Lord of the Rings - Lighting of the Beacons [HD Test]

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  • @therussiankid7
    @therussiankid7 Před 8 lety +6109

    one of the greatest scenes of all time in movie history

    • @sean8989
      @sean8989 Před 7 lety +2

      ?

    • @bobbill3594
      @bobbill3594 Před 7 lety +248

      This Trilogy is the Best Trilogy in Film History, so I don't think it's pushing it to say that one of its best scenes is also one of film history's best scenes.

    • @BarbaraBurghart
      @BarbaraBurghart Před 7 lety +14

      i agree!!!!!

    • @sean8989
      @sean8989 Před 7 lety +2

      IXM360 ?

    • @NickNikolenko
      @NickNikolenko Před 7 lety +164

      This soundtrack alone is one of the best in history of lighting beacons

  • @richardlew3667
    @richardlew3667 Před 8 lety +3644

    Day 431: I don't know what I was thinking when I chose this job on this bare-ass mountaintop. Food is barely at a minimum and I'm starting to get delirious especially now that I'm seeing the distant beacon getting lit.
    Wait a minute...

  • @michaelsnow3536
    @michaelsnow3536 Před 8 měsíci +1024

    To us New Zealanders, this scene hits extra hard. That isn't CGI, that's just magnificent shots of our mountainous landscape with Howard Shore's extraordinary composition. You have to be dead inside not to tear up a little bit when seeing this.

    • @raphaelledesma9393
      @raphaelledesma9393 Před 8 měsíci +32

      I don’t tear up but my reaction is also strong. I get goosebumps seeing hope rekindled and the high mountains, so high that they seem to touch God.

    • @Le-Abdollen
      @Le-Abdollen Před 8 měsíci +13

      all but one of the beacons is CGI tho

    • @akar2755
      @akar2755 Před 7 měsíci +11

      I loved visiting the shooting locations in NZ (they film lots of movie scenes for the mountain backdrops, not just LOTR). It really does feel like you are standing in a movie scene, the sense of scale was incredible (low plains with huge snow peaked mountains in EVERY direction. I encourage everyone to visit at least once.

    • @user-pb2vo4pt3t
      @user-pb2vo4pt3t Před 6 měsíci +8

      I'm an American Veteran, and this scene has never failed to move me to tears.
      _"Hope is kindled."_
      I still find it the Pinnacle of Inspiration over twenty years later.
      I'm both smiling and near tears.😅

    • @wes_german
      @wes_german Před 5 měsíci +3

      I have visited NZ twice, spending most of my time in the South Island, and it is truly magical

  • @buyeth2047
    @buyeth2047 Před 3 lety +2081

    I think what's so beautiful about this scene (besides the music and landscapes) is that each beacon along the way could have easily failed if they were compromised or abandoned, but every single one of the lighting camps held out hope and were always ready.

    • @olidojosephd.9054
      @olidojosephd.9054 Před 2 lety +80

      It wouldn't be abandoned or compromised anyway, yes it needs infrastructure (stables and stations), it needs transportation (caravans and horses) but Gondor can maintain such kind of alarm or communication system, it was founded by Numenoreans and existed earlier than Rohan that's why they have more time developed their country into a wealthy nation, just like the US having the largest economy in the world while maintaining some 800 overseas military bases in the world duh.

    • @ShakeITyEA
      @ShakeITyEA Před 2 lety +102

      @@olidojosephd.9054 yeah well but they were manned all year 24 7 in the middle of nowhere. did those 2 people just bring a wagon full of rations with them?

    • @ericdavis2018
      @ericdavis2018 Před 2 lety +114

      @@ShakeITyEA More than likely it's handled on a rotational system. Every few months to a year, supplies are brought in and new people take over while the others go back home. I believe lighthouse systems in very remote locations work similarly, and this is also how the military maintains remote outposts.

