First Time Watching Reaction to The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring | Part 2 of 2

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    Part 2 of 2 The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring
    Join Reema as she delves into the depths of this modern masterpiece and explore the raw emotions it evokes, the first of this genre of films!
    As I watched Frodo and the Fellowship journey through Middle-earth to destroy Sauron's ring. I was captivated by the stunning landscapes and the incredible depth of each character. It truly sets the bar for epic fantasy adventures. Can't wait for the next ones!
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  • @cyatic
    @cyatic 3 месяца назад +73

    Definitely extended editions for part 2 and 3. You will not regret it. Yes, they’re way longer, but you’ll still want more afterwards.

  • @Andrew04291
    @Andrew04291 3 месяца назад +28

    The music that plays when Gandalf falls - that’s the sound of a heart when it’s breaking.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +3

      That and it’s never the same theme ever again since the one when they first leave Rivendell and pass the large stone

  • @humanbean5878
    @humanbean5878 3 месяца назад +23

    23 years later, and I still cry like a baby when I see Boromir die...

  • @captainofdunedain3993
    @captainofdunedain3993 3 месяца назад +15

    Boromir is the most powerful soldier in entire Gondor country. He is also the biggest captain of Gondor. Thats why he carries the Horn of Gondor as a big honour. He never took a wife in his life. A life is full of battles. No confort. No rest. He never wanted the Ring for himself. He wanted to use it for protecting his people against Mordor.
    At 20:02 when they heard Horn of Gondor, look at Aragorn how desperately running through the Boromir! Because he knows that he is in grave danger! Horn of Gondor cannot use by lightly. So Aragorn with that fatigue still running like no tomorrow! If Boromir would not leave his shield at the campsite he would stand longer.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +2

      @@captainofdunedain3993 he is also númenorean just like Aragorn. Just of a different branch.

  • @lcbonastre2418
    @lcbonastre2418 3 месяца назад +4

    Next The Lord Of The Ring Extended Edition Of The Two Tower Extended Edition,The Lord Of The Ring Extended Edition Of The Return Of The King Extended Edition
    Next Trilogy The Hobbit Extended Edition Of The Adventures Of Bilbo Baggin:
    (1) An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition
    (2) The Desolation Of Smaug Extended Edition
    (3) The Battle Five Armie Extended Edition

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +15

    “There lie woods of Lothlórien! That is the fairest of all the dwellings of my people!" - Legolas. "There are no trees like the trees of that land. For in the autumn their leaves fall not, but turn to gold.
    -
    “The grass in this clearing is as green as Springtime in the Elder Days,” and it seemed to Frodo “he had stepped through a high window that looked on a vanished world.” This is the what the world is like for elves; the flowers and trees, re-enchanted, recall the very real wonder of the world.”

    • @nemesis4852
      @nemesis4852 3 месяца назад +1

      Good to see you here. All your posts have great content thanks for the effort. Cheers!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@nemesis4852 thank you. Let’s see your thoughts and questions to my larger posts !

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess6072 3 месяца назад +1

    Your expression when Aragorn took Lurtz's head was complex. It seemed a mix of disgust in the degree of damage needed to end the conflict while also the relief found in victory.

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. 3 месяца назад +3

    Boromir is my favorite. Yes he was tempted but he was an honorable man and kept fighting with arrows in him.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +3

      Extended edition (original theatrical edition) makes that scene hit even harder at his death scene with the proper foreshadowing and his constant showing of how much he was advocate and protector of the hobbits etc.

  • @rickwoodham4570
    @rickwoodham4570 3 месяца назад +3

    I think you're the first reactor I've seen, that noticed Aragorn grasping his sword, while Boromir held the ring in the snowy mountain. Very subtle and easy to miss, good job

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Many have actually. I’ve many catalogued in my playlist! Just added to it recently so enjoy that!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      The mountain is Caladhras. Sindarin name. The mountains as is everything. Alive. The elves are one with the earth. Which is not just a trite thing to say. It’s deep. As deep as the 25 books and letters that still are cropping up to this day. Many even share them that remained in the family as many families were correspondents with Tolkien for a long time. Many decades. Like JustSomeGuy. And others.

    • @rickwoodham4570
      @rickwoodham4570 3 месяца назад +1

      @Makkaru112 my apologies Mr Tolkien, for not properly identifying Caladhras, and giving it's vast in depth history. I was trying to give a simple point of reference to scene that she could easily identify. I do not understand how it's name and legendary history, plays a part in how Aragorn, Son of Arathorn, was ready to fight Boramir son of Denathor of Gondor, over his possession of The One Ring,

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Do not read the comment reply to 7thSmurf. Major spoilers.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Extended edition for next film has a of long scene between Aragorn and Arwen and big boromir backstory. Neeeeeded. Necessary

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +4

    You’ll actually get a lot more scenes between Galadriel and Aragorn and even Celeborn, Boromir too, in the extended edition (true edition before theatres crunched everything for time to earn more money per viewing that year 20+ years ago

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +5

    The elvish songs of lamentation were for Gandalf when they arrived in Lothlórien. So the song you hear is literally for him whilst being a theme for the movie itself. This was expanded & set to music by Philippa Boyens & Howard Shore, respectively, for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
    It was sung in the said film by Elizabeth Fraser in the track Lothlórien. Notable about this song is that it assumes that the elves of Lothlórien were aware that Gandalf was an incarnate Maia. This is debatable. As well, the lyrics ask "What drove you to leave/That which you loved?". This suggests that Gandalf was well aware that he would fall in Moria.
    Other verses include Gandalf being the wisest of the Maiar, and that with him the Flame of Anor would leave the world (assuming that it and he were one, or he was the only wielder of the Flame).
    (English comes after the Quenya)
    * The first part is in Quenya:
    A Olórin i yáresse
    Mentaner i Númenherui
    Tírien i Rómenóri
    Maiaron i Oiosaila
    Manan elye etevanne
    Nórie i melanelye?
    - The Second part is in Sindarin:
    Mithrandir, Mithrandir, A Randir Vithren
    ú-reniathach i amar galen
    I reniad lín ne mór, nuithannen
    In gwidh ristennin, i fae narchannen
    I lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen
    Caled veleg, ethuiannen.
    * Olórin, who once was...
    Sent by the Lords of the West
    To guard the lands of the East
    Wisest of all Maiar
    What drove you to leave
    That which you loved?
    Mithrandir, Mithrandir O Pilgrim Grey
    No more will you wander the green fields of this earth
    Your journey has ended in darkness.
    The bonds cut, the spirit broken
    The Flame of Anor has left this World
    A great light, extinguished.
    And Since Gandalf is tied to the story and fate of the elves as he is one of the Maiar spirits is that when one perishes it tends to be a big deal when something like one “dies” if you will. Spending thousands of years together even in his current embodiment is still greatly impactful upon his death.

  • @taaviwvaatokuku5748
    @taaviwvaatokuku5748 3 месяца назад +3

    Boromir was the first Gondorian to call Aragon his king 22:04

  • @daveheesen9174
    @daveheesen9174 3 месяца назад +2

    its almost manditory to watch the extended editions if you are interested it the lore

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      Which is the whole point of these adaptations. So much is missed out on character building too

  • @AndreaMale69
    @AndreaMale69 3 месяца назад +3

    Great reaction 👍. I recommend you watch the extended version of the Two Towers, because there is a beautiful scene that explains very well why Boromir wanted to have the ring at all costs.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +3

    Tolkien, (The OG of all Authors) was a veteran of the First World War and many other battles such as The Battle Of Somme etc. his works of art were to give back to the England as a form of restoring lost mythologies that he himself was a master of since he was a top professor of philology at Oxford.
    He did ALOT of his writing while in the trenches during WWI during small “breaks” while down in those trench forts built into the ground. And while he eldest son was in the Second World War; his Lord Of The Rings writings was strictly created above all else to give his eldest something to read while stationed wherever he was stationed.
    I forgot that part. They sent letters back and forth about it all the time. He was also the one and only son that actually protected his fathers legacy and work.
    A lot of his other work were put together BY his son after his father passed away.
    It’s well worth to react to the documentary behind the scenes film the director and crew and cast created together as well as the interview with the son Christopher Tolkien who you get to sort of enjoy a nice indoor and outdoor chat for like what came to about 1-2 hours of wonderful footage from an era that really must not be forgotten.
    His work shed a light on things like The Finnish Kalevala, Norwegian Elder Edda, The Welsh Mabinogion, The Norwegian Nibelungen, The Indian Bhagvagita & Several Irish Folklore + other Cultural things! The man also restored and translated ancient relics for the governments as one everyone trusted. Much of what’s in our dictionary come from his efforts as well.
    Anytime he spoke & even posted several comments into the paper as an editorial or response to certain issues as a very involved man for the world and the environment everyone turned their head to listen to him as everyone knew his worth and respected him greatly. His works show how NOT to glorify war; shows in the films if you pay close attention while watching the next films.
    Sharing what you know now via the after thoughts at the end of the second film! Remember. Extended edition. There is a lot missed out on especially in the second movie regarding Boromir backstory which there is much more in the books but the films WANTED to keep more but the cinemas and Harvey Weinstein literally harangued him into making a “theatrical cut” which is why you have two versions.
    The real version and the “theatrical cut”. It was all to make more money for the company that is the theatres/cinemas.
    To get more showings in per day during the year. And believe me. People were camping outside and travelling the country to watch it MORE THAN ONCE.
    His creations literally lead to inspiring the most currently famous books games & movies we all literally wouldn’t have enjoyed and be touched to our souls core without him and his spiritually connected brilliance. That and he was a philologist professor at Oxford first and foremost which covers so many things.
    Not just linguistic. The man was a true genius and Jack of all trades but ultimately LOVED the simple life.
    The inspiration for Lord of the Rings was not any war, but author J.R.R. Tolkien's love of language. Especially Welsh, Finnish and Old English.
    He lamented the loss of any true English folklore, that was wiped out after the Norman invasion of 1066, so Tolkien wrote many books on these new "legends" he came up with himself. Much of which is centered around three languages he fully developed himself. Two Elven languages and Dwarvish., Númenorean Adunaic, Black Speech(warped Numenorean and elvish)
    They all have syntax, vocabularies, and a whole writing system that can be learned as the Tengwar alphabet is moreso to match with the spoken elvish rather than one to one for other country’s alphabet. Hundreds of people worldwide speak elvish fluently. Tolkien did draw upon his personal experience in the trenches of World War ONE, not Two, as inspiration for some parts, most notably, the Dead Marshes that Frodo and Sam and Gollum pass through in The Two Towers. But war was not the inspiration for the entire series.
    World Of Warcraft. Skyrim, Harry Potter, Diablo, D&D, even Warhammer and so forth wouldn’t have. Existed without taking inspiration from and or completely ripping off from Tolkien. Many great documentaries to react to about him also more about him and AWESOME stuff from the hours & hours of behind the scenes documentaries from the DVDs of the movies which are also on RUclips & I can send you a playlist to react to from top to bottom on the channel called Pajasek99

