“I meant to go back... wander the paths of Mirkwood... visit lake town... see the lonely mountain again... but age has seem to finally caught with me...” I didn’t really understand what he meant when I watched this at 9 years old but now the Hobbit movies have come out, even I feel nostalgic
We all are now able to understand the hobbit named Bilbo Baggins better. He is a real legend. And sadly - only a few remember his adventures and even fewer remember the people he fought side by side.
There are many scenes in The Lord of the Rings that are a lot more meaningful if you watched The Hobbit films. The Shire scenes in the beginning of FOTR, Saruman's betrayal, the scene with the three Stone-trolls, the Figwit/Lindir scenes in FOTR and ROTK, Balin's Tomb, and of course this part.
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You said it. I never get tired of watching that sequence of 3-4 seconds as the camera begins to zoom in after the first sight of Rivendell. For me it's nothing less than a few seconds of heaven, some thing that I can visit only in my dreams. Just magical.
bilbo looks like the cutest and nicest grandpa in the world when he hugs frodo... Awwww, I'm missing my own grandpa now... I literally only see him once in two years
To me, this scene is one of the best examples of the emotional power of leitmotifs. When the Shire theme starts playing, and Frodo sees Bilbo sitting on the bench, I have to admit that it nearly brings me to tears every time. You're instantly hit with such a powerful feeling of _home_ and _belonging_ and _familiarity,_ even in the midst of such a foreign yet wonderful place like Rivendell, that it can't help but pull on your heartstrings.
The music where you see the first view of Rivendell likewise definitely invokes a powerful sense of timeless elegance, of a realm part of and yet separate from the troubles and hustle and bustle of the wider world.
It scene really hits you once you realize: (1) how close Bilbo is to Frodo (because he basically raised him), and (2) it had been *years* since they’d seen each other. To give some context, when Gandalf leaves the Shire to investigate the background of Bilbo’s ring (after Bilbo had already left Hobbiton), he’s gone for *17* years before he returns, and then of course there’s the span of time that it takes for Frodo to actually reach Rivendell.
I meant to go back... Wonder the paths of Mirkwood 😔 Visit Lake Town 😢 See the lonely Mountain again💔 But age it seems has finally caught up with me...😭
Bilbo had very fond memories of his very first adventure, with all of the 13 Dwarves and Gandalf, Good and Bad Times, Finding The One Ring, Facing Smaug while trying to find the Arkenstone, try to put alliance between the Dwarves and Elves and Men and to realize there’s a bigger out there then themselves and I think that Bilbo misses all of that so much that he wish that he would redo it all over again, and it’s a relatable thing for everyone to have such times, and when Bilbo says he wanted to do everything that he wanted but he couldn’t because of his age, it feels like that we are there, when we think of it. 😢😭
0:20 Either the Elves have Hobbit-sized apartments with Hobbit-height railings, or the Elves fall over those railings a lot. (That railing should be up around Frodo's armpits).
This scene is just perfection. The shift from 0:00-0:06 and then to the vocals 0:12-0:35 and then again 0:36-0:46 and then 0:48 is just amazing. God damn Howard Shore
Howard Shore indeed won the Oscar for the best score at the 2002 Oscars, one of four Oscar's Fellowship Of The Ring got, I'm happy he won it, but unfortunately none of the lotr cast got best actress or best actor that year, as we know New Zealand actor Russell Crowe and American actress Jennifer Connelly won them, I know Russell Crowe saw the Lotr films and refused the role for Aragorn
@@sciencebrainwiz7051 Gollum appeared very little in the Fotr so Andy Serkis was only allegible for The Two Towers or The Return Of The King otherwise that wouldn't of been fair on others if Andy Serkis won best actor in the 2002 Oscar's, if a lotr character were to be the winner for Best Actor that year then I think either Viggo Mortenson, Ian McKellen or Elijah Wood, but New Zealand actor Russell Crowe got it, and yes Oscars aren't always fair, only one Oscar is given per category, so what choice do they have if a whole bunch of great films come out in one year. Regardless of who wins it impacts on other people, Jennifer Connelly won best actress that year which I think was fine, but if best actor was given to a lotr character people would've loved it, but some would've been so upset that Russell Crowe didn't win and just got robbed and scammed from his performance in A Beautiful Mind, I don't think director Ron Howard would've happy about it, Jennifer Connelly probably would've been quite upset over it
This is the kind of stuff you don't get in films anymore, regardless of the good films that were made before the Lord Of The Rings, it is a movie unlike any other, this scene just makes forget about other films I've seen, this scene is just incredible
The music makes me cry, and just the beauty of the atmosphere, the melancholy of aging/falling apart as a person as displayed by bilbo, god this trilogy is just beyond compare.
