Last March of the Ents-The Lord of the Rings (The Two Towers)
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2018
- Treebeard is carrying Merry and Pippin through Fangorn Forest
Treebeard: I will leave you at the western borders of the forest. You can make your way north to your homeland from there.
Pippin: Wait! Stop! Stop! Turn around. Turn around. Take us south.
Treebeard: South? But that would lead you past Isengard.
Pippin: Yes. Exactly. If we go south, we can slip past Saruman unnoticed. The closer we are to danger, the farther we are from harm. It’s the last thing he’ll expect.
Treebeard: That doesn’t make sense to me. But then, you are very small. Perhaps you’re right. (breathes) South it is, then. Hold on, little Shirelings. I always like going south. Somehow it feels like going downhill.
Merry: Are you mad? We’ll be caught.
Pippin: No we won’t. Not this time.
(Faramir and his men are on the outskirts of Osgiliath.)
Soldier: Look! Osgiliath burns!
Faramir: Mordor has come.
Frodo: The Ring will not save Gondor. (turns and faces Faramir) It has only the power to destroy. Please, let me go.
Faramir: Hurry!
(Frodo and Sam are being pushed to go onward.)
Frodo: Faramir! You must let me go!
(Treebeard is walking towards Isengard still.)
Treebeard: And those little family of field mice that climb up sometimes and they tickle me awfully. They’re always trying to somewhere where they…(He gasps)
(Treebeard and the Hobbits look around, seeing the remains of dead trees.)
Treebeard: Many of these trees were my friends. Creatures I had known from nut and acorn.
Pippin: I’m sorry, Treebeard.
Treebeard: They had voices of their own. (looks at Isengard) Saruman. A wizard should know better!
(Treebeard breathes in deeply and then lets out a loud yell, causing the Hobbits to cover their ears. His yell echoes across the Forest of Fangorn.)
Treebeard: There is no curse in Elvish, Entish or the tongues of Men for this treachery.
Pippin: (looking behind himself) Look! The trees! They’re moving!
Merry: Where are they going?
Treebeard: They have business with the Orcs. My business is with Isengard tonight with a rock and stone.
(Both Hobbits turn around and see Ents going towards Isengard.)
Merry: Yes.
Treebeard: Come, my friends. The Ents are going to war. It is likely that we go to our doom. Last march of the Ents.
(All of the Ents are marching towards Isengard now. Gollum is being pushed onwards by a soldier’s sword in his back. Frodo and Sam are being held by the shoulders by two of Faramir’s men. A boulder lands in the water near where Frodo and Sam are, while some of the soldiers shot arrows.) - Развлечения
"it is likely that we go...to our doom"
10 minutes later: *TREEBEARD WINS. FLAWLESS VICTORY*
To be fair, had they attacked Isengard with the 10,000 orcs sent to Helm's Deep present, or if Saruman still had the favor of the Valar, they very likely would have met their doom. But thankfully, since the Entmoot took so long, as did Treebeard's march, they ended up attacking Isengard at it's weakest point. Almost as if there was some hand of fate watching over the land, making sure everything worked out in the end.
@@darthimperious1594 Eru Illuvitar...?
Took me forever to realize that when Treebeard said "nut and acorn" he didn't mean what kind of trees they were, he meant that he knew them since they were young.
Imagine seeing your child hood friends corpses or what remains of them and over in the distance you see the very people that killed them
so depressing.... :(
He knew them since their very beginning, like a grandfather or something😥. No wonder he got so mad.
@@avonthesageoc4980 exactly. Only one thing left to do...
@@bobloerakker7010 The Ents are going to war!
What I love about this scene, other than how epic it is, is how instant the decision to go to war is made. Ents don’t EVER make quick decisions, they take hours to say “hello,” but when treebeard witnesses the fullness of Sarumans destruction of the forest, it’s decided instantly. He roars and the Huorns immediately scuttle off to end the orcs. The other ents come out of the forest ready for battle. What saruman did is so awful to them, that even creatures that take hours to greet each other instantly decide that they MUST go to war.
Great point!! Never thought about it!
Its also interesting how it was two hobbits that reminded the Ents of their duty placed upon them by their creator Yavanna. Do we know who created the Hobbits? They also seem like a very Yavanna-thing.
In the LOTR world, you fuck with nature, nature will fuck you back
A little sped up from the book 😬
Pippin knew the only way to convince Treebeard to fight was to show him first hand the destruction that Saruman had unleashed upon them. That’s what pippin counted on when he told Treebeard to go south to Isenguard.
