The Hobbit (2014) - Clash of Immortals [4K]
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2018
- They are all immortal, right? So the name is relevant... Right? Wizards, elves... I can be wrong.
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Uploading this so somebody can enlighten me - this was not in the books at all, amiright? This "necromancer" aka Sauron, fighting ghosts etc... It's just a reference for LOTR, right?
(well, alost - loved how saruman fought. I expected Gandalf the White to fight like him as well, but... he became a spotlight.
Nope this wasn't in the books lol
it is in the appendices of the return of the king
Kimer Lorens, I just want to say, you gave this scene a worthy and bad*ss title.👍👏
Damian Edwards Thank you...
It’s not in the books, not even the appendices as the other charlatan who commented implies. However, due to Tolkien’s looseness with details, it COULD have happened. The film is taking obvious liberties, but it isn’t exactly defying canon.
Christopher Lee (Saruman) was 92 years old in this scene. Let that sink in. What a legend!
Old comment, but it's not him. He could barely even walk around at this point. It's definitely a stunt double.
@@jamiegreyy yeah, but still amazing
@@jamiegreyy And, don't know if you know this, but he couldn't fly to New Zealand at the time either so they went to him in England and set up a green screen. He did all his scenes in green screen going back to An Unexpected Journey like that while anything like this type of action they had to use a double. Anything Lee could do without moving much he could do. 😊 Still perfectly agree! He was and always is a legend! One of the best actors ever.
🙏 Christopher Lee 🙏
@@ayakotami3318 I did know this! It was in that behind the scenes documentary 😊 pretty damn amazing of him. His love and dedication to not just Tolkiens work, but art & literature in general was admirable. Christopher Lee 🙏🏼
How many times I have to let a sink into my house last one leaked everywhere
So Magneto, Hela, Agent Smith and Count Dooku walk into a bar...
And then they live happily ever after
So, a guy really bad at limbo walks into a bar...
And Dr strange 😀 since that Benedict cumberbatch played Sauron
thats hela?.....i fuking knew she looked familiar in that thor movie
You beautiful idiot
"Are you in need of assistance, my lady?"
That line 👌
*tips fedora*
I love 'you should have stayed dead'
@@Seki1987Was looking for this 😂
Saruman: I’ve been looking forward to this
I bet the neckbeards love that line
The best part about this whole scene is that it shows who Galadriel is in every single way. She’s unimaginably powerful, but wise enough to know that no matter how powerful she is she will always need help. A lesson so many of us could learn.
I think it was already planned that Lady Galadriel will need the assistance with the 2 member of White council.
I also like the difference in how Saruman and Elrond defeat the ringwraiths.
Saruman, like Gandalf and Sauron, is a Maia - an angel. The Maiar are immortal beings that exist outside the world, and incarnate into it. At the dawn of time they sung reality into existence alongside the gods themselves. They cannot be harmed, only banished or bound. They possess world-shaping magic. Of course he can easily overpower the Nazgul - ghosts of mortal men, borrowing a fraction of Sauron's power.
But how does Elrond, an unaging but ultimately still mortal being, defeat them? Simply by being a better warrior.
@@geraldcarlson8687he has one of the 3 elven rings... Plus he's a magic swordsman. 😊
she was a princess of the Noldor, granddaughter of Finwe born before the sun and moon rose and lived in the light of the two trees. she's pretty much a bad ass if she so desires.
The best part is how badass Saruman is!
Watching Saruman kicking ghost ass is one of the most satisfying things ever.
That last finishing move he drops on that one wraith's face though. 😱😍
Don't want to meet sauramon in a dark alley with that staff!!! The Holy staff of banishing undead!!! Plus his dexterity in this scene is a wonder!!! How'd that old man do that????
@Pineapple Pizza wtf
@Pineapple Pizza Are you still here u stupid little bitch?
@@jonesjones6124 hes a "Maia" age means nothing to immortals more powerful then the elves. Sent to guide the younger races of "Arda" aka earth.
I'm so glad Christopher Lee got to do these scenes. To show that Sarumon was not always evil, in fact, he was a badass. He was simply corrupt by the time of Lord of the Rings.
Later in the Hobbit you will see Saruman was already corrupted (at the time of Dol Guldur), he failed to drive out Sauron as he promised (end of this scene is clipped out)
At this time, Saruman was already corrupted, he wasn't already a servant of Sauron, but he wanted to find the One Ring for himself, and use in his mind, use his power to destroy Sauron and rule the Middle Earth because, like Sauron, he thought that the mortals were too much chaotic and stupid to rule themselves
When Gandalf warnend the council for the first time about Sauron presence, Saruman stopped the council to intervene, that because he thought that if Sauron was keep in peace, the One Ring would have manifested by himself to rejoin with his master, and then, Saruman would have done his move and take the ring for himself
Said that, Saruman was never evil from the beginning, he was a Maiar that originally believed in his mission, but at a certain point, let his pride and arrogance permit the darkness to corrupt his mind, and he became like Sauron in the intentions to rule the world like a God
I think they tried to make this the moment he realized he couldn’t beat Sauron. That’s what made Gandalf the superior Istar, he thought around the problem, rather than simply face it head on.
He has been planning for a very long time, his plans just parallel Saurons, it was suggested that having Isengard was part of his plan, so he has been corrupted at least before he was the master of Isengard.
You can tell he is looking at Sauron in awe like he wants to talk to him. He even tries to do a little wave at his celeb crush
You can really see and hear the pain in Sauron whenever Galadriel is mentioning his old names/nicknames/aliases in mockery of his past evil deeds. Like the servant of Morgoth (mockery of being a slave of the first Dark Lor) Nameless (mockery of changing and blaspheming his ancient divine name), Faceless (mockery of his beautiful image), and formless (in mockery of staining his beautiful image). Then finally, banishing him back to the void from whence he came (a mockery of choosing Morgoth's side over his kin).
I personally thought that faceless and especially formless referred to Sauron being destroyed when the ring was cut from his hand, thereby destroying his body and physical presence and reducing him to a spirit.
Sauron is not a slave of Morgoth. He is willing to serve him, he was not forced.
@@leonsilver6946 That's why they said servant. And Sauron is corrupted, his mind is twisted, his perceptions changed. He cannot turn away from evil anymore.
@@methuselah8885 I think faceless is more of a reference to when Numenor was destroyed, Sauron lost his ability to take a pleasant form.
Sauron (and all Maiar) are shapeshifters, although after being destroyed by Eru in the destruction of Numenor he could not longer take any fair forms, and lacking the ring he lacked the ability to take any physical form at all. Galadriel is definitely mocking him for these reasons.
