This came to me in a dream. Comment "Sam is bisexual" if you read this. Every time someone comments that Sam’s not bisexual, my conviction only grows stronger.
"Then Frodo kissed Merry and Pippin, and last of all Sam, and went aboard; and the sails were drawn up, and the wind blew, and slowly the ship slipped away down the long grey firth; and the light of the glass of Galadriel that Frodo bore glimmered and was lost. And the ship went out into the High Sea and passed on into the West, until at last on a night of rain Frodo smelled a sweet fragrance on the air and heard the sound of singing that came over the water. And then it seemed to him that as in his dream in the house of Bombadil, the grey rain-curtain turned all to silver glass and was rolled back, and he beheld white shores and beyond them a far green country under a swift sunrise. But to Sam the evening deepened to darkness as he stood at the Haven; and as he looked at the grey sea he saw only a shadow on the waters that was soon lost in the West. There still he stood far into the night, hearing only the sigh and murmur of the waves on the shores of Middle-earth, and the sound of them sank deep into his heart."
Although I had read the books, it wasn't until I had seen the trilogy that I realised just how spectacular The Lord Of The Rings is. The messages for humanity are profound especially at these times. We are in a spiritual battle and unless we can find a way out of it - no one can!
The movies didn't reflect the torment that Frodo went through as the books do. This is important because it explains why Aragon said at his coronation, "you bow to no one". And he meant that more for Frodo than the other Hobbits. Only those who possessed a ring of power, especially the One Ring, understood what Frodo was going through. Mr. Tokien did an outstanding job throughout the series building a little at a time, the mental and physical anguish that Frodo went through right up to the point where Gollum had to appear and end Frodo's calamity which to me seems to be the only way Frodo could have accomplished his task.
For years I never understood why Frodo went with Gandolf on the last ship to Valinor. I hadn't read the books, so I searched online, and even those explanations didn't do justice to what I came to understand years later. Due to getting older and understanding what mental anguish one goes through in life, and then reading the books, I finally accepted that leaving Middle-Earth was the only thing Frodo could have done. It's a sad, but realistic ending to a fantastic story.
@@Bus_Driver117 not sure if joking/trolling or not, but just in case, The Lord of the Rings was originally written as a sort of "sequel" to The Hobbit. I believe Tolkien(the author) said he considered the LOTR to be one "book", but due to its length was broken down into three volumes, each consisting of two "Books". The Hobbit was first published in 1937, and The Lord of the Rings books were each published successively, several months apart, from 1954 to 1955.
Anyone who thinks Sam or Frodo are sexual misses the point of being a friend where sex doesn’t enter into the relationship. It was written in an era where men and women had deeply emotional ties entirely without sex.
I have always loved that one shot of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin at the table at the Green Dragon. All four of them looking around, at all these merry hobbits living their merry, silly hobbit lives... oblivious to what it cost to save them.
I had that song played at the graveside service of my dear wife who died twelve years ago today. She loved the song. She was the love of my life and I miss her every day. It is not morbid to want that song played.
Always brings tears to my eyes when I watched the ending of the film (extended dvd trilogy), anyone who does not shed a tear at the end either is stronger a person or has a heart of stone
I bawled like a baby in the movie theater and everybody that I was with was laughing at me. I just couldn’t handle Frodo leaving Sam but even if it was just Gandalf that left I still would’ve cried over that just not as bad. Sean Astin was so great at crying throughout the movie playing Sam. Great acting for everyone in this trilogy.
It was a weird feeling when I watched it in the movie theatre. I went to the first showing. As the end titles for The Return of the King rolled, after all the anticipation, nobody got up, nobody spoke. And when the lights came up, nobody wanted to get up because we realized the whole cinematic experience we had enjoyed for the past three years had ended. Everybody just quietly got up and left. You could feel the emotion as we filed out into the real world. I've never experienced that since.
“You and I will meet again.” This lyric has a whole new meaning when you remember Tolkien’s epilogue in Appendix B, which confirms that after a long life in the Shire, an elderly and widowed Sam sailed away from Middle-earth and found his way into Frodo’s arms again in the West.
Sam was not gay... Neither was Frodo. These books where written in an era when affection between men could be expressed more physically with out the sexual connotations that are attached to them now. I can see how people are these days could get there, but it is reading your worldview into the book, not the meaning the author intended.
I don't really understand, why some gay group, keep trying to take some popular figure as same as they are, and not realize when they doing it, the more other hate them, instead to see them as same as normal
For 2 people to go through much trauma together, to face near certain death together, they have built a bond that transcends friendship. Nothing to do with sexual feelings, bisexual or cis. No need to try to force something that isn't there.
Exactly!!!! But many bis and cis have never had such friendship in hardship and are always trying to do their propaganda and spoil pure emotion between two people... all love is not sexual, there is more than butt "love", folks! tell them someone!!! God give them such friendship!
