I love that Sam, Frodo, and Merry all look very humbled, while Pippin this has "It's about time I get the recognition I deserve" smug smile on his face.
Also, the Tooks in the Shire were a very established family. Pippin would be your typically rich brat teen so there is that sense of entitlement but in the end, he earned it.
Viggo's acting throughout these movies is sublime, but his expression when he sees who's behind Legolas is next level. That whole scene is just perfection.
Yeah, I know. This part always gets me. Even typing this I have tears in my eyes. This trilogy will always be my favourite film of all time. I was so stoked when TRotK won a record equalling eleven oscars. It deserved it, totally.
I love that he recites the oath of Elendil. "Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta." "Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place, I will abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world."
Many do not realize just how significant this was. A King is not the chosen representative of a country, he the embodied soveriegnity of his country (Ruling Queens as well). If it had been President Aragorn making that gesture it would been a powerfull gesture from the leader of a country. From King Aragorn it's a powerfull honor bestowed by the Kindom. When a president bows, a leader bows, when a King bows a whole Kindom bows. As powerfull as this scene is, knowing that takes it up a notch to me. "My friends you bow to no one". A kings decree binds every noble.And high is place of honor he places these hobbits in.
Aragorn is the ONLY role model for masculinity. Kind, Caring, Fierce, Loyal, Humble, Honorable, Courageous, and a hundred other qualities i can't begin to express.
There is something to be said about Boromir- he fails. He knows he is weak. He knows he's not THE man, but he gives his life to protect Merry and Pippin anyway- in the end, isn't that ALL of us? Not perfect, not above faults, but with the potential to rise above these and do the right thing even if it costs our own life... there's something inherently masculine about that, i think...
I’ve always joked that this movie had like 12 endings, but by God, am I a teary mess at the end of it all. Every new ending just makes me cry more than the last. One of the best send offs in cinema history. The Oscars were well deserved.
NO JOKE, when we watched this in cinema on release night the entire crowd was in happy tears. By the time the ending scene came on, no one stood a chance. A few people even had ugly happy tears. This trilogy was a treasure. I hope you all enjoy it.
Genuinely think this scene is very telling for human nature. We all have felt small at one point. Weak and tiny in a big world that you don't know how to navigate. That is the part that resonates so hard with this trilogy and with this scene in particular. Finally, that tiny person that feels seen, and it's so damn beautiful. Masterful storytelling to the human soul.
Even the toughest among us find it difficult not to cry at this scene, regardless of whether they made it through the others. We all have a place in our heart where we recognise goodness. This scene captures one of the main themes of the entire trilogy. A good heart, and the strength to be led by it may just be what matters most. In the end, it is hobbits that make the difference, despite inhabiting a world of men, elves, orcs and wizards. Nobody uses authority to convince you of Pythagoras' theorem. You see it for yourself. This scene resonates so, because your heart recognises the rightness of what is happening. This is the ultimate vindication of decency.
OK, I’ll admit it. I’m considered in some sewing circles as a pretty tough guy, but man, this scene…..gets me every damn time. These PJ movies put you through such an arduous adventure and he hits you with this scene at the end of all things….it was so well done. One of the most inspirational movie scenes of all time. Sean Astin had another tear-shedding scene in Rudy. Damn that guy!! 😂😢
@@travelback5700 Thats not a sad ending. He is having severe PTSD and you can see in the scene where he takes the boat in the Gray Havens, there he actually smiles since a long time.
@@Kalimperial21 Possibly, as the quest would have failed without his part, and he had the Ring longer than any other Ringbearer. I do know from the Appendices that Samwise was allowed to sail to the Undying Lands even though he was a Ringbearer for only a day.
This story has so many relevant morales all good people should have! Not to mention fighting evil within our selves. Or simply fighting through the dark nights. I’m so glad I grew up watching lord of the rings , even though I was bullied for watching it and I tried to get my friends to watch but put me down alot because I watched it which really hurt my feelings. But I’m glad over the years I haven’t forgotten these morales especially losing my father to suicide, all I had was hope. Never give in to evil people , because the good is worth fighting for!
