MGoPictures Unfortunately no, I'm from Finland. I totally missed the tour calendar on the right corner, I thought this was "only in america" sort of ordeal! I think I'm gonna see The Return of the King in Germany this spring, it's the most affordable option for me. Too bad they don't do the whole trilogy in Europe, but I'll take the single one over nothing. Thanks again for telling me about this!
boromir died in honor, facing his king at the last moments of his life. in that last moment of your life you realise what kind of a person you are. boromir was truly the son of gondor and a great warrior.
men fall to the power of the ring. so did boromir. in embarrassment, thinking that he failed his own heart he gave his life for a pair of halflings. fought through arrows stuck in his chest and regained his honor. a true hero’s farewell. a true hero is not the one who uses special powers to defeat the evil. a true hero is the one who gives and risks his all for a good cause. thats who boromir was and thats why his was the saddest death in all of films
@@esotericbrain2689 Imagine how strange it would be if they were accurate to size in the movies and lurtz was the only one that was tall, I mean lurtz was as tall as saruman and isnt he 6 ft 6?
It’s the song I’m having played at my funeral. I’ve made sure everyone knows this is the song my coffin will be brought in to. And the grey havens when the curtains close for my cremation
I don’t think I’d say Thorin’s death is better but I don’t like all the criticisms I’ve seen of The Hobbit movies . Yes ,sure , there were some things left out and that could’ve been better but even the LOTR trilogy left shit out . I actually really enjoyed the hobbit movies. Plus they play right into each other and match up with LOTR. Like the whole troll scene in the hobbit and then Sam in LOTR saying “there’s Mr. Bilbo’s trolls” after Frodo was stabbed by the Witch King . And there’s others as well. I also loved how you’d quietly hear the songs that were in LOTR come in at parts where it made sense in the Hobbit. Like when the rings on camera in the hobbit you usually hear the classic LOTR theme song for the ring . Also at the end of the Hobbit when Legolas’s father tells him to go find Aragorn you hear the trio’s classic theme music that plays throughout LOTR during times the trio is on camera . Little things like that. Plus the way they did Smaug was outstanding also. They definitely weren’t bad movies I don’t get how people can act like they’re somehow horrible . That being said ? I find the LOTR trilogy to be one of the greatest trilogies of all time if not THE greatest.
@HungLikeALemur The LotR trilogy is not perfect by a long shot either. They left and/or changed stuff as well, for example the scourging of the Shire was caught in just a glimpse in Galadriel's mirror for only a couple of seconds, the death of Saruman was completely inaccurate in the extended version, and in the theatrical version, which is like you said the one we all saw first, his character was completely omitted and was one of the reasons Sir Christopher Lee left the original trilogy with a bittersweet taste. I could go on nitpicking and mentioning the myriad of things they did not add or happened off-screen put that would be petty and completely unnecessary because they are still great movies despite all that not to mention you simply cannot add everything the books contain into the big screen. So I don't really get the whole Grima redo you are talking about and in my honest opinion the pacing was great and all in all it was good trilogy. Frankly when I hear people that complain about the Hobbit trilogy and compare it to LotR, my guess is they had high expectations of watching a similar story to the LotR trilogy and they got disappointed, but just because they don't like it and it wasn't what they expected does not make it a bad trilogy.
The ending of "The Fellowship of the Ring" is the most emotional rollercoaster ever presented in film history! Boromir's death proves that the journey our heroes have embarked upon is beyond perilous and anyone of them may perish due do the dangers they may face. Frodo's resolve to continue alone to Mordor with the One Ring is admirable. After remembering Gandalf's words that "all you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given you," he knows what he must do and is ready to risk his life to complete his journey. Sam's loyalty and devotion is immeasurable! His willingness to follow Frodo to the very end is an act of humility and proves his relentless bond of friendship knows no bounds. Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli deciding to rescue Merry and Pippin from the Orcs to keep the spirit of their fellowship alive is most inspiring. And let's not forget the music during these scenes! It gives the film such a majestic grandeur that is deserved, setting the tone as hauntingly beautiful. By far, this is one of my favorite endings of the trilogy. Whomever thinks that The Lord of the Rings films are "just for nerds" clearly has never been stimulated before by a story of courage, love and friendship.
"I would have followed you my brother...my captain...my king!" Still the most powerful scene in the trilogy IMO. The moment Aragorn realises, that there is a higher goal for him and he has to take this path.