    • @BenjaminPitkin
      @BenjaminPitkin Před rokem +30

      @@ShakeITyEA For each of those beacons, the provisions would need to be carted up the hills, by a whole team of mountaineers - for each site. These teams would likely rotate between watch duties, and logistical duties. So it would not be a solitary job. It would be a duty performed with bitter hardship - and so vital that these teams be rotated and properly rested... Each of these teams would take an entire village to support them. I'd imagine being at the 'sharp-end' a logistical convoy, would make them rather attentive to their duties. Compared to mountain haulage, being encamped at the summit would be more akin to a recreation.

    • @Baribrotzer
      @Baribrotzer Před rokem +21

      @@BenjaminPitkin The watchers and their support teams might have other duties as well: Watching for forest fires. Or for Mountain Orc raids - likely a nonstop problem. And quite possibly, they were the local government in each area as well - semi-independent minor nobles vassal to Gondor, guarding the the area's farmers, and supplying the beacons as part of their duties. So rather than a set of weird hardship posts stretched out along a supply line from Gondor hundreds of miles long, beacon-tending might be a regular duty performed by the guardsmen in each castle.

  • @sucktitles
    @sucktitles Před 8 lety +4147

    "The beacons are lit!"
    "Then New Zealand tourism will increase ten fold."

    • @HighLordBlazeReborn
      @HighLordBlazeReborn Před 8 lety +368

      *the aussies scowl and retreat from their window*

    • @andrewgood4230
      @andrewgood4230 Před 8 lety +45

      +HighLordBlazeReborn As a Kiwi, I laughed and gave a tick, and then remembered Andrew Lesnie was the DOP. Without his genius, these films would not be what they are.

    • @HighLordBlazeReborn
      @HighLordBlazeReborn Před 8 lety +13

      Andrew Good Well he's an honorary Kiwi, so...

    • @Wissi92
      @Wissi92 Před 5 lety +4

      "The beacon of Amon Dîn is lit!" to be precise :)

    • @Trixtah
      @Trixtah Před 5 lety +28

      I was living in the UK when this movie came out, and all the scenery made me feel horribly homesick. THIS is the scene that made me start blubbing in the middle of the movie theatre.

  • @AgentoftheMartianConspiracy
    @AgentoftheMartianConspiracy Před 9 lety +1930

    It's a good thing the guys manning the last beacon weren't asleep or Aragorn would have finished his soup and gone inside.

    • @calledmoe
      @calledmoe Před 8 lety +5

      hahaha i had to read this comment a few times to get the joke

    • @ThrashMetallix
      @ThrashMetallix Před 6 lety +67

      They already have pretty much the worst guard job out there.
      "What would you ask of me, my lord?"
      "Go to the mountains and sit up there near a big stack of wood. Hope there are provisions, and if you see a small fire in the distance, light your stack off wood on fire. Ta ta!"
      "......"

    • @darthportus
      @darthportus Před 6 lety +48

      Guard 1: Dude I can see light in the distance we should lit the thing
      Guard 2: And build it again after that ? Fuck no screw that !!!!

    • @Danny-ru7uf
      @Danny-ru7uf Před 5 lety +3

      I’m pretty sure they have special watch but still hilarious

    • @GM_-
      @GM_- Před 5 lety +28

      Generations of watchmen, the post probably passed down from father to son, for hundreds of years of relative peace this side of the great river Anduin.
      Father, what do you do for work? Well son, I gaurd a stack of wood and stare at a high mountain peak way off yonder. What did grandpa do? He did the same thing son, and great grandpa. And when you're all grown up, you can do the same thing.

  • @RoueArzhur
    @RoueArzhur Před 5 lety +3821

    1:11 Amon Dîn, 1:37 Eilenach, 1:55 Nardol, 2:09 Erelas, 2:16 Min-Rimmon, 2:23 Calenhad and 2:32 Halifirien.

    • @ewanwadsworth1678
      @ewanwadsworth1678 Před 3 lety +225

      Doing god's work ❤️

    • @stephenbarringer235
      @stephenbarringer235 Před 3 lety +331

      Now *that* is some awesome LOTR trivia knowledge. Well done, sir.