I love the sweet relationship between Bilbo and Frodo. Bilbo filled the void that Frodo’s dead father had left in him, and Frodo’s need for love and care really gave lonely old Bilbo a new purpose in life. It’s quite beautiful.
@@caroskaffee3052 there's a scene in LOTR, where when Gandalf leave the Shire and then returns asking Frodo where the Ring is. It's in the books and it's said it roughly been 17 years since Frodo saw Bilbo.
There is a few seconds where the hobbits all look towards the camera after embracing, see bilbo and smile as frodo runs over to him with the swelling music. Easily in my top 10 of favorite cinematic moments. Why? If only I had the words. Almost brings a tear to my eyes every time
Rivendell is one of my favorite locations in Lord of the Rings, so beautiful and peaceful it instantly makes me feel at peace with the world around me, I just want to be with the waterfalls and sunlight a truly peaceful landscape. So heavenly.
Whenever I think of Rivendell I think of heaven and they capture that imagine amazing and breath taking every time and I'm not much of a cryer either and I shed tears every time after like 15 years of knowing lord of the rings and books but when there's Rivendell or elves and there's that beautiful ambience medleys it's just so peaceful and relieving.
Katherine Wilson Hi, I see you’re watching LOTR videos as well. That’s Lord Elrond of Rivendell, he is also an Elf like Legolas. you’re right tho that shot is awesome.
It just dawned on me… we will leave, yet come back with perfect bodies to a new world. We are ready to go home… but still have to face a final, most difficult journey. 🙏🏻
Hearing Bilbo talk about all the places he once visited during his adventure makes me think. In the years following the Death of Smaug; whatever happened to Lake-Town, Mirkwood and the city of Erebor?
@@FsimulatorX No, in the novel, Gandalf was away searching for Gollum and researching the Rings of Power for 17 years between when he went away and when he returned to Frodo to tell him about the One Ring.
@@jamlym4974 No, the Nazgul were searching around the Vales of Anduin for the One Ring, since it was in that area where Isildur was killed by Orcs. They didn't even think that the Shire would be _West_ of the Misty Mountains until they visited Saruman and Wormtongue in Isengard.
The first film is the best because of moments like these where we can just sit and appreciate tolkien's world. The last 2 films are too much in a rush.
An elf on a horse can be seen riding into Rivendell from afar. We see Rivendell in the depths of a valley. Frodo walks out onto his balcony and looks out on Rivendell. He walks around with Sam and suddenly comes across Merry and Pippin who run to him and they hug, laughing. He suddenly pauses as he sees a smal figure sitting on a bench writing in a book, it is Bilbo, very much aged FRODO: (runs over to him) Bilbo! BILBO: (stands up) Hello Frodo my lad FRODO: (runs up and hugs him) Bilbo Frodo opens up Bilbo's book and sees the title written there FRODO: "There and Back Again... A Hobbits Tale" by Bilbo Baggins (he flicks through the pages looking at the maps and drawings and scribing) This is wonderful BILBO: I meant to go back. Wander the paths of Mirkwood, (he walks over to sit beside Frodo) visit Laketown, see the Lonely Mountain again (sitting down) but age it seems has finally caught up with me Frodo continues to turn the pages until he reaches the map of the Shire.