Indeed. It is the courage and words of Boromir, that inspire Aragorn to accept his destiny. It took this as much as casting the ring into the lava in Mordor to defeat Sauron.
And the guy who played the Uruk captain actually got his arm and head chopped off. What dedication!! You movie fact ppl are morons. It was a prop knife. It was just thrown at his face, it wasn’t supposed to be thrown directly at him.
Honestly, i think he would love to see the whole trilogy. I think he would see the dedication, and the sheer ammount of weight that his work inspired. And i can easily see him cry the shit out of these films he could see them.
If theres one thing i know about Tolkien its how much information he put into those books. Hed have bogged down the producers with little details that take away from the actual movies flow. It would have been a worse creation rather than letting true fans interpret his books the way they enjoyed it best.
@@Dantelor I agree there were parts that were added that were meh but he would've seen past that at all the minor details aragorn with boromirs grieves. He would've appreciated how much detail was put into it. He prob would've been blown away by the special effects
I completely agree! Okay, at least one of the most beautiful. When I rediscovered the song last year, I played it on repeat for weeks. Drove husband and kids crazy lol.
Lightning in a bottle: the right cast producers director writers location time - could go on and on about everything they did right! My all time favorite film!
My god, 16 years after I first saw the movie, I have seen all 3 movies 10,000 times, and I still cried during all of this. And like, I was watching random shit and playing video games until half an hour ago. What a masterpiece. Nothing has ever come close to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Best movies of all time.
I did lol seeing the third movie was an INCREDIBLE experience, especially when the tower fell at the end. The theater was packed full and you could just cut the emotions with a knife.
its amazing that after all these years and the numerous other fantasy films and shit in the world, im still 100% not cynical about it and is genuinely touched.
Anytime I hear this piece, I get goosebumps especially when the Isengard theme kicks in and you see Boromir, Merry and Pippin are just going at the endless number of Uruk-Hai!
The “I wish the ring had never come to me” scene at 7:41 is just beyond magical. U hear Frodos fears, being reassured by Ganfulf’s words with the triumph music is just everything.
5:23 Those eyes just bore into my soul. It's a look of fear, sadness, and just plain despair, as if he's silently begging for Aragorn to help his people, and to forgive him for what he did to Frodo. I always have to look away when I see them; it just wrecks my heart. 🙁😢😭
"Breaking of the fellowship, is my favourite musical piece, in cinema history. It's so perfectly matched with the different scenes and emotions. And you just feel all of it, in the music. It must really have taken some work. It's just perfect.
This was quite possibly the greatest moment in all of movie history. You rank moments like this with movies that say so much, packed into about 14 minutes worth of film lore. If for only those 14 minutes, I felt like I was in Middle-Earth, taking on Orcs, chasing after Frodo and failing like Sam. Thank you Gordslinger for posting this. You have brought a little happiness to those that loved this movie, one more time.
If I am going to rate a movie’s soundtrack with a score of 1-10, I would give it 11/10 because it deserves it. The music of this movie is a masterpiece! But not only that, the whole movie is a masterpiece... screenplay, locations, actors and it goes on. Every piece makes this movie outstanding. Seeing this after all what happened, gives you more than goosebumps. After seeing this on RUclips, I wish that I had been gone to this concert in Frankfurt back then but it was expensive and I hadn’t enough money. I hope that they will play it again sometime so I can go and see it live no matter how much it will cost.
That was AMAZING. I always cry in this scene, and it's even more moving with live music to shake the room I'm sure. This is my favorite scene of the whole trilogy, it's phenomenal.
if you live near philadelphia they have been doing this for the passed two years , return of the king is going to be played next year at the Mann center!!
I'm going to see this the day after tomorrow. I paid a lot of money and will travel great distance, so I swear, if someone claps during "In Dreams" I will harm them...
I sang in the choir on this concert tour. The orchestra and choir bonded on the tour. It was a wonderful experience. I only wish they could have done all three
I was lucky to watch these movies for the first time all in a row on the extended versions. I can’t imagine seeing this scene and then having to wait for the next movie!
0:43 Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the beauty of that shot. Holy shit! What a nightmare that must have been to pull off, everything has to be perfect in camera.
