The Midgewater Marshes -The Fellowship of the Ring
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In the morning the hobbits hurriedly follow Strider away from Bree, across country. Four Riders race along the road.
FRODO: Where are you taking us ?
STRIDER: Into the wild
MERRY: (following the others through the woodland) How do we know this Strider is a friend of Gandalf ?
FRODO: I think a servant of the enemy would look fairer, but feel fouler.
MERRY: He's foul enough (Strider tips his head a little hearing the comment)
FRODO: We have no choice but to trust him
SAM: (leading his pony) But where is he leading us ?
STRIDER: To Rivendell Master Gamgee. To the House of Elrond.
SAM: D'you hear that! Rivendell! We're going to see the elves!
They continue to walk through the woodland, through rain, until they reach the top of the hills. Snow covers the ground. Strider pauses looking around. He looks back at the hobbits who are getting out frying pans and cooking utensils
STRIDER: Gentlemen! We do not stop 'til nightfall
PIPPIN: What about breakfast ?
STRIDER: (looks confused) You've already had it
PIPPIN: We've had one yes. What about second breakfast ?
Strider frowns and walks off
MERRY: Don't think he knows about second breakfast Pippin (he puts his bag back on his shoulder)
PIPPIN: What about elvenses ? Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Dinner ? Supper! He knows about them, doesnt he ?
MERRY: I wouldn't count on it
An apple flies over a bush and Merry catches it. He gives it to Pippin, pats him on the shoulder and goes to follow Strider. Another apple flies through the air and hits Pippin on the head.
MERRY: Pippin!
They come to some Marshland and stumble through the water and grass hillocks. Midges fly everwhere, biting the hobbits
.
MERRY: (swatting a midge) What are they eating when they can't get hobbit ?
They stumble on through the Marsh. Pippin falls into the water
Night falls and they stop to rest. Strider brings a deer he has killed to the hobbits sitting on the ground. Later as the hobbits sleep. Strider sits on watch, smoking his pipe. He sings.
STRIDER: (singing)
Tinuviel elvanui,
Elleth alfirin ethelhael
O hon ring finnil fuinui
A renc gelebrin thiliol.
(Tinuviel the elven-fair,
Immortal maiden elven-wise,
About him cast her night-dark hair,
And arms like silver glimmering.)
FRODO: (sitting up to listen) Who is she ? This woman you sing of ?
STRIDER: Tis the Lady of Luthien. The Elf Maiden who gave her love to Beren ... a mortal
FRODO: What happened to her?
STRIDER: (shakes his head) She died.
(turning to face Frodo) Get some sleep Frodo
Frodo lies back down. Aragorn looks into the night air and sighs
The First minute has a so powerful landscape
And O.S.T.!
And the music is amazing
@@deb-1558 Howard Shore is incredible!
New Zealand is one beautiful island.
@@MattWeismiller1994 *Two islands, both beautiful and unique in their own ways!!
I like the South a lot for the mountains and fjords near Te Anau.
0:28
Merry: "He's foul enough".
Aragorn: " Yeah fuck you too, buddy".
I know people complained about how many cross-country travel scenes there were in these movies, but I for one would gladly watch two hours of just people walking through Middle Earth.
Almost the entire first half of the book is just describing them traveling across country like this so 😂
@@thebiz2678 I know it well!
@Rifle Eyez Agree, the escape from the Shire in the books - from Bag End to Buckland - is also my favourite part. Unfortunately that was one thing the movie changed for the worse. All the foreboding and lurking danger is replaced by a mad rush and suddenly they are in Bree. I understand the need for the movie's pacing but it was a real loss ( I was ok with dropping Bombadil and the Barrow Downs). I read a lot of online forums when FotR came out and NO ONE else commented on this, I couldn't believe nobody appreciated this part of the books. The only person I ever heard comment on it was British fantasy writer China Mieville, which is strange as he doesn't like Tolkien overall.
Wait .... does anyone ever complained about that? Really? I have heard hardcore fans complain about the changes and casuals complain about "too many endings" and long it is but I have never heard anyone complain about the travels troughout middle earth and the beutiful scenary and amazing music that comes with it.
@@aesir1ases64 I recall some complaints in reviews when the movies came out.
0:11 Mortensen casually bonking the camera
“As the light upon the leaves of trees, as the voice of clear waters, as the stars above the mists of the world, such was her glory and her loveliness; and in her face was a shining light.”
PIPPIN! that's enough comic relief outta you!
1:38 Admit it we have all done that slow to react Pippin moment at some point in our life.
To Rivendell master gamgee - that deep voice man 😍😍. Thank you everyone who worked on this movie. 😃😃
0:36 Gamgee earned the rank of Master for beeing a loyal friend and a humble gardener. Is that all what Anakin was supposed to do?