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +4

    “I shall NOT be Dark. (All evil) will despair”, The elves (Galadriel especially is one of the few remaining that existed before the sun & moon. They pre-existed day & night.) How utterly, completely terrifying do you think it would be for your whole world to irrevocably change in a matter of an hour? For the thousands of years of (what you would come to know as twilight to be abruptly ended in a profundity of genuinely painful light and an infinity of colour? Of the joy, wonder and terror of distinguishing the difference between green and blue for the very first time in your whole life?)
    She is talking about the immediate, majestic sublimity of reality that one experiences in it's totality for the very first time. How on earth could that not be so terrifying as to threaten one's sanity?
    Galadriel with the ring would be exactly as beautiful and horrifying. I personally would not know whether to weep bitterly and perfectly, or claw my eyes out through the sheer, unutterable terror of her being in such a circumstance.
    But know this: she was showing Frodo what would happen if someone else got the ring. She wasn’t tempted at all. Gandalf tells. Galadriel shows. See the difference now. Two sides of the same coin. Both were needed.
    (But yes there was a more fluid beauty full of colour before the rise of the sun. Her uncle, Fingolfin, whilst in middle earth beheld the first rising of the sun and to see this wide field before him in even more definition than before while he was in Middle Earth. This was also the beginning of the dominion of men.)
    -

    “Beautiful & Terrible as the dawn” Galadriel was quite correct to call the morning and night both “beautiful and terrible…”. In truth the physical and metaphysical natures of morning and night were both by turns beautiful and terrible.
    First the morning. Physically the morning is the result of the golden fruit of Laurëlin, transformed into a vessel by Aulë’s craftsmen, hallowed by Varda and piloted by the fiery Maiarin spirit Arien. The sun was so terrifyingly powerful that its radiance instilled fear even into Melkor’s heart and defied the assault of his minions. She literally gave up her physical form to take her original form and enveloped the sun; becoming its flames we see today.
    Physically the sun is a beautiful golden orb yet it is simultaneously terrifying in its intensity and cannot be observed directly for more than an instant without pain. Metaphysically the morning is beautiful because it diminishes the evil power of those creatures who haunt the night, gives strength to the righteous and because it illuminates the serene loveliness of Valinor and Middle-earth. Metaphysically the morning is terrible because it obscures the light of the stars and sheds light on the ugly reality of Arda Marred, whose very substance is corrupted by the power of Melkor.
    Last the night. The night is the Void surrounding the globe of Arda, which existed even before the creation of the Ainur at the beginning of time itself. Physically the beauty of the night lies in the fact . Physically the terror of the night is that it conceals the beauty of Arda and limits the senses of the elves and gives strength to the creatures of evil such as orcs, trolls and the Ringwraiths.
    Metaphysically the night is beautiful because it is during the hours of darkness that the stars of Varda, the most beloved creations for the elves, shine most brightly. Metaphysically the terror of the night for elves, who are irretrievably bound to the world of Arda, is that the Void represents the interstellar coldness which is the prison of Morgoth.
    Terrible in its more original archaic form didn’t always mean “bad”
    (the sun stuff was to move it into a place where Melkor couldn’t go by virtue of how the Valar and Maiar are bound to the world until it’s ending; (which isn’t the true end either. It’s deep stuff. There ends up another song of creation which all kindreds take part in and working with the powers of that long ago past of our world to rebuild everything. Even the Mountains too, healing it after Dagor Dagorath, Also known as the final battle, the worlds ending.
    Becoming the greater version of the original form before Melkor’s discord into the first music and so forth which dictated eventually what all ended up ensuing when they entered the world the first time which also was interesting because when they entered it after seeing the complete version it hadn’t been done yet so that was millions of years of work which lead to Middle Earth and the other lands being the remnants of it. Including Valinor being the only remnant of an even older world. At that time of building and tending to the world when the world was young.)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +3

    Aragorn responds to the fellowship as they enter Lothlórien: “There is in her and this land no evil, unless a man bring it hither himself. Then let him beware!” If you’re going by her portrayal in the movies, you might think she has an evil element to her character, but that came from Peter Jackson’s portrayal of the addictive, coercive power of the Ring. When Frodo offered her the Ring, it presented her with visions of herself as the all-powerful Goddess of Middle-Earth.
    Tolkien stated in other works and letters between others and himself that she essentially could subdue Sauron especially so with the one ring but the true scary part would be that all would love her so genuinely to the point of it being uncanny. The forests would expand throughout what’s left of middle earth as it begins to reflect the elder days to some degrees it’s hard to explain and I don’t have Tolkiens exact words on hand right now but yeah.
    It's not quite shown in the movies but Boromir's brother was meant to go show up for the council which ended up being about the ring, all kindreds were showing up for separate matters. The dwarves mainly because one of the Nazgûl had come offering the remaining dwarvish rings they had received long ago that were reclaimed by sauron. But even those thousands of years ago their forefathers were NOT effected by their rings even though those were infused with Sauron's malice. If anything it just increased their hoarding of wealth and resources. Though the echoes from the nameless ones deeper in the mountains had caused certain groups and clans to grow a bit greedy but othet than that they remained fully strong and noble.
    (English below) - Moria gate Gandalf said : Annon edhellen, edro hi ammen!
    Fennas nogothrim, lasto beth lammen!
    “Elvish gate, open now for us! Doorway of the Nargothrond dwarf-folk, listen to the word of my tongue!”

  • @taurion87
    @taurion87 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome reaction! If you can get the Extended Editions of the Two Towers & the Return of the King, that would be awesome….esp for the Return of the King.
    Races: Maiar (Gandalf, Saruman, Sauron, & Balrog), Elves (Galadriel, Elrond, Legolas, Arwen, etc.), Dwarves (Gimli), Men (Aragorn, Boromir, etc.), Hobbits (Frodo, Bilbo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, etc.), Trolls, Orcs, Goblins, Uruk-hai, Giant Eagles, etc.
    Maiar w/o going into lore of creation, are basically lesser gods on earth. They serve the greater gods, the Valar. Sauron & the Balrog’s master, the Original Dark Lord was a Valar named Morgoth. The Wizards or Istari represent the Valar as a whole & were sent to Middle Earth to aid the free people against Sauron. Their true powers restrain so they can only help/guide/instigate, they can’t do full battle which would change course of pivotal events.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Nice little synopsis for her. I’ll explain even more via my Gandalf comment in her two towers reaction. Stay tuned and add your thoughts and questions when you read it. ❤