I have read the books many times, seen the 6 extended movies many times. Boromir 's death always bring me to tears. It is just one of the most powerful scenes. " be at peace ... Son of Gondor "
Boromir´s death, one of the most intensive parts of the whole trilogy. "I would have followed you my brother..." - Masterpieces like this will not be happen again
What can you say, superb from beginning to end, the dreams of several generations of readers of this amazing work of imagination and spirit - they pulled it off.
apart from the majestic story itself, the reason why this trilogy was so exceptional is because of the unbelievable amount of heart and soul that was put in it. can't fake that stuff... saw this in perth the past weekend, felt like i was watching it for the first time around :)
RUclips!!! Can you stop playing bloody annoying adverts!!! Through the greatest story that has ever been written and adapted, over a sensationally beautiful soundtrack, played by first rate musicians!!. Thank you for the upload whoever did it. Your a gem!
absolutly nothing wrong with that, as a matter of fact, a friend of mine clapped when he saw the death star destroyed for the first time, and I applauded as well as the whole theater when the train came to a stand still in the fugitive, it was an amazing scene. And for those out there who know music and those that don't, it is really not that uncommon to give your applause for movements of works that you enjoyed having performed, especially if you are impressed and overwhelmed at the performance. It has just become more of a standard in the past one hundred year, (give or take) for the piece to finish completely before you applaud. Do you applaud for a guitar solo at a rock concert, or a great jazz solo? It's no different.
"This is no rabble of mindless orcs. These are Uruk-hai. Their armor is thick, and their shields broad" Main comment has been created 4 years ago, but I am not gonna pass up this chance lmao
I don’t know what it is about that part at 4:22 where he cuts his head off but every time I saw this movie in theaters, the audience always cheers at that part. I think that it’s so cool that even years later audiences still have that reaction
I'd pay anything, and I mean _anything_ to see the whole trilogy like this.
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Thank you! It seems I have to prepare a trip to another continent right about now.
BlaugranaTilDeath Are u from Spain? They will play there in January 2015, but not the trilogy :/
MGoPictures Unfortunately no, I'm from Finland. I totally missed the tour calendar on the right corner, I thought this was "only in america" sort of ordeal!
I think I'm gonna see The Return of the King in Germany this spring, it's the most affordable option for me. Too bad they don't do the whole trilogy in Europe, but I'll take the single one over nothing.
Thanks again for telling me about this!
I live in America and I missed the boat on this I think. I hadn't head of this until just now. :/
And just checked, the NY showing at the Lincoln Center is already sold out :'(
boromir died in honor, facing his king at the last moments of his life. in that last moment of your life you realise what kind of a person you are. boromir was truly the son of gondor and a great warrior.
men fall to the power of the ring. so did boromir. in embarrassment, thinking that he failed his own heart he gave his life for a pair of halflings. fought through arrows stuck in his chest and regained his honor. a true hero’s farewell. a true hero is not the one who uses special powers to defeat the evil. a true hero is the one who gives and risks his all for a good cause. thats who boromir was and thats why his was the saddest death in all of films
@Nemanja prosenica he died as a hero.
i realized if boromir came across uruks in osgiliuth, then he may be one of the only ones to know what powerful freaks they are
@@isabellethedragy8248 very true. But these uruk hai of Isengard are even stronger. Saruman genetically engineered them to be the pinnacle soldiers
@@esotericbrain2689 Imagine how strange it would be if they were accurate to size in the movies and lurtz was the only one that was tall, I mean lurtz was as tall as saruman and isnt he 6 ft 6?
Seriously... 'The Breaking of the Fellowship' might be the most emotional song I have ever heard. I fucking weep.
Broo Same, legit its automatic at this point, i just let everything loose when i hear it
It’s the song I’m having played at my funeral. I’ve made sure everyone knows this is the song my coffin will be brought in to. And the grey havens when the curtains close for my cremation
@@laurap4401this is a good idea. You have inspired me
MEEEEEEE TOOOOOOO
Best last 15 minutes of a film in cinema history
This part of the film breaks my heart.
Ludwig Vilas I’ve never cried during any movie but this trilogy. It is so epic and heartwarming/breaking.
I always cry at Boromirs death. He was my favourite, not to mention how incredibly beautiful, emotional, and powerful this scene and OST is
Anime Wolf thorin's was beter
@@rowlov.d.gr8157 Not even close...