"you have no powers here" Galadriel said calmly
nice reference, that was funny
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
"You should've stay dead" and that moment is when everything goes badass
It comes to mind, that Elrond Halfelf most likely fought The Nine at the end of the Second Age, maybe even killed few. And now seeing a long dead and long cursed Enemy... Well, badass nonetheless
When it goes cheesy more like. Fucking dogshit
@@stitcha123 alright pal we know some peeps dont like the hobbit but dont ruin people's fun
Tdubs nah. It’s garbo. So untolkien.
Professor Stratios matter of op dude , plus separate from Tolkien they arent that bad , anyway why do you think they are so untolkien
3 wizards, an elf mage, an elf fighter, this is an overkill party lmao...
That’s 4 DPS and 1 tank but no healer
They're all glass canons. One good hit and it would've been gg RIP for them.
The enemy was certainly OP tho
Ikr
@@bee5120 Elrond ain't no glass cannon,
Galadriel shows up. Casually annihilates a dude. Calls in her crew to clean up the trash. Takes a nap. Wakes up. Banishes all evil. Resumes nap. All in a nightgown. Bitch is a goddamn menace, you don't want to meet the evil that she'd feel compelled to put on shoes for.
Bear in mind, this is when Sauron and his Nazgul are all at their WEAKEST, and the White Council had the Great Rings with them, and they STILL barely held off the Dark Lord and his servants. This is why everyone knew that Sauron regaining the Ring would guarantee his victory; he would be unstoppable if he got it back, as he'd had the last 3000 years to restore his body and gather his armies. He didn't even NEED the Ring to win.
Same thoughts, which kinda makes isildur (basing from LOTR movies) a big deal cause he managed to take the ring off by cutting off sauron's finger. I was just wondering how a mere man could do that when elves and wizards are having a hard time fending sauron off in his weakest state and without his ring.
@@mariannecaranto619 A discrepancy between the movies and the books. In the books, Sauron was still not fully recovered from the Sinking of Numenor, and thus didn't face the Last Alliance until he had no choice. And even then he tussled with the combined might of Elendil, Gil-Galad, Isildur, and Elrond and successfully killed the two strongest of their party before he was himself defeated. Only after Sauron's defeat did Isildur cut the Ring off Sauron's hand, which caused Sauron to abandon his body entirely. Despite not being at his full strength even then, Sauron still took on four of the strongest warriors of the time at once and killed the two strongest of them before his own power gave out.
Read the comments about her that I’m posting or the replies I’m giving to other comments. Don’t underestimate her. Even Tolkien stated to not do that and anyone that’s speaking ill of her or showing distrust of her says more about them then it does about her.
The Peter Jackson movies are masterpieces but they do Isildur some injustice. In the books, while he later ‘succumbs’, he spends his time being a fair ruler who practically gave power away to the people instead of being power hungry. He comes to realize that he is not powerful enough to truly bend the ring to his will. That it will eventually overcome him. Isildur resolves to give the ring to Elrond but is killed on the way to Rivendel. It's a tragic story of a man that tries to right his wrong but ultimately fails.
In the books isildur literally repented and was about to bring the ring to Rivendell and apologize as he recognized it was beyond him even for a great numenorean connected to the faithful line of the mighty Elendil
I preface the prologue & war, other depictions I LOVE, captured the themes WELL, the vibe of the whole trilogy! The significance of the duel between Elendil & Sauron was Nerffed; (He wasn’t some random old bloke in armour getting smacked around) This man was MIGHTY and gleaming with power which you’ll find out in the great videos you’ll soon react to with joy!
* He and Gil-Galad; last true Elven King battled Sauron and slayed Sauron’s physical body and both died in the process. GilGalad was held high by the face for all free peoples to see as he then incinerated his bodily form to a crisp of ash! Isildur was part of the fight too but not as prominently and he just comes up to the body to cut the ring finger off and…. So one example is how easily Sauron is killed in the intro.
* He's set up as this super powered badass, but all you have to do is cut off his finger? That's not how it went down in the book, where the greatest man-king and the greatest elven-king had to double-team Sauron to strike down his body, but were killed in the effort (Isildur then cuts the ring from the corpse).
Especially for elves the title of king has many meanings & by the Third Age there isn’t a population large enough to even attempt to such a thing as creating a unified kingdom which would put a target on their backs, let alone many of them are beyond all of that anyway as it’s seen as doing more harm than anything good.
* They also seen what happened when the elves fell upon the swords of their own hubris and passion no matter if it was for the right reasons some of the time. That it always ended up in some sort of tragedy which sometimes even damaged the earth itself.
They had long known about what’s called the Long Defeat as ever since Morgoth’s marring of the land itself; pouring his remnants into it that caused the “magic” to slowly drain away from the land itself which is sad because for ages several clans of elves were born there. even the greatest ancestors were “born” in middle earth awakening to the stars !
Many of who are left have accepted the next phase of their life which is to become councillors, healers and loremasters to those within the heart to listen and the desire to learn. But above all the guardians and custodians of several things and the world itself for as long as they can remain!❤ The elves “exist” as long as the world does. And Tolkien made it obvious in many ways that it’s our world as he restored Anglo Saxon culture/Mythologies and folklore, and their languages too alongside Irish, Welsh and Finnish mythologies too. Especially Norwegian(of which I am)
This is what Amazon didn’t deliver (AKA the actual story which inspired everything we love into existence with games and movies and books and so forth. Skyrim, elder scrolls, oblivion, Diablo, and world of Warcraft and D&D. And Game Of Thrones was hugely inspired by Tolkien… yet as the godfather of everything and the heart of what caused many peoples lives to be saved cannot get the justice it deserves for adaptations? People literally conquered cancer because of the books and the trilogy, the books were read to their children for years. All 25 of them. The man was a hugely respected scholar and professor in the world. Translated ancient artifacts and hieroglyphs and petroglyphs and so forth for the government etc. even rejected being recruited into the CIA several times and he wrote everyone by letter. The fans especially. He’d write back to everyone back and forth and many have shared the stories regarding these conversations which were past down throughout the family lines of the people who had a personal relationship with Tolkien which was hundreds of people when he was alive. Thousands.
@@mariannecaranto619I was meant to add to isildur as a reply to you but it glitched when i hit send. So it’s a normal comment in this thread. Enjoy. ❤
i can hear gimli saying "that still only counts as one"
I laughed
That's a good one
@@BigDictator5335 haha tks
You are a legend.
😂😂 nice!
That is why gimli should get a machine gun or something.
"You should have stayed dead, Mr. Anderson."
