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  • @animetrashamvs
    @animetrashamvs Před 2 měsíci +104

    The charge on the fields of Pelennor always tears me up. It's weird cuz it's neither tears of joy or sorrow, I can't fully describe it.

    • @neils123
      @neils123 Před 2 měsíci +15

      It's just such a powerful emotional moment that it's too much to contain. Leaks out of me too, every time I see it. Everything about it is perfection.

    • @animetrashamvs
      @animetrashamvs Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@neils123 yeah but usually when I cry watching LotR it’s out of joy or sadness…even anger sometimes. But that charge is like a mix of trepidation, hope, uncertainty, pride…like I dunno how to explain beyond emotional overload 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @dlweiss
      @dlweiss Před 2 měsíci +8

      I think it’s tears of inspiration! The euphoric feeling of not giving up, of being united in a common cause, and of genuine hope.

    • @animetrashamvs
      @animetrashamvs Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@dlweiss I think you got it right with the inspiration! Even though they don’t believe they can win they fight with the passion that they can make a difference. Even if it’s just make a dent in Mordor’s army they’ll fight to the last warrior.

    • @sandrasullivan7247
      @sandrasullivan7247 Před 2 měsíci

      It's the music. It intensifies the feelings.

  • @supratrd900
    @supratrd900 Před 2 měsíci +17

    This movie went 11-0 at the Oscars.
    Best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay, best original score, best original song, best sound mixing, best art direction, best makeup, best costume design, best film editing, and best visual effect.
    Entire trilogy won 17 as a whole.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Oh wow! The Oscars got it right! 💯💯💯

    • @Nomadic813
      @Nomadic813 Před měsícem +1

      RotK holds the record (tied with Titanic and Ben Hur) for winning the most Oscars.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Před 2 měsíci +54

    "Go in peace! I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are an evil.”

  • @butnooneshome
    @butnooneshome Před 2 měsíci +12

    Shout out for the music score - it’s a massive factor in the emotional impact.
    The ‘Shire Theme’ playing as Sam carries Frodo up Mt Doom is a prime example.
    Perfect Films.

    • @yelnikigwawa1845
      @yelnikigwawa1845 Před měsícem

      The music is actually the Gray Havens musical theme, which was later used in “Into The West” over the ROTK end credits.
      There’s a behind-the-scenes story of a young Kiwi filmmaker named Cameron, who Director Peter Jackson got to know. Tragically, the young boy died of cancer at 17, shortly before ROTK was released. But his story so moved Howard Shore that he wrote this theme in Cameron’s memory. Fran Walsh was also moved to write the gentle lyrics to “Into The West” by Cameron’s passing. Finally, Director Jackson asked for and was granted special permission for “Into The West” to have its world premiere not with the rest of the soundtrack, but instead, at Cameron’s funeral.
      Rest in peace, young man. Your life affected hundreds of millions of people.

  • @phillipoutzen3234
    @phillipoutzen3234 Před 2 měsíci +43

    Merry and Pippin end up leading their respective clans. When they were old and widowed, they returned to Gondor and were entombed on either side of King Ellesar (Aragorn.)
    Sam and Rosie have 13 children and Sam is repeatedly elected Mayor. After Rosie died on a midsummer's eve, Sam gave the Red Book to his daughter and was never seen again. The story is told in her family that he went to the Gray Havens and took a ship, the last of the ring-bearers to cross over the sea.

    • @user-dg4ly6rb5z
      @user-dg4ly6rb5z Před 2 měsíci +4

      And if they would have showed this the whole World would be cying even more

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +7

      13 kids!? God bless Rosie ❤️ And that’s so bittersweet that they were buried alongside Aragorn. tysm for telling me that!

  • @hannahabbot4250
    @hannahabbot4250 Před 2 měsíci +51

    I'm crying while watching your reaction, "but I can carry you" gets me every time

  • @Iceman-135
    @Iceman-135 Před 2 měsíci +47

    The choir that sings when Aragorn charges towards the enemies at the black gate, it's sung in Elvish which translates to what he said to Frodo in FoTR: 'If by my life or death I can protect you, I will. You have my sword.'

  • @sarahkrig6375
    @sarahkrig6375 Před 2 měsíci +43

    As soon as you said you weren’t going to cry I knew it was over. I SOB at all five endings of this movie EVERY TIME and I’ve seen it at least 30 times 😭😭😭😭
    Everyone deserves a friend like Sam ❤

  • @DaleKingProfile
    @DaleKingProfile Před 2 měsíci +10

    Michelle: You're not going to get me. You're not going to make me cry.
    The movie: Challenge accepted

  • @sunny_dlite
    @sunny_dlite Před 2 měsíci +16

    Sigh, Jesus, the last half of this movie makes me cry every single time. The dialog in these movies is so beautiful.