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      What’s interesting is - Saruman never served Sauron nor bent to him at all in the books. The Gandalf locked in the Tower bit is explained ONLY in the Unfinished Tales Book: In [manuscript-C) The Black Riders arrived at the Gate of Isengard while Gandalf was still a prisoner in the tower. In this account, Saruman, in fear & despair, & perceiving the full horror of service to Mordor, resolved suddenly to yield to Gandalf, & to beg for his pardon & help. Temporizing at the Gate, he admitted that he had Gandalf within, & said that he would go & try to discover what he knew; if that were unavailing, he would deliver Gandalf up to them. Then Saruman hastened to the summit of Orthanc - & found Gandalf gone. Away south against the setting moon he saw a great Eagle flying towards Edoras.
      See, the thing is he was always master of studying the enemy & even being able to think like they do to always know exactly the best ways to handle ever situation and so on, but the thing is he didn't just become the enemy, he at this time in a sense for once actually grew afraid of him, probably Sauron did what Sauron did with Finrod Felagund in the duel of visions, (Galadriel’s elder brother who by the way was the most important in the Legendarium & is the main reason the third age even exists) which basically widdled Saruman with various visions of the past and future until it wore him down, but Saruman(Curumo) was the mostly already becoming weary due to what was called The Long Defeat, magic bleeding out from the lands of middle earth and subsequently certain things become less and less possible and the elves begin to go west.
      Even the ones who never wished to leave middle earth and many of which were born here by the thousands.
      So him also being a student and helper of Aulë of the Valar he was going to fight fire with fire and make a bid for the ring just so Sauron could never regain full power and if Saruman found a way to release himself from his power restrictions even by any small margin or worked with Eru in some way it might have worked out in the end if things went differently enough to where such action from him would be needed.
      Ontop of that he was growing ever jealous of Gandalf for he received the Varya from Círdan and prior to that was chosen by the other Valar, Nienna’s chosen champion to go to middle earth. But Gandalf(Olórin back then) refused over and over and exclaimed his fear of Sauron(Mairon), varya I feel would have kindle the heart of Saruman to stay strong as he had been fighting the evils of the world for a very long time since he had been sent to Middle Earth.
      And for the is reason Saruman wished to hold the ring at hostage. Keep Sauron from taking back his full strength and basically use it to stave off The Long Defeat.
      Saruman is very complex. The Hobbit movies actually shows how he was even 60 years ago during Bilbo’s story. He was one of the main forces thwarting Sauron for over 2000 years. The Númenoreans: the high men of the west; gifted Saruman with Orthanc which was of their making. Now known as Isengard.
      -
      saruman is actually trying to doublecross sauron. He wants the ring for himself. He thinks he can control it. The little orcs around saruman are from mordor - sauron's orcs sent to help saruman but also to spy on him. The big fighting orcs - the uruk hai - are loyal only to saruman.
      Orcs are like that. But its why saruman's orders are a bit vague - to avoid sauron's orcs knowing what saruman is doing. The movies dont make this bit of the story very clear. But notice that, while saruman knows where the fellowship is he never lets Sauron Know.

  • @marcusfridh8489
    @marcusfridh8489 3 месяца назад +2

    BHS facts: Sean Astin aka Samwise, cut his footcon a small piece of glass in the water when doing the scene where he is going out to the canoe of Frodo. He had to stitch up the wound before continuing filming.

  • @petercocolla2759
    @petercocolla2759 3 месяца назад +3

    Best Trilogy of all time.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Welcome to The fandom before all fandoms ever existed. The LOTR family. (We aren’t making it up. People will flood your comment section. Everyone who simply reacts to the films or even does any extra videos regarding Tolkien they will find their RUclips and patreon community will grow by the hundreds and thousands in the span of only a few days. It’s always wild fun to see their faces when they voice their thoughts regarding the wave of love they are hit with when they thought it’d be just another movie reaction like all the others. 😂🤣
    Just know that “the elvish languages” were added to the dictionary of world languages. They are fully fledged and so very important among other languages of his that were to restore the ancient languages and cultures of Finland, Ireland, Latin, Welsh, Gaelic, Irish, Anglo Saxon especially with another peoples language in the second movie. (Use extended only.)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +2

    Know what’s heart breaking ? Boromir: “Frodo I’m Sorry!” Echoing in the background.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    FlowState Reacts is reacting to the magical “making of” documentary of these films very soon. You should too and join in on starting this wave!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    You’ll love the full scene with Frodo+Sam &Galadriel the great Peter Jackson & team didn’t seem to include.. which all this little stuff lead to that scene in the movies which gave it more meaning; & the”one who has seen the eye” thing was a mistake by the team. It gave the wrong message and was not needed as it lead some reactors to be like “so creepy lol” which diminishes how much farther that well done scene could have gone especially in the extended to do it properly as in the books that lays it out perfectly.: •[Frodo] stepped back shaking all over & looked at the Lady. “I know what it was that you last saw”, she said; 'for that is also in my mind. Do not be afraid! But do not think that only by singing amid the trees, nor even by the slender arrows of elven-bows, is this land of Lothlórien maintained and defended against its Enemy. I say to you, Frodo, that even as I speak to you, I perceive the Dark Lord and know his mind, or all of his mind that concerns the Elves. And he gropes ever to see me and my thought. But still the door is closed!'
    She lifted up her white arms, and spread out her hands towards the East in a gesture of rejection and denial. Eärendil, the Evening Star, most beloved of the Elves, shone clear above. So bright was it that the figure of the Elven-lady cast a dim shadow on the ground. Its rays glanced upon a ring about her finger; it glittered like polished gold overlaid with silver light, and a white stone in it twinkled as if the Evenstar had come down to rest upon her hand. Frodo gazed at the ring with awe; for suddenly it seemed to him that he understood.
    'Yes,' she said, divining his thought, 'it is not permitted to speak of it, and Elrond could not do so. But it cannot be hidden from the Ring-bearer, and one who has seen the Eye. Verily it is in the land of Lórien upon the finger of Galadriel that one of the Three remains. This is Nenya, the Ring of Adamant, and I am its keeper.
    'He suspects, but he does not know - not yet. Do you not see now wherefore your coming is to us as the footstep of Doom? For if you fail, then we are laid bare to the Enemy. Yet if you succeed, then our power is diminished, and Lothlórien will fade, and the tides of Time will sweep it away. We must depart into the West, or dwindle to a rustic folk of dell and cave, slowly to forget and to be forgotten.'
    Frodo bent his head. 'And what do you wish?' he said at last.
    'That what should be shall be,' she answered. 'The love of the Elves for their land and their works is deeper than the deeps of the Sea, and their regret is undying and cannot ever wholly be assuaged. Yet they will cast all away rather than submit to Sauron: for they know him now. For the fate of Lothlórien you are not answerable but only for the doing of your own task. Yet I could wish, were it of any avail, that the One Ring had never been wrought, or had remained for ever lost.'
    'You are wise and fearless and fair, Lady Galadriel,' said Frodo. 'I will give you the One Ring, if you ask for it. It is too great a matter for me.'
    Galadriel laughed with a sudden clear laugh. 'Wise the Lady Galadriel may be,' she said, 'yet here she has met her match in courtesy. Gently are you revenged for my testing of your heart at our first meeting. You begin to see with a keen eye. I do not deny that my heart has greatly desired to ask what you offer. For many long years I had pondered what I might do, should the Great Ring come into my hands, and behold! it was brought within my grasp. The evil that was devised long ago works on in many ways, whether Sauron himself stands or falls. Would not that have been a noble deed to set to the credit of his Ring, if I had taken it by force or fear from my guest?
    'And now at last it comes. You will give me the Ring freely! In place of the Dark Lord you will set up a Queen. And I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the Night! Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the Snow upon the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and the Lightning! Stronger than the foundations of the earth. All shall love me and despair!'
    She lifted up her hand and from the ring that she wore there issued a great light that illuminated her alone and left all else dark. She stood before Frodo seeming now tall beyond measurement, and beautiful beyond enduring, terrible and worshipful. Then she let her hand fall, and the light faded, and suddenly she laughed again, and lo! she was shrunken: a slender elf-woman, clad in simple white, whose gentle voice was soft and sad.
    'I pass the test,' she said. 'I will diminish, and go into the West and remain Galadriel.'
    They stood for a long while in silence. At length the Lady spoke again. 'Let us return!' she said. 'In the morning you must depart for now we have chosen, and the tides of fate are flowing.'
    'I would ask one thing before we go,' said Frodo, 'a thing which I often meant to ask Gandalf in Rivendell. I am permitted to wear the One Ring: why cannot I see all the others and know the thoughts of those that wear them?'
    'You have not tried,' she said. 'Only thrice have you set the Ring upon your finger since you knew what you possessed. Do not try! It would destroy you. Did not Gandalf tell you that the rings give power according to the measure of each possessor? Before you could use that power you would need to become far stronger, and to train your will to the domination of others. Yet even so, as Ring-bearer and as one that has borne it on finger and seen that which is hidden, your sight has grown keener. You have perceived my thought more clearly than many that are accounted wise. You saw the Eye of him that holds the Seven and the Nine. And did you not see and recognize the ring upon my finger? Did you see my ring?' she asked turning again to Sam.
    'No, Lady,' he answered. 'To tell you the truth, I wondered what you were talking about. I saw a star through your finger. But if you'll pardon my speaking out, I think my master was right. I wish you'd take his Ring. You'd put things to rights. You'd stop them digging up the gaffer and turning him adrift. You'd make some folk pay for their dirty work.'
    'I would,' she said. 'That is how it would begin. But it would not stop with that, alas! We will not speak more of it. Let us go!'
    When at last all that [Galadriel] had desired in her youth came to her hand, the Ring of Power and the peaceful rule of Middle-earth which she had dreamed... her wisdom was full grown and she rejected it....
    Meaning definitely by now it’s become trivial to her. Even back in the day he couldn’t find her or pierce her mind and whenever he went looking for her presence he boils t find her ALL AT THE SAME TIME AS HER BEING ABLE TO READ HIS OWN MIND WITHOUT HIM KNOWING! Often times even from a great distance. That’s power. Just one calm look from her is all it takes to send even the Nazgûl run away from her. They even avoid her realm entirely, opting to travel hundreds of miles around her realm; both because of its own power as well as they know exactly who she is and her exact lineage through themselves being very old. 4000+years old. Especially the WitchKing(head Nazgûl). Remember Númenorean men are not like other average men. They were known to be rather superhuman & very tall. Between 6-8 feet.