I din't agree with A LOT of points in these movies versus the books, bu I must must admit that scenes such as this one showing Bilbo with his favorite nephew Frodo as well as with Gandalf at the beginning of the first film in Bag End do indeed hold true to the story with it's overriding theme of personal relationships/friendships and most of all LOVE overcoming the powers of darkness.
it was a big shock when he died he was the first on screen Bilbo I knew before Martin Freeman got the part in the book Bilbo is around 50 years old but with how good looking Martin Freeman he doesn't look like it Martin Freeman should get an academy award he's probably the second best on screen Bilbo on op of Ian Holm
0:06 The soundtrack perfectly conveys the atmosphere of Rivendell, I love this scene! Probably the most atmospheric and beautiful!💕💫 На 0:06 ! Саундтрек отлично передает атмосферу Ривенделла, люблю эту сцену! Наверное, самая атмосферная и красивая..🤍✨️
You can tell Bilbo has aged tremendously since the last time we saw him due to him letting the ring go and losing the immortality that came with it. The way he walks and talks you can tell he's stiff and tired compared to his more energetic counterpart in the opening shire scenes. His hairs even turned grey
When Peter Jackson was making The Lord of the Rings, he actually did want to include some scenes from the northern theater of the War of the Ring (Elves of Lothlorien and Mirkwood fighting Dol Guldur; King Brand and Dain Ironfoot fighting the Easterlings at the Battle of Dale) to emphasize how large the conflict was, but he didn't have the time or the budget to do it back then. Maybe someone can stitch together unused footage from both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings to recreate the battles.
Would anyone understand, when was retaken into the foster car system in America... I was lucky in many ways. My 6th grade teacher had come by and given me many books. One, that I read all the way through, was "The Hobbit" Or "There and back again."
Elrond: Aragorn you let Frodo endure that wound for two weeks (per the book)?? Why didn't you have him briefly put on the ring in bright sunshine and let the sunlight passing through his body evaporate the embedded Morgul fragment? Oh, you didn't think of that did you? Well if you want to become a king you're going to have to start thinking, young man.
I think once Frodo had that splinter in his body they were already pretty well aware of his general location. And they knew where he was headed. Just an idea, anyway :)
Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson
In the game Lego Lord of the Rings in this scene Agent Smith is actually standing in the background outside the house.
Really?
@@borbende you didnt answer mr Stoneys question
@@Benjamin-sd9qf Indeed, but why do you care?
Hahahahaha...I was thinking the same...how can't u?
“I meant to go back... wander the paths of Mirkwood... visit lake town... see the lonely mountain again... but age has seem to finally caught with me...” I didn’t really understand what he meant when I watched this at 9 years old but now the Hobbit movies have come out, even I feel nostalgic
We all are now able to understand the hobbit named Bilbo Baggins better. He is a real legend. And sadly - only a few remember his adventures and even fewer remember the people he fought side by side.
If you thought the Hobbit movies were good then your mind will be blown by the book.
@@DoctorXander You could say the same about The Lord of the Rings. The novel is absolutely magical. :)
There are many scenes in The Lord of the Rings that are a lot more meaningful if you watched The Hobbit films. The Shire scenes in the beginning of FOTR, Saruman's betrayal, the scene with the three Stone-trolls, the Figwit/Lindir scenes in FOTR and ROTK, Balin's Tomb, and of course this part.
The Hobbit makes the Lord of the Rings movies more and more important.
Rest in peace, Sir Ian Holm - this scene will forever make me cry now
Just notice that he died in 2020 :;(
@@_Papitobi_ died when i was in jail! sad news to return to!
0:52 This will be Elijah Wood when he reunites with him in heaven
"Hello, Frodo, my lad."