  • @pamelahofman1785
    @pamelahofman1785 Před 2 měsíci +27

    I'm so impressed by your review! You picked up on nuances I've seen so many other reactors miss. You understood that even though the return to the Shire should have been happy and triumphant, our four hero Hobbits are subdued because they have been through war, and ordinary life is now felt differently. Tolkien fought in WWI and lost most of his comrades. He understood the disconnect that soldiers feel when they rejoin society.
    Éowyn was found on the. battlefield by her brother Éomer, (he later became king of Rohan.). No man can kill or even harm the Nazgul but Merry weakened him with a stab to the leg that allowed Éowyn to make the killing strike. Merry is not a man, he's a Hobbit. Éowyn is not a man either, so they were able to kill the Witch King. It injured them both severely but the hands of the king are the hands of a healer so Aragorn was able to heal them.
    Gondor is a country with more than one city. Minas Tirith is the white city and the capital. The ruined city that Denethor, the steward of Gondor, made Faramir try to retake is called Osgiliath.
    The elves made only a few exceptions for who other than elves could sail to the Undying Lands. Gandalf because he is a Maiar (a type of angel,) and anyone who was a ring bearer, which includes Frodo and Bilbo. Sam and Rosie have 13 children and live long lives but after Rosie dies, Sam also is allowed to enter the Undying Lands where he is reunited with Frodo. When Legolas goes, he brings Gimli with him.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much for clarifying with that piece of information on how Aragorn was able to heal Eowyn! ❤

    • @yomamma.ismydaddy216
      @yomamma.ismydaddy216 Před 2 měsíci +2

      It’s not because merry is a hobbit that he was able to wound the witch king, it’s because he had a special sword/dagger that was made a long time ago by the men of the west ( the civilization of men whom Aragorn is descended from) whom battled with the Nazgûl a very long time ago, they made magical weapons that were meant for the wounding/killing of wraiths. The wound merry dealt to the witch king weakened him which made him vulnerable/ susceptible enough to be killed by eowyn. The ‘no man can kill him’ thing wasn’t an ontological “rule” that he wouldn’t be able to be killed by a man, he could be killed by a man with the right magical weapons, it was actually an old prophecy foretold (I forget by whom) that he wouldn’t be killed by a man or that he would be killed by a women, I forget exactly how the prophecy went

    • @pamelahofman1785
      @pamelahofman1785 Před 2 měsíci

      @@yomamma.ismydaddy216Thanks!

  • @JoyoSnooze
    @JoyoSnooze Před 2 měsíci +7

    Tears. Every time. The whole trilogy is the very best of moviemaking, but this film in particular is the greatest masterpiece I've ever seen.

  • @kenkie3173
    @kenkie3173 Před 2 měsíci +19

    The little girl who plays Sam's daughter is actually Sean Astin's daughter in real life 😊

  • @SatanicBarbeque
    @SatanicBarbeque Před 2 měsíci +9

    One of my favorite lines from the book in regards to Sam on Mt. Doom; "...He knew all the arguements of despair and would not listen to them. His will was set, and only death would break it."

  • @cpmf2112
    @cpmf2112 Před 2 měsíci +27

    "I can't throw it in for you, but I can throw you!" 😂

    • @animetrashamvs
      @animetrashamvs Před 2 měsíci +7

      Is that from the Baldur's gate 3 video? 🤣

    • @nourriadh6976
      @nourriadh6976 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@animetrashamvsit is 😂😂

  • @ronweber1402
    @ronweber1402 Před 2 měsíci +14

    What the movies never really explain is the Black Breath when you strike at a Nazgul it strikes back at the attacker and is usually fatal but Aragorn is King and the hands of the king are the hands of a healer so Eowynn and Merry are both saved..

    • @tileux
      @tileux Před 2 měsíci +4

      Although in the book, Merry, like eowyn, didnt accompany the army to the black gates. And when pippin finds merry, merry asks ‘have you cone to bury me?’ ‘, not ‘are you going to leave me?’ - because merry has been badly affected by the black breath.

  • @ambrosewilliam33
    @ambrosewilliam33 Před 2 měsíci +20

    Remember also at the point when everyone kneels before the Hobbits, even the elves kneeled in respect...

  • @AishaIsFabulous-x-
    @AishaIsFabulous-x- Před 2 měsíci +16

    I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying!
    Beautiful reaction & fantastic review 💜
    And 'Yaasss' to recognising Frodo's inner strength! 👏🏾👏🏾 -x-

  • @peadarruane6582
    @peadarruane6582 Před měsícem +1

    One thing I've noticed on a recent rewatch was that Gandalf brought 3 eagles, that right up until the end, he still hoped that Smeagal could be redeemed

  • @jonathanimler9745
    @jonathanimler9745 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Denethor (Faramir’s father) had a palantir (seeing stone) just like Sauraman and was corrupted just the same. He states in the movie that he was not blind to the enemy… because he had the stone. The movie doesn’t address it like the book. But you can assume the palantir Aragorn looked into at the end was the one that belonged to Denethor.