There was at least one conversation that went like this "Why are we bowing" "The hobbits" "Why are we bowing to the hobbits" "The hobbits destroyed Sauron" "The hobbits destroyed Sauron?" "Yes" "How?" "Have you been fucking asleep? Just shut up and bow"
In this one moment, Tolkien/Peter Jackson showed how much of today's world leaders are so inadequate for their position. They lack the humility and nobility that Aragorn embodies. If we could have a king like him, I would gladly vote for a monarchy any time.
I'm from Brasil. I remember this part very well because I watched it in the theater, and it shook with applause, whistles, cheers, and emotional screams.
"Aragorn furled his banner and ordered his men to prepare tents outside the city. He refused to claim his throne until the war with Mordor was decided, for good or ill." - The Return of the King chapter 8 "The House of Healing"
These reactors were just toddlers or not even born yet when the movies came out. It warms my heart that the younger generation enjoy this masterpiece trilogy too.
The guy that reacted and said 'he felt worthy' - that's actually in the book. Aragon refused to enter Minas Tirith himself until after the war ended and things were set to rights with the ring. He billeted on the fields outside the walls.
Me too. But also Boromir and Aragorn's last lines together in Fellowship; "I do not know what strength is left in me. But I promise you, I will not let the White City fall, nor our people fail." "Our people. I would've followed you my brother. My captain. My King." "Be at peace, son of Gondor."
I've said this in many videos about this scene, when you're watching this movie and that phrase comes up, if your guy or girl gets emotional, she/he is the one...
I had to appreciate EOM's reaction. It's no bad thing to go with a powerful moment in a movie this great. I feel the urge to stand in reverence for the scene in which Luke sets fire to his father's funeral pyre at the end of "Return of the Jedi", so I can definitely relate. Much respect, sir! :)
As king of the lands of the Lost Kingdom of Arnor as well as Gondor, Aragorn declared the Shire a Free and protected land, giving the Hobbits power over who could enter their lands. Some of the details they couldn't include from the books just add so much more weight to things.
When Aragorn said that I was watching in the cinema and I just broke down sobbing. It still gets me when I do a rewatch and I've done that double figure times and I still cry.
I am sure you already know that Tolkien was a devout Christian. His father passed, his mother turned her boys over to a priest to be a "father" figure as she was having difficulty as a widow.
It is one of the best and magical sequences in cinema history when everyone including the king is bowing to the hobbits! But still it has a slight chuckle in it when you look at Pippins face like he wants to say "That's right, kneel you peasants!"
I love the power of movies. Things like Lord of the Rings and Marvel and DC were the exclusive realm of children and the outcasts and nerds for decades and then movie adaptations of them came along, along with universal loves like Star Wars and Trek, and made them beloved by everyone like they always should have been. I'm so glad nerd has become mainstream.
And suddenly they're the tallest people around but they have no idea how to take it in. You can have great & powerful advisors like Gandalf, great & powerful commanders such as Aragorn, Elrond, Theoden, amazing soldiers like Faramir, Eomer, Legolas & Gimli but without your basic soldiers like Frodo, Sam, Merry & Pippin you have nothing. Against all odds it's your least likely comrades who will end up doing the amazing feats & this scene would've made J.R.R. Tolkien proud
Two decades later, there's a part of me that still thinks that this is where the theatrical cut should have ended. I love the epilogue but man, I really had to go to the bathroom lol
One of the last classic movies. Back when you just enjoyed the beauty of the story and the characters. Back when nobody will get mad because there were no black,Asian, or Latinos in the damn movie. Hollyweird destroyed that for all of us that only cared about watching a good movie and story.
What I love most about this is the sly little smirk Pippin gives on the side. It’s got “that’s right, MFers. Bow to your new master” written all over it.
Magic Magy reaction of the trilogy is top tier. Watching two close friends react to Sam and Frodo in the last third of Return of the King hits so much harder.
Actually, my understanding is that Frodo did not feel that he succeeded in his quest, did not deserve the acclaim, because the Ring did not go into the Fire by his own hand.
@@richardbernier6761 probably. It's also a prophecy fulfilled since Galadriel said that the quest would take Frodo's life. Not in the sense that we know of, but that he'd go home a changed person, riddled with guilt at the fact that had Sam (and Gollum to an extent) not been with him at that moment, he would've condemn Middle-Earth to another age in fear of Sauron.