Pippin always was the clever one
But he still felt sorry when Treebeard had to actually see it
That's what I was thinking too, thanks for confirming that I wasn't alone in this interpretation.
Treebeards howl always sends chills
For me the chill really starts at 3:26 with a shudder of the heart as I listen to these words "Vroom rroom Come my friends... the ents are going to wa~r. It is likely... that we go... to our doom. The Last mArch of the ents."
“They had voices of their own “ 🥺
"Saruman! A Wizard should know better!!"
@@Chimera936
Treebeard : */ANGRY_ENT_NOISE*
Fun fact....this is what caused obi wan to collapse on the millennium falcon
DROW necromancer tears up*
There is no curse in entish orcish or the mortal tounge for this treachery....
Pippin always seemed the least intelligent of the hobbits...but he had a wisdom of his own. The power of this scene is mesmerising.
He pretty much took out Saruman with his idea to go south.
When I saw those Ents emerge, I thought, "Oh, Saruman's in for a real ass-whuppin'."
He went from saruman to sorry man !
Technically, most of them aren't Ents. They're huorns. Ents are shepards and protectors of the forest. Once the Ents came along, some of the longer lived trees "evolved" per se to try to be like the Ents. And started moving and attacking people that harmed the forest. Or, in the abscense of an Ent, just attacking anyone who entered the forest. Old Man Willow, outside of the shire, is a huorn.
@@jacobadam6804 Is that in the books? Damn I have to read them again. Need to read the silmarillion again anyway before next years amazon lotr series.
@@thebasementonlinegaming5394 pft yeah sorry he got caught
I feel really bad whenever I hear treebeard say 'a wizard should know better!'
When Treebeard said a wizard should know better is my reaction to PC culture as people should know better as what happen was easy mistakes or things that happen in the past cant be undone
The 'fool of a took' showed he had some wisdom after all. :D
Pippin was smart to take them that way
Fool of a took eeeeeh 😏
0:47 When a toddler speaks to you in excited gibberish
Tree beard is one of my favorite characters from toiken
Its amazing how long Frodo was able to resist the temptation of the ring. Tremendous strength of will and character.
Moreso since he was going directly towards Mount Doom. The will of the ring sensed its impending destruction and fought hard to control Frodo and its will grows even stronger the closer it gets to the source of its creation, iirc.
@@someonerandom8552 Yeah. could you imagine anyone else in middle earth actually consciously deciding to walk straight toward mount doom with the ring? It must sound insane to any normal person there. I mean, Denethor lost it when he had that conversation with Faramir.
Hmm that doesn't make sense to me....but you are very small... perhaps your right......me to my short friend
LOL
*you're. "Your" refers to someone or something belonging to or associated with someone or something. "You're" is a contraction of "you are".
*too. "To" means transference, or approaching or becoming something. "Too" means an excessive amount of, or also.
@@Ranger1812 Hmm, that makes sense to me. But you are very tall. Perhaps you're wrong.
I always get chills when Treebread says we’re going to our doom
I guess you could say "he's taking the Hobbits to Isengard."
Well played bruhv😁😁
@1:53 I get chills when Frodo yells "you must let me go!"... its a powerful scene and the violin intensifies his expression
Lyrics for the song that starts at 3:33 (Sindarin and English)
rithannen i geven
Earth shakes
thangen i harn
Stone breaks
na fennas i daur
The forest [is] at [your] door
ôl dûr ristannen
The dark sleep is broken
eryn echuiannen
The woods have awoken
i ngelaidh dagrar
The trees have gone to war
ristar thynd, cúa tawar
Roots rend, wood bends
dambedir enyd i ganed
The Ents have answered the call
si linna i waew trin ylf
Through branches now the wind sings
Isto i dur i chuiyl
Feel the power of living things
i ngelaidh dagrar
The trees have gone to war
Nature vs. Industry
Tolkien's novels ( especially since WW1 ) In A Nutshell !!!
I think Pippin knew that going south was they best way of convincing the ents to go to war.
Ents i am sorry
Then Aragorn comes running up and is like "Where's my team, Gandalf?! What the heck are those two doin' in a tree?!"
God this trilogy was amazing. Can’t wait to put my kids on these.
Gives me chills that battle cry
Lol at the ending. Poor smeagol in complete distress.
He's a tree, a nice tree really.
Gladly Pippin did something that makes sense 😅😅😅 love this scene tho ;)
I always like going South, somehow it feels like going downhill.
I wish we also got to see the Huorns in action🌳.