    • @llanitedave
      @llanitedave Před 2 měsíci +2

      I believe that was Saruman's Palantir that Aragorn looked into. According to the book, Denethor burned himself with his Palantir in his hands, and afterwards, the only thing visible in that Palantir was the self-immolating fire.

    • @Steve_Stowers
      @Steve_Stowers Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes, although maybe not "just the same." He gave in to despair, but unlike Saruman, he wasn't persuaded to join with Sauron, so he at least has that going for him.

    • @zoesumra9152
      @zoesumra9152 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@llanitedave In the book Aragorn uses Saruman's palantir. In the film, he uses Denethor's- he takes it from under his chair. Why the film then doesn't address Denethor having a palantir, I can't understand, but in the film he didn't burn it with him, and it's definitely the one Aragorn uses.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +2

      😳 THAT went COMPLETELY over my head! wow that really changes my perspective on denethor and his actions throughout the movie. I still wish he valued Faramir more.

    • @christopherkowalczyk4405
      @christopherkowalczyk4405 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@michelleneedsahobbyya it would have been a great character note. I haven't read the books in a decade but I think Denothor started as a good man, Boromir before Boromir, but his wife dying giving birth to Farimir and being poisoned by what he saw in the stones turned him into what we saw.

  • @doeshumorbelonginmusic5799
    @doeshumorbelonginmusic5799 Před 2 měsíci +11

    You were so brave not to cry 😊
    Yes, some of these lines get me every time:
    "Ride, ride for ruin and the world's ending! - Death!!!"
    "I can't carry it for you..."
    "My friends, you bow to no one."
    Maybe your interested to watch the making of or behind the scenes. It's absolutly worth a look. How much passion and love and cleverness they put into these movies is incredible insane.
    And btw - you got a 👍

    • @AishaIsFabulous-x-
      @AishaIsFabulous-x- Před 2 měsíci +3

      Also:
      G: "I never thought I'd die side by side with an Elf."
      L: "What about side by side with a friend?"
      G: "Aye, I can do that." 💀😭 -x-

    • @doeshumorbelonginmusic5799
      @doeshumorbelonginmusic5799 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@AishaIsFabulous-x- Agreed 😊

  • @thomasbeauchamp3781
    @thomasbeauchamp3781 Před 2 měsíci +35

    They say the hero gets the girl in the end. Sam for MVP!

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Samwise Gamgee is one of the best characters created. Sam for MVP is right!

  • @avlisdreams3427
    @avlisdreams3427 Před 2 měsíci +4

    No one makes it through this movie without sobbing hard XD
    Watching your reactions to this trilogy was such joy, it was wonderful seeing you laugh but also give great insights as you were following the story.
    As for Eowyn- yes, while her story definitely has this "Mulan" idea behind it, it was also inspired by the sort of young men Tolkien met during the War, young boys who thought there is valour and glory in slaying the enemy, disillusioned when after the fight they are left in "darkness". That is why the relationship Eowyn has with Faramir (and sort of Aragorn) is so important, they teach her that protecting and loving life is glorious, not killing.

  • @Babiluv-sd1fu
    @Babiluv-sd1fu Před 2 měsíci +5

    The music, combined w/ the King Theoden’s speech is what made you tear up. It’s overwhelming.

    • @christopherkowalczyk4405
      @christopherkowalczyk4405 Před 2 měsíci

      I could be wrong but I'm sure the lines, "spears will be shaken.......and the sun rises." was taken from one of the epics as the words Odin speaks when Ragnarok begins.
      If I'm right it is super fitting since the Rhohirriam were basically vikings or Saxons that had a calvary culture instead of a sailing one.

    • @Grizzlox
      @Grizzlox Před měsícem

      My deaf cousin cries right along with me on this scene, so it's not just the score. The whole scene has meaning, because Rohan weren't forced to come. They weren't forced to put their lives on the line. They chose to be there, and to face insurmountable odds, for nothing more than a glimmer of hope for the future.

  • @ryyb_himself
    @ryyb_himself Před 2 měsíci +8

    Loved these reactions, you can tell when it's genuine and one's getting emotionally invested.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +1

      how can anyone watching this not get emotionally invested?! It’s so good!!!!!!

  • @haleyschreiter9746
    @haleyschreiter9746 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Three cheers for Samwise the Brave! I'm happy to report that he and Rosie go on to have 13 beautiful Hobbit children together. One of their daughters later marries Pippin's son, whom he named Faramir 🥰 Loved your insight and commentary throughout these reactions!

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The whole "you bow to no one" scene always gets me.