He had to see his wife go to the Grey Havens before him because she needed to go to heal her mind, body & spirit after a tragic event involving Orcs, he knows his daughter & sons are staying in Middle Earth to eventually die & he has to carry this news to his wife who's just really begun to heal...yeah no surprise he's trying not to break down
To Eriwyn who gave up immortality for the man she loved, do not bow your head for you are my equal. To the Hobbits, who showed more courage than any man, you bow to no one.
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“And in this moment, four hobbits, little people of the Shire, stood taller than all the kings of men.”
This was very well deserved 😭😭😭
@@therivster Thank you for giving us some Tolkien greatness! 😃
dont forget elves too
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I love that Sam, Frodo, and Merry all look very humbled, while Pippin this has "It's about time I get the recognition I deserve" smug smile on his face.
Helps when you remember that Pippin is the youngest Hobbit who's barely an adult by Hobbit standards
Meanwhile pippin was responsible for fucking everything up on more than one occasion 😂😂
Also, the Tooks in the Shire were a very established family. Pippin would be your typically rich brat teen so there is that sense of entitlement but in the end, he earned it.
“Who’s the ‘Fool of a Took” now?
Saving this video for whenever I feel like crying for 23 minutes.
Hey it’s almost 24minutes!
"Last Minutes with ODEN" if you only feel like crying for 6.
Rings of power will never accomplished that 😂😂😂
Just watch reactions to titanic that always works
Just start RotK at Sam's "I can't carry it but I can carry you," and I'm waterworks for the next 30 minutes
Viggo's acting throughout these movies is sublime, but his expression when he sees who's behind Legolas is next level. That whole scene is just perfection.
Seriously tho, Viggo acted his ass off for this trilogy
The whole cast was amazing in these movies. Like every person they picked was perfect for the role. It's insane when you think about it
I honestly believe it’s not just the scene that moves people. It’s the music. The most perfect music for this scene that could ever be.
Elijah Wood nailed everything about his reaction. Still being tormented even in that moment. Showing Frodo will never be able to forget
I always felt that when Elrond comes up behind Arwen and whispers "go to him" was a great little touch of a father giving his blessing.
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@@Gunnar001 Chill on the social conservative warrior shit and just enjoy the movie.
@@kennykenevil57 I swear some people will become downright militant at the result of arguments or issues that exists solely in their minds
@philipglenn7995 That was always who my Daddy watched in this scene. A daddy handing over his beloved daughter. 🥰
No matter how many times I've seen this amazing trilogy, i still cry like a baby every time i watch this scene.
Yeah, I know. This part always gets me. Even typing this I have tears in my eyes. This trilogy will always be my favourite film of all time. I was so stoked when TRotK won a record equalling eleven oscars. It deserved it, totally.
Same here, seen this trilogy of films around twenty times (if not more), still moved to tears without shame
I love that he recites the oath of Elendil.
"Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta."
"Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place, I will abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world."
Many do not realize just how significant this was. A King is not the chosen representative of a country, he the embodied soveriegnity of his country (Ruling Queens as well). If it had been President Aragorn making that gesture it would been a powerfull gesture from the leader of a country. From King Aragorn it's a powerfull honor bestowed by the Kindom. When a president bows, a leader bows, when a King bows a whole Kindom bows. As powerfull as this scene is, knowing that takes it up a notch to me.
"My friends you bow to no one". A kings decree binds every noble.And high is place of honor he places these hobbits in.
Aragorn is the ONLY role model for masculinity.
Kind, Caring, Fierce, Loyal, Humble, Honorable, Courageous, and a hundred other qualities i can't begin to express.
Captain America and Ned Stark would like to have a word.
Bro, Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin are RIGHT THERE.
There is something to be said about Boromir- he fails. He knows he is weak. He knows he's not THE man, but he gives his life to protect Merry and Pippin anyway- in the end, isn't that ALL of us? Not perfect, not above faults, but with the potential to rise above these and do the right thing even if it costs our own life... there's something inherently masculine about that, i think...
@@miguelamezquita5574 The word for that, is selfless.
I’ve always joked that this movie had like 12 endings, but by God, am I a teary mess at the end of it all. Every new ending just makes me cry more than the last. One of the best send offs in cinema history. The Oscars were well deserved.
Twenty years later, this scene is still causing rivers of tears and justifiably so too. All hail the King !
"NOW COME THE DAYS OF THE KING! May they be blessed."