One of the best and sweetest lines in the entire trilogy if you ask me.
the way music changes while showing bilbo in rivendell and their interaction is just a feeling that you can't describe at all
Imagine how awesome it would be to be in Rivendell with your loved ones
I'd love to visit Rivendell for awhile even if I couldn't live there. Especially in fall when the leaves are falling.
Jeremy Brookes you’d need to be on quite a salary for that m8
Visit the city of Ronda in Málaga, Spain. Its very similiar to Rivendel.
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And that’s why Jesus died for us! He didn’t want Heaven without us!
@@matthewlocke9225 Amen such an amazing truth 🙏🏻🙌🏻
The reveal of Rivendell at 00:06 is one of the most beautiful shots ever put in a film. Completely otherworldly and utterly captivating.
It is. With the music and all...just makes me feel in awe of what humans can create, just to express beauty. Legendary scene!
You said it. I never get tired of watching that sequence of 3-4 seconds as the camera begins to zoom in after the first sight of Rivendell. For me it's nothing less than a few seconds of heaven, some thing that I can visit only in my dreams. Just magical.
Oh yes!! I found this comment. And the soundtrack perfectly conveys the atmosphere, I love this scene so much! 🌟💜
And the music is insanely good
It wouldn't surprise me that ian holm is there now in rivendell writing a book about his journey as an actor. WE WILL REMEMBER YOU BILBO.
bilbo looks like the cutest and nicest grandpa in the world when he hugs frodo... Awwww, I'm missing my own grandpa now... I literally only see him once in two years
Until he saw the ring again and became Gollum for 5 seconds.
@@diegorivas1991 Yeah lol
To me, this scene is one of the best examples of the emotional power of leitmotifs. When the Shire theme starts playing, and Frodo sees Bilbo sitting on the bench, I have to admit that it nearly brings me to tears every time. You're instantly hit with such a powerful feeling of _home_ and _belonging_ and _familiarity,_ even in the midst of such a foreign yet wonderful place like Rivendell, that it can't help but pull on your heartstrings.
And now that Sir Ian Holm is gone, seeing him sitting on that bench does make me tear up. Currently shedding a tear as I write this. ❤
The music where you see the first view of Rivendell likewise definitely invokes a powerful sense of timeless elegance, of a realm part of and yet separate from the troubles and hustle and bustle of the wider world.
Welcome to the matrix , Frodo baggins
Woah.
That gave me a tickle
Fan theory: there's different variations of The Matrix and some humans are plugged to a Middle Earth based world, where the Nazgul are the agents.
Mr. Baggins*
"Hello Frodo, my lad." This is my favorite line in the movie. I imitate this everytime I see my 4 yr old, "Hello Jelo, my lad."
1:31 aww he wrote all the dwarves name there, sad that they never have tea party
Oh I see it
It scene really hits you once you realize: (1) how close Bilbo is to Frodo (because he basically raised him), and (2) it had been *years* since they’d seen each other. To give some context, when Gandalf leaves the Shire to investigate the background of Bilbo’s ring (after Bilbo had already left Hobbiton), he’s gone for *17* years before he returns, and then of course there’s the span of time that it takes for Frodo to actually reach Rivendell.
Well in the books anyways. We never really know how long it was during the movies. But I get your point. And yeah, it still hits you hard either way.
Frodo’s elation was always a bit confusing to me until I read the books, because the movie makes it seem like they weren’t apart for that long.
@@sumirei001 Yeah the movie makes it seem likes it’s only a few months. Maybe a year.
Bilbo Baggins: "Age it seems has finally caught up with me."
Me: ;~;
0:48 For me, this is one of the most melancholic scenes of the LotR trilogy😭
Me too
What’s the name of that motif that plays at this moment?
@@nicholasconstantinidis1637 It appears in the first album, in the track called "Many Meetings" czcams.com/video/k3PqqcmWYas/video.html
@@nameofchannel thanks! These films r my favorite and I could never remember the name!