  • @elegrin5170
    @elegrin5170 3 месяца назад +1

    Miss.. I love your reactions.. I just one problem myself.. Videos are too short.. It's like x4 faster reaction videos.. The each movies are about to 3 hours.. Please do longer reaction videos.. 1 hour for example :)) We want to see your reactions for every important scenes :D

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    There is an entire set of clans of elves with variously different histories depending on when they branched off from the main three. Noldor, Teleri>Sindar and Vanyar (of which Galadriel is of this branch more than her Noldorin percentage. She is of the Calaquendi. Means The elves of light in Quenya. Some of the earliest Elves to come into existence, the Calaquendi dwelt in Valinor with the gods during the halcyon/zenith Years of the (Two) Trees, which predate even the First Age of Middle-earth. They are the exalted living ideal version of what the elves were meant to be like in this version of the world before Melkor/Morgoth’s poisonous malice poisoned and damaged the world to where it’s been slowly bleeding it’s magic away for thousands of years. It’s why everything is dying outside of Lothlórien & Rivendell. The rest of the elves are Nandor, Silvan, Falathrim which I think are those of the Falmari… Umanyar, & Avari & more. Moriquendi are the original elves long before ever living in Valinor. Waking to the stars by the Cuivienen River. The elves origins is shrouded in mist. Just like their ethereal existence that’s connected to the earth itself and it’s fate.
    Oromë (one of the Valar.) called them Eldar, that means "People of the Stars", the Elves that chose to follow him, because when they awoke the stars were the only lights in the sky and for this reason they loved Varda and her creations

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +4

    If you loved it this much. Consider the extended editions. The editions that were meant to be in theatres and just got re released in theatres recently.

    • @seanmcmurphy4744
      @seanmcmurphy4744 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, please consider using the extended additions. They have important scenes that give you more of the backstory so you can understand better what's happening. The extra running time is not much.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@seanmcmurphy4744 let’s hope she reads both of these comments. Check out my larger ones from her part one video too!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +2

    Legolas agreed to be blindfolded along with Gimli as Dwarves for various reasons were not allowed to know where the heart of Lothlórien reside. The scene ended up not making it into even the original uncut edition.
    In the morning, the Company walks further into Lórien, reaching the river Silverlode. At one point, the Elves tell Gimli that he must be blindfolded so that he does not know where he is walking, especially because the Dwarves and Elves have not gotten along since the Dark Days. Of which I’ll explain more in your next upload.

  • @tileux
    @tileux 3 месяца назад +4

    Gandalf the Grey did actually die. Everyone is in disbelief over that.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      And that’s all she’ll get out of us

    • @marcusfridh8489
      @marcusfridh8489 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Makkaru112at least for now

  • @7thSmurf
    @7thSmurf 3 месяца назад +2

    Oh she will cry soo much in part 2 especially in part 3 ^^ ..

    • @astromaniak4512
      @astromaniak4512 3 месяца назад

      yes, when theoden will be dieing, on the slopes of mount doom, after destroying ring, on the weding and on the grey havens, when Sam will drop: ,,Come ms frodo, I can't cary it for you, but i can cary you, come on" on 100%

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@astromaniak4512dude. She reads these comments. DONT SPOIL IT. Jeeeze

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +2

    “I shall NOT be dark, all EVIL will despair” part 2 - All creatures whose flesh are nourished by the matter of Arda have a tendency towards Melkor AKA Morgoth, for greater or lesser. Since Melkor poured his evil power into the very existence and essence of the world(Morgoth’s Ring” book explains a lot including how and when he put a portion of his remaining power into the earth itself.
    Sure, Galadriel was born in the Undying Lands where there was supposed to be no evil (souls of the Elves are greatly less subject to making faulty decisions), but Galadriel & the rest of her father's kin were directly targeted by the Evil Lord himself. Melkor corrupted a decent portion of the Noldor, basically telling them things along the lines of “My Valarin kin are cooping you all up in Valinor.”, which wasn’t their ancestral homeland to begin with, like Middle Earth was, Some were affected little, most were affected to greater degrees, and Galadriel was the least affected woman by the lies of Melkor, which were “sweet but poisoned honey" as she’d call his words.
    Her natural pious tendency towards goodness & kindness as shown by her ability to read the hearts of everyone and all living beings around her which aids her to provide what anyone truly needs. Due to the magic bleeding from the world as the ages went on; thanks to Morgoth’s Ring poisoning the earth long ago; lead to a what if scenario in her mind as she’d be the only living creature left with the skills & power to even use the ring.
    She didn’t need her ring at all to block him out of her realm telepathically as well as read his mind from afar without him knowing. But there is a difference between good people who are a bit morally challenged and the evil people.
    The evil folk act upon their impulses and unlawful desires, while the good folk overcome such flaws within themselves (and for some not always they can masterfully do this). Galadriel WOULD NEVER listen to Melkor and tread the path of toxic pride and ambition.
    Galadriel has a Fëa spirit that’s only grown larger as the ages passed on and on. Enough to channel into an effect that threw down fortress walls, without tiring her at all. And with that much Fëa, she is capable of holding her own against Maiar for a good long while, much like her brother Finrod did against Sauron, or her uncle Fëanor did against Balrogs.
    Fëanor effectively lost all claim to the crown when he rebelled and dragged his entire house to Middle Earth. Where he promptly died a heroic death after slaying several Balrogs at the Dagor-nuin-Giliath; The Elves first encountered Lord Of Balrogs named Gothmog in the Dagor-nuin-Giliath; (meaning “the battle fought under stars”) before the first rising of the Moon.
    In that battle, Fëanor's fury had caused him to draw forward of the main force of the Noldor, and so he came upon Gothmog with only a small guard left around him that rushed so deep into enemy territory.
    Fëanor slayed 2 or 3 balrogs at once & Gothmog slayed him after one bound him suddenly with its primordial flame whip when he was supposed to have an uninterrupted “one on one” duel with Gothmog but one wasn’t wanting to play fair. But he was fatally wounded and so his sons and host moved him away to a safe place where his body burned up from the fires of his own spirit.
    Even with a lesser ring like Nenya, Galadriel had enough of a boost in her Fëa(spirit) , that she could sustain an unassailable magical realm against Maiar and virtually anything on Middle-Earth. Only problem was when Sauron wore the one ring, she had to take off Nenya, and had to lose that Maia level Fëa spirit from the modernly termed “boosted power up”
    With the one ring, Galadriel would have such a boost in her Fëa spirit, that she’d literally become stronger than the foundations of the Earth.
    Due to Galadriel’s immense native Fëa, she was prone to a super healthy pride and a small lust for dominion/ but not domination, her goodness kept this pride from going over to the dark side. Galadriel at heart was extremely good so she’s definitely not evil. She never once is called queen or desires to be called such a thing, she and her husband Celeborn became the wiseman and wisewoman of that realm; after the previous elven lord Amroth died and his wife Nimrodel disappeared ontop of the fact Amroth’s Successor later died as well in the “Last Alliance”, (same battle shown in the prologue to Fellowship Of The Ring), All Evil Despairs at her presence let alone hearing her name on the wind.
    The Nazgûl themselves avoid her realm every chance they get to the point of choosing to go the long way around for over 100 miles just to avoid her. (So she’s definitely scary to foul entities that have turned away from Eru Îlluvatar the one AllFather.)
    She’s a totally good character. Aragorn even says to the Fellowship as they enter Lothlórien, “There is in her and this land no evil, unless a man bring it hither himself. Then let him beware!” If you’re going by her portrayal in the movies, you might think she has an evil element to her character, but that came from Peter Jackson’s portrayal of the addictive, coercive power of the Ring. When Frodo offered her the Ring, it presented her with visions of herself as the all-powerful Goddess of Middle-Earth.
    Luckily, she was smart & intuitive enough to realize that the Ring was totally evil, and despite the best of intentions, it would have turned her evil in the end-but she still would have appeared to be beautiful and good. I don’t agree with Jackson’s “drowned Galadriel” portrayal of her being tempted by the Ring-I think she’d have appeared as a supernatural being of divine beauty, and her regular appearance was close to that already, but how do you show that in a movie? Apparently, in her youth in Valinor, she was somewhat of a rebel, but that’s not necessarily evil.
    She certainly could have fallen into the same trap as her uncle Fëanor did, of thinking that everyone was entitled to her opinion-but she kept her ego in check. (If you’re not sure what I’m referring to there; please read The Silmarillion and “Unfinished Tales”.)
    No matter how noble her reason was to use the ring as a last resort, especially if said fellowship fell off the “edge of the knife” as she called it. she had a change of heart which happened in the middle of talking to Frodo.
    Galadriel left Valinor(The Undying Lands) for a reason - and it was different from most of the other elves.
    She wasn’t with her uncle Fëanor, who wished to make war against Morgoth and retrieve the Silmarils - she was not wishing to go to war, and had no interest in the Silmarils in which Melkor stole from Fëanor which was the surviving light of the two trees of Valinor within them that the only Fëanor; the master of all elven smiths could have accomplished but it could not be done a second time as is any pure creation of one’s heart, especially in regards to the elves and Valar alike.
    Though she traveled with her other uncle, Fingolfin, her goals were not aligned completely with his either despite her full support of her noble and regal uncle Fingolfin in general.
    - They both wished to keep an eye on Fëanor and make sure the Noldor were in good hands -
    Galadriel wasn’t interested in Fëanor and wanted her own realm. After spending some time in Doriath, Galadriel and her husband Celeborn passed to the east out of Beleriand and passed eastward through Eriador and over the Misty Mountains; to where she founded her own realm in what became renamed as Lothlórien. Her motivation and goal was to preserve her realm, possibly at any means necessary.
    With Sauron’s return in the Third Age, Galadriel was forced to ask herself how far she would go to preserve her realm. If Frodo failed, she must forsake her own ring & her realm. If he succeeds, her ring will lose power and her realm will fade. Would she seize the ring, taking Sauron’s power for her own, to save her realm? She decided she would not. She had decided to “test” the Fellowship, to find some flaw that would allow her to justify seizing the ring, and she did find a flaw - in herself. She stated to Frodo, that by telling her that he would offer her the ring if she asked, that she had come to test his heart, but found that he was testing hers.
    She had a change of heart, she would pass into the West, and remain Galadriel.
    Which one is better? Being born completely good and living your whole life without any evil inside, or having a character growth ?