I'm the matrix you can control me
You’re the chosen one Harry
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I’m weak
Good. Been looking forward to this. Twice the pride, double the fall
This Galadriel is a trillion times better than Amazon's Galadriel
Amazon's Rings of Power series is an absolute disaster and they literally made the character of Galadriel to be an absolute joke. Such a shame for a billion dollar production.
Even Sauron was a joke...like what even the fuck is Halbrand.... in the Books it's meant to be Annatar Lord of Gifts@@rh9133
Should be a Congressional hearing and UN Summit to forever ban that shitshow you mentioned… like the “He who shall not be named”… “that Show which we will not name”. All copies and data must be erased!
This galadriel is third age galadriel and therefore still wouldn't be Galadriel from the 1st/2nd age as depicted in RoP. So yes third age galadriel is obviously always going to be better.
Omg yes! They did Galadriel bad!
That Orc was the definition of 'Fuck around, find out'
Galadriel looked like she was about to come out your TV
Looking like something out of The Ring.
LMAO exactly what i thought when i first saw it.
Omg I know
I almost shit my pants
LoL
"You should have stayed dead."
Like. A. Boss.
Man i just cant stop rolling my eyes at that line
The line is well-delivered, but out of order for this novel (and movie) since not even Námo is able to return life to anything ‑ only Ilúvatar can or does. And DEFINITELY not Melkor.
You should have stayed a short, simple book for young fans of fantasy.
Shadow DarkFyre Mr Anderson
It could be that they weren't returned to life but, like the men of the Mountain, were somehow binded to the world.
Even if it was a bit cartoony, what a tremendous last scene for Galadriel. I am confident that no one is dumb enough to try to reimagine such a fantastic character.
cringe
I have bad news 😂
**coughs awkwardly**
Amazon: *(nervous sweating)*
Amazon decided to take on your challenge and succeeded in creating a dumpster fire character impersonating Galadriel.
She’s the daughter of Finarfin, and is one of the High Elves of the West who lived among the 2 Trees of Valinor before they were destroyed. That ranks her amongst the most powerful of Elves.
Not to mention she learned EVERYTHING the Valar would teach her, and even more from Melian in Doriath. Tolkien said that her power is such it would take Sauron going to Lothlorien in a physical body to be able to defeat her.
@@aurinrakkun8589 and even then it would be very tough for him
Sauron also defeated Galadriel's brother so her anger towards him can be understandable since her brother is one of the most loved elf who ever lived. Heck he gave his life to save Elrond's great-great grandparents
@@kimcarreon590 her brother came back to life in the first age tho, finrod felagund was just too good to stay in the halls of mandos for too long
Galadriel: "you have no power here"
Saruman:" that is so god damn cool! gotta try it myself sometime"
that time she becomes creepy as hell...
You have no power here, Gandalf the Gay.
You know he was thinking that shit too 😂
And the time he used that line, he was being slammed in his throne via his puppet king and then flew violently from his palantir.
an epic fail indeed...
I never know what she says after that....it sounds like its SUPPOSED to be "servant of mordor" but she pronounces mordor funny. Sounds like there's a G in there. Like servant of morgor
“Servant of morgoth”
I highly appreciate this reference.
I like to think she said it as an insult to him.
Morgoth had been the original dark lord, the creator of dragons, balrogs, and other dark and terrible things. And Sauron has been his Lieutenant and right hand man, but still he had a servant to the first dark lord.
I think she was reminding him that in comparison to the power of Morgoth, that Sauron was still nothing more than a cheap imitation.
Yep, it's like "you're not the boss after all"
@@TheDeviantLord Nice thanks for the low down👍
Wait here, so Mordor is a ''copy'' of Morgoth? Ps. Don't kill me, I didn't know :(
@@thekingsta2419 Mordor is a land which Sauron, who took morgoth's place as the dark lord but less powerful, occupied
2:05 I love seeing Elrond fight. Elves, man. So elegant at everything
"You should have stayed dead.". What a badass line!
Galadriel: “I will destroy you.”
She was not kidding on that one. That orc turned into bits.
Meestordandan 🤡
That's what happens when you're a low lvl necromancer and get holy nova'd by a Boss lvl Priest xD
mr. sauron, i dont feel so good...
he didn’t even try to stop her, and she destroyed him, poor orc :(
@@Teemo6544 look again, he did move, he held the sword above and was about to charge
"You have no power here, servant of Morgoth!"
I like that Galadriel called Sauron servant. It defienetly shows that Galadriel doesn't fear Sauron.
She is one of the first elves and despite the power of Sauron, compared to what she has seen of Morgoth, Sauron probably feels like a toddler hitting you with a lollipop.
@@UnicycleSoul Yes especially since Morgoth killed Galadriel's Grandfather :(
@@UnicycleSoul i mean, sauron would of still defeated galadriel, even if galadriel is an eldar sauron was still a maiar with much more power than her
Tolkien elves are incapable of fear, entirely. They were created before fear poured in to the world, a device of Morgoth that he and his minions were forever subject to, but elves are entirely incapable of.
@@JoneZ2610 legolas felt fear for the first time when he saw the balrog so that argument is just way off
This one scene does more for Galadriel than Amazon's fanfic could even dream of doing.
For it to be a fan-fic it should be written by fans, amazon's series is nothing but a dumpster fire lol
So many years ago, so many marathons, I still have chills with this scene.
Yes, this scene was but a line in a short paragraph of The Hobbit, but PJ was spot on in the production.
One children's book masterfully transformed in a trilogy. Imagine what Peter could have done with Rings Of Power...
If only!
Wings of power you mean. Wings and watermelon. Because why not globalise a book not intended for Africans gays and transexual filth.
The Silmarillion...Fingolfin vs Morgoth...Turin Turambar...so many epic moments...but we got RINGS OF POWWERR
Masterfully? It is way worse than LotR trillogy
@@MadMatTom7769Thats the point
When the healer has to go DPS to save the party
MAGNUS EXORCIMUS.
Thug life!!!
@DevilTrigger elnor
When cm buys desolator daedalus and satanic to deal more damage then pos 2 .
@@gustavopavlini480 ah. a man of culture.
Cate Blanchett was the perfect choice for Galadriel. She is beautiful, as Elves Are described and her voice is so magicial and powerful! I just love her!
She isn't though..
@@RichardLeslieWhereat You've taken your name quite literally, Dick.
the pity is that for her beauty she uses creams taken from circumcised MALE babies in Korea.
@@RichardLeslieWhereat Lemme guess, you prefer that dumb woman from the Amazon series Rings of Power?
@@RichardLeslieWhereat Tf you mean
Could someone translate Sauron’s black speech when Galadriel is banishing him?! What is he saying??
NVM I found it!!
Galadriel: “You have no power here!”
Sauron: “I have all the power!”
Galadriel: “Servant of Morgoth!”