@@nicholasconstantinidis1637 It’s okay. It happens sometimes.
I meant to go back...
Wonder the paths of Mirkwood 😔
Visit Lake Town 😢
See the lonely Mountain again💔
But age it seems has finally caught up with me...😭
Bilbo had very fond memories of his very first adventure, with all of the 13 Dwarves and Gandalf, Good and Bad Times, Finding The One Ring, Facing Smaug while trying to find the Arkenstone, try to put alliance between the Dwarves and Elves and Men and to realize there’s a bigger out there then themselves and I think that Bilbo misses all of that so much that he wish that he would redo it all over again, and it’s a relatable thing for everyone to have such times, and when Bilbo says he wanted to do everything that he wanted but he couldn’t because of his age, it feels like that we are there, when we think of it. 😢😭
0:20 Either the Elves have Hobbit-sized apartments with Hobbit-height railings, or the Elves fall over those railings a lot.
(That railing should be up around Frodo's armpits).
Seeing it now that you mentioned it but I think it’s because the elves have perfect posture and do not lean on things. Just a theory.
@@smallsoldier2012 Their agility stats are through the roof. Legolas doesn't even sink into snow.
Elves dont "fall" over anything unless u throw them :p
@@prismaticbeetle3194 if you do throw an elf... Don't tell the dwarf!
I love that Elijah Wood acts with his eyebrows. A skill he learned from Sir Ian mckellen who acts with his eyes.
This scene is just perfection. The shift from 0:00-0:06 and then to the vocals 0:12-0:35 and then again 0:36-0:46 and then 0:48 is just amazing. God damn Howard Shore
Absolutely right. A truly glorious and perfect harmony of stunningly artistic visuals and music.
Howard Shore indeed won the Oscar for the best score at the 2002 Oscars, one of four Oscar's Fellowship Of The Ring got, I'm happy he won it, but unfortunately none of the lotr cast got best actress or best actor that year, as we know New Zealand actor Russell Crowe and American actress Jennifer Connelly won them, I know Russell Crowe saw the Lotr films and refused the role for Aragorn
@@Lotr2987 should have been Ian mckellen, Viggo mortenson, Andy serkis, or someone else. Oscars aren't fair always
@@sciencebrainwiz7051 Gollum appeared very little in the Fotr so Andy Serkis was only allegible for The Two Towers or The Return Of The King otherwise that wouldn't of been fair on others if Andy Serkis won best actor in the 2002 Oscar's, if a lotr character were to be the winner for Best Actor that year then I think either Viggo Mortenson, Ian McKellen or Elijah Wood, but New Zealand actor Russell Crowe got it, and yes Oscars aren't always fair, only one Oscar is given per category, so what choice do they have if a whole bunch of great films come out in one year. Regardless of who wins it impacts on other people, Jennifer Connelly won best actress that year which I think was fine, but if best actor was given to a lotr character people would've loved it, but some would've been so upset that Russell Crowe didn't win and just got robbed and scammed from his performance in A Beautiful Mind, I don't think director Ron Howard would've happy about it, Jennifer Connelly probably would've been quite upset over it
0:34 Imagine when you arrive in Heaven and see your family and friends again who passed away.
cube101 I was thinking the exact same thing. ❤️❤️ It will be a reunion for all eternity.
@@Strix07024 you got that right I been thinking the same thing
This is the kind of stuff you don't get in films anymore, regardless of the good films that were made before the Lord Of The Rings, it is a movie unlike any other, this scene just makes forget about other films I've seen, this scene is just incredible
If I was a billionaire, I'd turn an island into rivendell
The music makes me cry, and just the beauty of the atmosphere, the melancholy of aging/falling apart as a person as displayed by bilbo, god this trilogy is just beyond compare.