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Galadriel's life was marked by much loss & tragedy part 1. She lost many family members, including her brothers Aegnor & Angrod, who died in the War of Wrath, a great conflict between the forces of the Valar and Morgoth.
    She also lost her grandfather, Finwë, who was slain by Morgoth by a terrible & unholy lighting strike that left his body broken but one can imagine he was just as mighty as Fëanor by being the FATHER, Morgoth himself being responsible for the deaths of her uncles Fëanor (& Fingolfin quite a bit later on when he faced off one on one with Morgoth/Melkor and left the fallen Valar 7 permanent wounds which left him eternally limp to the point of being mocked by his generals and the like indefinitely which left Morgoth in intense pain forever!)
    Fëanor was Galadriel's half-uncle, as he was the son of Finwë by his first wife Míriel. Fëanor's sons were therefore Galadriel's first cousins. Most of Fëanor's sons died in the wars that followed the theft of the Silmarils, including the tragic deaths of Celegorm & Curufin, who were slain by their own cousin, Lúthien's son Dior.
    Galadriel also lost her relative Aredhel, who was her cousin, & Aredhel’s brother; king Turgon of the hidden kingdom of Gondolin. These losses weighed heavily on Galadriel, but she remained strong and resolute in the face of adversity.
    Fëanor's death was a tragic event that marked the beginning of the First Age of Middle-earth. After Morgoth stole the three Silmarils, Fëanor swore an oath to retrieve them, even if it meant going to war with the Valar themselves. Fëanor led the Ñoldor in their rebellion against the Valar, & he and his sons played a significant role in the events that followed.
    Fëanor was eventually slain by Balrogs, demonic creatures who served Morgoth, during the flight of the Ñoldor from Middle-earth. His death marked the end of an era, & his legacy continued to be felt in Middle-earth for many ages to come.
    Fingolfin's death was no less tragic. He challenged Morgoth to single combat & fought valiantly against him, but he was ultimately slain by the Dark Lord. His death inspired many to rise up against Morgoth, & his legacy continued to inspire the people of Middle-earth for many ages to come.
    Despite the many losses she suffered, Galadriel remained a powerful and influential figure in Middle-earth, & her wisdom & knowledge continued to be sought after by many.
    Galadriel's history is rich & complex, & she played a significant role in the events of Middle-earth. She was born in the Undying Lands before the creation of the sun and moon, and she was a member of the Noldor, one of the three Elven races.
    Galadriel's family, the House of Finarfin, was closely connected to the Vanyar, the first of the three Elven races to journey to the Undying Lands. Galadriel's grandmother, Indis, was a Vanya, and her mother, Eärwen, was a Teleri princess who married Finarfin.
    Galadriel's father & brothers participated in the rebellion of the Noldor against the Valar, which resulted in the exile of the Noldor from the Undying Lands. Galadriel, however, did not participate in the horrifying kinslaying, protecting her mothers people from Fëanor’s onslaught at Alqualondë instead, - returning in the Undying Lands for a while longer before reuniting with her people still travelling the Helcaraxë.
    As I recall her father was with the others that returned to Valinor at the Doom Of Mandos which in basic terms set a warning prophesy sort of thing where if they left Valinor it’d cause a domino effect throughout time etc. but Fëanor’s fire burned inside and he had a HUGE bone to pick with Morgoth.
    So that’s what was mainly leading him there but it was several years long of travel on what was called the Helcaraxë (grinding ice wastes) Galadriel did end up there but through other means as her way to middle earth let’s just say lead her to there where she sort of rendezvoused with her family and helped lead her people to middle earth. Many died on this trip of HARSH conditions.).
    During the Third Age, Galadriel played a key role in the events leading up to the War of the Ring. She helped the Fellowship of the Ring by giving them gifts, advice, and guidance, and she played a significant role in the defeat of Sauron. (She played a bigger role than shown in the movies)
    Galadriel possessed many magical abilities, including the power to read minds, the ability to communicate telepathically, & the power to cast spells but above all was her ability to project herself across large distances(not teleporting, think more like a sort of mental and spiritual projection similar to astral travel) She was also renowned for her beauty & grace, and her wisdom and knowledge were highly respected by the Free Peoples of Middle-earth.
    Overall, Galadriel's long life and rich history make her one of the most intriguing and powerful characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.
    Galadriel is one of the oldest and most powerful beings of the Elven race left in middle earth. According to Tolkien's writings, Galadriel was born in Tirion in the Undying Lands(which means untouched By Morgoth’s Ring where he poured his essence and malice into the earth itself. Middle Earth. Not all of Eä(the world), also known as Aman, which existed before the creation of the sun and moon.
    And this landmass used to be closer to middle earth and existed long before Middle Earth became what it was as a landmass in itself due to the reshaping of the world a few times due to Valar’s battles with Melkor along with natural shifts over the millions of years etc.
    The creation of the sun and moon occurred after the Two Trees of Valinor, which provided light to the world, were destroyed. This event, known as the Darkening of Valinor, marked the end of the First Age of Middle-earth.
    Based on Tolkien's timeline, the events of the First Age occurred approximately 5,000 years before the start of the Second Age. The Second Age lasted for approximately 3,441 years, and the Third Age lasted for approximately 3,019 years.
    Therefore, if Galadriel was born in the Undying Lands before the creation of the sun & moon, it is estimated that she would be at least 25,000 years old by the end of the Third Age, which is when the events of The Lord of the Rings take place. This calculation is based on the assumption that Galadriel was born before the start of the First Age and that she has lived through all three ages, which is supported by Tolkien's writings.
    Most important thing here is about Galadriel’s eldest brother Finrod: Finrod Felagund, also known as Findaráto, was a noble elf of rarer mixed heritage just like his younger sister & brothers, the Noldor/Vanyar/Teleri renowned for his wisdom and fairness but also his valiance. He was the eldest son of Finarfin, one of the three sons of Finwë who was the High King of the Noldor.
    Finrod played a crucial role in the events that led to the creation of Númenor. When the Valar summoned the Noldor to return to Valinor, Finrod and his companions chose to stay in Middle-earth and establish their own kingdoms. During their travels, they encountered the Edain, a group of mortal Men who were the mightiest of them all and the elves considered them equals!!!
    They became friendly and open to the elves. Finrod was particularly impressed by their courage and loyalty, and he became the first elf to befriend them.
    As time passed, Finrod & the 3 main Houses Of The Edain formed a close bond. Teaching them many things about the world and the lore of the elves. He also helped them in their struggles against the dark forces of Morgoth since even before meeting the elves. The Edain pledged their allegiance to the elves and fought alongside them in many battles. He even learned their language due to his way of reading hearts and minds which essentially aided hugely in his learning how their language worked etcetera.
    Eventually, the deeds of Finrod and the Edain were recounted in the halls of the Valar, and the Valar took pity on the mortal Men. They decided to give them a gift, and thus Númenor was created, a great island kingdom in the middle of the sea, where Men could live in peace and prosperity.
    -
    As for Finrod Felagund, [Galadriel’s Eldest Brother], he did not live to see the rise of Númenor, for he perished in a battle against a werewolf in the dungeons of Tol-in-Gaurhoth, also known as Sauron's Isle. Protecting Beren, saving his life by breaking free from his own chains to kill that same werewolf with his bare hands and teeth. Facing off with Sauron before that. He and Beren were forced to watch the elvish companions who were most loyal to Finrod get ripped apart by said werewolves
    -
    He was a true friend to the first of mankind to show up in middle earth, the Edain, and played a key role in the creation of Númenor. He was also close to his sister Galadriel, and together they shared many adventures and battles. (I’ll share the significance of Elrond’s father which is the main character in how his deeds lead to the assistance from Valinor to help insurmountable odds and circumstances regarding Morgoth to take his physical form out of the picture for good in what’s called the War Of Wrath which was 80 years long nonstop. But I’ll go into it more when I share about Elrond in a different comment which I may save for the second movie or if you want I can post it below this video!)
    In the end, Finrod's legacy lived on through his deeds and his influence on the fate of Middle-earth. His noble example inspired many, including Aragorn, who was born centuries later & gave him the chance to claim the throne of Gondor & Arnor/Anor as a descendant of the line of Elronds Twin brother who was first king Of Númenor and started the line of the Faithful Númenoreans.

  • @heikkieronen5226
    @heikkieronen5226 2 месяца назад

    Really, Im waiting Two towers or Im so thick that cannot find it...? If you are dead, that is a excuse..😣

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Too bad you didn’t listen to May It Be from the credits

  • @dennisswainston411
    @dennisswainston411 3 месяца назад +3

    An interesting fact- In the scene where the Uruk-Hai throws Aragorn's dagger at him that dagger was real! The actor was supposed to throw it far to Aragorn's left and a separate scene with him throwing a rubber dagger at Aragorn would be inserted in post production. When the Actor threw the real dagger towards Aragorn , the forehead piece of his makeup/costume slipped over his' eyes and he threw it directly at Viggo! Viggo actually blocked it with his sword.! Peter Jackson was so impressed that they never filmed the rubber dagger scene and used the actual take!

