XxHexxesxX XxJibri The FlugelxX, First, god why your user name has to be so complicated?, second, it isnt very much different, in the original mythology, fairies were basically minor gods, theyre were also HARDCORE, they werent this cute babies, they were this scary ass nobles that would kill and eat you if you pissed then of or breaked one of their insane rules
Can someone enlighten me about this "pagan" spirit and Christianity? I once shown the film trailer to my friend cos she's Christian so I figure she would like it. Turns out however she quickly dismissed it cos of the girl and mention about pagan spirits which really bummed me down :(.
ooh,i'm flattered...no,ur wrong. i m just a fairy,lats all.but its still rlly fum.U'VE seen how i jump so nimbly.feels like a wolf,well,naturally i m a wolf but...u know.
people say this is too dark for kids? I call BS on that the same way I call BS on that same silly notion with The Secret of NIMH. It's done as a way to engage both children and adults at the same time........not to mention the dark stuff does teach kids that the world isnt as bright and colorful as they think it is. It prepares them for life's harsh realities and thus makes them stronger when they have to face them when they're older.
Coming from someone who watched it in a Denver theater when I was 9, I can honestly say it did exactly that. Truly a beautiful and dark film that shook me to my core in a way I really needed in that time in my life. It’ll always hold a special place in my heart
It isn't that hard to believe that he would think like that. He believes in the existence of fairies, which are considered to be lesser divine beings, but not in the existence of multiple gods like in paganism. In short, to him fairies exist but pagan gods do not. Even after he encounters Crom, he still considers him to be a "dark one" like a demon or monster and that's probably what he is.
*meets magical little wolf-girl who rules the forest, has been a "little girl" for who knows how long and commands her own wolf pack..... "They're just stories! Pagan nonsense!"
I watched this movie when I was super young and I always thought this scene was just some weird dream I had so it is super weird to actually see it again
I Noticed That Not Many People Understood This Scene And The Fight Scene Where Brendan Gets The Crystal For Brother Aidan… Just For Those Who Don't Know And Want Some History And Context Explained To You: The Demon Introduced Here Is Called Crom Crúah Ireland Was A Pagan Nation Before Christianity Came In The 8th Century, To Fully Integrate The Local Population To The Religion; The Ancient Folklore Of The Irish Was Rebranded To Omit The Pagan Gods And Goddesses And Include Instead Jesus, Mary, The Holy Trinity And The Saints…. One Of The Ancient Gods Of Pagan Ireland Is Crom Crúah (Pronounced "Crumb-Crew-A") (The Bloody Bent One) Associated With Sacrifice And Death, Another Name For Crom Cruáh Is Crom Dúbh ( Pronounced "Crumb-Dove") (The Black One/The Dark One"). Saying His Name Is Supposed To Spark Terror In People As He Is The God Of Sacrifice And Slaughter, Women Especially Would Be Scared As He Required Newborns Be Sacrificed To Him. This Is Why Aishling Says To Brendan, Petrified: "It Is The Cave Of The Dark One!, DO NOT Speak It's Name!" He Is Said To Have Been Defeated By Saint Patrick After His Image Was Smashed With A Sledgehammer By The Saint… The Dark Pagan Of Death Is Smashed By The Holy Light Of Christianity… Ireland Transitions From Paganism To Christianity…. Hope This Explained This Scene And The Fight Scene A Bit Better For You All! :D
Thanks, I was looking for a historical point of view about this, and about the whole movie in general but there's not such video on youtube. Kinda sad to know that all this magical folklore got dismissed by christianity and their boring ass god and saints.
@@mercy8370 I’m disappointed that folklore was almost completely erased by the church wherever it went. While I believe in Catholicism myself, I don’t impose it on others if they choose not to believe in it. I’m very interested in learning others’ stories as much as the Bible’s.
I notice both of the times she went there, she had to perform tremendous feats of strength, and looked half dead and really drained and sickened by the darkness afterward. Especially with the more amazing feat, when she lifted the stone again. Anybody want to elaborate?