I love the sweet relationship between Bilbo and Frodo. Bilbo filled the void that Frodo’s dead father had left in him, and Frodo’s need for love and care really gave lonely old Bilbo a new purpose in life. It’s quite beautiful.
I am reaallyyy sorry but I would seriously freak out if Elrond was watching me wake up and then suddenly says welcome to Rivendell😂😂
When you realise Frodo hasn't seen Bilbo for almost 17 years 😭
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@@caroskaffee3052 there's a scene in LOTR, where when Gandalf leave the Shire and then returns asking Frodo where the Ring is.
It's in the books and it's said it roughly been 17 years since Frodo saw Bilbo.
@@Hiiitzian oh my gosh, I don’t remember that. I got to go back and reread the books
R.I.P Sir Ian Holm
When you read the book, you get an even deeper sense that Frodo adores Bilbo.
1:12 i love how "bilbo drawings" of orchrist and glamdring don't look even close to the designs of the movie XD
smoked too much long bottom leaf
@@DutchDansing Nope. Old Toby, the finest weed in the Southfarthing.
Yeah. I mean the movie version of Orcrist wasn’t made until An Unexpected Journey, so…
If i wanna live my old days I would choose to come to Rivendell so peaceful and yet so relaxing
There is a few seconds where the hobbits all look towards the camera after embracing, see bilbo and smile as frodo runs over to him with the swelling music. Easily in my top 10 of favorite cinematic moments. Why? If only I had the words. Almost brings a tear to my eyes every time
if i die, i hope i go to heaven. and if i go to heaven, i hope it looks a bit like Rivendell
This is really one of my favorite movie of all time thank you for sharing!
i would prefer a life without money and live for the end of my days in rivendell ....
But what if you wanna buy a Big Mac? Rivendell is sick and all but ain't got no hamburgers
@@LeandroCM you can go and eat that junk food yourself....
@@greekprince9114 ok friend, keep that elven bread for yourself. Ain't got not even meat
And no black people in Rivendell that's even better
Wouldn't we all.
I'm on a very sad mood and Bilbo's hug with frodo, and the theme in background is the only thing that cheers me up.
Gandalf: The ring cannot stay in the Shire.
Elrond: The ring cannot stay in Rivendell.
😒
Rivendell is one of my favorite locations in Lord of the Rings, so beautiful and peaceful it instantly makes me feel at peace with the world around me, I just want to be with the waterfalls and sunlight a truly peaceful landscape. So heavenly.
I wish I lived in the Shire or Rivendell instead my home looks like Mordor!
Whenever I think of Rivendell I think of heaven and they capture that imagine amazing and breath taking every time and I'm not much of a cryer either and I shed tears every time after like 15 years of knowing lord of the rings and books but when there's Rivendell or elves and there's that beautiful ambience medleys it's just so peaceful and relieving.
When Frodo sees Bilbo again, always gets me
I hope to see my grandpa.
You will one day
I hope you do my friend
greatest movie ever made
You’re right
from the greatest book ever written
Man all these comments talk about “almost” crying in this scene… I straight up cry every time lol
I love this sound
Yassin Khan this sound ist the most wonderful ever
I love that detail of someone (Legolas?) arriving at the very beginning of the shot, during the wide shot.
Katherine Wilson Hi, I see you’re watching LOTR videos as well. That’s Lord Elrond of Rivendell, he is also an Elf like Legolas. you’re right tho that shot is awesome.
@@shellyrae777 He means the shot after that one, when they're first showing Rivendell.
@@Bauglir100 oh I see, The Elf on the white horse with the long cape & dark hair to the right, that could be Arwen, or any elf with dark hair.
@@shellyrae777 Yeah, I think it's just another Elf of Rivendell.
@@shellyrae777 Watch the extras. I believe the directors said it was Legolas.
It just dawned on me… we will leave, yet come back with perfect bodies to a new world. We are ready to go home… but still have to face a final, most difficult journey. 🙏🏻
dude, i love this scene
Any time that rendition of the Shire plays, it hits right in the soul
Hearing Bilbo talk about all the places he once visited during his adventure makes me think.