    • @fuckronautSnuSnuMaster
      @fuckronautSnuSnuMaster Před 3 lety +106

      Respect bro you know your shit

    • @nickgreen4731
      @nickgreen4731 Před 3 lety +243

      "Right, Mr J R R Tolkien, you're such a smart-arse, what was the name of the fifty-fourth step on the seventh rope bridge between Erelas and Mon-..."
      "Canfulas."
      "You bastard."

    • @danyalreza8050
      @danyalreza8050 Před 3 lety +54

      May Eru-Iluvatar bless you

  • @gandalfstormcrow7943
    @gandalfstormcrow7943 Před 5 lety +803

    “The Beacons are lit ! Gondor calls for aid !”
    “And Rohan will send positive energy and thoughts their way. Maybe make our profile picture of their flag for a short while.”

  • @porcusuxor
    @porcusuxor Před 9 lety +924

    Middle Earth version of texting.

    • @MrTreoni
      @MrTreoni Před 8 lety +85

      +porcusuxor
      "Wanna come over for an orc siege and chill?"

    • @LosEagle
      @LosEagle Před 8 lety +58

      siege and netflix

    • @uzairahmed4197
      @uzairahmed4197 Před 8 lety +1

      😆😆😆

    • @therealestg9
      @therealestg9 Před 7 lety +17

      HAHA my girl is such a Ringwraith, she expects me to propose to her

    • @MLMaverick
      @MLMaverick Před 6 lety +17

      New beacon who dis?

  • @Willcaballero
    @Willcaballero Před 10 lety +2081

    The reason why goosebumps occur at 1:57 is because of the musical chord change... all those brassy french horns proclaiming G major.... well, that and the f*cking epic shots of the snow-clad mountains. In short, I think this is my favorite part in the entire trilogy.

    • @Tardsmat
      @Tardsmat Před 10 lety +129

      In my opinion the best Soundtrack ever made.

    • @timovangalen1589
      @timovangalen1589 Před 6 lety +78

      It's the trumpets at 2:10 that get me every time. Maybe because I used to play trumpet in band. Listening to something like this makes me wish that I never stopped.

    • @Joechipp
      @Joechipp Před 5 lety +6

      Correct.

    • @bokehintheussr5033
      @bokehintheussr5033 Před 5 lety +24

      is it G major? It sounds like D dorian implying the Key of C.

    • @SY5841414
      @SY5841414 Před 5 lety +11

      @@bokehintheussr5033 yep perfect pitch tells me this isnt G major, you're definitely on the right track

  • @ladiesgentswegothim
    @ladiesgentswegothim Před rokem +356

    Imagine living atop a mountain your whole life, maintaining a constant vigil, and your moment finally comes to light the signal that just might save a kingdom from doom.

    • @minatzuga5573
      @minatzuga5573 Před rokem +17

      Imagine the signal gets halted because the pair of guys at one of the stations died months ago, and unsurprisingly no one bothered to check because the beacons were the last thing on everyone's mind.

    • @ktcd1172
      @ktcd1172 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Read "Thunderhead" by Keith Laumer, if you haven't that is general basis for the story, except the stakes are much more than a Kingdom.

    • @micahbush5397
      @micahbush5397 Před 9 měsíci +19

      They probably aren't on the mountains for their entire lives. The stations' provisions would eventually run out, and new guards probably come with a new set of provisions at scheduled intervals.

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow Před 8 měsíci +7

      Easier to assume it worked more like an offshore rig.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Před 8 měsíci +1

      There was quite a scandal a couple of decades ago. Some journalist checked on the "Missile Man" nukes that would retaliate against any attack on the U.S. Many soldiers were lazy, unprepared, many had poor records from previous assignments.
      But top notch soldiers didn't want the duty. Sit around and wait, no room for promotion, for being active to get a promotion.
      I don't know how or if it was ever resolved.