You know, I went to my elementary school for the last time before it was torn down this year and I played this song as I left and I became even more emotional. This song really strikes a cord with me because it captures that feeling of finality and ending journeys
So much sacrifice froddo, and in the end, just few around middle earth, who is froddo, the real person who end Sauron, and he must be the first from his hobbits friends to leave middle earth. This a symbol of purity, in sacrifice for good thing to continue, about friendship, and about how you give so much for the people around and the world. Last scene from Froddo is just like someone, finally, at front of his friends, not only promised, but really going into heaven.
Eu tenho os três filmes! São minha paixão! Frodo, Sam, Pinpin e o outro que não recordo o nome enfim eram tão puros de alma que conseguiram vencer o anel maldito. Frodo foi para eternidade. Hobbits são seres pequenos elfos. Eles tem orelhas pontudas e pés grandes. São seres da alegria...
Mithrandir to Pippin: "The Board is Set, the Pieces are Moving. Peregrin Took, my lad...there is a task now to be done...another opportunity for one of the Shire to prove their Great Worth....You Must Not Fail Me....." As we watch Pippin start climbing up a shear cliff to light the first Beacon....No wonder this movie won so many Oscars
I can tell you put a lot of work into this, and that is good you made such a high quality video. Nonetheless, *Tolkien wrote LOTR.* Bisexuality was hardly in Tolkien's vocabulary, let alone his mind. *You can't read into the story whatever you want.*
Looks like some people can't believe two men or two women can be friends for life, especially if they grew together, so they can't wait to make them "bisexual". Such comments show people whose knowledge and experience all come from the screen, and who haven't seen much outside their own milieu. Yes, there used to be love which was not sexual, between kin and friends, love stronger and more constant than that of N-sexuals... How sad to see how low we have fallen...
Best Musical delivery ever and I love the editing on this . I couldn't stay with the movie though .To many special effects and to much killing . I know that what most people like.
Rewatched Return of the King again recently and took part in the annual ritual of crying like a baby, so this was a good way of bringing out those lingering emotions. Anyway. What a wonderful day to remember... Sam is bisexual.
Hi we're are you that did same again no how was your flight from nwy to mum and than to pune so i am a good patner no to you will you send me a bouquet to marry me
It's not explained anywhere he's bi. Stop ASSUMING. In the books he's very close to Frodo and does care about him a lot because he's his servant (Gardener). It's kinda the relationship Tolkien wrote based on British community back in 1940s. That why he calls him "Mr Frodo"
"Then Frodo kissed Merry and Pippin, and last of all Sam, and went aboard; and the sails were
drawn up, and the wind blew, and slowly the ship slipped away down the long grey firth; and the
light of the glass of Galadriel that Frodo bore glimmered and was lost. And the ship went out into
the High Sea and passed on into the West, until at last on a night of rain Frodo smelled a sweet
fragrance on the air and heard the sound of singing that came over the water. And then it seemed to
him that as in his dream in the house of Bombadil, the grey rain-curtain turned all to silver glass
and was rolled back, and he beheld white shores and beyond them a far green country under a swift
sunrise.
But to Sam the evening deepened to darkness as he stood at the Haven; and as he looked at the
grey sea he saw only a shadow on the waters that was soon lost in the West. There still he stood far
into the night, hearing only the sigh and murmur of the waves on the shores of Middle-earth, and
the sound of them sank deep into his heart."
Although I had read the books, it wasn't until I had seen the trilogy that I realised just how spectacular The Lord Of The Rings is. The messages for humanity are profound especially at these times. We are in a spiritual battle and unless we can find a way out of it - no one can!
Since the dawn of mankind, every person has been on a spiritual battle, and forever will be
The Spirit, strength, love, power, and so many emotions rise. I also find similarities to the bible.
@@marciaturnbull8082 Yes, very much so.
The movies didn't reflect the torment that Frodo went through as the books do. This is important because it explains why Aragon said at his coronation, "you bow to no one". And he meant that more for Frodo than the other Hobbits. Only those who possessed a ring of power, especially the One Ring, understood what Frodo was going through. Mr. Tokien did an outstanding job throughout the series building a little at a time, the mental and physical anguish that Frodo went through right up to the point where Gollum had to appear and end Frodo's calamity which to me seems to be the only way Frodo could have accomplished his task.
For years I never understood why Frodo went with Gandolf on the last ship to Valinor. I hadn't read the books, so I searched online, and even those explanations didn't do justice to what I came to understand years later.
Due to getting older and understanding what mental anguish one goes through in life, and then reading the books, I finally accepted that leaving Middle-Earth was the only thing Frodo could have done. It's a sad, but realistic ending to a fantastic story.