  • @Kimmerkel-k
    @Kimmerkel-k Před 2 měsíci +9

    I’ve so appreciated your reactions. I especially appreciate your recognition of Theoden’s arc and Frodo’s strength. Theoden went through so much and still rose to the occasion at the end. Frodo was the tragic hero, who had to be sacrificed. At some level he knew and still pushed through. Too many folks bash him for being whiny and not throwing the ring into the fire. Tolkein said no one could have thrown it in. His task was to get to a place where it could happen; but not by him. And YES ‘I am no man!”. 👊Thanks for your final thoughts. You are very perceptive and thoughtful. 🤔 (Subbed) 🎉

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s crazy when you look at how we were first introduced to Theoden and seeing his struggles and inner battles. It was frustrating at times, but not at any point did you not understand why he was conflicted on how to proceed in the war. I’m so glad his character got a FULL journey. Thank you so much for the sub! 🙏🏽💙

  • @georges6580
    @georges6580 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think it influenced me a lot when I was a child. I was very shy and anxious, and about more than 10 years before the trilogy came out, we relayed to read to each other in my family, bedtime. It's one of the stories that gives me strenght in the darkest hours. And I knew Peter Jackson's work way before he took the project, but was amazed how he understood the feelings of the story. I'm a mix of all the characters of the Fellowship, and I ceased to be afraid partly because of this story. The intent that rallying and helping people can make the world a better place for life.

  • @Aaron-fs1vz
    @Aaron-fs1vz Před měsícem +1

    I just love how merry and pippin are the first to charge after aragorn

  • @FrenchieQc
    @FrenchieQc Před 2 měsíci +2

    Something is wrong with you if you DON'T have chills and goosebumps, and you DON'T get teary-eyed during Rohan's charge. It's one of the most epic scenes ever put on the big screen.

  • @GranpaMike
    @GranpaMike Před 2 měsíci +3

    Sam Gamgee for President!!! ;) Bilbo's adventure in "THE HOBBIT" laid the foundation for LOTR. For more of Middle-Earth, Gandalf, Bilbo, Legolas (and Gimli's dad!) be sure to explore the other amazing film trilogy. I'll be right here with you.

  • @GoUtes92
    @GoUtes92 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Imagine being hungry and dehydrated in a place where the air is unpleasant to breathe, and you're trying to get up a volcano with an incline your treadmill can't match.

  • @jrobertlysaght
    @jrobertlysaght Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love that you shared this journey with us. Your reaction brought back all the wonder and magic I felt the first time I watched it. Thanks for that. And keep the great reactions coming.

  • @djokealtena2538
    @djokealtena2538 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Now my dear it is time to hear the master himself.
    Look up: 'Tolkien reads Ride of the Rohirrim' it is here on YT. Some fan put his recorded reading with the movie together.
    Hear the author read a bit of his own work to you, hear the magic of his words, prose and poetry.

  • @bitterzombie
    @bitterzombie Před 2 měsíci +3

    I love watching LOTR reactions, it was great watching your response & getting your thoughts & feelings on your first experience with tolkien. Totally genuine responses, & thoughtful observations. I hope you get a ton of views on these vids.

  • @bj0urne
    @bj0urne Před 2 měsíci

    The "I'm glad to be with you Sam, here at the end of all things" makes we cry my eyes out

  • @Jetflash6999
    @Jetflash6999 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The "Charge Scene" makes EVERYONE tear up.

  • @harrison4473
    @harrison4473 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "I can't carry it for you, but i can carry you." And "My Friends. You bow to no one." Will make me cry everytime i watch it

  • @lino9222
    @lino9222 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Great reaction thank you it is fun for me an old guy watching new people enjoying this trilogy

  • @user-qz4xq7kk8m
    @user-qz4xq7kk8m Před 2 měsíci +2

    Loved your reaction. Welcome to the club, best trilogy ever. Very insightful comments at the end too, thanks for sharing.

  • @Nicobi001
    @Nicobi001 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love Gandalfs reaction so much once the ring's gone. Just pure pride and joy. They've come so far.

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před 2 měsíci +1

    At 28:00, the architecture shows that Frodo is in Minas Tirith. In the book, it is Sam who awakens, in a tent in Ithilien, not far from where the Hobbits first met Faramir.

  • @user-yr3hu1ug7r
    @user-yr3hu1ug7r Před 2 měsíci +6

    by the way...Carl Urban has like 3 seconds of screen time (exaggeration) and dude puts in some good acting work in that short time. His war face and then his pain cry are top notch lol

    • @onizodd
      @onizodd Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah Karl, Anthony Starr and Manu Bennett are 3 of my favorites.

  • @Andre-qg5ui
    @Andre-qg5ui Před 2 měsíci +2

    “He’s alive he’s struggling but he’s alive and he’s barely hanging on” 😭😭😭 20:07

  • @patrickoneill1460
    @patrickoneill1460 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "Don't go where I can't follow..." is the most hauntingly sad line in the entire movie for me.

  • @Taewills
    @Taewills Před 2 měsíci

    King Theoden is uncle to Eomer and Eowyn. Yes, it was Eomer that found his hardheaded sister on the battlefield and wailed because he thought she’d died.