In the years following the Death of Smaug; whatever happened to Lake-Town, Mirkwood and the city of Erebor?
0:07 Boromir/Legolas riding toward Rivendell. Just noticed this ;-)
That's actually brilliant detail. Wow
Looks like Legolas, you can see his bow sticking out as usual
@@jem_theelf Yep think it's Legolas
17 years without the ring finally made Bilbo show his real age.
17 years without the ring ?? Are you saying it took Frodo 17 years to get to Riverdale?
@@FsimulatorX No, in the novel, Gandalf was away searching for Gollum and researching the Rings of Power for 17 years between when he went away and when he returned to Frodo to tell him about the One Ring.
@@Bauglir100 yea that was an ignorant comment before I scoured the wiki and learned haha
@@Bauglir100 So, did the Nazgul not leave Minas Morgul until a few days prior to Gandalf returning then?
@@jamlym4974 No, the Nazgul were searching around the Vales of Anduin for the One Ring, since it was in that area where Isildur was killed by Orcs. They didn't even think that the Shire would be _West_ of the Misty Mountains until they visited Saruman and Wormtongue in Isengard.
This scene always made me misty eyed, but now it means that much more
I remember recreating Rivendell in Skyrim, what a beautiful city.
I want to live there😢
Google Deloras canon new earth its coming if you want to go there
Same
The setting is at Lauterbrunnen,Switzerland
@@noneno1579 Time to move there!
If they made a film for every volume, so we got a 6 part series of movies this would have been the perfect end to Part One
I can't choose between wanting to live at the shire or rivendell both are gorgeous
Seeing The Hobbit makes this seen more touching
So gay!
Rivendell is like heaven
thats so fantastic! tolkien must have loved the alpin mountains in europe to invent this out of it!
Had several dreams of my late uncle. This is how I reacted when seeing him. This scene is deep in my heart.
noooo why did it have to end. i was tripping out af.
If I believed in heaven, I would want this to be it
Rivendell looks absolutely Heaven on Earth I can see why Bilbo wanted to retire there
Rivendell is the best Elven realm in Middle Earth there’s no other like it
@@Will.Flavell what about Lothlorien/Lorien
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation I think it’s beautiful, but sad looking at the same time
I prefer to live in Lothlorien. I love the dark vibes and enchanted. Rivendell is really a paradise. But I am scared of those cliffs around.
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation that’s true. I guess lothlorien would be a bit more safe. I would take whichever one
and this scene
Yassin Khan Howard Shore is great
Nice detail, while frodo was looking thru the first page he sees is the point where Thorin and Co. Arrived in Rivendell and saw the Moon runes.
If heaven doesn't look like this, I ain't dying
The first film is the best because of moments like these where we can just sit and appreciate tolkien's world. The last 2 films are too much in a rush.
An elf on a horse can be seen riding into Rivendell from afar. We see Rivendell in the depths of a valley. Frodo walks out onto his balcony and looks out on Rivendell. He walks around with Sam and suddenly comes across Merry and Pippin who run to him and they hug, laughing. He suddenly pauses as he sees a smal figure sitting on a bench writing in a book, it is Bilbo, very much aged
FRODO: (runs over to him) Bilbo!
BILBO: (stands up) Hello Frodo my lad
FRODO: (runs up and hugs him) Bilbo
Frodo opens up Bilbo's book and sees the title written there
FRODO: "There and Back Again... A Hobbits Tale" by Bilbo Baggins (he flicks through the pages looking at the maps and drawings and scribing) This is wonderful
BILBO: I meant to go back. Wander the paths of Mirkwood, (he walks over to sit beside Frodo) visit Laketown, see the Lonely Mountain again (sitting down) but age it seems has finally caught up with me
Frodo continues to turn the pages until he reaches the map of the Shire.