Sauron: “I Serve No One!”
Galadriel: “You are nameless!”
Sauron: “I am eternal!”
Galadriel: “Faceless!”
Sauron: “I am the be all!”
Galadriel: “Formless”
Sauron: “And End All!”
Galadriel: ''Go back to the void from whence you came!!''
Sauron: ''AAAHHHHHH'
You, dear internet stranger, are a legend. May I inquire about the source?
@@maesemoon5955 I have never heard or found anyone who has been able to translate this back and forth that Sauron had with galadriel. I kinda want this dialogue to be true, but im really doubtful.
Talk about an extreme round of flyting
(Historical context, flyting was a Scandinavian, and then Medieval English and Scottish deal in which two guys, usually poets, would throw insults at each other. Essentially a Medieval rap battle without the beat)
Sounds pretty much like an exorcism.
I love Sauron’s response to “you have no power here!” “Nuh-uh that’s not true I have ALL the power!”
I like how they added the detail that you can hear Sauron begin to strain towards the end. Like he starts out confident and tauntingly revives the Nazgûl. But when Galadriel reveals herself in wrath, he realizes that he cannot take the full might of a Noldor, head of the Istari, and the son of Earendil.
Yet in the end, they send hobbits to destroy the ring when supposedly all the need is a pissed off Galadriel? Wonderful Hollywood but to those who read the books, stupid.
@@DonLoco3 At this point, Sauron truely couldn't win against Galadriel, he was too weak for that. If he wasn't, he wouldn't have needed to hide there in the first place. Also while this scene wasn't in the book, you can see it as a mash-up between the original scene and the fact that after the War of the Ring, Galadriel tore this exact fortress to the ground with magic
Who would the son of aerendil be in this party?
@@emiellr Elrond
A.K.A one of his former kinsmen and
Four of the most powerful people in all of Middle Earth all fighting together. Pretty awesome
Charisma Modifier I had a great stretch.
Thranduil is more skilled than elrond i think ( looking on both their moves with blade )
@@Zvangimo Two different types of elves. Makes sense one might be better as I do believe Thranduil is the equivalent of a wood elf
Total fan service, but I loved it
@@Zvangimo Elrond has Vilya so that makes him more competent overall
Elronds armor and sword are just incredible
JRLOC488 Elrond is incredible
*half-man. FIFY
Legendary Armor on Novice Difficulty)))
I always said this. This armour is my favorite amongst sci fi armour
@@lightningfuse I think you need to check out his father then.
"I come for Mithrandir. And I will leave with him." ❤
This scene shows how powerful Saruman is and why him switching sides was such a big deal
The way they handled the Nazgûl in this scene was absolutely incredible with them teleporting around and manifesting weapons out of nowhere. So freaking dope
What's more is this shows you can make an effective "strong female" and everyone loves her. It's just done right, all of it
Nazguls fight like Imlerith in The Witcher 3. Or Imlerith fighting style was heavily inspired by this scene. 😉
So are these Nazgul are transparent and made of some sort of gas. But swords and staffs can hurt them? I was so confused by this scene.
@@drappointment4509 Look up Ghost Touched Weapon in Dungeons and Dragons. The Ghost Touched enchantment is a significant enchantment specifically designed to allow you to hit incorporeal beings as if they were physical.
@Dr Appointment Saruman is a Maiar, which is a type of angel, so of course he has enough magical capabilities to destroy anything (material or immaterial). Galadriel is literally the most powerful elf of all, and Elrond is incredibly powerful, too, and they all have magical capabilities to hurt what are basically ghosts. Their weapons are probably magical in nature, too.
So that's where Saruman got "You have no power here"
Yes, Saruman said it to Gandalf through the bewitched King Theoden in the movie "The Two Towers."
Really? I mean there's really no connection between the two scenes. It's merely coincidence that he said the same thing to Gandalf.
Alvin Ong you're right.
Spoiler alert
It's more of an "common saying" (?)
The scenes has nothing to do with each other
Epic scenes like this one are why I'll never stop loving The Hobbit trilogy.
The Hobbit trilogy was wsy better than LOTR
@@timothywolfenden4478 I just rewatched the six movies last week.
Not in a million years Whobbit is better than LOTR. Not at all.
Hobbit is better than LOTR though@@AndersonMallonyMALLONY-EricCF
@@AndersonMallonyMALLONY-EricCF ah for those who loves collosal fight, dramatized adventure and grand magnificent ambience Lotr is the choice.
Hobit trilogy is for who like historical ancient lore, mystery character and puzzling adventure.
@@HesadrianBoediman Lotr is for people who want to watch a good movie, the hobbit is for people who watch the kardashians or like the new star wars movies.
Her whole demeanor during the fight, "I already know my boys got me." Awesome fight scene 👍👍👍👍👍
"Are you in need of assistance, my lady?"
Damn, savage didn't didn't even notice the fools next to him.
Fatty Mc. Fattyface he ignored them like a boss!
matthew mask This was before his unfortunate fall to shadow.
3:56 lol she’s like tell them boys bye!
@@FireLordJohn3191 Actually if you look cloosely you will se that Saruman actually fell the moment Sauron appeared, you can see his fear of the dark lord in this video, if you ask me right here is when Saruman lost all hope and fell to the dark lord.
@@FireLordJohn3191 Actually, this was the very beginning of Saruman's fall
Anyone else missing Christopher Lee right now?
😭
Oh yes.
Always.
Every day. What an absolutely incredible man he was
He was one of the greatest.
Love this scene we actually get to see arguably 3 of the wisest/ most powerful beings face off against the 9 and Sauron what a scene my guy Elrond doing bits and Galadriel going god mode telling the 9 to get to then banishing Sauron
2:29 Nothing says, "take this scene seriously" better than a sled drawn by bunnies.
0:00 "If you try to stop me... I will destroy you"
*[he tryes to stop her]*
*[she destroys him]*
Delicious.
I never saw that scene till now why was that not in the regular tv movie version?? Its so badass
@@narukibalover this in uncut screen bro no in cinema
But all he did was scream :(
@@adisaktiamfak5304 what?
Instantly and effortlessly.
I feel like she threw down some hard insults... calling him a servant and not even acknowledging his name. XD !!!!
damn. harsh.
Yes, morgoth bauglir's servant
Names have power in the Middle Earth. That's how she denies his.
She's the most powerful female-elf in Middle Earth
Damn gandalf got nerfed tbh when he arrived in middle earth, he was stronger than sauron.
