LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring - The Shire - (HDR - 4K - 5.1)
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Gandalf arrives at the Shire for Bilbo's birthday
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Younger me: I want to be like Legolas! Killing orcs and playing counts with Gimli!
Present me: I just wanna live in the Shire, smoke them halfling leaves, drink tea and cherish the long lasting peace.
same :)
Be the Samwise you want to see in the world.
hobbits are such simple and peaceful creatures and i wish to be one 🥲
childhood is seeking adventure
adulthood is seeking peace and stability
If it were up to me, I'd rather be a Wizard. Smoking weed, fighting creatures, & using magic
The most magical 5 minutes of cinematic euphoria.
It brings me back to the pre obama years. I swear in 2008 we went to the hellworld timeline
@@Terminxman I must agree
@@Terminxman
Based & true
@@Terminxman I don't know, pre 2008 was pretty bad too
Need an longer scene than 5 minute UwU
Nothing warms my heart more than seeing the most power wizard in the Middle-Earth giggling with a halfling with zero special powers 😊
i think Saruman is the most powerful wizard, i mean he literally wiped his floor with him
@@Mhats okay, let me just… do something… real quick… hope the Original Commenter doesn’t mind…
✂️✂️✂️🪚🪚🪚🔨🔨🔨⚒️⚒️⚒️🛠️🛠️🛠️🧰🧼🧼🖌️🖊️🖊️🖊️📝📝
Aaaand there!
“Nothing warms my heart more that seeing the *SOON TO BE* most power wizard in the Middle-Earth giggling with a halfling with zero special powers 😊”
@@Mhats but thats not the point innit?
@@Mhatstake it you’ve never read the books….
3:45 - 3:58
I don't know why, but the sweeping countryside, the crescendo of the score, with the children running towards Gandalf crying out his name...
Brings tears to my eyes every time.
never agreed with a comment more, hits differently
Most relatable thing I’ve ever read
Its really wholesome i guess
Same dude, really captures their happines
Nature, gardens (perfect mix of order and chaos), family, strong tribal bonds, an authority figure to look up to (Gandalf)... it takes you back to our ancestors' paradise homeland in Eastern Africa.
Howard Shore deserves waaaaaay more credit for bringing this entire world to life with music. Truly remarkable
hobbit theme = instant peaceful feeling
They really are the best movie scores and noones ever topping them. I watched them in theaters again this month and really feeling the music at an age where i can actually appreciate it was so great.
Fitting as middle earth was created by the music of the ainur.
He wrote some of the best classical music I’ve ever heard. Countless hours of sheer genius bliss for these films.
The most heartwarming trait for Gandalf is his total embracing of the 'Harmless old man' motif. He's perfectly happy to make kids cheer with his fireworks and pretend he's ignorant to any implied mischief afoot.
An excellent cloak to disguise what otherwise - is a wildly powerful wizard.
Tbh i like it better in the movie that he did show fireworks to the kids before party. Awesome scene
It isn’t a disguise, being what he is he genuinely enjoys when he can make others happy but that his task is always in his mind.
There are also hints that he'd like to be just a harmless fireworks maker, but he's there by order of the Valar, his bosses.
Ya know, i'm not a religious man, but i'd like to think if there was a place we went after we died, it would look like this.
Good food, Good company, a shining sun and peace and quiet.
Absolute tranquility.
I heard rural England is exactly like this..
Birmingham,Somerset,Oxford
@@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 sometimes, though really depends on the area
Heaven, or the Three Heavens, whatever you want to call it, is supposedly much better than the Shire. You can think of the most beautiful place on Earth or in fiction, but heaven surpasses them all. Heck, heaven is so great and beautiful, not even the Bible can describe what it looks like, apart from some verses that only the human mind could understand. But that's what I believe.
One man's heaven is another man's hell
I believe everything fantasy related exists in the spiritual world
This completely sells the world they’re in. No CGI. Real sets.
Interesting factoid as I’ve been to Hobbiton in NZ. They made like 20+ homes that never even got featured just incase the camera needed to pan over a hill.
1:15 No CGI, but plenty of convincing forced perspective shots. You'd never think that Elijah Wood is sitting behind Ian Mckellan instead of next to him, wouldn't you? They did the Hobbit size as well as they picked the countryside for the Shire.