It sucks. Fear factor, action scenes, and characters with real development (not for the sake of the plot) are what made these movies memorable. Too bad that’s not happening as often in kids movies anymore:/
yeah... parents tend to overly protect their children from negative emotions, but fear is a perfectly normal and healthy emotion for a child to experience. i watched this movie when i was little, and i was fascinated by it. i wasn't scared by this scene, i was pleasantly unsettled and interested. i've never seen scenes like that in any kids' movies before, it was new and intriguing. the fight scene with Crom was my favorite moment, i used to remote it dozens of times, and it gave me goosebumps each time. characters that overcome fear provide greater lesson to a kid than any "positive" story.
"Hey, I just learned that fairies exist and that this one is telling me a cave is dangerous when it's all dark and everything about it screams dangerous. Just pagan nonsense!"
A friend of mine was watching this one day and I walked in on this part. Freaked me out so of course I wanted to watch the whole thing. Great movie. This part and the "turn darkness into light" part was really unsettling
Lmao, almost 10 years ago, 100k views, and zero comments? Welp, I guess I'll put my lil thing here. When I was about 12 maybe 13 my friend and I watched Secret of the Kells just after it had come out and it gave me nightmares. This was the only scene I could vividly remember and I couldn't remember the name and I just needed to know what this movie was called, even the old friend didn't know. So I looked it up. Surprisingly, I found the movie! Or, more specifically, this scene. Pretty cool stuff if I do say so myself. Love the spooky-ness now but when I was younger I could barely sleep.. So thanks :)
Haha, I remember when I was young I could never finish this movie. I would run away at the scene where Aisling sacrifices herself because of how scary it was. Can you imagine how many times I started watching this movie and I never even saw what Crom looks like? Crazy!
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Crom Cruach, or Crom the Black, was an ancient Celtic God of Harvest known for his black skin and taste for blood. The dead were sacrificed to him to ensure the crops for the next year would grow bountiful. When the catholics came they put an end to it the way they always do. Violently murdering and forcefully converting the people of the land and destroying what existed of Crom's statues and temple while rewriting history to say Crom was a demon who ate live babies and made the people into slaves to sacrifice their living young to him and that St. Patrick banished the demon with a hammer. Much of Crom Cruach has been lost to the ages since again everyone who led the faith and had full knowledge were; burned, drowned, eviscerated, beheaded, and/or hung as witches and cohorts to demons to make way for "The Light of God" but that is what is known today.
Crom, I have never prayed to you before. I have no tongue for it. No one, not even you, will remember if we were good men or bad. Why we fought, or why we died. All that matters is that two stood against many. That's what's important! Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then the HELL with you!
I can't figure out what was the point for Brendan in going in there. I mean, the forest is scary, but this place isn't? Why is he so sassy in front of Ashlin at this moment? It's the reason why I didn't like this passage, I can't understand his behavior being a huge contrast with the previous situations.
Brendan man you are litteraly speaking to a fairy that knows more about "pagan nonsense" than you so when she says its bad listen. And Aisling is litteraly what you are calling "pagan nonsense "
I have said this before and will say again: Brendan referring to Pagan beliefs as "nonsense" is offensive to me, because my beliefs are, for lack of a more precise term, "Pagan" and I am very loyal to what I believe. sorry to rant. I just thought I'd express my sentiments towards Brendan's attitude.
That’s the point. He’s offensive on purpose because he’s naive to the lore and stories around him. Brendan was raised as a Christian during a time where the church publicly executed “pagans”. He eventually learns to heed warnings of other religions even if it’s not in his beliefs. It’s character growth.
I would really like to severely punish Brendan for seeing the truth as "pagan nonsense." I don't do anything involving the being they just encountered, but my beliefs are "pagan" if nothing else, and I am very devout to what I believe.
"its just pagan nonsense" said Bran, to Aisling, a fairy
I see the irony in that.
I love how Brendan is dismissing "pagan nonsense" while talking to a friggin' fairy!
😂 Didn't realize that till now.