  • @amjnyc79
    @amjnyc79 Před 3 lety +316

    almost 20 years later, this scene is still one of the most beautifully epic scenes in cinematic history.

  • @CornyTelecaster49
    @CornyTelecaster49 Před 8 lety +4797

    This scene alone beats the whole hobbit trilogy.

    • @theghast160
      @theghast160 Před 8 lety +135

      Im on mobile and i cant find the goddamn thumbs up button i need for this comment

    • @GazpachoMacho
      @GazpachoMacho Před 8 lety +16

      Says you...

    • @CornyTelecaster49
      @CornyTelecaster49 Před 8 lety +67

      says anybody who knows what good film is...

    • @GazpachoMacho
      @GazpachoMacho Před 8 lety +9

      CornyTelecaster49 And that's you I suppose?

    • @RafaelCabreraAzrael
      @RafaelCabreraAzrael Před 8 lety +6

      +CornyTelecaster49 and you know what a good film is ?

  • @DHOPW42
    @DHOPW42 Před 8 lety +1394

    I mean, fuck. I've got tears in my eyes. When you see Pippin fiddling around with the oil you can't possibly expect the next scene to come. Then it hits you and... damn. One of the most powerful scenes in the whole trilogy, and possibly any film.

    • @bharathbhat
      @bharathbhat Před 7 lety +69

      I am a grown ass man, and I LOTR gives me non-stop goosebumps and chokes my eyes with tear every time! Among all the scenes, this one, the ride of rohirrims at Pelennor fields and Aragon's last speech in front of the Black Gates of Mordor are my favorite! The movie/book saved my childhood as the characters in the stories were like my friend. Such good memories! Cinematic masterpiece for me!

    • @Heyiya-if
      @Heyiya-if Před 5 lety +9

      @@bharathbhat grown ass woman. Recognising all that you wrote.

    • @Nebuloid1
      @Nebuloid1 Před 4 lety +15

      I will never not cry at this scene... never forget

    • @Darwingreen5
      @Darwingreen5 Před 3 lety +8

      Pippen, the real hero.

    • @2hot4u68
      @2hot4u68 Před 2 lety +4

      Sheryl Tiegs, nice 👌

  • @18996doug
    @18996doug Před 7 měsíci +221

    The two guys at 1:33 deserve an acting nomination, they put everything into their 15 seconds of fame, as a kid I saw the guy waving his stick so crazy in desperation with myself hoping so much the next beacon would see them.

    • @quinnfletcher3906
      @quinnfletcher3906 Před 5 měsíci +25

      The "I got one job but I am going to do it with everything I got".

    • @Jess3674
      @Jess3674 Před 5 měsíci +11

      I imagine them sitting there day in and day out, straight up bored out of their minds and thinking, "Gods, I hope I get to light this fire soon," and after months of being stationed there in that same spot he sees the bonfire off in the distance and thinks, "THIS IS MY MOMENT!"

    • @Sionnach1601
      @Sionnach1601 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I COMPLETELY agree with you!!
      Their fervent gesticulating hugely magnifies the tension and emotion. It actually was a very necessary part of this scene.
      It still makes me tear up - the sheer sense of desperate hope against enormous odds which it evokes. Their waving around frantically just heightens it so much.
      God help us all now in the coming real-life darkness which is trying to destroy our own World.
      🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @-Drain
      @-Drain Před 3 měsíci +1

      They deserve to be appreciated. But acting nomination? Get real, dude.

    • @DaviHorner
      @DaviHorner Před měsícem

      I just noticed that XD

  • @ToxicallyMasculinelol
    @ToxicallyMasculinelol Před 7 měsíci +69

    Also, I love the fact that it's Aragorn himself who spotted the beacon. That Aragorn was sitting there, watching the beacon. Like this man is so committed to protecting the kingdoms of men that, no matter where in middle earth he is on any given day, he always eats his breakfast facing the closest beacon just in case of the one in a million chance that someone actually lights it.