Have a seat
Walking through harsh terrain was smart, best way to avoid the Nazgul
People with good ears will hear the ROTK music
“Apples for walking and a pipe for sitting “
Not only is Aragorn blessed with longevity, he's got supersonic ears? 😅
Elf legacy?
Merry: "WHERE are we going?!"
2:38 - he looks so innocent! He hardly ever looks like this
2:42 how does Frodo understand some Elvish?
Bilbo taught him a bit of Elvish according to the books
They REALLY should have let Clamavi de Profundis do the songs.
Yea because RUclips existed back in 2001.
@@acamelwholikescoke4641 No, but I think Clamavi de Profundis did.
The music in the first minute of this video is absolutely magnificent. It's a forlorn but regal foreshadowing of the coming of a King.
Or the returning of a king…
Aragorn is bit more grimm in the movie. In the book he makes fun with the hobbits and laughs and tells stories. I love both versions.
I don’t think so, he definitely is more talkative in the book but it does describe him a lot as being very grim and stern
@@thebiz2678 I still love both versions.😍😍😍
Aragorn was sad in book too
@@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 he seemed a lot more jumpy in the books to me, i think hes more consumed with the threat from mordor in the books
@@whitetroutchannel exactly, and he kept admonishing the hobbits not to talk about wraiths and mordor
I always love how intrigued Frodo is with Aragorn. The others are wary of him, and don't entirely trust him, but Frodo does.
Just like with Gollum
Well, they're pretty young. According to the books, Frodo is already 50 while Sam, Merry and Pippin are respectively 35, 33 and 28 years old.
That's because you fancy Aragon as well
Frodo uses his intuition, and understands Sindarin, and knows the Elven lore. He is more awakened than are the others as yet. He is older. Their respective journeys differ, and it begins with these interesting qualities. He's got spark that interests Bilbo, and he learns more than is usual, and he absorbs more into himself than is likely ever learned by usual hobbits, and his journey represents much more change than is at first hinted at, and what he takes upon himself to endure for the good of Middle Earth.
@@katherinewilson1853 indeed
0:11-0:37
In this scene it's a true homage to the Books about the Rangers of the North.
In the Books they had better sight, hearing and agility than most other humans. And Aragorn was the best in all of them.
He heard the mere whispers of the Hobbits. And he didn't cover it : When he answered the question of the quietest of them: Sam
Merely a powerful and funny scene :D
@@ericmonaco4509 In the books he didn't hunt , because they didn't have the time. He made it very clear ,that he CAN hunt , but it is Time consuming and tireing. He said that they should fasten their belts and think about the feasts that awaits them in Rivendell.
Dunedain few in number wondering the lands that once were the kingdom of Arnor which their ancestors lost during the Angmar war long ago.
the Rangers of the North were direct descendants of Numenor, and Aragorn came from the line of Elendil himself, unbroken. So yup.
1:50
These are two men in a horse costume, not a real horse.
Filming in a swamp made it extremly difficult to use a real animal, so they decided to use the actual cliché horse costume where one guy is in the hind legs and the other guy in the front legs.
did the same for the pass of caradas mountain pass
Mf why did you point that out. 😂💀
Oof. It's not hard to notice!
finally a LOTR trivia that i haven't heard of.
bruh 💀
The Witch King: Khamûl, what do your Nazgûl Eyes see?
Khamûl: The Ranger is moving East. He's taking the Hobbits to Rivendell!
The Which King: Elrond.
Underrated comment! I busted laughing.
Excellent 😂😂
The second breakfast scene is hilarious!
Frodo: Who is she?
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1:16 this part made history
@Goku Son i don't know but You can check a list of songs
Ah the immortal "second breakfast" scene
How it started:
*You bring too much attention to yourself, "Mr. Underhill".*
How it ended:
*My friends, you bow to no one.*
"She died." It sounds like that's the part of the tale Aragorn focuses on because he's worried about Arwen.
I'm seriously glad for the subtitles, btw, because I didn't know that was the particular part Aragorn was singing. I'm glad to know now!
Extended versions are always fun
Especially when they can fill in some details of what doesn't always make sense
I love how he let's them know he can he every word they're saying by answering Sam's question
in 1:54 we see Bill the pony in a swamp. This is actually not a real pony but two men in a pony costume. It was too difficult to have the real pony act properly in this scene that they opted for the costumed pony.
0:46 the drums included in the main theme. Subtle perfection
Aragorn is my second fav character in this movie. Gandalf is the first.
Aragorn is my favorite and then Sam.
"into the wild"
very specific
This is one of my favourite parts of the movie :) When they wander to the Amon Sul and finally see it. Classic Tolkien scenery and "slow paced" story telling.
0:42
Oh, _my!_ Oh, Hu-rayyyy!!
This Sam was better than the Bakshi version.
@@MAnuscript421 Haha, indeed! 😆👍
@@cynicaloptimist970 he really shines in Return of the King.