Brynden Rivers Actually she's more of a Goddess or possibly a Lesser Deity
XxHexxesxX XxJibri The FlugelxX, First, god why your user name has to be so complicated?, second, it isnt very much different, in the original mythology, fairies were basically minor gods, theyre were also HARDCORE, they werent this cute babies, they were this scary ass nobles that would kill and eat you if you pissed then of or breaked one of their insane rules
Can someone enlighten me about this "pagan" spirit and Christianity?
I once shown the film trailer to my friend cos she's Christian so I figure she would like it. Turns out however she quickly dismissed it cos of the girl and mention about pagan spirits which really bummed me down :(.
ooh,i'm flattered...no,ur wrong. i m just a fairy,lats all.but its still rlly fum.U'VE seen how i jump so nimbly.feels like a wolf,well,naturally i m a wolf but...u know.
I know I’m late to the game here but can we talk about how aislings hair moves. It’s literally the most beautiful thing ever
"That's all pagan nonsense."
Says the kid talking to a Tuatha De Danann.
Exactly
Ian Greene well he probably didn’t fully embraced Christianity as a child until he was an adult.
Wats a Tuatha De Danann?
@@ignisardenti2486 a supernatural race of Ancient Humans with magical powers and masters of the arts.
Lmao
people say this is too dark for kids? I call BS on that the same way I call BS on that same silly notion with The Secret of NIMH. It's done as a way to engage both children and adults at the same time........not to mention the dark stuff does teach kids that the world isnt as bright and colorful as they think it is. It prepares them for life's harsh realities and thus makes them stronger when they have to face them when they're older.
Coming from someone who watched it in a Denver theater when I was 9, I can honestly say it did exactly that. Truly a beautiful and dark film that shook me to my core in a way I really needed in that time in my life. It’ll always hold a special place in my heart
Well, I say it's for children but that's only according to the criteria for a children's movie.. and yeh, u have a point
Well said. The dragons in our hearts teach us many things, mainly how NOT to be.
I'm a grown adult and this scene scared the shit out of me.
You don’t believe in Crom, yet your friend is literally a shape shifting wolf girl with magic powers.
It isn't that hard to believe that he would think like that. He believes in the existence of fairies, which are considered to be lesser divine beings, but not in the existence of multiple gods like in paganism. In short, to him fairies exist but pagan gods do not. Even after he encounters Crom, he still considers him to be a "dark one" like a demon or monster and that's probably what he is.
That last part scared me half to death
It scared me half to death... Twice.
The Mangle Lover me too 😱
Her face reminds me of scary possessed Bilbo in Fellowship.
Petrified me as a kid, still scares me as an adult
It’s even more concerning when you realize it’s slowly draining her life.
*meets magical little wolf-girl who rules the forest, has been a "little girl" for who knows how long and commands her own wolf pack..... "They're just stories! Pagan nonsense!"
this part scared the shit out of me when i was a child
Me2
I watched this movie when I was super young and I always thought this scene was just some weird dream I had so it is super weird to actually see it again
HOW??!! I literally thought the exact same thing. I watched this when I was, like 6, and didn't remember what this was from until now!
I Noticed That Not Many People Understood This Scene And The Fight Scene Where Brendan Gets The Crystal For Brother Aidan… Just For Those Who Don't Know And Want Some History And Context Explained To You: The Demon Introduced Here Is Called Crom Crúah
Ireland Was A Pagan Nation Before Christianity Came In The 8th Century, To Fully Integrate The Local Population To The Religion; The Ancient Folklore Of The Irish Was Rebranded To Omit The Pagan Gods And Goddesses And Include Instead Jesus, Mary, The Holy Trinity And The Saints…. One Of The Ancient Gods Of Pagan Ireland Is Crom Crúah (Pronounced "Crumb-Crew-A") (The Bloody Bent One) Associated With Sacrifice And Death, Another Name For Crom Cruáh Is Crom Dúbh ( Pronounced "Crumb-Dove") (The Black One/The Dark One"). Saying His Name Is Supposed To Spark Terror In People As He Is The God Of Sacrifice And Slaughter, Women Especially Would Be Scared As He Required Newborns Be Sacrificed To Him. This Is Why Aishling Says To Brendan, Petrified: "It Is The Cave Of The Dark One!, DO NOT Speak It's Name!" He Is Said To Have Been Defeated By Saint Patrick After His Image Was Smashed With A Sledgehammer By The Saint… The Dark Pagan Of Death Is Smashed By The Holy Light Of Christianity… Ireland Transitions From Paganism To Christianity….