@William Norris i dont know why were fighting its weremkn thensame team guys
I don’t think I’d say Thorin’s death is better but I don’t like all the criticisms I’ve seen of The Hobbit movies . Yes ,sure , there were some things left out and that could’ve been better but even the LOTR trilogy left shit out . I actually really enjoyed the hobbit movies. Plus they play right into each other and match up with LOTR. Like the whole troll scene in the hobbit and then Sam in LOTR saying “there’s Mr. Bilbo’s trolls” after Frodo was stabbed by the Witch King . And there’s others as well. I also loved how you’d quietly hear the songs that were in LOTR come in at parts where it made sense in the Hobbit. Like when the rings on camera in the hobbit you usually hear the classic LOTR theme song for the ring . Also at the end of the Hobbit when Legolas’s father tells him to go find Aragorn you hear the trio’s classic theme music that plays throughout LOTR during times the trio is on camera . Little things like that. Plus the way they did Smaug was outstanding also. They definitely weren’t bad movies I don’t get how people can act like they’re somehow horrible .
That being said ? I find the LOTR trilogy to be one of the greatest trilogies of all time if not THE greatest.
@HungLikeALemur The LotR trilogy is not perfect by a long shot either. They left and/or changed stuff as well, for example the scourging of the Shire was caught in just a glimpse in Galadriel's mirror for only a couple of seconds, the death of Saruman was completely inaccurate in the extended version, and in the theatrical version, which is like you said the one we all saw first, his character was completely omitted and was one of the reasons Sir Christopher Lee left the original trilogy with a bittersweet taste. I could go on nitpicking and mentioning the myriad of things they did not add or happened off-screen put that would be petty and completely unnecessary because they are still great movies despite all that not to mention you simply cannot add everything the books contain into the big screen. So I don't really get the whole Grima redo you are talking about and in my honest opinion the pacing was great and all in all it was good trilogy.
Frankly when I hear people that complain about the Hobbit trilogy and compare it to LotR, my guess is they had high expectations of watching a similar story to the LotR trilogy and they got disappointed, but just because they don't like it and it wasn't what they expected does not make it a bad trilogy.
Sean Bean deserves far more love, he was simply perfect as Boromir and did more with a few lines than most actors could do in an entire film.
The ending of "The Fellowship of the Ring" is the most emotional rollercoaster ever presented in film history!
Boromir's death proves that the journey our heroes have embarked upon is beyond perilous and anyone of them may perish due do the dangers they may face.
Frodo's resolve to continue alone to Mordor with the One Ring is admirable. After remembering Gandalf's words that "all you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given you," he knows what he must do and is ready to risk his life to complete his journey.
Sam's loyalty and devotion is immeasurable! His willingness to follow Frodo to the very end is an act of humility and proves his relentless bond of friendship knows no bounds.
Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli deciding to rescue Merry and Pippin from the Orcs to keep the spirit of their fellowship alive is most inspiring.
And let's not forget the music during these scenes! It gives the film such a majestic grandeur that is deserved, setting the tone as hauntingly beautiful. By far, this is one of my favorite endings of the trilogy.
Whomever thinks that The Lord of the Rings films are "just for nerds" clearly has never been stimulated before by a story of courage, love and friendship.
powerful friendship always trumps romance for feels.
That's what the movie is all about, bro. It gets me every time.
Ben Lash 100% true!!!
Ben Lash You know what... damn right.
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Take that Frodo and Sam!
"I would have followed you my brother...my captain...my king!" Still the most powerful scene in the trilogy IMO. The moment Aragorn realises, that there is a higher goal for him and he has to take this path.
Indeed. It is the courage and words of Boromir, that inspire Aragorn to accept his destiny. It took this as much as casting the ring into the lava in Mordor to defeat Sauron.
@@derekmclellan7337 i’m not crying. Not at all.
"Our people"
@@derekmclellan7337 well said Boromir played a huge part in Aragorn finally accepting his destiny.
That line is not even in the books.jackson done such an incredible job he really did.
This scene is even more impressive if you know Viggo ricocheted an actual knife
Yes I heard about that, just enhances the movie really
He nearly died
He didn’t just ricochet the knife he cut the knife in half
And the guy who played the Uruk captain actually got his arm and head chopped off. What dedication!!
You movie fact ppl are morons. It was a prop knife. It was just thrown at his face, it wasn’t supposed to be thrown directly at him.