  • @Laurelin70
    @Laurelin70 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The power of happy endings: you got it, girl. Tolkien himself, in his essay "On fairy-stories", wrote that happy ending (or "eucatastrophe", like he calls it) "is the true form of fairy-tale, its highest function (...) in its fairy-tale-or otherworld-setting, it is a sudden and miraculous grace: never to be counted on to recur. It does not deny the existence of dyscatastrophe, of sorrow and failure: the possibility of these is necessary to the joy of deliverance; it denies (in the face of much evidence, if you will) universal final defeat and in so far is evangelium, giving a fleeting glimpse of Joy, Joy beyond the walls of the world, poignant as grief."

  • @johnmorgan9553
    @johnmorgan9553 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi from the UK. Hard to even imagine Tolkien began writing this story in 1937 , after completing The Hobbit . He understood battles , having fought in the Somme in World War 1 . Fascinating to see him interviewed on video . On you tube . Love your channel .

  • @zoesumra9152
    @zoesumra9152 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The three films only took about 18 months to film - the rest was production - so the actors didn't appreciably age. The change in Frodo is all makeup and acting, and it's sublime.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +1

      all of this in 18 months?! wow what a dedicated, hardworking, and talented team.

    • @zoesumra9152
      @zoesumra9152 Před 2 měsíci

      @michelleneedsahobby Filming in 18 months, yes. The teams creating props etc had started a year before that! The production team was lucky to get funding for all three films at once, so just moved the main cast to New Zealand for the duration, with their families in many cases - the little girl playing Elanor Gamgee at the very end is Sean Astin's daughter, and if you look very closely you will see some of the non-speaking-role child extras are the same in The Shire and in Rohan: they are cast and crew kids, living locally.

  • @seanmcmurphy4744
    @seanmcmurphy4744 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I loved your perceptive analysis! This is the gold standard of fantasy movies, the best movie adaptation of the most beloved fantasy books in the world. You seem to really get what makes it great. Can't wait for another reaction!

  • @carlgibson285
    @carlgibson285 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for reacting to these movies. I haven't watched them for almost a decade but your reactions have made me fall in love with the trilogy all over again.

  • @ferencercseyravasz7301
    @ferencercseyravasz7301 Před měsícem +1

    The power of the ring was strongest in the mountain where it was made. Nobody, absolutely nobody could have willingly destroyed it. Gandalf knew this very well and that makes his impossible bet even more remarkable!

  • @seregrian5675
    @seregrian5675 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am so glad to have taken this journey with you, Michelle. You can tell why the books and the motion pictures are popular the world over. And your own monologue at the end was so wonderful - you GET it, young lady!
    And now, on to "The Hobbit" - they're not quite the same as the trilogy, but you can still walk to Middle-earth again!

  • @dhaudio8897
    @dhaudio8897 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Your recap summary was very insightful and shows you were fully engrossed by this story. Great job! These movies are beautiful.

  • @Silica_Packer
    @Silica_Packer Před 2 měsíci +1

    An excellent character analysis and introspection.

  • @jamespetersen6288
    @jamespetersen6288 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Awesome reaction.
    I love the way many reactors during Fellowship are cracking jokes, commenting, even mocking the movie-its too long "They could have cut 30 min out"
    Then during Two Towers they love the action-rah rah "Too long they could have cut 30 min out "
    Then in Return, they are soo quiet, as they have been absorbed by the story, then the "feels "get to them and by the end they're sobbing.
    The movie took too much time? Why do you think you are sobing!
    A sign of a beautiful story when the barriers can be broken down to so many different kind of people.

  • @joedirt688
    @joedirt688 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Frodo never fully healed from his wounds, which means he could never stay happy in Middle-Earth. He, Gandalf, Bilbo, and the rest are going to the undying lands (Elf heaven essentially), where mortal beings usually aren't allowed. An exception is made for Frodo and Bilbo because they were ring bearers. In the appendices we learn that Sam becomes mayor of the Shire and lives a long and happy life. After his wife dies, he also sails west to the undying lands because he was briefly a ring bearer. So Frodo and Sam do meet again. Merry and Pippin spend their days with Aragorn in Gondor, and when they die they are buried next to Aragorn's grave. Legolas and Gimli remain friends, and their friendship heals the rift between Dwarf and Elf. When they reach their end, they also sail to the undying lands together. It's a massive honor for Gimli, being a dwarf, and never a ring bearer. Once they leave, the fellowship is gone from Middle Earth forever.

  • @nausium
    @nausium Před měsícem +1

    sam is such a king, I fully admit I cried

  • @RobinTig
    @RobinTig Před 2 měsíci +2

    Nothing funnier than when you get mad at gollum over and over 😂😂

  • @Glaaki13
    @Glaaki13 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sam losing his faith breaks me!
    the "i am no man" is super

  • @captainofdunedain3993
    @captainofdunedain3993 Před 2 měsíci +1

    10:00
    Eomer. Take your Èored down the left flank.
    Gamling, follow the King's banner down the center.
    Grimbold, take your company right, after you pass the wall.
    Forth, and fear no darkness!