@@kyleroberts38141:00 and large animatronics.
And they built the sets a year in advance so the plants would have time to fill in 😊🌿
@@katieboler5806this comment made me smile so big. So wholesome. 😌
3 things:
1. Elijah's eyes. no one else could play Frodo. no one. 😍
2. thank the gods for Ian Mckellen. he IS Gandalf. 🙏
3. this is one of the most beautiful and magical cinematic scenes ever created. ❤✨
Only one God
Yes 😍
fun fact: Jake Gyllenhaal auditioned to play Frodo.
And Seth Rogen also auditioned to play Sam.
and many more big actors did the same.
@@nataliep6385 If Sam was played by Seth Rogen, I can already see the Shire edits where Sam is smoking pot instead of just some random leaves
Hahah ohmg yes@@mmd3585
Every scene in this trilogy is so amazingly well crafted .As i am getting older i am beginning to realize that maybe this is the best cinematic experience ever created .PERIOD
It truly is.
Provavelmente.
Right?
It ages like fine wine.
More life experience makes me appreciate it even more.
I have spent years attempting to find my favorite movie (I feel like I didn't have one since I don't watch movies at all like regular people do) and I wanted a movie with something beautiful, emotional, pristine cinematography, something epic story-wise. I watched the whole trilogy and have found that Lord of the Rings is my favorite movie. It has everything I ever wanted and it just so happens to be one of the best cinematic experiences ever put on film.
What amazes me about LOTR is that even though the movies were lesser than the book's story, that Jackson did such an incredible job recreating it on the screen!! Others tried but were laughable..
I think we can all agree that LOTR was more than just a movie... why it's more like.. an awesome dream that resides in our collective consiousness, with a heavenly soundtrack that is etched in our brains' melodic receptors _ soothing our souls and helping us get through this thing called life!
Agree fully I feel the same way about Harry Potter
@krysenstott7981 harry potter is so trash
Yes a dream a world so good so full of magic and beautiful. It's a dream I would like to experience again and again.
In that i think you are right Sir👍🏻
Hello. What are you people Tolkein about?
let's be honest, the older we get, the more we identify with Bilbo & all the hobbits living in the Shire. hell, i'm only 26 and i already feel like i should cherish my life more..
Same. After some health problems, the realization of my own mortality hit me like a truck. I'm only 24 but I'm living life like it could end at any moment. My perspective as a whole is totally different, and everything about life appears much more beautiful.
Hell yes,im 24 and I already start to like it
Turning 26 next month, found myself thinking about this exact thing tonight. Wanted to be a hero like Aragorn so long as a kid but after a while I just would like a nice big oak tree in the shire and spend my days reading books and listening to the rustle of the trees and feeling the shade from the sun.
Goddamn. Wish there was a Shire for everyone actually.
@@spregged7231 just move to Czech Republic its really like in Shire especially at countryside
Those children running to Gandalf in excitement always makes me tear up.
When Gandalf set the fireworks off for the kids, that's when he became one of my favourites.
The soundtrack is just amazing. I really do think at least 50% of LOTR magic comes from the OST. What a beautiful work from Howard Shore. It really brought the Peter Jackson's movies to a whole other level of immersion. Im forever grateful, still listen to The Shire theme at least once every month.
I feel the same way!
Even if you'd never seen the movie, you could just listen to the soundtrack and imagine the events of the book.
When Frodo threw himself on Gandalf's arms, once again I recalled why these movies were pure beauty. You can't see a scene two men showing this level of affection in friendship anymore.
This scene always makes us feel good
One of my most favourite scenes. Just captures the innocence and magic of the shire. The bond between Gandalf and Bilbo & Frodo. The music just adds to it. Sheer perfection.
LOTR, simply the best saga ever made.
Along with Harry Potter and Legend Of Zelda
@@kingkrysen both of them are so low compared to lotr
@@kingkrysen really tried to sneak in Harry Potter 😂
DAFUQ Legend of Zelda compared to Lord of The Rings, u might be drunk or something@@kingkrysen
The trilogy was great
With the direction modern media & film is going, it seems like we may have peaked right here. Nothing like this movie and trilogy will ever be made again. Even if these were imperfect adaptations, they still reflect the soul of Tolkien's vision, and give form to what we all imagine from the novels.