    • @Sionnach1601
      @Sionnach1601 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Oh GOD, SO well said!
      I was thinking the same too. There he is, outside but positioned so that he could keep a constant eye on it.
      It's an awful pity that the uploader didn't continue on a little bit more to where Aragorn races up the hillside, swings open the great doors, and frantically races forward and gasps
      "THE BEACONS!! THE BEACONS ARE LIT!!
      GONDOR CALLS FOR AID!"
      That last bit "GONDOR CALLS FOR AID" always really gets me. Viggo's frantic acting here is top notch. The situation is so desperate, so dire and the absolute desperation in his face and voice are readily apparent.
      "GONDOR CALLS FOR AID"

  • @Tigerman1138
    @Tigerman1138 Před 7 lety +1488

    I always love the beacon soldier at 01:52 really doing all he can to make sure his counterparts see him waving his lighting torch, really waving it. “Hurry!!! This is not a drill!!!”

    • @wh0sj0hngalt
      @wh0sj0hngalt Před 5 lety +355

      I think he's just excited to be finally doing the one job he's been waiting to do all his life.

    • @tyrannicfool2503
      @tyrannicfool2503 Před 5 lety +214

      @@wh0sj0hngalt "I finally did the thing!!! I can go back to my children!!"

    • @jackbassindale4336
      @jackbassindale4336 Před 4 lety +36

      This is why I love the lotr fanbase 😂

    • @XramBrain
      @XramBrain Před 2 lety +10

      @El Narrador I thought I was the only one who had tears for it.

    • @2hot4u68
      @2hot4u68 Před 2 lety +4

      Sheryl Tiegs, nice 👌

  • @kirinthunderhorse
    @kirinthunderhorse Před 10 lety +1282

    I cannot believe that more than 10 years have passed since this trilogy ended.Technologies improved so much and still we have just tonnes of useless films that cannot be compared to LOTR.

    • @Ren-qd3gk
      @Ren-qd3gk Před 5 lety +83

      I can't believe 4 years have passed since there was a comment pointing out more than 10 years have passed since this trilogy ended

    • @MobikSaysStuff
      @MobikSaysStuff Před 5 lety +31

      I can't believe 3 weeks have passed since a youtube user commented that he can't believe 4 years have passed since there was a comment pointing out more than 10 years have passed since this trilogy ended

    • @infamous1454
      @infamous1454 Před 5 lety +6

      @@MobikSaysStuffI cant................

    • @mms16
      @mms16 Před 5 lety +5

      its like the story matters or something and lotr are great books, i don't know...

    • @haroldchrist5174
      @haroldchrist5174 Před 5 lety +1

      Idiots

  • @sdhgdfxyz5264
    @sdhgdfxyz5264 Před 5 lety +674

    This is my favourite scene in the entire trilogy. A brilliant combination of image and music makes it an audio-visual masterpiece. And it is so much about human solidarity, because this signal wouldn't have worked if they hadn't been ready to work together and pass it on. And it is so much about hope, which is like a light in the dark, like a fire in the cold. And when you look at these majestic mountains, you may think that this flame is small like a candle, but this is exactly what catches your eye and this is what moves your heart.

  • @Carthaginian60
    @Carthaginian60 Před měsícem +8

    At the age of 9, my Dad (an English teacher) gave me his set of the Hobbit and the trilogy. The vastness of Tolkien's world staggered my imagination. I went on to reread them throughout my life. Thirty years later, we sat in a darkened theater and watched Middle-Earth come to life. Chills were going through me upon scene after scene, especially scenes like this one. God was kind enough to give he and I time to see them all before I lost him.

  • @jumpinshade
    @jumpinshade Před 8 lety +287

    This scene basicly teaches the insignificance of your size to the size of your potential deeds.

  • @kkfcheer
    @kkfcheer Před 10 lety +1190

    Probably one of the most beautiful, incredible, spine-shivering scenes of all movie history. (for me at least!) Always makes me tear up some bit!

