamps are what were before even the two trees. These were Giant mountains but also like light houses but housing a great power but it may have also been where two special Maia lived that helped in the creation in the sun and moon after Melkor With eldrich terror Ungoliant killed the trees, so yea “Arien” is the Maia who basically exists with the sun and her brother and or lover of sorts is the one who wanders with and guides the moon. Of which that other Maia was “Tillion” Galadriel herself not only witnessed this but as a student of Aulë and the other Valar she obviously had involvement in helping create the hallowed objects that housed the final flower of the silver tree Telperion that was the father of the moon and the mother of the sun was Laurëlin the golden tree and prior to the sun and moon they too used to wax and wane!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 11 дней назад

      Let’s hear your questions and thoughts. Thanks for the heart sticker mate. ;)

  • @sickturret3587
    @sickturret3587 12 дней назад

    29:23 yup. even jodie foster said on a few interviews she couldn't look at anthony hopkins behind the camera cause he was scaring the shit out of her during the shots. now that's a hell of an actor.

  • @ChataCovers
    @ChataCovers 12 дней назад

    duh u didn't have to be a genius to figure out it was the ring game , bro acting like he solved world peace

  • @crowleybo
    @crowleybo 13 дней назад

    👍

  • @xtealz1993
    @xtealz1993 13 дней назад

    16:33 ; the parts which are both in the first movie and in the first volume (books 1&2 out of 6), I found to be pretty accurate. The other 2 volumes tell the stories more seperately where the movies keep showing bits of all arcs all the time.

  • @marinusg752
    @marinusg752 13 дней назад

    You're are the creep.

  • @mikkelturtvig
    @mikkelturtvig 14 дней назад

    the orcs actually have a lore reason as to why they are ugly. "Evil cannot create beauty, it can only corrupt what is already beautiful"

  • @mikkelturtvig
    @mikkelturtvig 14 дней назад

    to answer your question, Frodo is 50 when leaving the Shire, at least in the book. there was a 17 year time jump between when Bilbo leaves and Frodo does

  • @torlakaseroed7408
    @torlakaseroed7408 15 дней назад

    the understanding you have in your first watching is unreal, love ur reactions. not a cheap joke after every scene, hope you enjoyed!