  • @michaelshafer5192
    @michaelshafer5192 Před 2 měsíci +2

    there was one and only one character who could find the entrances into and within Mordor. It was not Sam, who had never left the Shire before this journey, and not Frodo who had to ask Gandalf if Mordor was left or right from Rivendell. Frodo did not trust Gollum, but needed him. And Frodo had to hope the Smeagol could be saved, since Frodo himself was slowly changing into Gollum.

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci

      It’s truly great writing where a character like Gollum is arguably one of the most necessary components in The Ring’s destruction!

  • @SarahMoponga
    @SarahMoponga Před 2 měsíci

    “WHAT A CHARACTER” BEST REACTION TO SAM’S SPEECH TO FRODO

  • @Lethgar_Smith
    @Lethgar_Smith Před 2 měsíci +1

    I loved your comments after the movie. Very insightful and thought provoking.
    One of the better reactions. Very good!

  • @kobarsos82
    @kobarsos82 Před 2 měsíci +4

    It's funny and a bit ironic how in the 90s, the best character ever made, for many of us young movie watchers at the time, was mostly the protagonist in the Goonies adventure movie, called Mikey. Many of us still remember him. Insanely memorable. Teenagers and not only had so much fun with that film. Then in the 00s we have Samwise Gamgee in lord of the rings. Well, guess what. Its the same actor. I mean damn, talent is talent!

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 Před 2 měsíci

      And the main character in a film also full of heart, Rudy.

  • @alexkats30
    @alexkats30 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I loved your reaction and especially the thoughts at the end. You followed the story and the underlying themes and messages quite expertly, which is great!
    The whole Denethor story is quite disturbing indeed, it was overblown in the film as Denethor wasn't that bad in the books. He may have had some resentment for Faramir as his mother died at his birth, plus he had studied under Gandalf who Denethor came to believe was undermining him, but the most important reason of him descending to total despair was that he had a palantir like Saruman had, a seeing stone, and in an effort to defend his country he used it for years trying to spy on Sauron, engaging in a battle of wills for a long time, before eventually falling victim to Sauron's power, lies and magic visions. He never said such devastating stuff to Faramir in the books

    • @Laurelin70
      @Laurelin70 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, actually, he says that he would have rather Faramir dying than Boromir in the book too. And he tells Faramir that his opinion about him depends "on the manner of his return" in the book too. And he essentially accuses him of treason for letting Frodo go and for following Gandalf's teachings. He's just more dignified and stern and less "wildly mad" and his desperation never goes to the point of ordering the general retreat (rather to the point of "let's die we all!"), but he's just as much of a jerk as in the movie.

  • @ZedicusZorander
    @ZedicusZorander Před 2 měsíci +1

    Kudos to you! Every reactor I have seen says the same thing. "Everybody needs a Sam". But you're the only one who has said that we all should strive to be someone's Sam. I enjoyed your reaction a lot.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Před 2 měsíci

    26:15 The ring stayed above that lava those last few seconds, to try to convince Frodo to let go, so they could both die together.

  • @williamhowells7651
    @williamhowells7651 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wonderful reaction. Loved your energy, humor, openness, and emotional authenticity... Thanks for sharing your journey with us...

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo Před 2 měsíci

    We all need a friend like Sam.

  • @secretlyadragon4723
    @secretlyadragon4723 Před měsícem

    The thing about the ring is that until the end at the edge of the volcano, it couldn't break Frodo's will. When it realised it couldn't 'bribe' him with anything, not power, not riches, not fame, Frodo didn't want none of that, it started to torture him, showing him all his people dying, his home being burned and then it started to take his memories, replaced it with just darkness. When Frodo said he couldn't remember the Shire, he really couldn't. But through all of that, his will to complete his quest was the only thing he had left. He just kept putting one foot in front of the other towards the mountain while aided of course by Sam as his support system. And honestly, that's all that was needed from him, to get the ring to the mountain and fate took care of the rest in the form of Gollum. He did have a purpose in the end, as Gandalf predicted. This folly, fighting for the ring in the volcano is actually what destroyed it. Evil got destroyed by it's own corrupted hand.

  • @dangrissom7367
    @dangrissom7367 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great reaction(s). Got to do Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy (extended editions of course.) next and don't listen to the haters. What I've noticed the difference between reactors from us moviegoers 21 years ago is at the end when Frodo wakes up, reactors don't realize that Frodo hasn't seen Gandalf since the first movie when he witnessed his death to the Balrog. You are the only exception. Bravo! Maybe it's the year wait between movies, but when we saw it in theaters, just about the whole theater started cheering/laughing/crying.
    btw, also at the end, they should have included Shadowfax at the boarding of the boat to the Undying Lands like in the book. The lord of all horses deserved it. RIP Blanco aka Shadowfax.
    Gandalf: "I better order up a 3rd eagle for the search/rescue... just in case."