@@jaredpeacemaker795he must be Chuck norris
Nothing compares to this. it's just the best film trilogy with the best music.
Absolutely. And it’s not even close.
@@wyattmann8157what about Star Wars 1-6?
“I made a promise mr Frodo, a promise! Don’t you leave him samwise gamjey, and I don’t mean to....I don’t mean to” 😭😭❤️
When you hear Gandalf’s voice. Instant tears.
Yes
? Hes not in this scene right...
@@martijntjeeh no his not :(
@@martijntjeeh not as a person but as a voice inside Frodo's head....a wise man
@@martijntjeeh he Is tf you talking about
if only Master Tolkien could hear that..
Honestly, i think he would love to see the whole trilogy. I think he would see the dedication, and the sheer ammount of weight that his work inspired. And i can easily see him cry the shit out of these films he could see them.
If theres one thing i know about Tolkien its how much information he put into those books. Hed have bogged down the producers with little details that take away from the actual movies flow. It would have been a worse creation rather than letting true fans interpret his books the way they enjoyed it best.
Idk how he would've felt about the films but I feel like he would have liked the casting and the score
@@Dantelor I agree there were parts that were added that were meh but he would've seen past that at all the minor details aragorn with boromirs grieves. He would've appreciated how much detail was put into it. He prob would've been blown away by the special effects
The breaking of the fellowship is THE most beautiful piece of music I’ve ever heard in my life. So much fucking emotion!
I completely agree! Okay, at least one of the most beautiful. When I rediscovered the song last year, I played it on repeat for weeks. Drove husband and kids crazy lol.
I'm surprised the whole theatre wasn't flooded with the amount of tears that just dropped that night.
Lightning in a bottle: the right cast producers director writers location time - could go on and on about everything they did right! My all time favorite film!
Van73Halen nothing would be the same without that sublime music!
@@calahoon22 Howard Shore did create some epic pieces
this comment hasn't aged well considering the Weinsteins helped produce these movies but yes youre right haha
@@h_nt_r thought the same xD
I cried while watching this
Just beautiful.
Best movie trilogy ever
Tears and goosebumps already, and this is just the video recording.
'The Road Goes Ever On/The Breaking of the Fellowship' has to be the most gorgeous composition I have ever heard.
" I would have followed you, my brother, my captain, my king" :'(
I am so grateful that these movies were released when I was growing up, so much more meaningful to have grown up with them.
The whole sound track is a master piece, but The Breaking of the Fellowship must be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
My god, 16 years after I first saw the movie, I have seen all 3 movies 10,000 times, and I still cried during all of this. And like, I was watching random shit and playing video games until half an hour ago.
What a masterpiece. Nothing has ever come close to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Best movies of all time.
Imagine seeing this in theaters and having to wait a year for Two Towers
I remember that.
I did lol seeing the third movie was an INCREDIBLE experience, especially when the tower fell at the end. The theater was packed full and you could just cut the emotions with a knife.
Ooooh buddy. The wait for Return of the King was even worse. After the epicness of TT and Helms Deep the hype was unbelievable.
I did that with the hole trilogy
Shit I wish. That’s a dream 💭 come true.
its amazing that after all these years and the numerous other fantasy films and shit in the world, im still 100% not cynical about it and is genuinely touched.
7:50 is where it hits me every time
Same
me2
Oh God, same
Same ,powerful quote
😭😭😭
The music seems so elevated in noise, and makes the scene so much better. With how loud the orchestra was playing, you could tell they were into it.
Anytime I hear this piece, I get goosebumps especially when the Isengard theme kicks in and you see Boromir, Merry and Pippin are just going at the endless number of Uruk-Hai!
I will sing this as a soprano here in são paulo today ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
How did you go?!! Was it recorded??
“I have failed you all”
“No Boromir, you fought bravely”
😭😭😭
The “I wish the ring had never come to me” scene at 7:41 is just beyond magical. U hear Frodos fears, being reassured by Ganfulf’s words with the triumph music is just everything.
im crying... wow
I cry everytime
I'm not crying, you are! 😭😭😭
5:23
Those eyes just bore into my soul. It's a look of fear, sadness, and just plain despair, as if he's silently begging for Aragorn to help his people, and to forgive him for what he did to Frodo. I always have to look away when I see them; it just wrecks my heart.