Extended edition👌🏼
The ents went to war when there were a few trees cut down they would be real pissed right now
Isengard was filled with trees until Saruman occupied the region and cut them all down. The barren land you see in this scene is how much tree got cut down by Sharuman's force. By that count, it is not "a few trees" as you claimed.
Loved this as kid :).. Still does 😍
When you try to fight nature, nature fights back
4:12-4:27. March of the ents
That’s beautiful.
Hobbits at the Gates: We're here to stop you, Saruman!
Saruman: You and what army
Hobbits: Fangorn Forest Army
Saruman: Oh, that's a good Army 🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴
There is no curse in any language for this treachery, just a fucking war cry
If there is no curse in Elvish, Entish, or the tongues of Man to describe it, does that mean that there is some in Khuzdul? Not sure if Hobbits have their own language or not.
Well it’s likely that Treebeard did not know how to speak Dwarfish. The Dwarfs were not exactly on the best terms with the Ent from the very start. And that the Dwarves rarely shared knowledge of their own language to outsiders.
Macbeth: I will not be afraid of death and bane, Till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane
The forest: 3:33
Macbeth: ah. fuck
That was actually the inspiration; Tolkien said that as a school child he was disappointed with the fact it was just soldiers holding branches.
I know what word he was howling!
MCU, please take F... notice
"Treachery"
I wanted to say, I wished the ents were around more often to fight trolls in “The Hobbit The Battle Of The Five Armies”
Ents would wreck
Much as l like Peter Jackson's LOTR trilogy, this middle episode is the most...problematic.
1. Treebeard isn't quite the dullard that he seems when the Hobbits talk him into going past Isengard.
2. Faramir and his men treated Gollum terribly.
Having said that, the ent march on Isengard is every bit as exciting as the Ride of the Rohirrim in the ROTK movie.
I think there was a limit to what you can show
I don't think Treebeard was being a dullard when he was "tricked" into going to Isengard. For him there shouldn't be anything wrong with that part of the woods (for him at least), he is just bewildered why the small folk wanted to be dropped off there since they're getting close to Isengard. The safety of the hobbits is not the concern of Treebeard once they leave his forest, so he didn't really have a reason to be suspicious plus he liked going south as its easier on him (as he stated), so they wanted to go south... Sure why not?
For me I always thought the book was a bit shaky on why the ents attacked when they did, I felt the film handled it better - the ents simply wanted to be left in peace and thought the problem would pass them by (much like most of the hobbits in the Shire)
It was only directly witnessing the devastation to the forest firsthand that roused them into taking a stand
In the book they know what's going on and basically have made their mind up, but I never found it clear how Merry and Pippin influenced their decision
The other ents got there way too quick though
@@jameshetherington1
Hmm. I ruminate. Not to yea or nay anything you said. Treebeard in the book (from memory...haven't taken time to consult) seems more sagely. He isn't crushing the Hobbits in his grip...
Him: "...little orcs...!"
Them: (gasping) "...we're hobbits...!"
Him: "...sounds orkish to me...!"
(Again my inaccurate recall, this time the movie dialogue...Peter Jackson has these minuscule plot deviations from the text scattered throughout the trilogy...like Aragorn beheading the Mouth Of Sauron in ROTK...but I digress)
Best. Scene. In. The. Films. Facts.
3:23 Rock and Stone!
Did I hear a Rock and Stone?
>be a hobbit
>useless mf
>tell turdbeard to walk south
>???
>defeat a wizard
>immediately smoke weed
Has the LucasFilm team watched this?
what song plays at the end when they are marching?
The March of the Ents
The Last March of the Ents
Looks reminiscent of those World War I battlefield's
That was the point, and very well convayed
Hi
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2:37
Rock and STONE 3:23
Tree beard looks old
Uh.... yup, be is.... like thousands of years.
At least 16,000
young master gandalf should give you a hint
@@lp.shakur well Gandalf is a Maiar so it technically older than Treebeard and existed before Arda was even imagined. But his incarnation as Gandalf is young (less than 2,000 years as Gandalf as we see him in the LotR) compared to Treebeard.
Don't worry treebeard, Elon's got your back!
I came here to cleanse my mind after learning that Amazon made a black elf, black dwarf, and black/asian hobbits. A verry horrid thing, even though I'm black. How I wish the Ents would march to amazon.
How does it feel a year later after watching the series and realising said black characters were some of the better written characters in the show?
@@purespite3580"Your love of the Halflings' leaf has slowed your mind..."
Wow, the worst part of the trilogy in a convenient 5 minute package.
the trees, theyre moving, all the while riding a talking tree
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