  • @tonyusa5509
    @tonyusa5509 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Basically Frodo was carrying Lucifer inside him.
    He had to go to the Immortal lands to heal his body and soul. Only after that he could pass away peacefully

  • @kobarsos82
    @kobarsos82 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Without Gollum the ring would have never been destroyed. Its a weird irony in it all, but it was also foreshadowed. That's what's best about it. Cheers very nice reactions.
    The emotional depth of these movies, sadly, have never been surpassed since then. No other fantasy films or show could come even close. It is what it is. A masterpiece of the century for sure. That's how you make memorable characters. That's how you make fantasy.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios Před 2 měsíci +1

    While I can't help but laugh at the kill contest between Legolas and Gimli, I love, love, love Aragorn's line to the hobbits. "My friends, you bow to no one". And when Eowyn stabs the Witch-King, it always brings up the expression (in the literal sense) "In your face". lol
    Also, it's absolutely disgusting to watch Denethor eat. I didn't need that extreme close-up of him biting into a cherry tomato.

  • @AndrewRedskin
    @AndrewRedskin Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazing reaction. Cannot wait to see more!

  • @RichardM1366
    @RichardM1366 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This was clearly the best of the trilogy. It had drama, suspense, and a bit of comedy. It explains how Smeagol killed his cousin for the ring. Smeagol was a Stoorish Hobbit. They were the only Hobbits to wear shoes. The malignancy of the ring caused him to become a evil creature. This one is well worth your time. On your way, if you find a ring with power beyond measure simply turn and run for home!

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I agree, return of the king was my favorite of the trilogy. this was so well done ❤

  • @otaku-sempai2197
    @otaku-sempai2197 Před měsícem

    Eomer and Eowyn are brother and sister. King Theoden is their uncle. It was their cousin, Theoden's son, who died in The Two Towers..
    Samwise goes on to serve six terms as the Mayor of the Shire. Sam and Rosie have 13 children; after Rosie dies Sam also takes a ship into the West (Frodo's ship was not actually the last ship except in the movie).

  • @RoboSteave
    @RoboSteave Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks! Great reactions, brilliant commentary. I can't carry these dollars for you. You carry them, LOL

    • @michelleneedsahobby
      @michelleneedsahobby  Před 2 měsíci

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the reaction! Thank you so so much for the super thanks, I’m truly grateful! 😭😭😭

    • @RoboSteave
      @RoboSteave Před 2 měsíci

      @@michelleneedsahobby Worth every penny. I really enjoyed it.

  • @tomfitton4775
    @tomfitton4775 Před 2 měsíci

    Charge scene makes me tear up every time I’ve seen it and I must have seen it 100s of times haha

  • @RobinTig
    @RobinTig Před 2 měsíci

    Great reaction, lots of laughs .
    You deserve more views !

  • @Tired.N.Wired11
    @Tired.N.Wired11 Před 2 měsíci

    Even if we didn’t get to see that AWESOME scene of Karl Urban crying on the field she at least got to see Mouth of the South 💀

  • @johanregalado69
    @johanregalado69 Před 2 měsíci

    The Ride of the Rohirrim is the greatest most epic and glorious scene of cinema history!!!

  • @thomasfort1013
    @thomasfort1013 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Tolkien created a word that means "a sudden and favorable resolution of events in a story; a happy ending." A Eucatastrophe.

  • @RoadDoug
    @RoadDoug Před 2 měsíci +3

    You’re crazy! Love you and your reaction.
    There’s a Making of TLOR movie that is worth the watch..
    Sam eventually left Middle Earth to rejoin Frodo in the undying lands after having 14 children and being Mayor for quite a spell.
    Gimli and Legolas were BFFs and ventured throughout Middle Earth’s forests and caverns.
    Galadriel’s 3 strands of hair was invaded in crystal and was stunning to all the Dwarfs.
    The two eventually ended up also in the undying lands
    Pippin and Merry were eventually buried and played next to Aragorn’s body.
    Blah blah blah! Read the books.