Exactly,there were good franchises in early 2000s but none on par with LotR
@@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 Harry Potter comes close
Back then in 2000s there were no distractions or BS, getting in the way of people making films with heart and soul in them.
People were in the golden age of cinema before streaming sites were a thing
Watched all the movies but still here ,
because the 4k hdr looks sssoooooooòo gooood .
It does not, unfortunately.
@@adriannn3720 I agree they changed the colors up too mucu
@@grahamcook6883 Way better colors that that horrible blu ray version. 4K is the ultimate LOTR version.
I honestly still prefer the original DVD
@@TonySTMon2195 Really? It's 480p. The quality is absolutely atrocious on larger TVs.
This is what I expect my heaven to look like
My father passed away earlier this year. He grew up on a farm and then was a professional farmer for nearly 20 years, and never really stopped being a farmer. I like to imagine that heaven for him is a place like the Shire and he's tilling the fields in pleasant weather albeit on a tractor that runs perfectly every time he starts it
Not diverse enough sweaty
@@NeverSaySandwich1 he did say, 'his heaven'.
I'd take it, yours be different too.
@@NeverSaySandwich1 'Sweaty?' You mean "Sweetie?"
And to sound like that to for me. 😂👍
4:32 the look in gandalf's eyes just really conveys a sense of, "ive been to many amazing places but the shire really is special."
The music, the acting, the scenery and sets. Its all just exquisite.
You can feel the pain and longing of a young British soldier, with only a child's memory of life back home before the war, when everything seemed peaceful, the world was right side up and life had been as it always was.
Sad to see that war has not stopped because it makes more money. 😢
war is a racket
I came to watch this before going to bed tonight. I had stress and anxiety with everything going on my life and in the wider world. This just makes me feel better, and more hopeful...
In a story like this, you need a protagonist that immediately grabs you, that you want to embark on this epic journey with. The moment you first look into Elijah Wood’s eyes at 0:14, you are spellbound beyond all hope of resistance and pulled into his world. It’s no exaggeration to say that without him, these films would’ve failed.
“Gandalf, I’m glad you’re back.”
“So am I, dear boy! So am I.”
You could tell Gandalf has been waiting desperately to return to the Shire, and the look on his face says it all. He’s finally come back, and to see a dear friend at that. Absolutely one of my favorite scenes of the whole trilogy.
The shire brings him peace. Reminds him what he’s truly fighting for
One of my favorite scenes in all cinema
Pretty remind me the dialogue between Peter Parker and Otto:
- Peter!
- Otto!
- It's good to see you, dear boy!
- It's good to see you!
- You're all grown up, how are you?
The same feelings!
Visiting Hobbiton in New Zealand a few years ago was one of the most magical experiences of my life.
The Shire: The place EVERYONE wants to call Home. Because it IS a place to call home.
The way the music matches this sequence, my god. I always get teary-eyed, when those kids calls for Gandalf 3:48 . One in a lifetime experience...
Gandalf's second 'So am I.' that he says to himself always makes me well up. It just fills me with the warm feelings one gets when they go back home or see old friends.
Gandalf was like grandfather to Frodo they had this beautiful bond even more than that with Bilbo.
I’ve been going through some trough times in my life recently, and these movies just uplift me in a way I can’t describe. Just a peaceful feeling.
This scene was so relaxing to watch the bit where Gandalf and Frodo hugged made me happy cry
Me too.
This is how you present a fairytale into a movie. That's probably the closest any book-based movie has come to show the world as we imagine it. Truly wonderful
"A Wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to!"
Ima say that nExt time I’m late to work
And if you have any doubts about it just ask the Rohan horse masters!
Many are longing for a peace and simplicity that this scene exudes.
Its amazing how this film manages to feel like your friend in the way it does. That comfortable beginning, so carefree and nostalgic.
This video just spits out happiness.. What an intro to a movie!
This whole scene gives me joy
I will never be able to watch this without tearing up. Sir Ian is perfection…🇨🇦😢
0:52 When they are trying not to laugh, followed by them both bursting out in laughter, always makes me chuckle alongside them.
Same here. It's so heartwarming 💕
I'd give my right eye to live in such a world.