@@deadeyedickification it's a movie
@@Bus_Driver117 I'm actually it's 3 movies and it's about 3 books
@@Bus_Driver117
And?
@@Bus_Driver117 not sure if joking/trolling or not, but just in case, The Lord of the Rings was originally written as a sort of "sequel" to The Hobbit. I believe Tolkien(the author) said he considered the LOTR to be one "book", but due to its length was broken down into three volumes, each consisting of two "Books".
The Hobbit was first published in 1937, and The Lord of the Rings books were each published successively, several months apart, from 1954 to 1955.
Anyone who thinks Sam or Frodo are sexual misses the point of being a friend where sex doesn’t enter into the relationship. It was written in an era where men and women had deeply emotional ties entirely without sex.
Yes 👍
Sex is nothing. Emotion are very strong ❤️
WTF are you talking about? Go on a tirade about sex why don't you? When that has nothing to do with LotR
Besides Sam loved Rosie Cotton
love this explaining....ty
I have always loved that one shot of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin at the table at the Green Dragon. All four of them looking around, at all these merry hobbits living their merry, silly hobbit lives... oblivious to what it cost to save them.
I´m grateful to Howard Shore most beautiful music in the cinema!!!!
I know this is morbid, but I want this played at my funeral. It's so beautiful. Annie Lennox has the voice of a Maiar.
I had that song played at the graveside service of my dear wife who died twelve years ago today. She loved the song. She was the love of my life and I miss her every day. It is not morbid to want that song played.
I want THE LAST GOODBYE from Billy Boyd played when i pass.
@@garybeauchamp3623 she's resting in Valinor
That wedding was so beautiful. After all that happened, so glad to see a happy ending.
No, it's not morbid at all, I want this song played at my funeral, too.
There was such chemistry between the actors and their characters - superb casting; superb music and a real experience for the senses.
Always brings tears to my eyes when I watched the ending of the film (extended dvd trilogy), anyone who does not shed a tear at the end either is stronger a person or has a heart of stone
I bawled like a baby in the movie theater and everybody that I was with was laughing at me. I just couldn’t handle Frodo leaving Sam but even if it was just Gandalf that left I still would’ve cried over that just not as bad. Sean Astin was so great at crying throughout the movie playing Sam. Great acting for everyone in this trilogy.
The scene where Frodo is saying goodbye to Sam guts me every time I see it; you know that Sam's heart is shattering.
It was a weird feeling when I watched it in the movie theatre. I went to the first showing. As the end titles for The Return of the King rolled, after all the anticipation, nobody got up, nobody spoke. And when the lights came up, nobody wanted to get up because we realized the whole cinematic experience we had enjoyed for the past three years had ended. Everybody just quietly got up and left. You could feel the emotion as we filed out into the real world. I've never experienced that since.
Brilliant trilogy of the finest story in the English language. And the most beautiful song ever written and performed!
“You and I will meet again.” This lyric has a whole new meaning when you remember Tolkien’s epilogue in Appendix B, which confirms that after a long life in the Shire, an elderly and widowed Sam sailed away from Middle-earth and found his way into Frodo’s arms again in the West.
Sam was not gay... Neither was Frodo. These books where written in an era when affection between men could be expressed more physically with out the sexual connotations that are attached to them now. I can see how people are these days could get there, but it is reading your worldview into the book, not the meaning the author intended.
I don't really understand, why some gay group, keep trying to take some popular figure as same as they are, and not realize when they doing it, the more other hate them, instead to see them as same as normal
For 2 people to go through much trauma together, to face near certain death together, they have built a bond that transcends friendship. Nothing to do with sexual feelings, bisexual or cis. No need to try to force something that isn't there.
@@Mellanofair WHATS SO OFFENSIVE ABOUT CALLING HIM BI LOOOOOL
@@elliecrossing3649 For those who do the best they can with what they're given, the whole cult is an offense.
@@Mellanofair I agree with you. It is so annoying that they are calling one of the best characters in the films bisexual. Sam is a loyal friend.
Exactly!!!! But many bis and cis have never had such friendship in hardship and are always trying to do their propaganda and spoil pure emotion between two people... all love is not sexual, there is more than butt "love", folks! tell them someone!!! God give them such friendship!
This song always gets me, but seeing it in video form...hits even harder.
You know, I went to my elementary school for the last time before it was torn down this year and I played this song as I left and I became even more emotional. This song really strikes a cord with me because it captures that feeling of finality and ending journeys
Linda canção, melhor trilogia de filmes
That amazing smile was the highlight of the movie.
I have always had a soft spot for Rosie Cotton. Samwise was quite the lucky hobbit.
So much sacrifice froddo, and in the end, just few around middle earth, who is froddo, the real person who end Sauron, and he must be the first from his hobbits friends to leave middle earth.