    • @adamscott7354
      @adamscott7354 3 месяца назад +1

      Its probably also where that epic blade clash and deflection in a spin sound came from,
      the actual audio of it.

  • @chaggy86
    @chaggy86 3 месяца назад

    Please, do not overreact, just watch the movie and Let your being react for itself. I know that you have yo make it fun and engaging for the audience (likes and suscribes), but it feels fake

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    Here is more stuff that connects to when Morgoth killed Fëanor’s father Finwë (as described from Part 1 of Galadriel’s Mark Of Tragedy):
    •The First Kinslaying occurred before the Helcaraxë. It took place in the city of Alqualondë on the shores of Aman when the Noldor, lead by Fëanor, stole the ships of the Teleri (which also that clan didn’t like the energy coming from Fëanor but also didn’t want to start another war with Morgoth ontop of Teleri being rather peaceful in general; along with the fact it was all just a bit rash on their perspective so to speak to leave for Middle-earth, resulting in the deaths of many Teleri.
    This act was a major turning point in the history of the Elves and led to the estrangement of the Noldor and the Valar. This is the battle where I may have mentioned in the Galadriel hair comment. Where she was defending her mothers people from Fëanor and his army which is one of the main reasons he backed the hell off. She’s a very cool character. One of the most beloved still alive in middle ear to after so many ages of the world had passed into the third age that you’re watching this movie in!)
    •The decision to leave Aman and journey to Middle-earth was a choice made by the Noldor, led by Fëanor, on their own. They were driven by their desire to reclaim the Silmarils, which had been stolen by Morgoth, and to avenge the deaths of their kin who had been killed in the pursuit of the jewels.
    The journey through the Helcaraxë was a difficult one, and many of the Noldor perished along the way. However, it was not seen as a punishment, but rather as a test of endurance and resilience. Those who survived the journey were strengthened by it and became more powerful as a result.
    In summary, the First Kinslaying occurred before the Helcaraxë, and the decision to leave Aman and journey to Middle-earth was made by the Ñoldor on their own. The Helcaraxë was a difficult journey, but it was seen as a test of endurance on its own rather than a punishment.
    This isn’t even 10 percent of the whole story just with her life and the life of her family shaped middle earth as we know it and made sure survival into the ages was even possible. Especially for both men and elves. She even among many elves is a living example of a bygone era for both kindreds.

  • @davefranklyn7730
    @davefranklyn7730 3 месяца назад

    When will you do the next movie? Like this one it (they) is/are long, so I imagine you'll do two parts? Hope to watch them soon!

  • @matiasperalta6106
    @matiasperalta6106 3 месяца назад

    Good reaction! I'll wait for the Two towers... And i loved the outfit anyway 👕

  • @justsmashing4628
    @justsmashing4628 3 месяца назад +1

    Good reaction, extended version for 2&3 please 😊

  • @williamsatnan4380
    @williamsatnan4380 3 месяца назад

    Hobbits resist the pull of the ring because they generally don't desire power.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 3 месяца назад

    Its not just that Sam cant swim. Hes deathly af r aid of the water and believes that boats and swimming are a kind of mental illness. Frodos parents died in a boating accident.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 3 месяца назад

    This movie cane out right after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Gandalf's words to Frodo really resonated for me then.

  • @jonathanimler9745
    @jonathanimler9745 3 месяца назад +1

    The movies only get better… looking forward to seeing those reactions.

  • @sapphonymph8204
    @sapphonymph8204 Месяц назад

    I was pleasantly surprised by your reaction so I gave you a sub.

  • @InfiniteGamer-op9de
    @InfiniteGamer-op9de 3 месяца назад

    please react to toy story 1-4,twister,hercules and american pie 1-4 aswell please.

  • @thorkhammer
    @thorkhammer 3 месяца назад +1

    Love your reactions. Back in the old days, we had to wait a year for the next film to come out, then another year for The Return Of the King. You can watch them all in one sitting. Its great. Can't wait to see how you like The Two Towers.

  • @SaulOhio
    @SaulOhio 3 месяца назад +1

    You were right. There was a demon down there. Its a good thing they had an angel with them. Because Gandalf was not just an old man who knew some magic.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      They are the same being. Both Ainur. Maiar that sang the world into being. Eä. Now Arda. Same as Mairon>Gorthaur>Annatar>Now Sauron. All Maiar next to Saruman and Radagast too.

  • @keithcastillo5434
    @keithcastillo5434 3 месяца назад +1

    I hope you watch the extended version of these movies.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      She will for the next two as she reads the comments now.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      The ones that actually show the elvish language that have the English translations below or above the elvish text as if it says (speaking elvish) with no English etc then it’s the wrong rendition version!

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. 3 месяца назад +1

    Old Bilbo looks just like my Grandma. RIP.

  • @imreallyblazed
    @imreallyblazed День назад

    When are you watching two towers!

  • @Widdermaker
    @Widdermaker 3 месяца назад

    Definitely the extended versions from here on... it'd be a crime not to.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 3 месяца назад

    Not fate. Eru Illuvatar, the One Father. The creator. Tolkien was a devout Catholic and influential in leading his friend CS Lewis to becoming a Christian and abandoning atheism.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      The books are not allegory to Catholicism. Tolkien, (The OG of all Authors) was a veteran of the First World War and many other battles such as The Battle Of Somme etc. his works of art were to give back to the England as a form of restoring lost mythologies that he himself was a master of since he was a top professor of philology at Oxford.
      He did ALOT of his writing while in the trenches during WWI during small “breaks” while down in those trench forts built into the ground. And while he eldest son was in the Second World War; his Lord Of The Rings writings was strictly created above all else to give his eldest something to read while stationed wherever he was stationed.
      I forgot that part. They sent letters back and forth about it all the time. He was also the one and only son that actually protected his fathers legacy and work.
      A lot of his other work were put together BY his son after his father passed away.
      It’s well worth to react to the documentary behind the scenes film the director and crew and cast created together as well as the interview with the son Christopher Tolkien who you get to sort of enjoy a nice indoor and outdoor chat for like what came to about 1-2 hours of wonderful footage from an era that really must not be forgotten.
      His work shed a light on things like The Finnish Kalevala, Norwegian Elder Edda, The Welsh Mabinogion, The Norwegian Nibelungen, The Indian Bhagvagita & Several Irish Folklore + other Cultural things! The man also restored and translated ancient relics for the governments as one everyone trusted. Much of what’s in our dictionary come from his efforts as well.
      Anytime he spoke & even posted several comments into the paper as an editorial or response to certain issues as a very involved man for the world and the environment everyone turned their head to listen to him as everyone knew his worth and respected him greatly. His works show how NOT to glorify war; shows in the films if you pay close attention while watching the next films.
      Sharing what you know now via the after thoughts at the end of the second film! Remember. Extended edition. There is a lot missed out on especially in the second movie regarding Boromir backstory which there is much more in the books but the films WANTED to keep more but the cinemas and Harvey Weinstein literally harangued him into making a “theatrical cut” which is why you have two versions.
      The real version and the “theatrical cut”. It was all to make more money for the company that is the theatres/cinemas.
      To get more showings in per day during the year. And believe me. People were camping outside and travelling the country to watch it MORE THAN ONCE.
      His creations literally lead to inspiring the most currently famous books games & movies we all literally wouldn’t have enjoyed and be touched to our souls core without him and his spiritually connected brilliance. That and he was a philologist professor at Oxford first and foremost which covers so many things.
      Not just linguistic. The man was a true genius and Jack of all trades but ultimately LOVED the simple life.
      The inspiration for Lord of the Rings was not any war, but author J.R.R. Tolkien's love of language. Especially Welsh, Finnish and Old English.
      He lamented the loss of any true English folklore, that was wiped out after the Norman invasion of 1066, so Tolkien wrote many books on these new "legends" he came up with himself. Much of which is centered around three languages he fully developed himself. Two Elven languages and Dwarvish., Númenorean Adunaic, Black Speech(warped Numenorean and elvish)
      They all have syntax, vocabularies, and a whole writing system that can be learned as the Tengwar alphabet is moreso to match with the spoken elvish rather than one to one for other country’s alphabet. Hundreds of people worldwide speak elvish fluently. Tolkien did draw upon his personal experience in the trenches of World War ONE, not Two, as inspiration for some parts, most notably, the Dead Marshes that Frodo and Sam and Gollum pass through in The Two Towers. But war was not the inspiration for the entire series.
      World Of Warcraft. Elder Scrolls, Oblivion, Dragon Lance, Dragon Age, God Of War, Skyrim, Harry Potter, Diablo, D&D, even Warhammer and so forth wouldn’t have. Existed without taking inspiration from and or completely ripping off from Tolkien. Many great documentaries to react to about him also more about him and AWESOME stuff from the hours & hours of behind the scenes documentaries from the DVDs of the movies which are also on RUclips & I can send you a playlist to react to from top to bottom on the channel called Pajasek99.
      -
      Tolkien kept the Norse/Finnish/Welsh/Irish mythology alive. Magical rings, Gandalf (Staff elf in old norse and Rohan’s Rohirric Éotheod language.), Gandalfs outfit (Ødin), Gandalfs title 'the grey wanderer' (Ødin), Shadowfaxe (The horses of day and night Rhimfaxe and Skinfaxe), Trolls, elves, dwarves etc.
      * Ødin had a legendary horse, Sleipnir, who had eight legs and was said to be one of the greatest horses known to the gods. Gandalf had Shadowfax, who had no equal among horses in Middle-earth and could understand the speech of men.
      * Ødin’s legendary gear-the spear Gungnir and the ring Draupnir-could have influenced Gandalf’s legendary sword Glamdring or, more likely, the magic staff he carries, while the ring possibly influenced Gandalf’s possession of the ring Narya (Sturlson 145).
      * Gandalf & Ødin both receive new wisdom as a result of sacrifice, as Gandalf is reincarnated after his fight with the Balrog, and Ødin gains power and wisdom after hanging himself on the tree Yggdrasil for nine days (Sigfusson 80-85).
      * One of the most apparent ways in which Gandalf and Odin are alike is that they both take the shape of an old, grey beggar with a wide-brimmed hat and grey cloak when they wander the mortal world and deal with the inhabitants (Pitts 7).
      * Gandalf and Ødin are virtually reflections of each other, as can be observed through examining their gear and animal companions, the way they sacrificed themselves and were rewarded with wisdom, and the fact that they walk the earth as old men in tattered clothing.
      The Renowned Steeds of Gandalf and Ødin: both have renowned horses and staves with magical properties. Ø carries the legendary spear Gungnir, which is said never to miss its mark when thrown (Sturlson 145); however, he also carries it as his staff when he wanders the earth as an old man.
      In the Poetic Edda, the Valkyrie Sigrdrifa advises Sigurd about the magical application of runes and tells him that there are runes inscribed on the tip of Gungnir (Sigfusson 291). This spear could be a parallel to Glamdring, the sword that was forged for the Goblin wars but is most likely influential to the staff Gandalf carries on his journeys.
      Strikingly similar to Shadowfax, Odin possesses a legendary horse named Sleipnir, who has eight legs and can run on the ground and through the air at great speeds. This sounds very similar, in some ways, to Tolkien’s description of Shadowfax in The Two Towers, “Shadowfax tossed his head and cried aloud as if a trumpet had summoned him to battle. Then he sprang forward. Fire flew from his feet; night rushed over him” (Tolkien 228).