Oh man, some of my favorite scenes from FOTR. It was cool seeing the translation of the words he's singing from the Lay of Luthien, although I think it incorrectly said Lady of Luthien
Oh my gosh, the audio here is stupendous
Everything in this movie is so so good
I can't imagine if they'd kept their original choice for Aragorn, 28-year-old Stuart Townsend, as Aragorn. Instead they realized they'd cast the role too young, and replaced him with 41-year-old Viggo Mortensen.
I had, since the age of 12 when I read the book, always pictured Aragorn as a man in his 40s - that is to say, someone who retained the vigour of youth but had the wisdom of experience. Tolkien himself wrote that he pictured Aragorn as a man between 43-45 years of age, whatever his _actual_ age as a Dunedain.
So thank god they cast Mortensen. He was the right age and he was incredibly dedicated to the role, sometimes sleeping in his armour, roughing it outside, constantly practicing his swordplay etc.
You can see his dedication in other roles, like his collaborations with David Cronenberg, A History of Violence, Eastern Promises and A Dangerous Method.
Regarding Eastern Promises, he travelled solo on a train from Volgograd (?) I think, aka Stalingrad of WW2 fame, to Moscow. He had a naked fight scene in a bath, no conveniently placed, seemingly glued-on towels. He was bruised all to hell by the end of shooting the scene, as because he was nude they couldn't use the usual padding that they do to protect actors in fight scenes.
In A Dangerous Method, the production sought out the actual brand of cigars Freud smoked, and Mortensen, a non-smoker, smoked them, in take after take, for months, throat irritation, coughing and all. Like, holy sh*t!
"Second breakfast", that's fair for everyone with a large stomach, even for Hobbits :D
1:20 I don't know why, but the way Merry speaks in this moment, always makes me laugh.
Merry: He's foul enough.
Strider: bruh do you know who I am?
Typo in the subtitles
correct
1:44 What is this on the left in the background?
just a gap in between the trees
@@giulioaprati338 I believe in the very top left corner it looks like a house or building
@@acamelwholikescoke4641 it looks like lake
how did Frodo know what Aragorn sang? Frodo doesn't know elvish
Doesn't he know a very small amount from Bilbo? Not enough for conversion but maybe enough to get the subject of the song. Maybe he knows/recognises the song?
frodo did speak some elvish, according to the first book :)
@Enthusiastic Aizawa exactly
Actually he did, Bilbo taught him a bit
Probably one of the reasons this didn't make the cinematic cut is because him knowing the language isn't explained. In the books, Bilbo taught Frodo the Sindarin dialect of Elvish. Frodo pretty much knows conversational Sindarin, enough to talk with elves they meet on the road not long after leaving Bag End.
I never really thought about it until I rewatched this scene right now and some of the scenes with Sam later in the film, but Aragorn and Sam both have modified cloaks. Note quickly at 0:46 that Aragorn's cloak is literally SLITTED so he can wear his bow/bedroll/bag cross-body over it to keep his back and legs sheltered while also be able to toss the front thirds of the cloak around him for warmth! You can see the slits again in 1:49 as he's trying to move in the muck of the marshes.
If you seek out other clips where Sam is wearing his big camping pack and cloak (later few hours of Fellowship, as well as plenty in Two Towers and Return of the King), you can note he did something similar by threading tied canvas(?) straps through slits in his cloak to hold the pack on his back while not requiring him to take his cloak off.
It's strangely practical costume design and I never noticed it until now!
2:05 - is Pippin wearing sandals?
What do they eat when they cant get hobbit?
Dont follow the lights! 1:58
He was like a father to them
Amazon should done the Aragorn spinoff that's all imma say
Funny he tells frodo to get some sleep but yet aragorn stays awake after having them go to sleep,what are they 3 year olds?😁😄
Yes
Pippin: what about Second Breakfast?
*Aragon walks away and also Aragorn a few seconds later*
Aragorn: *YEET*
"What about seccond breakfast?"
Will he marry me?
Good job 🏆️❤
Last!
❤Rivendell
How to download full movie with subtitles
1:08
Me and my brother when we were younger: pippin and merry
Our dad: aragorn
Why Jackson brought that horrible green tint upon our beloved setting😭
Do you guys like pepperoni ? I sure love it , specially peperoni pizza.
First!
still having goosebumps after all this time
30 days
0:45 Sam: Ehw MuUuy!! EHW HURRAAAAAIIIIIiiiiiiIIIIIIIY!"
"She died" Understatement of the fucking century Aragorn.
Anyone get finessed by an ig comment?
yes
Who else doesn’t care about Merry
Merry is so pure and wholesome and everyone should care about him
Wtf he is baddass I love him
hes got a lot more character in the book
This is why the ‘one ring’ did nothing to Hobbits… they love the simple things and already living the good life!
🥯🥐🍳🥓🥞🍖🍰🍪
One onion ring to rule them all.
@@merickful 😂🧅👉💍