This a symbol of purity, in sacrifice for good thing to continue, about friendship, and about how you give so much for the people around and the world.
Last scene from Froddo is just like someone, finally, at front of his friends, not only promised, but really going into heaven.
this makes me so much emotional
Una de las peliculas mas hermosa de todos los tiempos
Best movies ever.
Always tears when hear this beautiful song 😢💜 amazing song & movies 💜💜xxx
Eu tenho os três filmes! São minha paixão! Frodo, Sam, Pinpin e o outro que não recordo o nome enfim eram tão puros de alma que conseguiram vencer o anel maldito. Frodo foi para eternidade. Hobbits são seres pequenos elfos. Eles tem orelhas pontudas e pés grandes. São seres da alegria...
Merry
What a majestic song for a wonderful MMV
I so love this video it so good and so love this song to
Mithrandir to Pippin: "The Board is Set, the Pieces are Moving. Peregrin Took, my lad...there is a task now to be done...another opportunity for one of the Shire to prove their Great Worth....You Must Not Fail Me....." As we watch Pippin start climbing up a shear cliff to light the first Beacon....No wonder this movie won so many Oscars
My favorite scene in the films is the lighting of the beacons, how many miles it crosses so dramatic and then Aragorn telling Theoden just wonderful
nie powiem : "nie płaczcie, bo nie wszystkie łzy są złe", piękne..., " no to wróciłem"
He is not bisexual. You guys must have not read the books smh
People now have to have their minds in the gutter constantly,that's all they care about nothing more
@@kathywright6853 I know it is ridiculous.
I can tell you put a lot of work into this, and that is good you made such a high quality video.
Nonetheless, *Tolkien wrote LOTR.* Bisexuality was hardly in Tolkien's vocabulary, let alone his mind. *You can't read into the story whatever you want.*
Nonetheless, I can and I did! Glad you enjoyed the video 🥰
Wow, My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
Looks like some people can't believe two men or two women can be friends for life, especially if they grew together, so they can't wait to make them "bisexual". Such comments show people whose knowledge and experience all come from the screen, and who haven't seen much outside their own milieu. Yes, there used to be love which was not sexual, between kin and friends, love stronger and more constant than that of N-sexuals... How sad to see how low we have fallen...
@ me next time
Krásná písnička!💓
Deseo una amistad así de fuerte como la de Sam y Frodo..o como la de Pippin y Merry..o Thorin y Bilbo..o Legolas y Gimli..😢
How do you think it will look this time
Can't beat that 4 octave range.
Frodo and Sam are role model what brothers should be, not like me and my siblings 😅, we are hazardous
OFFS... Bisexual?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's the kind of thing that comes from, as The Critical Drinker says, "...a Modern Audience!" 🤣🤣🤣
Quisiera dejar argentina e irme a valinor a trabajar con los valar
no... no he his not
Samwise "Very Bi" Gamgee disagrees.
Best Musical delivery ever and I love the editing on this . I couldn't stay with the movie though .To many special effects and to much killing . I know that what most people like.
My friend committed the suicade 6 years ago. This song always reminds me of her.
For I have returned to you at the turn of the tide, until my task is done
Don’t be Woke. It’s called: servitude. An honorable trait modern idiots don’t know. Like Integrity.
Poly power throuple Frodo/Sam/Rosie #loveisLOVE
SAMWISE GAMGEE HAS TWO HANDS
Rewatched Return of the King again recently and took part in the annual ritual of crying like a baby, so this was a good way of bringing out those lingering emotions. Anyway. What a wonderful day to remember... Sam is bisexual.
He truly is!!! 🙌
He is bisexual... according to your ideology.
Sam cant be bisexual since there is no sexuality in LOTR.
@@urcitenepsok1845 so you agree sam isn’t straight and neither is any other character in the story
If this is all you got from the story, you missed a really epic take sunshine.
Lost a young man in Iraq. Makes me hate and love this song
Hi we're are you that did same again no how was your flight from nwy to mum and than to
pune so i am a good patner no to you will you send me a bouquet to marry me
HA
Sam is omni *hot* ayyyooooo 😩😩😩
I'm not emotionally prepared to watch this yet but listen listen....Sam is bisexual
A bi icon!
It's not explained anywhere he's bi. Stop ASSUMING. In the books he's very close to Frodo and does care about him a lot because he's his servant (Gardener). It's kinda the relationship Tolkien wrote based on British community back in 1940s. That why he calls him "Mr Frodo"
@@tayluvofficial I stopped reading after you said "he's bi." So glad you agree! 🥰
@@bigfootcore you're such a legend ajfhhdk 💚
@@tayluvofficial we know, dude. And yet we choose to enjoy things how we see fit! Hurrah! Stop trying to spoil other people's fun, it's not working :]
Sam is bisexual. But only for Rosie and Frodo.