Hope This Explained This Scene And The Fight Scene A Bit Better For You All! :D
Probably the most helpful comment on the whole of RUclips! Many Thanks!
I kind hope more people will go in details, imo this sounds like a great basis for a D&D campaign.
Thanks for this but you misspelled Aisling.
Thanks, I was looking for a historical point of view about this, and about the whole movie in general but there's not such video on youtube.
Kinda sad to know that all this magical folklore got dismissed by christianity and their boring ass god and saints.
@@mercy8370 I’m disappointed that folklore was almost completely erased by the church wherever it went. While I believe in Catholicism myself, I don’t impose it on others if they choose not to believe in it. I’m very interested in learning others’ stories as much as the Bible’s.
I notice both of the times she went there, she had to perform tremendous feats of strength, and looked half dead and really drained and sickened by the darkness afterward. Especially with the more amazing feat, when she lifted the stone again. Anybody want to elaborate?
Ashlyn Wanderer Crom’s influence drained her of her strength
When you realize that there probably aren't gonna be any more kids' movies with a fear factor
It sucks. Fear factor, action scenes, and characters with real development (not for the sake of the plot) are what made these movies memorable. Too bad that’s not happening as often in kids movies anymore:/
Laughs in puss in boots 2
@@billyfurman4888 YES
The wolf in Puss in Boots 2 is scary af.
yeah... parents tend to overly protect their children from negative emotions, but fear is a perfectly normal and healthy emotion for a child to experience. i watched this movie when i was little, and i was fascinated by it. i wasn't scared by this scene, i was pleasantly unsettled and interested. i've never seen scenes like that in any kids' movies before, it was new and intriguing. the fight scene with Crom was my favorite moment, i used to remote it dozens of times, and it gave me goosebumps each time. characters that overcome fear provide greater lesson to a kid than any "positive" story.
"Hey, I just learned that fairies exist and that this one is telling me a cave is dangerous when it's all dark and everything about it screams dangerous. Just pagan nonsense!"
(Literally the creepiest background while talking to a fairy)
“Pagan nonsense!”
aw he pats her head
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A friend of mine was watching this one day and I walked in on this part. Freaked me out so of course I wanted to watch the whole thing. Great movie. This part and the "turn darkness into light" part was really unsettling
That’s exactly like saying that Voldemort is magic nonsense to a wizard
Having studied a lot of Irish myth, the moment they said Crom Cruach, a chill literally ran down my spine.
The strange bird animation always scared me
Lmao, almost 10 years ago, 100k views, and zero comments?
Welp, I guess I'll put my lil thing here.
When I was about 12 maybe 13 my friend and I watched Secret of the Kells just after it had come out and it gave me nightmares. This was the only scene I could vividly remember and I couldn't remember the name and I just needed to know what this movie was called, even the old friend didn't know. So I looked it up. Surprisingly, I found the movie! Or, more specifically, this scene. Pretty cool stuff if I do say so myself. Love the spooky-ness now but when I was younger I could barely sleep.. So thanks :)
Haha, I remember when I was young I could never finish this movie. I would run away at the scene where Aisling sacrifices herself because of how scary it was. Can you imagine how many times I started watching this movie and I never even saw what Crom looks like? Crazy!
even though I'm not that young this scares the hell out of me every time
Reminds me of Samurai Jack.
Jules Thurongi Crom being Aku’s pet worm?