  • @yieldtochristian
    @yieldtochristian Před rokem +310

    I truly believe this sequence shows genuinely what the power of film can do. You cannot get this from reading a book. Music and visuals that tell a story. Amazing.

    • @lascosasqueperdimosenelfue9984
      @lascosasqueperdimosenelfue9984 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I read more times Return of the king that watching the movie (a lot) both are amazing.

    • @davidbe3560
      @davidbe3560 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Actually, you can. The theatre of the mind has an unlimited visual FX budget. If written by the author right, and taken by the reader right.

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 Před 7 měsíci +3

      It feels so heroic, just to see the bunch of piles of woods being set on fire

    • @cheesypies5166
      @cheesypies5166 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@davidbe3560 not for me who sees and hears nothing but ""concepts"" in my mind 😅

    • @darkpaladinlanceramessesii5719
      @darkpaladinlanceramessesii5719 Před 6 měsíci +1

      It show how big Middle Earth is.

  • @fuzzenstein
    @fuzzenstein Před měsícem +6

    Literally the most badass candle-lighting in cinema history

  • @smackanimals
    @smackanimals Před 7 lety +1516

    Soldier - "The Beacon! The Beacon of Amon Din is lit!"
    Gandalf - "Hope is kindled"
    Soldier - "Rohan calls for aid! All Battalions move out!"
    Gandalf - "Shit"

    • @aadityakumar4072
      @aadityakumar4072 Před 5 lety +95

      Tbf Gondor hadn't helped anybody in a while so I think they would've been fine
      I still laughed tho lol

    • @ReplayButtonMolester
      @ReplayButtonMolester Před 5 lety +66

      I can imagine the reaction of the Rohirrim should Gondor's army come and trash their land fighting an invisible enemy.

    • @moorad85
      @moorad85 Před 3 lety +25

      This made me laugh more than I thought it would.

    • @elkhaqelfida5972
      @elkhaqelfida5972 Před 3 lety +72

      On the way when they meet.
      Gondor Soldier : It's them, the Rohan, they must be very desperate to run away this far rom home.
      Rohirim : You dont have to walk this far, we are sending help to Minas Tirith.
      Gondor Soldier : But I thought Rohan is the one needed help.
      Rohirim : wait, what?
      Gondor Soldier : what?
      Meanwhile far away from there, Minas Tirith already burned.

    • @JeyC_
      @JeyC_ Před 3 lety +29

      Imagine if this indeed happened and both the Rohirrim and Gondorians met halfway point.. Lol

  •  Před 9 lety +330

    OMG that soundtrack

    • @francisblincoe1315
      @francisblincoe1315 Před 5 lety +1

      Do you know what it's called?

    • @serganth
      @serganth Před 5 lety

      @@francisblincoe1315 "The White Tree" - Lord of the Rings 3 - Return of the King Soundtrack

    • @Saddex
      @Saddex Před 5 lety +1

      That version is slightly different though. The one used here is simply called "Lighting of the Beacons". Part used here starts around the 4:00 mark.

  • @riggerrogger101
    @riggerrogger101 Před 5 lety +211

    Ever since I was a boy, I've always held this scene close to my heart as my favourite moment in cinema history. It's so fucking iconic and beautiful!

  • @colinmerritt7645
    @colinmerritt7645 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This is a great analogy for when you're feeling lost or hopeless. Just light your pyre. Somebody will come to your aid, or light theirs and spread the word that you're declaring an emergency. Beautiful.

  • @24SparrowJack
    @24SparrowJack Před 9 lety +422

    One of the best scenes in the films

    • @thalesn
      @thalesn Před 8 lety +38

      +24SparrowJack To me, it's probably THE best. I mean... Even though only Pippin, Gandalf and Aragorn (of the fellowship) appear, it represents everything LOTR: the will to fight against the odds, the notion that hope can achieve great things. "Gondor calls for aid!" "And Rohan will answer" Damn right, Rohan will answer!

    • @peterstangl8295
      @peterstangl8295 Před 8 lety +7

      Actually, i think this is one of my favorite movie scenes ever!