@@jzckwh1160 That is very up to debate. You could find in the LotR quiet some lines which suggest other. At first he is not even sure if he could truly defeat a servant of Sauron (Angmar), when Denethor mocks him him if he was allready defeated. And also:
- when Gandalf says none who enters Barad-Dur would return (and that he only spied in Dol Guldur, but hardly made it out)
- when Frodo is at Mount Doom and the text says this is the centre of Sauron's might, the strongest in Middle Earth (and even his elven-glass shines weak)
I love the image of Sauron fleeing into the east as a rapid thundercloud fading quickly into the distance.
but it still propagades, the stupid "sauron does not have a body" bullshit. saruon had a body at that time. he had a body for centuries at that point.
This scene gave me goosebumps 😭 I'm literally holding my breath watching this
When the family is fighting over the remote.
Yeah galadriel would be the mom sauron the dad elrond and saruman the eldest brothers and gandalf would be the youngest brother that got his ass beat by his father😂
Galadriel is that elder sister that took the batteries out of the remote. YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE
This deserved way more likes lmao
@Dark Lord Sauron the fuck lmao
THATS EMBARRASSING LMAO!!! 😂😂😂😂
Imagine having to run this over and over until the Necromancer drops the shoulder piece you need to complete the Champion of Dol Guldur set
U made my day dude! Thank u!
Is that a lotro reference?
@@monk111100 reference to ME:Shadow of war, which coincidentcially takes place a few years after this
Hahaha. So true
this is the best comment on here
This scene always reminds me of how much easier it would have been if Saruman stayed true to his mission. He’s so powerful here and would have been a great ally had he not been overtaken by greed
I waited 45 years to see this in movie form . Just a slight mention in Tolkien lore but it was brought to life beautifully !!!
Are you in need of assistance my lady?
Spoken like a true battlemage
Pineapple Pizza What the flying fuck are you talking about?
Lol, have a good day
@Pineapple Pizza SHUT THE FUCK UP STUPID KID AND FUCK OFF RIGHT NOW BEFORE I LOSE MY SHIT
@Pineapple Pizza do you want to hear more stories? Because I have got a lot more!
Pineapple Pizza your mind is just as confused as your taste in toppings for a pizza.
It’s too bad that Saruman turned evil. He was a badass wizard
He was already evil here
Aaron Freak no he was on the good side but he faced Soron alone, that’s why he was corrupted
You can see in this scene how he feared Sauron.
He was there when morgoth first laid siege to the ainur. He knows the "first dark lord" was coming back he wanted the one ring to be able to match the powers of an ainur and become more powerful to stop the evil. Think of illidain from warcraft but alot more people die.
@@aaronfreak100 now he wasn't
It's so splendid to see Christopher Lee, so shortly before his death, assuming a more heroic role for a change.
There's a lot of valid criticism to be had of this scene, but leaving that aside, I think this represents very well something that mey be lost to those who didn't read the Silmarillion or other works that discuss the first and second ages, which is how powerful the beings in this scene are. Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast and Sauron are all Maiar, immortal angelic beings born from the mind of Illúvatar before time. Galadriel is among the oldest elves in Middle Earth and one of the few who saw the light of the trees in Valinor. She saw all the events from the darkening of Valinor, to the Oath of the sons of Fëanor, she crossed the Helcaraxë with the kin of Fingolfin, she saw the War of the Jewels, the War of Wrath, she was present during Sauron's rise and fall during the second age and she was regarded as one of the most powerful (and beatiful) of all the elves. Finally, Elrond Half-Elven is the Son of Eärendil the Mariner, one of the greatest elves to ever live, who killed Ancalagon the Black, the first and most powerful of the winged dragons. He is a descendant of Beren and Lúthien, the first union of Elves and Men. Also, since Lúthien was the daughter of Thingol and Melian (a Maia), he had Maia blood in him, meaning that he was descendant from a literal angelic being. He was a child during the Sacking of Beleriand, and was kidnapped by Maglor, son of Fëanor, and raised by him, along with his brother Elros (who became the first king of Númenor, and was an ancestor to Isildur and also Aragorn). He was alive during the War of Wrath, though he didn't take par in it. During the second age, he lived with Gil-galad and was one of the major players in the war of the Elves and Sauron and later in the War of the Last Aliance. Basically, everyone in this scene is absurdly powerful and on a completely different scale than everyone else in Middle Earth. The only other characters present in Middle Earth that could be even slighly compared to them were Glorfindel (hero of Gondolin in the first age, revived and came back to Middle Earth), Celeborn (husband of Galadriel) and Círdan the Shipwright (the oldest elf in Middle Earth and among the oldest elves we know of)
Galadriel didn't participate in the journey from Cuiviénen. She's the daughter of Finarfin, the younger of Fëanor's half brothers.
@@RedheadDane That's right. I think I had read a lot about Círdan around the time I made this comment, so I mixed up that information. Galadriel was born in Valinor, but she's still one of the oldest and most powerful elves in Middle Earth at that point. Thanks for pointing that out
Ah I remember this scene- this is the one where Count Dooku and Agent Smith save Magneto, right?
don't forget Cat Blanket, she's the goddess of -Death- pointy-things
Yup they tried to save magneto and protect hela
Irish Jester Amen to that...
No wonder Palpatine killed him off...
You just bkew my mind, hahaha. You are in a way, correct.
I dunno why. But I find this scene extremely satisfying...
Tom Swift cause it’s what lotr is about
Also, because it touches on something real: Spiritual authority of Jesus Christ to cast out darkness... It's like getting to watch what would otherwise be unseen in real life.
Anytime a story touches on an actual spiritual reality its all the more impacting, intended or not.
HezUhlive22 I think you’re missing some quotes around “reality”
@@HezUhlive22 fiction
@@HezUhlive22 it's not "real"
I don't know how people can hate the Hobbit trilogy. It's still miles better than what has been coming out today. Which is.. depressing.
I think it's a matter of how the fans of the book saw the Hobbit as a simple, charming, yet enchanting story that started the whole fantasy genre and they really wanted to see it done justice on film. The book is actually not that long, but has a great story told simply. That's really all they hoped for. You say films have gotten worse, but in 2012 it was well under way how 'big cinema production' was chewing up all these franchises into a mash up of special effects, over-written scenes and unlikely sequences, involving well known characters that had already been thoroughly established, in this case, by Tolkien himself. This argument will never be settled between die hard fans and present day pop corn munchers. One side wants a good story, the other side wants it 'cool' and people end up arguing and someone gets called 'boomer' and there you go. The problem is what they (Hollywood) DO with the source material these days, and how they change it in ways that completely alter how it was established for decades. Think Bey Transformers and the like. Now, is the Hobbit cool and awesome and even fun? Sure. But it's way overdone. That's the nicest thing I can say about it. Thorin standing on Smaug's snout?!?! The Barrel sequence?!?!? Ugh. Anyway, what surprises me is that people have argued there's nothing wrong with this and in the same breath say they never read the book. And that's the point. THIS Hobbot was made for cinema, not for story. That's all there is to it. What's wrong with that? Nothing, I guess. But die hard fans asked 'why did it have to happen to the Hobbit too?' and popcorn munchers said 'why not?' and here we are. I like to think I'm not wrong in saying for the last 20 years Hollywood has beeon doing this, substituting 'substance' for bells and whistles, and only because they want to sell huge amounts of tickets in a short amount of time. And they suceed, because it's 'cool'. That kind of entertainment is not story telling or character growth. It's ONLY 'cool'. As for me, I say this because personally I hate this fucking movie with a passion for what it did to a story I love...but I still watch some of the 'cool' scenes on youtube don't I?