As much as I'm a John Williams fanboy when it comes to film scores, these three movies are Howard Shore's magnum opus. Absolutely fantastic.
NO JOKE, when we watched this in cinema on release night the entire crowd was in happy tears. By the time the ending scene came on, no one stood a chance. A few people even had ugly happy tears. This trilogy was a treasure. I hope you all enjoy it.
Genuinely think this scene is very telling for human nature. We all have felt small at one point. Weak and tiny in a big world that you don't know how to navigate. That is the part that resonates so hard with this trilogy and with this scene in particular. Finally, that tiny person that feels seen, and it's so damn beautiful. Masterful storytelling to the human soul.
Very well said friend
This comment was worded so beautifully. It was a pleasure to read . Thank you you for making it
Even the toughest among us find it difficult not to cry at this scene, regardless of whether they made it through the others. We all have a place in our heart where we recognise goodness. This scene captures one of the main themes of the entire trilogy. A good heart, and the strength to be led by it may just be what matters most. In the end, it is hobbits that make the difference, despite inhabiting a world of men, elves, orcs and wizards. Nobody uses authority to convince you of Pythagoras' theorem. You see it for yourself. This scene resonates so, because your heart recognises the rightness of what is happening. This is the ultimate vindication of decency.
“ I don’t know if I’m on the screen but I’m bowing” 😂
OK, I’ll admit it. I’m considered in some sewing circles as a pretty tough guy, but man, this scene…..gets me every damn time. These PJ movies put you through such an arduous adventure and he hits you with this scene at the end of all things….it was so well done. One of the most inspirational movie scenes of all time. Sean Astin had another tear-shedding scene in Rudy. Damn that guy!! 😂😢
My man getting down off his react chair to bow in unity with the king? Absolutely. Hell yes.
I love the fact that Merry and Pippin were given the honor to be buried in Gondor next to Aragorn.
Frodo's end is sad. He have to go to the elves land as he's dying.
@@travelback5700 Thats not a sad ending. He is having severe PTSD and you can see in the scene where he takes the boat in the Gray Havens, there he actually smiles since a long time.
@travelback5700 he's going to literial paradise....how is it sad.
I wonder if gollum did survive. Will he went to Undying Lands as well?
@@Kalimperial21 Possibly, as the quest would have failed without his part, and he had the Ring longer than any other Ringbearer. I do know from the Appendices that Samwise was allowed to sail to the Undying Lands even though he was a Ringbearer for only a day.
I love how many people have exactly the same cry-giggle reaction, it's so cute!
"Now that it's prooved that the real courage does not come from the reach of the arm but the will of the heart"
This story has so many relevant morales all good people should have! Not to mention fighting evil within our selves. Or simply fighting through the dark nights. I’m so glad I grew up watching lord of the rings , even though I was bullied for watching it and I tried to get my friends to watch but put me down alot because I watched it which really hurt my feelings. But I’m glad over the years I haven’t forgotten these morales especially losing my father to suicide, all I had was hope.
Never give in to evil people , because the good is worth fighting for!
I saw this in the theater on opening night. Packed theater and everyone was losing their s**t this entire scene. An experience I’ll never forget.
There's some dude in the way back of the crowd saying, "Finally! I can see what the hell is going on...oh we're bowing. I'm sorry. My bad."
I laughed way too hard at this
There was at least one conversation that went like this
"Why are we bowing"
"The hobbits"
"Why are we bowing to the hobbits"
"The hobbits destroyed Sauron"
"The hobbits destroyed Sauron?"
"Yes"
"How?"
"Have you been fucking asleep? Just shut up and bow"
“What the hell is a Hobbit?”
This comment is underrated. Man I laughed hard at this.
"...and for the last time, I was NOT picking my nose!"
This trilogy is still #1, just perfect.
10:00 Even his dog bowed 😁
10:00 respects man lmao "The King bows, I gotta bow"
THIS scene is the MOST POWERFUL scene in this WHOLE trilogy. When I saw that for the first time, I believed that I cried.
Still makes me wish to see the scouring of the shire depicted, but yes beautifully done :))
In this one moment, Tolkien/Peter Jackson showed how much of today's world leaders are so inadequate for their position. They lack the humility and nobility that Aragorn embodies. If we could have a king like him, I would gladly vote for a monarchy any time.