  • @malcomflibbleghast8140
    @malcomflibbleghast8140 3 месяца назад

    actually 2 types of people(human) in middle earth. also aragorn is part elf.....worth looking up his lineage on elf and human sides.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      She won’t understand until she reacts to lore videos and so forth

  • @Ram-nn7uz
    @Ram-nn7uz 3 месяца назад

    Awesome reaction! Keep going more please 🙏

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m your first like. Congratulations.

  • @seymourclarity8702
    @seymourclarity8702 3 месяца назад

    I am on this journey.

  • @foolofatook9867
    @foolofatook9867 3 месяца назад

    15:58 I like your mind

  • @Michael01093
    @Michael01093 Месяц назад

    Dont taKe His name in vain

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. 3 месяца назад

    1:47 trailer shot

  • @arkavi2
    @arkavi2 3 месяца назад

    🎉

  • @Justcrusin
    @Justcrusin 3 месяца назад

    God Damnn 😍

  • @gjpalmer8491
    @gjpalmer8491 3 месяца назад

    Please watch the extended editions !. It's so worth it!!.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      She doesn’t read the comments most of the time for any video let alone respond. She barely even does community posts. Even new channels opened them up on their channel due to my work to give them heads up that it’s an option and how to do it.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 3 месяца назад

    Galadriel is good, but shes not safe, to coin a phrase.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Safest is with her. And in lothlorien nobody wanted to leave and time flowed differently there. Like the elder days. They stayed there for weeks and didn’t realize. Many didn’t want to leave. Especially the Men. Even the Sindarin Prince Elf named Legolas.

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian 3 месяца назад

    Earlier this year I finally read the trilogy. The films are close with additions and subtractions which I find to be perfect. They are amazing. You have begun a journey that will stick with you forever.
    Loved watching it through you eyes. I stand ready to enjoy the remaining films of the trilogy.
    As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.

  • @AishaIsFabulous-x-
    @AishaIsFabulous-x- 3 месяца назад

    Great reaction.
    FYI, they shot all 3 films together in New Zealand over approx 16 months. The scenery is stunning 💜 -x-

  • @nicholasberry5766
    @nicholasberry5766 3 месяца назад

    Bill the Pony for president.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      No. It’s Gandalf as per the pins that were passed around at Tolkien’s Oxford college.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

    The current ages of the characters: Frodo Baggins is 53. Samwise Gamgee is 38. Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry) is 36. Peregrin Took (Pippin) is 28. Gandalf (Olòrin) - is 15,000 (in his current form. Aragorn is (won’t say, you’ll find out). Legolas is 2,131-2731, still quite young but a prodigy of his time. Gimli is 139. Boromir son of Denethor II is 41!
    Elves aged differently than men and dwarves. They did not suffer from old age or disease, and their lives were not limited by a fixed number of years. Instead, they aged very slowly, remaining youthful and vigorous for much longer than mortals. Though they could voluntarily leave their bodies and the ultimate thing that can kill them is grief or Sorrow that’s palpable enough for them to just not wish to live anymore.
    Here are the ages of some of the main Elves of the Third Age, as of the War of the Ring:
    1. Elrond Half-elven - over 8,586 while his daughter is around 3000 old! And is said to be the last elf to ever be born upon Arda. Yet again marking the ending of the age of the firstborn (Elves).
    2. Galadriel - around 20,000(180.000 in solar human years [1 elf year is one lifetime of man] but time is counted, felt & experienced very differently before the birth of the sun and moon. ❤)
    3. Celeborn - 20,000; (he may have been alive before her birth or around the same time as his lineage that he lived amongst his forefathers and kin might suggest he is older but they are both very ancient.)
    4. Glorfindel (replaced scenes with Arwen in the movies but it helped prop up Aragorn’s Film character progression. I still think they could have incorporated them both in the scenes somehow and included the other important stuff that went on in that forest meeting Glorfindel and his company of elves)- he’s over 2,000 (although he had been re-embodied after dying in the First Age which means his Fëa {spirit} is far older than 2000.)
    5. Thranduil - over 8000, (as he was born in the First Age and lived in Doriath with his father Oropher; Thranduil is also the father of Legolas. (As Haldir mentioned him when speaking to Legolas in Lothlòrien during the first movie’s extended scene. He shares the same kindred elven clan as to Celeborn(Galadriel’s husband).
    It's worth noting that Elves could choose to die voluntarily, usually when they grew weary of life or when they had fulfilled their purpose in the world. However, their spirits would then depart to the Halls of Mandos and could eventually be re-embodied in a new
    body
    I meant to add that Frodo was 51 when he left due to the whole Gandalf coming back to the shire after many years. that explains why his youthful appearance didn’t change much throughout the entire film!
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    One source is 2931 years old.
    Legolas was portrayed by Orlando Bloom. In the "official movie guide" for The Lord of the Rings, a birthdate for Legolas is set to 87 of the Third Age. This would make him 2931 years old at the time of the War of the Ring.
    -
    Unfortunately, Legolas’ age remains a mystery, which is a shame as Tolkien detailed the age of all the other Fellowship members, and even that of less famous Elves as Arwen, Elladan and Elrohir. But we can use various other methods to get the closest estimate! I provide the books used below!
    There is reason to believe based on what we know about the Elves' life and about his father Thranduil that Legolas may have been very old, just that old, or very young. He may have been as old as the sons of Elrond who were just a century younger than all the 3000 years old Third Age, far older, or younger.
    His estimated age varies very much.
    There are several mentions of his father Thranduil in the annals of the Second Age. Although it is said that was his grandfather Thranduil's father Oropher the leader of the Silvan Elves in the Last Alliance, Thranduil is mentioned as one of the princes of Sindar who established realms amid the Silvan Elves before Barad-dûr was founded.
    In the beginning of this age many of the High Elves still remained. Most of these dwelt in Lindon west of the Ered Luin; but before the building of the Barad-dûr many of the Sindar passed eastward, and some established realms in the forests far away, where their people were mostly Silvan Elves. Thranduil, king in the north of Greenwood the Great, was one of these. (1)
    We're talking about some 6000 years here, and Thranduil himself was older as he was already a prince. He was very likely born still in Beleriand in the First Age, which was until its destruction the home of the Sindar - Oropher we know for sure came from Doriath.
    However, even If Thranduil was indeed that old, Legolas was not necessarily a little less ancient.
    About Elvish fatherhood:
    But except in the first three generations the begetting of children by Elfmen did not usually follow immediately on attaining “age 24” (though “betrothal” often did, or even “marriage”). It was by degrees postponed, until soon “age 48” became regarded as the optimum age for the beginning of fatherhood, though it was often delayed until 60 (sc. 24 years of growth + 36 life-years). [4] Of course, begetting of further children could happen later than this. It could occur up to about a male age of 96 - later than this age (96) a first-begetting seldom occurred. (2)
    In 24 years when they reached maturity, the rate was of growth or 12x (288 years). Thranduil may have fathered Legolas when that young (if Legolas was his only and oldest son). But it was usually at 48 which is an additional of 24 life-years of 144x (288+3456 = 3744 years) so Legolas was probably born-depending on Thranduil's and his unknown spouse age- in the end of the Second Age (maybe before) or in the beginning of the Third Age.
    It is possible though unlikely, however, that he was only some three hundred years younger than his father. Or If Thranduil did delay until 60 (5472 years) as often happened he was born well after the beginning of the Third Age making Legolas younger than the sons of Elrond. It is very unlikely but not impossible that he was younger than that, we know for certain that he was already mature, so at the very least he was 288 years old.
    To sum up in extremes, Legolas could have been so old as to be born at the end of the First Age or so young as to be only a handful of centuries-old at the end of the Third. The most reasonable estimate is of some 3000 years old, with 2000 years not being unlikely either. Reference to his old age can be seen when he says that the 500 years of Rohan were of little amount for him, and when he refers to Aragorn and Gimli as children.
    As for his experience, impossible to say as he is an unusual known and mysterious character. But given his age it must have been great.
    Sources:
    (1) The Lord of the Rings. The Return of the King
    (2) The Nature of Middle-earth
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    we can give a highly educated guess regarding his age. I'm not here to disagree or agree with anyone. He's not ANCIENT. Nor is he young AF.
    He's a bit younger or older than
    Arwen. The last of the Eldar to ever be born save maybe the rest of the Avari clan.
    Hope I made sense and it was enjoyable to read. We can deduce which elves were the last to ever be born upon Arda. Thranduil himself &
    Celeborn literally lived in Dortiath.
    Legolas was born near the beginning of the third age or near end of the second age. He's not young. He's around the same age as Elladan and Elrohir.