🙁😢😭
"Breaking of the fellowship, is my favourite musical piece, in cinema history. It's so perfectly matched with the different scenes and emotions. And you just feel all of it, in the music. It must really have taken some work. It's just perfect.
This was quite possibly the greatest moment in all of movie history. You rank moments like this with movies that say so much, packed into about 14 minutes worth of film lore. If for only those 14 minutes, I felt like I was in Middle-Earth, taking on Orcs, chasing after Frodo and failing like Sam. Thank you Gordslinger for posting this. You have brought a little happiness to those that loved this movie, one more time.
I feel the same every time I watch it.
If I am going to rate a movie’s soundtrack with a score of 1-10, I would give it 11/10 because it deserves it. The music of this movie is a masterpiece! But not only that, the whole movie is a masterpiece... screenplay, locations, actors and it goes on. Every piece makes this movie outstanding. Seeing this after all what happened, gives you more than goosebumps.
After seeing this on RUclips, I wish that I had been gone to this concert in Frankfurt back then but it was expensive and I hadn’t enough money. I hope that they will play it again sometime so I can go and see it live no matter how much it will cost.
When Boromir says, "...Our people"...
I felt that.
Boromir's redemption is my favorite part of the trilogy. Very inspirational and emotional. I always have tears fall for his death.
I cried again ... damned ...
That was AMAZING. I always cry in this scene, and it's even more moving with live music to shake the room I'm sure. This is my favorite scene of the whole trilogy, it's phenomenal.
All we have to decide.... is what to do with the time that is given to us.
"I don't suppose we'll ever see them again."
Boromir clutching that Gondor Dagger while acknowledging Aragorn as his brother, captain, and king - along with the music - just incredibly moving 😔😔😔
God knows that the brass and percussion loved everything about this
Imagine being there watching this for the first time with that perfect setting. What a privilege
What a great responsibility for the director...
I got to see this at the Sydney Opera House. Fellowship was 2011, Two Towers 2012 and RoTK 2013. Was unbelievable.
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Devin Townsend, yeah!
i want to watch all movies like this
BUT WE ARE NOT GONNA SEE A MOVİE LİKE THAT :( SADLY
if you live near philadelphia they have been doing this for the passed two years , return of the king is going to be played next year at the Mann center!!
“Our people” always hits me
I'm going to see this the day after tomorrow. I paid a lot of money and will travel great distance, so I swear, if someone claps during "In Dreams" I will harm them...
Nobody did. Thank you Berlin, thank you!!!
They are amazing...
@@karollasocki7065 i saw at Bilbao (north of Spai ) in a Classic Music Hall and nobody clap until May it Be finished.
man I would love to see this live. This is amazing. Fellowship is my favorite of the trilogy
Everytime this movie ends in theatre....it was always my longest walk back home
no words to describe how amazing and beautiful this is. . . ..
I sang in the choir on this concert tour. The orchestra and choir bonded on the tour. It was a wonderful experience. I only wish they could have done all three
Man if that doesn’t get you teary eyed I don’t know what will!
Every time I see L , G and A charge off into the woods I just wanna run with them :( but then I remember that is not possible and then I feel sad
Did you really watch the entire movies With the orchestra in the background??? I man how epic is that??!? Wish I could see that too!!!
I have seen Gladiator that way, it was epic as well :)
Funny how destiny works.... If everything works out, I'm going to see The fellowship of the ring in concert in a few days :D
Arnamo! That's awesome! Where are you seeing the orchestra?
Shake&Bake I saw the orchestra in Vienna (Austria) about a month ago :) it was awesome and unforgettable :)
Great to hear! I'm going to be at the concert in january 2018 in Warsaw. I can't wait ;)
The ending of that movie is so heart-wrenching, not in an entirely negative way though. Love it!
This is where I spilled a bucket of tears.
Has me bawling. What a privilege to be there in person and hear such beautiful music!
The most touching, impressive moment in this film! I always cry at this part. Want to see it again!
The only movies where i like every character, they whole casting was spot on.
I was lucky to watch these movies for the first time all in a row on the extended versions. I can’t imagine seeing this scene and then having to wait for the next movie!
0:43
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the beauty of that shot. Holy shit! What a nightmare that must have been to pull off, everything has to be perfect in camera.
Uruk-Hai..