Frodo gave his right index to save it
The shire music is such a wonderful score, really gives ya the sense of peace in this small village. It makes ya just want to live in this country side town, smoking a pipe while enjoying a nice warm cup of coffee while looking out at the beautiful scenery.
Most aesthetically pleasing scene Movie history
watching gandolf singing here is a little strange now that i've thought about it. gandolf literally helped sing the song that created the world. he must know what truly celestial music sounds like.
His love for the halfling’s leaf has clearly weakened his vocal cords as much as it has slowed his mind.
He and the ainur, including Eru. Didn't create the world by singing. They made a vision of the middle earth which made them wanting to create the world
@@ColonelMonarch the singing was the blueprint for the actual world. it's why the ainur know so much about the world and how it works and why individual ainur know more about the parts that they themselves sung into existence.
Ahhhhhh, pure bliss, my kind of solitude
I don't know why but I always feel this childish joy in me when I listen to this track. I don't even have any nostalgic element considering I listened/watched this around 2020.
My most favorite movie, 20 years now. After the excellent prologue, the beginning is full of peace, warmth, earthy emotions..
I so love this scene. It just gives me peace of the heart.
This scene is beautifully timeless, endearingly feel good & magically nostalgic, bringing me back over 20 years as it fills my soul with a pure joy & a transcendent rapture. Watching this tranquility inducing & sweetly awe evoking scene several times per week can prove very healing & liberating. Perhaps the most dreamy & relaxing in cinematic history. Magic!
What's so wonderful about this scene is knowing what Gandalf actually is. He's an ancient angelic being of extreme power that's existed before the universe. And yet he basically just loves hanging around these humble and easy-going people as well as entertaining their children with displays of beautiful magic. Gandalf serves as an example of what people should be. No matter what high position of power they have, having this wonderful sense of humility makes one a genuinely beautiful person.
I can't even make it through this clip without tearing up.
This really is the last time Frodo will know true peace
Even his time after the destruction of the Ring was kind of a pain for him, since he had been traumatised by Gollum's theft, as well as all of his injuries, so he was both physically and mentally scarred forever.
His journey to the Undying Lands was his only hope to find some sort of relief.
Except once he reaches Tol Eressea, the island safe for mortals like him off the coast of Valinor. There he will find peace and eventually be reunited with Sam forever.
To me this scene perfectly encapsulates why Ian McKellen says he enjoyed playing Gandalf the Grey much more than playing Gandalf the White
This is my favourite scene in cinema history hands down, pure nostalgia and sensual perfection
I remember this opening when I watched it in the theater with my brother, will never forget. Magical.
@R0btech i wasn't even born whenever the movie came out in 2001. i was born a year later in 2002. i wish that i had seen it in theaters. that would have been AMAZING!!!
The friendship between these two is just beautiful.
The start of it all.... it truly was wonderful to see Gandalf, for the very first time
3:49 😭😭😭😭👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
3:19 I love the way Gandalf mutters this line lol.
That opening shot of Frodo sitting under a tree and reading a book… so beautiful!
I love how Gandalfs first sentence is a joke, it instantly warms you up to him.
0:57 The legendary laugh
I keep thinking of the version, where Frodo's missing a tooth LMFAO
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"It's wonderful to see you Gandalf"
Is the feeling I get whenever I re-watch the trilogy.
3:27 “If your referring to the incident with the Dragon🐉, I was barely involved. All I did was give your uncle a little nudge out of the Door.”
This music is so peaceful & beautiful. Makes me feel emotional for some reason & makes me wish life was like this. Absolutely amazing this scene. 👏🏻
Respect from France.
How Holywood made such a Splendid movie back in those days.
Well,PJ and and Weta studios did most of it
4:15-4:22 Will Smith after seeing Jada being mad at Chris Rock's joke
🤣
I appreciate Frodos acting.
i like how the ring turns everyone into a crackhead.
1:26 This is such an enduring image of the Shire. Hobbits working in the fields while Gandalf slowly wanders past on his cart. Beautiful!
This is my happy place. I always just wanted to be Frodo, sat againt that tree, reading a book.
The relationship of Frodo and Gandalf reminds me and my nice elder friend gentlemen. We love to talk about horses, meaning of life, and cats
When a movie makes you completely fall into it's universe you know your enjoying something truly special.
2:06-2:33 & 2:53-3:12 I love this moment full of nostalgia and mystery with a touch of sadness and suffering for bilbo "a love for the magic ring that destroys it."