Reality
@@halian9256 Monarchies tend to be hereditary. You'd risk foisting a line of lesser rulers onto your descendants into the indefinite future.
I'm from Brasil. I remember this part very well because I watched it in the theater, and it shook with applause, whistles, cheers, and emotional screams.
I can tell you it was like that in all of them.
This is what a real king looks like. A real leader is selfless.
I love when the "You bow to no one" hits people completely break....
One of the best scenes in movie history
A true leader puts the people before himself. He's humble and just.
"Aragorn furled his banner and ordered his men to prepare tents outside the city. He refused to claim his throne until the war with Mordor was decided, for good or ill." - The Return of the King chapter 8 "The House of Healing"
True that.
This scene still wrecks me, 21 years later.
the guy bowed to the hobbits as well!! so good
That’s Jay from EOM Reacts. I recommend his reactions.
Even one of his dogs bowed 😂❤️
It's crazy to me how many people are only learning about these movies 20 years later.
I love it! Seeing these films through new eyes is amazing.
And 20 years later I still get misty eyed.
Bcs people will found this movie in top 10 movies list. So everyday there will be someone new know this movie
These reactors were just toddlers or not even born yet when the movies came out. It warms my heart that the younger generation enjoy this masterpiece trilogy too.
Unc watching with his dogs was a vibe
“I don’t even know if I’m in the screen but I’m bowing” made me spit out my water😂😂
EOM Reacts. He's an incredible entertainer. i love his stuff.
@@josephclay7315same he’s one of my favorite! “Shut up”
@@BuckeyeM80 thanks for playing!
The guy that reacted and said 'he felt worthy' - that's actually in the book. Aragon refused to enter Minas Tirith himself until after the war ended and things were set to rights with the ring. He billeted on the fields outside the walls.
The ONE moment that broke me... "You Bow to No One."
There was only one? You heartless monster!
Me too. But also Boromir and Aragorn's last lines together in Fellowship;
"I do not know what strength is left in me. But I promise you, I will not let the White City fall, nor our people fail."
"Our people. I would've followed you my brother. My captain. My King."
"Be at peace, son of Gondor."
"There's some good in this world, Mr Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
The way he says it. Perfect line delivery.
"I will not say, do not weep; for not all tears are evil. It is time Frodo."
I've said this in many videos about this scene, when you're watching this movie and that phrase comes up, if your guy or girl gets emotional, she/he is the one...
“Even the smallest person can have the biggest impact.”
I had to appreciate EOM's reaction. It's no bad thing to go with a powerful moment in a movie this great.
I feel the urge to stand in reverence for the scene in which Luke sets fire to his father's funeral pyre at the end of "Return of the Jedi", so I can definitely relate.
Much respect, sir! :)
As king of the lands of the Lost Kingdom of Arnor as well as Gondor, Aragorn declared the Shire a Free and protected land, giving the Hobbits power over who could enter their lands. Some of the details they couldn't include from the books just add so much more weight to things.
To think these 3 awesome movies took a fraction to make compared to the tripe amazon put out is a testament to good story telling.
Held my tears throughout this trilogy..maybe let one or two slip.....but when arogorn said you bow to no one and went to his knees.....i lost it...
10:12 I love how the dog bowed too 😂❤
When Aragorn said that I was watching in the cinema and I just broke down sobbing. It still gets me when I do a rewatch and I've done that double figure times and I still cry.
Howard Shore's score is sublime.
When the King bows to someone. So, does everybody else.
If this scene doesn’t make you cry you have no soul.
Tolkien understood 1st Corinthians 1:27 that reads: "God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong".
I am sure you already know that Tolkien was a devout Christian. His father passed, his mother turned her boys over to a priest to be a "father" figure as she was having difficulty as a widow.
It is one of the best and magical sequences in cinema history when everyone including the king is bowing to the hobbits! But still it has a slight chuckle in it when you look at Pippins face like he wants to say "That's right, kneel you peasants!"
“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight….but the size of the fight in the dog!” 😏
Haha. EOM bowing always makes me chuckle. The guy's so much fun.
Not to nit pick at Aragorn, but he really put on his politician voice once that crown was on "we will put a man in Mordor in this decade"
that moment when they returned to The Shire after 3 movies was the most relaxing moment in this trilogy.