Dude i know every had to commit to being in the scene as if it were real. If some of the extras were dicking around too much it would've been ruined.
this is so beautiful
I've heard multiple versions of this masterpiece, but nothing comes close to how powerful and emotional this version is.
I have read the books many times, seen the 6 extended movies many times. Boromir 's death always bring me to tears. It is just one of the most powerful scenes. " be at peace ... Son of Gondor "
it's painful to watch, so emotional, so powerful. What a brave man..
9:37 - so achingly plaintive. Astonishingly evocative.
Once the flutes come in, it breaks me every time
Boromir´s death, one of the most intensive parts of the whole trilogy. "I would have followed you my brother..." - Masterpieces like this will not be happen again
How lucky to be there watching this live. So lucky😍
When Sam says "A promise... don't you leave him Samwise Gamgee.." I always cry ;(((
Was performing this tonight in Iceland and will be next two evenings, what a pleasure. Same conductor, Ludwig Wicki.
Yeah it is absolutely a good pleasure:) I wish i could have witnessed that
12 years listening this song. its the best soundtrack ever made
This was the scene that escalated the story and shit became real I'm an absolute sobbing mess rn this part is so emotional 😭😭
Beautiful
What can you say, superb from beginning to end, the dreams of several generations of readers of this amazing work of imagination and spirit - they pulled it off.
:') Nobody knows how much i love this trilogy!! Since i was a child! Tolkien, Jackson and Howard Shore... best combination ever!!!
apart from the majestic story itself, the reason why this trilogy was so exceptional is because of the unbelievable amount of heart and soul that was put in it. can't fake that stuff...
saw this in perth the past weekend, felt like i was watching it for the first time around :)
Yes ❤
I just got tickets for Toronto's December 3rd show with this same symphony and conductor. And now I'm in a puddle of tears watching this. I can't wait
RUclips!!! Can you stop playing bloody annoying adverts!!! Through the greatest story that has ever been written and adapted, over a sensationally beautiful soundtrack, played by first rate musicians!!. Thank you for the upload whoever did it. Your a gem!
0:38 literally brings tears to my eyes every time, the levels of epic are off the charts.
I have only one question... Why, why you? Son of Gondor... I always cry when Boromir dies, it's hard ... Gondor!!!
It is a tough loss. He's a passionate leader, and the best swordsman in the company.
One does not simply expect Sean Bean to survive in a movie.
Everyone just clapping for Aragorn when he sliced the orcs head off XD
absolutly nothing wrong with that, as a matter of fact, a friend of mine clapped when he saw the death star destroyed for the first time, and I applauded as well as the whole theater when the train came to a stand still in the fugitive, it was an amazing scene. And for those out there who know music and those that don't, it is really not that uncommon to give your applause for movements of works that you enjoyed having performed, especially if you are impressed and overwhelmed at the performance. It has just become more of a standard in the past one hundred year, (give or take) for the piece to finish completely before you applaud. Do you applaud for a guitar solo at a rock concert, or a great jazz solo? It's no different.
"This is no rabble of mindless orcs. These are Uruk-hai. Their armor is thick, and their shields broad"
Main comment has been created 4 years ago, but I am not gonna pass up this chance lmao
@@baggazz I don't even remember making my comment haha! I'm honestly disappointed in myself for calling the uruk-hai an orc...
What a time, without doubt the best trilogy of trilogy's.
Not while we have strength left. Well said.
Greatest films ever made, with the best Score!
one day as an old old man Ill be there telling people, I was there when cinema was at its peak, 3 times!
"i would have followed you, my brother" that line takes me the most in this thrilogy...
12:02 that part of the soundtrack just baffles me every single time.
why lol
+Juan Tayaki cuz lol
(notice, thats my 1st comment;)) it baffles me since 2001, im listening to it at least once a week:)
The Road Goes Ever On....;)
Yes, I always cry while watching this scene
Right when the credits started and the background choir began, that was my favorite part
That was truly beautiful... I really really wish i could attend one of those screenings/concerts...
seeing the trilogy like this is the HOLY GRAIL!!
6:17 I couldn't hold tears no more
Now I'm crying. :'(
I don’t know what it is about that part at 4:22 where he cuts his head off but every time I saw this movie in theaters, the audience always cheers at that part. I think that it’s so cool that even years later audiences still have that reaction