@@Prander5x5Really amazing comment, thank you for this analysis 。◕‿◕。
@@Prander5x5 You're entitled to feel that way, but as a casual fantasy adventure fan and casual fan of LOTR, I felt the Hobbit addressed a lot of questions and lore that had only been touched on lightly in the LOTR film trilogy. Although not the simple movie you had wanted it to be, it did satisfy my need for excellent world building fantasy adventure films that are absent today. I have met people who have not read the hobbit who also expressed hatred for the trilogy and could never give a really good explanation as to why they disliked it other than it not being LOTR, so it almost feels like people jumping on some hate band wagon in my opinion.
@@Prander5x5 read the book a few times, watched the movies a few dozen times, I like it 🙂
Its mostly because of CGI Orcs and Thorin Oakenshield being a not so likeable protagonist. Martin Freeman however was a good choice for younger Bilbo Baggins. He carried the Hobbit trilogy.
3:45 Fine bit of acting from Christopher Lee. The terrible awe he feels for Sauron’s dark power and the beginning of Saruman’s fall to the darkside.
He was already at the darkside at this point, but still great acting.
@@fandaklada609this was the beginning of his fall
@@GalenNight No it wasnt, rewatch the scene when he was at the council with Gandalf, Galadriel and Elrond. He was already corrupted, but he didnt want be Sauron servant, he want all the power for himself. So he was still scared of him.
saruman has long been corrupted at that point. he was sabotaging the white council. they could have known way earlier, that the necromancer was sauron, but sarum manipulated gandalf. they could have known it centuries earlier.
Saruman's corruption already began before he left valinor, because of his envy to gandalf, who was originally chosen to be the leader of the istari, but gandalf declined, because he feared sauron. the true process of the corruption then started, when cirdan gave gandalf the ring of fire. saruman was always obsessed with power.
@@fandaklada609I have rewatched it and again this is where he falls
I absolutely love when the Nazgul shades appear and Galadriel breathes ragged. Once an ancient Elven royal begins to feel fear, you know it's getting real.
Then the last king of gondor faced these beings fearlessly by himself when even a immortal felt the fear by herself not diminishing but damn these ringwraith put the fear of god into immortals says some about the last king of gondor facing them on weather top
If only Jackson had shown a glimpse of the will that Denathor had before his descent into madness. Numenoreans are badass.
Humans considered as new race and have short life span. Maybe that's why they didn't have the fear as the ancient that live hundreds of years to knew true horror.
@@dandalizerth5465 I was thinking like this also human know life is short and death will come soon, elves have far more to lose.
@@blackouthorus1519 We don't actually know that she was afraid. More likely, as the bearer of the last natural light of Earendil and the Three Silmarils left in Middle-Earth, she was being drained the most by the Darkness present in the Nazgul and the Necromancer. It's worth noting that canonically Narya (Gandalf's ring) was the only one of the Three Elven Rings that was much for offensive use, as both Nenya (Galadriel's ring) and Vilya (Elrond's ring) were both much more defensive. (Though even then, technically as Narya was originally Cirdan's ring, it was also used to create the Grey Havens.)
Galadriel: if you try to stop me. I will destroy you
High-Orc: roaaaarrrrrr
Galadriel: ''BOOOOMM'' 9999999999999999999 Damage
Fuckin hit him so hard his flesh exploded off of his skeleton.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH THE BEST *DI BEST*
Now that's a lot of damage
That lady is sassy af
high Damage, but also suffers from a long cooldown (^^")
2024, and i can't still get enough of this scene.
The whole sequence in the kingdom of Angmar was probably the best part of the Hobbit trilogy
Thats not Angmar bruh
Can we take a moment to appreciate how fabulous their hair was flowing whilst they were fighting
ya'll poor AF What about Christopher Lee moving like that? Or was that a stunt double?
I wonder what hair products they’re using
@@NoName-gp8il
Def a stunt double. Christopher was physically weak at the time of Hobbit trilogy filming and we don't see his face in "shaolin sequences"
King Thranduil's hair beats all
Actually my hair is just like that.
Galadriel is more creepy than sauron
Actually True
She's on the edge of going evil herself. She was born in Elf heaven, with all the power of an angel that implies, and unlike the Wizards she's kind of loopholed herself into being allowed on Middle-Earth. Banishing Sauron with such a blunt display can be considered crossing a moral line, so she herself looks like a specter due to the whole 'evil makes you ill' thing.
Yep
@@ConsiderTheCrows how?
But this was supposed by her vengeful form. You can't be vengeful if you can't at least exhude a creepiness factor.
Hugo with his legendary performances
"you should have stayed dead"
to sum up what we see this scene, 4 maiar spiritss (sauron, sauman,gandalf and radagast, saruman and sauron was both aule the vala's apprentice btw) all 3 of the elven ring bearers (gandalf, elrond and galadriel) 1 of the eldest of eldar in middle earth (ofc she is galadriel that inspired feanor for the work for silmarils, which we see a little sample of the light of it causing nazgul to flee immediately) plus son of earendil (soaring in the sky with a silmaril on his ship vingilot) the half elf elrond.
amazing scene.
Radagast served Yavanna, (the vala associated with nature) and Gandalf served Manwe and Varda (the king a queen of the valar,lord of winds,and the queen of stars)
This is how I imagine high level DnD fights look like.
Jorge Torres wtf is DnD
Sennin Swag Dungeons and dragons. Look up Critical Role on RUclips.
Nightraven26 oh ok sry, y i know dat game xD. I'm also a big BBT fan, love the scenes when they play it xD
Galadriel cast banish on Sauron, he failed his saving throw
Saaaaaaame! You know there’s a lotr version of dnd?
I like this type of magic. There are no fireballs, novas, meteors, or anything. Yet, I can feel that they are truly powerful.
They play wizards like fighters with magical weapons. It is quite amazing plus a few spells. Still, my favorite types of wizards are usually in games like D&D or heroes of might and magic.