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith 3 месяца назад +1

      According to the appendixes at the end of Return of the King, the Wizards arrived in Middle Earth at the Grey Havens about 2,000 years before the events in The Lord of the Rings take place. From that perspective Mithrandir's existence in Middle Earth, as a wizard, is about 2,000 years. For me, I consider that to be Gandalf's "age"
      I have never seen anyone reference this fact when speaking of his age and often see wild numbers that appear to come from various other writings of Tolkien but seldom, if ever, directly quoted. Could you comment on this?
      How does one measure the age of a supernatural being that seems to have lived multiple lifetimes in different forms?

    • @custardflan
      @custardflan 3 месяца назад +1

      The fact that Bilbos possession of the ring began with an act of pity, reenactment in the Hobbit, is very important and helps explain why Bilbo wasn't as corrupted by the ring as Gollum.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@Lethgar_Smithyou measure each before the time of sun and moon and after. That’s how. Example
      -
      Galadriel's daughter should be bordering on 1000 by this point at this era of the ROP timeline. Galadriel, born in YT 1362, is older than Celebrimbor who was born in YT 1495. But you mist also remeber that years under the Trees passed differently to years under the Sun and 100 years on the Tree calendar is 958 years on the Sun calendar, making Galadriel almost 1300 years older than him. Elrond is the youngest of the three though, being born somewhere between 530 and 620 years after Celebrimbor, but given how their age gap is shown in the series and given that Celebrimbor's age gap with Galadriel is twice as large its kind of ridiculous

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@custardflanand that’s the power of Nienna yet again within the ainulindalë that created the beginnings of the world. Everything in this version of the world plays out in accordance to this song of creation which is echoed within the waters of the world. All forms of water. Even Oroduin had the echoes of melkor who rose that mountain long ago. Vestiges of the elder days still exist in third age. Even lothlorien was this same way. Time flowed differently there and anyone who goes there never wants to leave. It’s deep stuff. It’s why the fellowship didn’t realize how much time really transpired while they rested there. They were there for several weeks !

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@Lethgar_Smith Maiar & Valar are both Ainur. Gandalf is a Maia spirit! An ainur. More exalted angel. 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.
      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
      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 3 месяца назад

    Hello. Check my comments below your part one video.

  • @kroneexe
    @kroneexe 3 месяца назад

    2:47 it’s not only that he has the strongest will. He has the most goodness in him.
    Frodo hates no one, except maybe Sauron.

  • @astromaniak4512
    @astromaniak4512 3 месяца назад

    Any way Aragorn is 87 years old (in the book)

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Do NOT spoil that

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Edit your comment. Do not spoil that for her. That’s in the extended edition of 2nd movie with context. Don’t do this to her

  • @Charharr
    @Charharr 3 месяца назад

    Ahh, thank you for posting the 2nd part so quickly 🥰

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

    Most channels just do 3 parts. 45-50 minutes each

  • @BobbyMoore2-mp8wb
    @BobbyMoore2-mp8wb 3 месяца назад

    You should watch Godzilla 98 next

  • @adamscott7354
    @adamscott7354 3 месяца назад

    @Reembok Reacts @17:31 _What your dog sees when it has the ball_ ...

  • @joshuacampbell7493
    @joshuacampbell7493 3 месяца назад

    When you gonna react to Days of Future Past?

  • @kieranrutherford3610
    @kieranrutherford3610 3 месяца назад

    29 year old fella here and Boromir’s death is one of a few select things to squeeze a tear out of me every time

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Hits even harder with the character development from the extended edition.

    • @triadmad
      @triadmad 3 месяца назад

      I first read the books 25 years before these movies came out, read them all again several times since, including earlier this year, and watched these movies and countless reactions. The tears well up every time.

  • @KarstenHuehn
    @KarstenHuehn 3 месяца назад +2

    After reading these stories for decades, it’s clear that Frodo is not the hero … he’s the sacrifice, destined to bear the brunt of the corrosive effects of the Ring so that others could do what they needed to.

    • @seanmcmurphy4744
      @seanmcmurphy4744 3 месяца назад +2

      It was pretty heroic for Frodo to take the ring to Mordor, knowing that with no skills as an adventurer it was a journey that would probably kill him, and that the ring would draw the Nazgul to him, and seeing what the ring had done to Gollum and Bilbo. Unlike the other hobbits Frodo knew Elvish and had some knowledge of the Elder days, and how powerful Sauron was.

    • @KarstenHuehn
      @KarstenHuehn 3 месяца назад

      @@seanmcmurphy4744 I really don’t think Frodo truly understood how devastating the journey would be to his life until the very end. Still, he was brave.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      @@KarstenHuehnGaladriel mentions he understands in two towers film. Lol

  • @DaveBartlett
    @DaveBartlett 3 месяца назад

    There are various incidents thtoughout 'The Lord of The Rings' that almost convince you that perhaps (just perhaps, mind you) Pippin is actually working for Sauron.
    1) Announcing Froda Baggins' presence at The Prancing Pony
    2) Starting a camp fire to fry bacon & eggs, (and simultaneously reveal the Hobbits' presence to the Black Riders)
    3) Rousing the watcher in the water, at the gates to Moria
    2) Knocking the skeleton into the well in Moria, to alert the goblins
    3) Interfering with Saruman's Palentir at Edoras
    I say: drop the little sod as soon as possible!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Actually the palantir thing helped the world greatly. And the palantir deceived everyone including Sauron. It’s a holy creation of Fëanor. All 7 of them. the hobbits were all smarter and more reliable from day one ride or die types in the books

  • @mekhifreeman6804
    @mekhifreeman6804 3 месяца назад

    Don’t do extended. Stay with theatrical

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Extended scenes at risk of being missed and their importance listed below: 1• Frodo/Sam's first meeting with the elves, providing context for Valinor and the elves journey there, as referenced throughout the films and seen at the end of the Return of the King(connects to the passing of the elves in the beginning of their leaving the shire when Frodo and Sam are near the Old Forest by the Shire which leads them to eventually bumping into Merry And Pippin!
      (An epic scene with Gandalf in Rivendell was also removed as well.)
      2. Aragorn singing the Lay of Luthien, providing a parallel between the events of the Beren and Luthien and Aragorn's relationship with Arwen of which every reactor channel I’ve seen makes the connection and it pulls them into a deeper understanding of their relationship every single time.
      3. Aragorn kneeling at his mother's grave, giving him some additional backstory for the viewer.
      4. Gandalf explaining to Frodo about the corruptive power of the Ring, and how it will strain the Fellowship from the inside, foreshadowing Boromir's downfall.
      5. Sam singing a lament for Gandalf, providing more emotional weight to Gandalf's death, referencing the start of the movie and strengthening the connection between him and the Hobbits ( also highlights Tolkien's love of song and poetry in the books).
      6. Galadriel giving the gifts to the Fellowship, providing context for their appearance in later films, as well as drawing a parallel between Gimli's gift and the events of the Silmarillion (Fëanor & Galadriel).
      That’s just the beginning. Including several removed scenes between Aragorn & Galadriel and Aragorn with her husband Celeborn!
      7• also the opening explaining Hobbits & their culture to the viewers, so they have a better understanding of these peoples we will be following which also was the direct full chapter called Concerning Hobbits.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      Extended edition (original theatrical edition) makes that scene hit even harder at his death scene with the proper foreshadowing and his constant showing of how much he was advocate and protector of the hobbits etc.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад +1

      Peter Jackson wanted people to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result.
      Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons.
      -
      Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart.
      But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again.
      The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️).
      Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film.
      It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!”
      It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!

  • @verdantdruid
    @verdantdruid 3 месяца назад +3

    Filming for all 3 movies took 438 day total in New Zealand. The entire trilogy was filmed concurrently. Helped save money. It's why you wont see the actors really age. More money was thrown in for reshoots after Fellowship was so successful. There was also other work done outside that one filming year, but filming with actors was 438days. The 9 Fellowship actor cast all got matching tattoos to commemorate their experience. The "Making of" for each film which was included in the LOTR extended DVD box sets were incredible and engrossing. Blew my mind. The effort put behind these films deserves witness. There is a "Making of" for each of the 3 movies. They make for really good reaction material too. You might find a better quality, but I found the one for Fellowship: ruclips.net/video/-OGRHMi2RiE/видео.htmlsi=wA_G8WyQuDAZuwEm
    TY for your reaction. Looking forward to more.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 3 месяца назад

      A great one that shows alot of other cool things and a fuller documentary with other footage is the pajasek99 playlist