I din't agree with A LOT of points in these movies versus the books, bu I must must admit that scenes such as this one showing Bilbo with his favorite nephew Frodo as well as with Gandalf at the beginning of the first film in Bag End do indeed hold true to the story with it's overriding theme of personal relationships/friendships and most of all LOVE overcoming the powers of darkness.
Imagine heaven
Rip Ian Holmes
it was a big shock when he died he was the first on screen Bilbo I knew before Martin Freeman got the part in the book Bilbo is around 50 years old but with how good looking Martin Freeman he doesn't look like it Martin Freeman should get an academy award he's probably the second best on screen Bilbo on op of Ian Holm
I wanna live here so bad and I’m afraid of heights
I would like to have this Hobbit book, Rivendell edition)))
This clip reminds me of being able to see your loved ones again after not being able to see them in forever (over exaggeration with the word forever).
Ah Rivendell where the dwarves came to needed aid
Rivendell is the best Elven Realm in Middle Earth.
Rivendell - the best place to be hungover
I love you Frodo ❤️
0:06 The soundtrack perfectly conveys the atmosphere of Rivendell, I love this scene! Probably the most atmospheric and beautiful!💕💫
На 0:06 ! Саундтрек отлично передает атмосферу Ривенделла, люблю эту сцену! Наверное, самая атмосферная и красивая..🤍✨️
You can tell Bilbo has aged tremendously since the last time we saw him due to him letting the ring go and losing the immortality that came with it. The way he walks and talks you can tell he's stiff and tired compared to his more energetic counterpart in the opening shire scenes. His hairs even turned grey
I wonder if the Elves knew/suspected.
The color of the shots in rivendell are amazing
Why my grandpa looks so much like Bilbo here?...it just breaks me..
I imagine it being Jesus welcoming me in heaven and me reuniting with my grandfathers and my uncle who've been dead since I was a little kid ✝🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yah if heaven is like rivendell in any way shape or form god can bring down the axe now
grey haired bilbo will always be my favorite
Beautiful💟💜
I wonder if Rivendell, Lothlorien, Ost-In-Edhil and maybe the Woodland Realm were closest ME have to the Undying lands.
After tatus return home and Mirek has been watching all over for me when I was a baby in California
I want to see the Lonely Mountain again.
When Peter Jackson was making The Lord of the Rings, he actually did want to include some scenes from the northern theater of the War of the Ring (Elves of Lothlorien and Mirkwood fighting Dol Guldur; King Brand and Dain Ironfoot fighting the Easterlings at the Battle of Dale) to emphasize how large the conflict was, but he didn't have the time or the budget to do it back then. Maybe someone can stitch together unused footage from both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings to recreate the battles.
The unsung hero of the fellowship
Great quality, damn
Welcome to Rivendell, MR. ANDERSON! *plunges hand into chest
I always tear up here 😢 0:49
This place is called Lauterbrunnen, a village in Switzerland.
Someone should build Rivendell in minecraft
Would anyone understand, when was retaken into the foster car system in America... I was lucky in many ways. My 6th grade teacher had come by and given me many books. One, that I read all the way through, was "The Hobbit" Or "There and back again."
Elrond: Aragorn you let Frodo endure that wound for two weeks (per the book)?? Why didn't you have him briefly put on the ring in bright sunshine and let the sunlight passing through his body evaporate the embedded Morgul fragment? Oh, you didn't think of that did you? Well if you want to become a king you're going to have to start thinking, young man.
Joe Pugh Because that would immediately alert Sauron & the Nazgûl to their location.
I think once Frodo had that splinter in his body they were already pretty well aware of his general location. And they knew where he was headed. Just an idea, anyway :)
@@joepugh678 Because he probably would've faded into a wraith faster if he had the Ring on with that shard in his body.
The music at 0:48
this is 2 decades old now... wow
Long Time No See Old Bilbo At Rivendell!