10:10 "the king bow, im gonna bow" loved this
I love the power of movies. Things like Lord of the Rings and Marvel and DC were the exclusive realm of children and the outcasts and nerds for decades and then movie adaptations of them came along, along with universal loves like Star Wars and Trek, and made them beloved by everyone like they always should have been. I'm so glad nerd has become mainstream.
Cried my eyes out. God bless you girls.
I love when the guys in the reations try to hold it and be "brave" but that line and then the bowing to the Hobbits...... It gets everyone!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fine, I’ll go watch the entire trilogy again😅😂😭
The Shire theme coming in when everyone bows to the hobbits gets me every time 🥲
And suddenly they're the tallest people around but they have no idea how to take it in. You can have great & powerful advisors like Gandalf, great & powerful commanders such as Aragorn, Elrond, Theoden, amazing soldiers like Faramir, Eomer, Legolas & Gimli but without your basic soldiers like Frodo, Sam, Merry & Pippin you have nothing. Against all odds it's your least likely comrades who will end up doing the amazing feats & this scene would've made J.R.R. Tolkien proud
Im glad to see this part has the same effect.
Two decades later, there's a part of me that still thinks that this is where the theatrical cut should have ended. I love the epilogue but man, I really had to go to the bathroom lol
We was all blubberin’.
15:46 - Guy sees King Elessar for the first time 😍 "My god........"
Every guy everywhere: Agreed lol 😂
the king is bowing I gotta bow xD
This is the scene that made men cry
Stop it, stop it, stop it.
I'm a grown man crying to your reactions.
Angelina cry-clapping is killing me 😂
I have all three movies on DVD and Blue-ray and I always cry at this part every time.
That part always makes me cry I have to admit.
One of the last classic movies. Back when you just enjoyed the beauty of the story and the characters. Back when nobody will get mad because there were no black,Asian, or Latinos in the damn movie. Hollyweird destroyed that for all of us that only cared about watching a good movie and story.
Aragon would make a class A leader today.
What I love most about this is the sly little smirk Pippin gives on the side. It’s got “that’s right, MFers. Bow to your new master” written all over it.
I would have bowed in the cinema if I Could.
And still... the greatest trilogy of all time.
EOM Reacts is one of my favorites 😂.
Magic Magy reaction of the trilogy is top tier. Watching two close friends react to Sam and Frodo in the last third of Return of the King hits so much harder.
I always laugh because i imagine Frodo looking around like “ i uhh….really wish i had kept that ring but this is still good i guess”
Actually, my understanding is that Frodo did not feel that he succeeded in his quest, did not deserve the acclaim, because the Ring did not go into the Fire by his own hand.
@@richardbernier6761 probably. It's also a prophecy fulfilled since Galadriel said that the quest would take Frodo's life. Not in the sense that we know of, but that he'd go home a changed person, riddled with guilt at the fact that had Sam (and Gollum to an extent) not been with him at that moment, he would've condemn Middle-Earth to another age in fear of Sauron.
13:26 "oh he went straight in". LOL
Nothing will ever beat it.
My favourite was 'Cinema Gek' - the girls were obviously emotionally involved, the boys trying to show they weren't....
This scene will always fill me with feels.
If realize it , but ,dwarves, elves , and men are bowing to them.
Great reactions!
Though I’m always baffled how many people watch this movie as adults for the first time
This scene never ever gets old.
And never will.
9:07 W MANS!!! ❤❤❤
The Perfect Mix had the perfect reaction.
Perfect if they were not in these things, they look like they share one braincell between them.
Damn, I just cried vicariously for 27 minutes.
the most chilled part of LOTR
Ok, time to cry 50th time on this scene.
You can see lord Elrond in the back trying not to cry shit
He had to see his wife go to the Grey Havens before him because she needed to go to heal her mind, body & spirit after a tragic event involving Orcs, he knows his daughter & sons are staying in Middle Earth to eventually die & he has to carry this news to his wife who's just really begun to heal...yeah no surprise he's trying not to break down
Hugo Weaving pulled off the “proud and happy for his daughter but also sad to see her leave” face *perfectly*.
To Eriwyn who gave up immortality for the man she loved, do not bow your head for you are my equal. To the Hobbits, who showed more courage than any man, you bow to no one.