Now that you think about it kind of does
Trash
The Scotsman’s backstory be like
Aisling really may have some form of love for Brendan in her heart according to me though
Has anybody else just realized how small Aisling is compared to Brendan?
I think she only shrunk when she was afraid of Crom/Crum
The horror in this scene is real
I remember watching this when I was younger and being so scared over this scene... It’s part of why I loved the movie so much.
I just realized that Aisling's small as fuck.
+Girom Christian Calica I would expect her to be mostly whatever size she felt like being.
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[giantess fetishists incoming]
Literally so creepy
(ala Schwarzenegger) Ha! Crom laughs at your 4 Winds!
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Ashley's Death was the scariest when I used to watch it
She never died tho
Who's Ashley?
Scribejay Aisling, the girl
She never died. She showed up in her wolf form later on in the film.
Is there any tales about Crom? I know that this movie is about Irish Myths or something..
angsty teen Yes. Crom was a god that a cult of people sacrificed their children to.
Crom Cruach, or Crom the Black, was an ancient Celtic God of Harvest known for his black skin and taste for blood. The dead were sacrificed to him to ensure the crops for the next year would grow bountiful. When the catholics came they put an end to it the way they always do. Violently murdering and forcefully converting the people of the land and destroying what existed of Crom's statues and temple while rewriting history to say Crom was a demon who ate live babies and made the people into slaves to sacrifice their living young to him and that St. Patrick banished the demon with a hammer. Much of Crom Cruach has been lost to the ages since again everyone who led the faith and had full knowledge were; burned, drowned, eviscerated, beheaded, and/or hung as witches and cohorts to demons to make way for "The Light of God" but that is what is known today.
I smell a pagan tongue.
Crom, I have never prayed to you before. I have no tongue for it. No one, not even you, will remember if we were good men or bad. Why we fought, or why we died. All that matters is that two stood against many. That's what's important! Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then the HELL with you!
What happened to Aisling? Will Aisling die?
(Sorry for my english)
Penelope Nyx No, she won't die, Crom just drained her energy
No she's a wolf for the rest of the movie.
Christine Bergmann
SPOILERS
She does regain her human form near the ending, when she reunites with an older Brendan.
No, she doesn’t die and your English is fine.
No she’s fine, and appears as a wolf and herself later in the movie.
this movie scared the fuck outa me
Aisling is best girl.
This is the part that gave all children nightmares
1:30 I told you Crom
I can't figure out what was the point for Brendan in going in there. I mean, the forest is scary, but this place isn't? Why is he so sassy in front of Ashlin at this moment? It's the reason why I didn't like this passage, I can't understand his behavior being a huge contrast with the previous situations.
Brendan man you are litteraly speaking to a fairy that knows more about "pagan nonsense" than you so when she says its bad listen. And Aisling is litteraly what you are calling "pagan nonsense "
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also, who in their right mind would think that evil god they encounter here would be a "story for children?!"
Literally talking to a fairy
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Ohh yhat why wehn i was 3 my sis sing me this song (pangur ban) a flock of crow start coming
anyone know where i can watch this for free
What happend to Ashley's mouth !? 0.0
Lizmarie Montemayor it looks so creepy
Lizmarie Montemayor she is a spirit of light. That was the darkness affecting her
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I have said this before and will say again: Brendan referring to Pagan beliefs as "nonsense" is offensive to me, because my beliefs are, for lack of a more precise term, "Pagan" and I am very loyal to what I believe. sorry to rant. I just thought I'd express my sentiments towards Brendan's attitude.
That’s the point. He’s offensive on purpose because he’s naive to the lore and stories around him. Brendan was raised as a Christian during a time where the church publicly executed “pagans”. He eventually learns to heed warnings of other religions even if it’s not in his beliefs. It’s character growth.
@@TY-PO well, I'm glad he learns to accept those warnings....
I would really like to severely punish Brendan for seeing the truth as "pagan nonsense." I don't do anything involving the being they just encountered, but my beliefs are "pagan" if nothing else, and I am very devout to what I believe.
Yeah, we all know Crome is bad
Yeah, hes essentially a demon
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