Less is, in most cases, always more. They also do a half decent job of showing these characters' power potential.
There are lightnings(gandalf), tornadoes (Uinen) though
Only reason they are not common, as you know, maiar are ordered to hold back.
WTF?! How many hours of love, sweat and tears went into that little masterpiece! Very epic!!
more than Amazon ROP season put together!
Hobbit is basically rings of power of its time
Seeing Sauron in that form with an actual body, being miles taller than the others. It’s refreshing to actually see him sometimes !!
Tolkien never gave a blow-by-blow account of the battle, but the White Council did fight the Necromancer in Dol Guldur at the same time Bilbo was on his journey. This confrontation is referenced in “The Hobbit,” “Unfinished Tales,” and “The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B.”
Yeah but it's likely that the white council is the 5 Istari, so Elrond and Galadriel would have no place here
@@lukec2004 I looked it up and the White Council does indeed actually consist of the characters in this scene as well as Cirdan the shipwright, not shown here because he's not familiar to the movie watchers. As for the White Council fighting Sauron here, I actually found the sources inconsistent, some say Gandalf did it alone and credit was given to the Council as a whole, some say the Council did it together. One thing's for certain, Sauron was only pretending to lose in all accounts
A mystery
@@lukec2004 Dont be stupid. Two of the Istari( The blue wizards) are long gone,far in the east, making magic cults or some shit.The white council consists of high elves as well as the rest of the Istari BUT NOT the two wizards
Yes. I was looking for this.
I like the fact they remember that Saruman was once on the side of man/dwarf/elf. He wasn’t corrupted by Sauron’s power until the time between the battle of the five armies and the fellowship of the ring. Nice to see Saruman as a good guy.
I always believed this was the exact event that made him question himself. he saw what the enemy was capable of and that there was no way out. so might as well change sides
I dont think he was necessarily "corrupted" but figured he should choose what he thought was the winning side
Saruman was already against them even before this point. The evidence is right there. Look at how he tries to stop the quest to The Lonely Mountain.
Look at how dismissive he is when Gandalf reveals the Morgul Blade to him. A dagger, I remind you, that was burried in a tomb deep underground.
Even Elrond was shocked to see it, saying that powerfull enchantments(or whatever they are) had been cast on the tombs to leep them from being opened.
Even though Gandalf had no evidence that the blade came from the tomb, Saruman should have considered sending a party to investigate it.
Can I just thank you for this comment. Because I wanted people to know this but could never have put it so perfectly
Galadriel didn't trust Saruman from the moment he was sent to middle earth, remember that both Sauron and Saruman were apprentices of Aule along with Faenor, Galadriel sensed something dark within Saruman and wanted Mithrandir to be leader of the white council but he turned it down on account of his humility.
How… how do I not remember this scene at ALL? These movies were rollercoaster in quality 🙃
i mean PARTS of this scene were only in the extended edition but the ending with Gal v Sauron was in both standard, theatre, and extended.
Galadriel's true form was so scary and terrifying,, she's so powerful indeed,, able to terminate Sauron in just her words,, I like how majestic and beautiful she is when she's calm but looks terrifying when she's angry and threatened.
"You should have stayed dead". One of the most badass lines of all time.
The only way to make it even better would be for him to add "Mr. Anderson"
The way he delivers the line, it’s almost like he knew several of the Nazgûl before they fell and he’s legit telling his friend, “Dude… why didn’t you just stay dead!”
I think this scene brings justice to showing the true power of these characters. The nine included.
And we finally get to see what they really looked like, too...
Except Radagast of course, they did the worst on him
There was a TEMPEST in her!
This was my favorite scene from the Hobbit trilogy, along with any scene involving Smaug.
*People can say whatever they want about the hobbit movies but this scene was epic*
It was stupid
@@lukec2004 Why? Sure, the CGI isn't that great in some scenes, but for the rest is pretty nice.
@@soul6733 it was lore breaking, which is never good, it also made Sauron look much weaker than he was, Galadriel shouldn't have been able to defeat him alone
And yes Galadriel beating him was fan service because she was a pretty popular character, but on the other hand they sent Gandalf out if the picture even though much more people like him more than they do Galadriel.
All in all it completely downplayed the main villain, broke the lore and didn't even leave Gandalf in the picture
@@lukec2004 shut up man, you suck about the film...
The Hobbit trilogy was very good, problem was it had to compete with LOTR success. I wish they could have switched the order in which both trilogies were released and people would have been more graceful towards The Hobbit
Whether it was in the books or not, this scene was incredible and I'm certainly glad they added it in
That's all fine and dandy but I just had a thought... what if Sauron was trying to apologize to Galadriel here and make peace? He apologizes for his Nazgul's and orcs and promises Galadriel and company that he will punish them? However, since Sauron doesn't speak English, and nobody can hear him because Galadriel's voice is too loud, he just never got the chance?
@@cashewnuttel9054 they won't believe him since he's a master manipulator
Glad you enjoyed it, but NO.
@@willmercury No what?
Actually, I kind of hate it. Not all of it, but everything they've done with Galadriel. She should have no darkness in her. That scene in the LotR was a vision of a what if future, nothing more
I know it’s not in the books of hobbit. But I must say that I love to see how the Istari (in the movies just Gandalf and Saruman) actually fight with their powers of light and magic-kinesis. The little fight between G & S in the LOTR books and movies is nothing against this scene (Clash of immortals) where Saruman uses his powers to fight Sauron and the Nazguls & the one in the second movie in which Gandalf uses the light shield of the Istari to fight against Sauron himself. It’s incredible to see some actual powerful magic on screen in this universe 😍🫶
This scene is so metal 🤘
At 3:54, Elrond's face says "Mother-in-law, why tf you so damn scary"
This comment needs more attention 😂👌 Nice one bro!
@@littletaleseeker Cheers, mate
Lady Galadriel is Elrond's mother in law?! :o
@@HarryTariq yeh, apparently. Tbh, I had just found out myself
Does that mean Arwen is Galadriel's grand daughter?
Saruman could not have been better portrayed by anyone. Sir Christopher Lee’s voice is so frightening at times. He made me scared when I was younger just as Saruman frightened me when I read the books.
meaturama Connery was offered the role of Gandalf and would have done a great job as him but his voice was always warm and charming whereas Lee had a very intimidating voice hence, why he’s best known for playing villians and monsters (Dracula).