  • @yelnikigwawa1845
    @yelnikigwawa1845 Před měsícem

    Frodo and Sam were eventually reunited. After Frodo was allowed to journey with the Elves to the White Shores of Valinor for healing, Sam went on to become the leader of his people, serving as the Mayor of the Shire for seven seven-year terms. When he retired, the Elves sent a special ship for him, because he, too, was a Ringbearer for a brief time. He sailed to Valinor, where he and Frodo spent the rest of their days together.
    There is a behind-the-scenes detail that brings me to tears every time. The musical theme we hear as they board the ship to Valinor is only heard three other times, that I’m aware of: when Gandalf reassures Pippin that death is not the end; when Sam refuses to let Frodo fail on the slopes of Mount Doom, and; over the end credits of “Return of the King”, in the form of the song “Into The West”.
    The trilogy was filmed all at once, so the principal cast were together filming in New Zealand for nearly a year. During that time, director Peter Jackson became friends with a young New Zealand filmmaker named Cameron Duncan. Sadly, Cameron was diagnosed at a young age with cancer, and passed away at age 17 shortly before the release of the third film. But Cameron’s story so moved Howard Shore that he wrote that beautiful musical theme for Cameron. The boy’s passing also moved Fran Walsh to write the words to “Into The West”, which speaks magnificently and simply about losing someone to death.
    Peter Jackson was so moved that he asked for and was granted special permission for “Into The West”’s world premiere to be not with the rest of the soundtrack with the final film’s release. Instead, the song’s world premiere was at Cameron’s funeral. Rest in peace, young man. You moved the world.

  • @codymegehee299
    @codymegehee299 Před 2 měsíci

    Possibly the most bittersweet, resounding ending in fiction. For some reason seeing the goodness, the joy of Sam's little family at the end, and how worth it everything was just to allow goodness like that to still exist in the world. "There's some goodess in this world Frodo, and it's worth fightin' for."

  • @hkpew
    @hkpew Před 2 měsíci

    In the book it's really unclear whether the ghosts can actually fight or not, since everyone who can runs away from them and everyone else they are after simply dies of fright.

  • @renee176
    @renee176 Před 2 měsíci

    Arwen (dark hair) Is Aragon's true love. E'owyn (blond) was found on the battlefield by her brother E'omer (The leader of King Theoden's Army and his nephew).

  • @KazyReed
    @KazyReed Před 2 měsíci

    Frodo's slow-paced, breathy voice has always driven me crazy. Every other thing in this series was stellar.

  • @Lisanne-vy7ts
    @Lisanne-vy7ts Před 2 měsíci

    11:41 lmao ur expression of disgust when u saw denethor was hilarious!

  • @martingaspar8364
    @martingaspar8364 Před měsícem

    10:00 it makes you tear up because of the music

  • @GirlOfTheTardis
    @GirlOfTheTardis Před 2 měsíci +1

    Commenting again to say that Theoden the king of Rohan who died under his horse; hes 71, and in the scene where Gimli tries to advise him and Theoden said he knows how to defend his own keep, Theoden looks like the elder who should know best, but hes actually like a petulant child refusing advice. Theoden in 71, Aragorn is 87, Gimli is 139, Legolas is roughly 2931 (films, not books), and Gandalf has been in a physical body for 2000 years but is an ageless spirit from before creation so over 50,000 years old. They know more about war than Theoden.

  • @tileux
    @tileux Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great reaction. Your previous reactions were great but you really got into this one at another level.
    Hobbit time with Bilbo and Gandalf? Cant wait to see how you react to Thorin Oakenshield.

  • @jennysutton7409
    @jennysutton7409 Před 2 měsíci

    This is my favorite of all the movies for many reasons. I have not read the books but it is still a masterpiece in it's own right. I love the friendships they make throughout the story and how each character gets to show their strength and worth as time goes on. Glad you liked this and grte reaction as always.

  • @emmanuelprime4080
    @emmanuelprime4080 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Frodo's departure at the end to me is akin to a war torn soldier who has to endure severe ptsd for too long and eventually succumbs to it..i.e suicide.
    I know it's a pretty dark take on it.
    Plus Sam is to me IS the greatest Character ever written. Loyal to the End.

  • @neilmerrifield2281
    @neilmerrifield2281 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great reaction. My BIGGEST complaint about RotK is how they handled Denethor. Time constraints aside, they could have explained better WHY he had gone mad. Essentially, his mind was broken and filled with despair by Sauron after his use of a Palantir. He saw no way to win and believed Faramir was already dying. He turned over the defence of Minas Tirith to Gandalf, and only at the very end did he reveal his use of a Palantir. Gandalf never challenged his authority directly in the book.

  • @pricemoore2022
    @pricemoore2022 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome reaction of my favorite The Lord Of The Rings!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @revbenf6870
    @revbenf6870 Před 2 měsíci

    I've loved the books since forever, I also love the movies too. I just saw ROTK at the Royal Albert Hall in London last weekend with live soundtrack by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and choir and it was epic!! I've seen a lot of reaction videos and I really liked how invested you became and your reaction. I'd be very interested in how you felt about the Hobbit movies that get a lot of criticism. Eomer was Eowyn's brother, they were nephew and niece to Theoden. Eomer's strong reaction on the battlefield was because he believed she was safely back home, but when he saw her there looking as though she was dead, the shock and grief were too much. Anyone who struck the Witch King would suffer terrible injuries, including Merry. But Aragorn as the true King also had healing powers and brought them both back to the world of the living. The books give a lot more explanation.