For me all the magic of Tolkien is inside.
Add to that
Gandalf's looks and reaction do not already inaugurated anything good but with all the patience of a magician and despite the problems he sees the positive.
Man, they don't make movies like this no more
Maybe,if your a good boy,they will do it again!
4:15 "Jada, I love you. G.I. Jane 2 - can't wait to see it."
😂😂
Brooo
lmao
Amazon's corporate writers will never be able to match the passion of Peter Jackson.
The music at 0:29 makes me cry in the best way.
the most wholesome shit i ever did see.
Is it possible to not cry every time I see this scene? It just touches something in my heart!
I usually describe something so memorable being caused by what could only be explained as a perfect accident. But everything you want as a Man in life is just right in these 5 minutes.
This is soo beautiful. Still a master peace.
Came here to cleanse from the rings of power
Same here. It's like rinsing a horrible taste out of your mouth. I cannot believe what I just saw. Take me back home Gandalf ;(
Rings of power 🤣🤣🤣
Thought that shit was a fever dream lol 🤣
That's a shite show
Aren't we all dear friend, forgot the attempt evil has made to pilfer tolkiens vision, nobody bought into it, at least, nobody of any importance anyway
I would pay to go to the movies just to relive the trilogy is 4K. Still better than any modern day blockbuster. Sadly movies are just lazy writing and CGI now. This movie was far beyond our time
Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter is one of things I grew up with during my childhood. Also Spider-Man, Dark Knight trilogy and Star Wars prequels and Pirates of the Caribbean and The X-men movies
You literally can't do it better than this. It's perfect.
when i first saw this movie and i saw the scene where frodo jumps up from his spot on the ground when he hears gandalf, i saw his eyes for the first time, and i just remember thinking, "damn! he has beautiful blue eyes!" 😂
9 year old me had the biggest crush on Frodo! My mom still makes fun of me sometimes. I had told her back then I wanted to be a hobbit hahaha 💖😂 this scene alone takes me back lol
@ByersxxKarate ten-year-old me had a HUGE crush on Frodo. and same thing, my sisters and friends made fun of me for having a crush on him. and did i care? nope. ten years later, im twenty years old, and i still have a crush on him. i remember the first time i watched this movie and this scene popped up, i just remembered thinking, "Damn! he has the most beautiful blue eyes i've ever seen!"
@@malloriemerritt6822 ikr! Gosh I miss those times lol, even if the teasing was dumb. I'm the exact same age as you! perhaps I should follow after you and rekindle the crush too
lol
@@byersxxkarate5177 it's so funny cuz I've had a crush on him for ten plus years 😯.
“Gandalf, I’m glad you’re back.”
“So am I, dear boy!...so am I.”
The Return Of The King
Ahh i see you also like these words
Reading a book whilst leaning on a tree without a care in the world, hearing an old friends gentle humming on the breeze, a horse-drawn carriage pulling an old wizard smoking a churchwarden pipe, lazily winding his way along a time-trodden road amidst wafts of windblown seeds careening through backlit shafts of sunlight, hobbit women steadily working outside in beautiful fields of yellow flowers, flowing green countrysides that seemingly go on forever and dotted with windmills and herds of goats and cattle, wonderfully cozy abodes nestled into the hillsides, and a beautiful lake with a bridge and the Green Dragon where good food is plentiful and handcrafted ales flow. Simple, serene, idyllic, contented, and ever so peaceful - who wouldn't want to live in the Shire!?
💚
Nothing has ever made me immediately like and trust a character as much as seeing Gandalf low-key setting of fireworks for the kids and ride away without even looking back.
‘It’s wonderful to see you Gandalf!’
Makes me proud to be a countryside bro, literally every day is like this.
Where do you live?
I live in countryside too and it is so beautiful.
The essence of what LOTR stands for and the core of what Tolkien wants to convey to his readers is beautifully captured in this scene. The whole rest of the movie, from the arduous journey of the ring bearers, the struggle for survival, the defeat of Sauron and is just a set up, so as to achieve this dream state of existence in the Shire, which in their heart of hearts is what most humans crave for.
What a masterpiece of a movie trilogy.
amen!
The soundtrack is magical! I have watched this scene countless times.