This is the Galadriel we should have had in the ROP
Galadriel turning into Samara was unexpectedly creepy as hell 😂
If anyone is wondering what Sauron is saying to Galadriel while she is trying to banish him, starting at “you have no power here” while there are no ways to fully translate it as it’s uncertain what form of black speech it is cause there were several forms, if we take it as pure black speech, some words you get are “no sorcery” “coward” “city besieged by army” and “almighty” now if you try and piece this together, one of my first thoughts was that he is trying to scare and insult her by stating that no sorcery can protect her from him, that she is a coward and her city will be besieged and destroyed by him for he is almighty, though you could make it mean other things such as when he besieged and destroyed the Kingdom of Eregion, that her sorcery could not protect her, she was a coward for running from the city, and that he besieged and destroyed the city for he is all powerful, but it’s all on interpretation at that point as we don’t fully know anyway, hope you guys enjoy that bit of knowledge!
Thats pretty cool! Thanks for your comment.
Wow thats cool
Thank you for that!
Thank you!
Wow.....u are too into this. Do u shave yet?
It’s cool to see Saurons power in comparison, as soon as she put her hand up the 9 wraiths were banished in a second, Sauron lasted all that time.
Yes and he is no where near full power whilst she is albeit weakened slightly by her proximity to him
@@Dante-vf4sdhe wasn’t “nowhere near full power” I’m not sure where you got that ridiculous train of thought but she was far more weakened then he was. Her base power is just much stronger then his. There’s a reason she has always. Won against him
@@Bunnybunny5656 Are you ok bro, you seem a bit hostile in your comment?
@@Bunnybunny5656Okay we all love Galadriel but come back to reason guy. Obviously at full power, Sauron > Galadriel. This isn't a question. Just read Tolkien's works.
Plus, anyway, Tolkien never wrote things to be settled by a binary scale of power. It is all about symbolisms, circumstances etc. Thus Eowyn killing the King of Angmar while not half as strong as him ; thus Melkor fleeing from Ungoliant etc etc. So whatever your fantasy...
@@lexysraymont9627 you’ve got to be a weeb/nerd bruh. I don’t care this much about it. Your right.
*what a trilogy this is I wonder how these movies didn't end up winning any Oscars man WHENEVER I WATCH THIS MOVIE I FEEL LIKE IM LIVING IN THIS MOVIE*
*Czary thing feel so real and gripping*
Because they were A LOT more cartoonish than the original trilogy
This was not in the book, the book only mention the council (don't say who was on it), together with Gandalf, fought the Necromancer in Dol Goldur and won. But hey! I'm not complaining, not a single bit. This scene was epic, really epic. Seeing Saruman as the "good" guy, fighting the Nazgul, seeing Galadriel using her power... Radagast coming to rescue Gandalf, this was all intense and epic! I love this scene
I know the hobbit was not that great, but I love knowing that Christopher Lee playing has the White Wizard in an epic fight for good, kicking ass in one of his last scenes before passing away, kinda warms my heart... Goodbye ye old nazi hunter, ww veteran, and amazing actor! May this scene be a reminder of your epicness!
Knowing he was so chuffed to play Saruman makes it even better!
Nazi Hunter and dentist father to a extremely multi-billionaire
And don't forget the man fronted his own metal band , man of many talents and such a good representative of the metal scene.
@@jetlagjonny lmao. That was epic
Umm...Count Dooku anyone?
Saruman is fighting like a shaolin master..... too bad he ended being a bad guy...
Izzuz Otsoga Cheers.
Saruman The White cheers Saruman😂🍻
leave sauron to me....
Izzuz Otsoga He "died" like a bitch in the shire tho
Izzuz Otsoga Can we really simply say he was a bad guy or a traitor? Technically, yes, but the first time he and Gandalf fought he told him that he just didn't see any other option than to side with Sauron. He basically chose to save himself over others. Most people would probably do the same. It was only such a bad thing because it was totally uncharacteristic of a wizard of any ranking to do something like that. But at the end of this scene I think he was talking about going after Sauron to finish him off, and the others didn't think it was necessary. So maybe it was just that since he'd already fought with them to defeat him once while they had the chance, he just didn't even think it was possible the second time around.
One thing. Elrond is like a level 24 warrior. And dude is attacking 3/4 times per round. Prob has a 30-40% chance to critical hit his opponents with each attack. He's got on magical armor, rings, the ringlet, bracers, boots, belt, etc. He's using a +5 sword of sharpness. And it takes homeboy at least three dozen attacks to dispel a few ringwraiths... How the F does Aragorn do this with a bastard sword (it wasn't Narsil yet!) and a torch?
Because Aragorn is a Numenorean. Even if Elrond had no gear and was just himself with a basic sword he himself is a "Magical" being just like Aragorn so their attacks are magical. That's the only way I've ever been able to reason it. As for fire- well it's fire 😅
In the books, Gandalf fights the Nazguls instead of Aragon. Furthermore, the power of the Nagul also varies depending on Sauron
These nasgul are formless. Making them only bound to one area by what it seems. It also gives them the power to teleporting as you can see. And therefore they can climb like monkeys as well. So I'd say they have far more skill. Also aragorn is a numenorian
Sauron meets Morgoth in the Void
Morgoth: First time?
sauron never ended up in the void. the only thing in this void is morgoth. sauron never left middle earth. he is doomed to forever stay there as a completely powerless spirit, that can't interact with the world.
I like the added touch that one of the Nazghul is wearing Easterling armor, implying he was a king of their people before he fell to Sauron.
gonotgentleman I think that was Kamul, he’s the only nazgul with an actual name but his title is black easterling. So he may have actually been their king at one point. He’s also the second in command after the witch king himself.
How can just some wedding rings turn them into some mindless ghosts? It's like they are dead
That is Khamul, the Black Easterling, second in command amongst the Nazgul.
@@LordSiravant and the only Nazgul that has a name. Witch king of angmar is just a title.
What I love about LOTR is the subtlety of magic. It never was in your face, theatrical huge displays of power. The elder elves, Saruman, Gandalf, and Sauron wielded immense power, but never displayed it overtly, except when absolutely needed and in different forms. Gandalf with his pipe weed and light shows or speaking in tongues with animals, Galadriel in keeping Lothlorien untouched and guarded and Sauron to bend minds and corrupt men.
This scene is just pure Hollywood tripe.
@@cholst1 so is your name Peter pumpkin eater
Pipe weed 😂
@@cholst1wrong, the rings of power from Amazon is.
@@jacobsantana915 Nice strawman there. Ofcourse Rings of Power is that, but so is this nonsense from The Hobbit. It was a 1, at most 2 movie plot that was cashgrabbed to a trilogy, losing all sense in the process.
I love how you can see saurons physical spirit form at 4:07 when galdriel extinguishes his flames , sauron casts a spell of flames in the form of a eye around himself to appear more intimidating & all seeing , in the books sauron is described as shadow & flame during this age jackson nailed it perfectly