    • @ahmet_10
      @ahmet_10 Před 7 lety +1

      Thales Nunes Moreira fall of sauron is better

    • @ElFaboP
      @ElFaboP Před 6 lety +1

      THE BEST

    • @Daniel-gp6sd
      @Daniel-gp6sd Před 4 lety

      The best is dwarrowdelf

  • @Marcobt100
    @Marcobt100 Před 10 lety +592

    Peter Jackson at his best: giving his own interpretation of the book, without making up useless filler.

    • @baguettegott3409
      @baguettegott3409 Před 4 lety +120

      Yes. It's such a marvellous scene for an event that gets just a little mention in the book, and that's good - it doesn't work on paper as it does on the screen. This adaption is so brilliant because it understands what can/must be changed for a different medium, but leaves everything else (mostly) intact.

    • @davidbeddoe6670
      @davidbeddoe6670 Před 4 lety +5

      That slightly cornball style of his is really put to use in this scene.

    • @mikeoxmaul45
      @mikeoxmaul45 Před 3 lety +16

      Show, not tell, as they say.

    • @janesgems7
      @janesgems7 Před 3 lety +28

      How I wish he'd written and directed the Star Wars sequels....

    • @indy_go_blue6048
      @indy_go_blue6048 Před 2 lety +5

      @@janesgems7 How I wish anyone with a pinch of talent and good sense had directed the Star Wars sequels. AND the Star Trek sequels.

  • @sidnew2739
    @sidnew2739 Před 3 lety +74

    I sat in the theatre, a 23 old guy, and cried tears of pure overwhelmed joy when this scene happened.

  • @Ienstien965
    @Ienstien965 Před rokem +83

    Imagine how Peter Jackson and his team must have felt putting these shots together with the music to create this scene. Must have been incredible.

  • @megatron621
    @megatron621 Před 10 lety +345

    This seriously makes my heart pound every time...

  • @antsu91
    @antsu91 Před 10 lety +189

    How on earth they managed to make one message delivery so epic! Never underestimate the power of music. :)

    • @tomascarvalho7514
      @tomascarvalho7514 Před 2 lety +15

      It's the ultimate magic of the Ainur!!! Nothing beats the power of Music in Tolkien's world, Tolkien himself made sure of that 😌

  • @juliab.350
    @juliab.350 Před měsícem +3

    one of those "you had to be there to experience it" moments in cinema. I was 12 years old and although I was really young I was blown away by that scene.

  • @joebreslin1818
    @joebreslin1818 Před 2 lety +187

    This particular scene in the trilogy always makes me very emotional. The visuals are absolutely breathtaking but it’s the music that really does it for me. At 1:57 I know it’s the Gondor theme that’s playing but much like the lighting of beacons the music is also a form of communication between Gondor and Rohan. The Gondor theme starts with the low brass section as they first call out for aid and this is quickly answered by Rohan who repeat this patch with their horns. Then both brass and horn sections come together much like Gondor and Rohan as the theme progresses and they both prepare to fight against evil. Absolutely incredible work by Howard Shore (and string section).

    • @roosmarijn2634
      @roosmarijn2634 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you for this comment!

    • @E3ECO
      @E3ECO Před 5 měsíci

      It is amazing and one of my favorite moments in the trilogy, but I do have to wonder if Gondor initially thought the first lit beacon was coming from Rohan for them. It might take a minute to realize their beacon in the city was lit first.

  • @VDA19
    @VDA19 Před 9 lety +826

    You know, Sauron could've destroyed just 1 of those bonfires and he would've won the war.

    • @cinquine1
      @cinquine1 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** God damn it, I won't apologize for what I did to Phorid.

    • @davailama1254
      @davailama1254 Před 9 lety +36

      pateuvasiliu no man, the rohirrim where just for show, the green skeleton is immmortal anyway.

    • @joshwhite3339
      @joshwhite3339 Před 9 lety +14

      Cedric Deckmyn sort of. If they hadn't killed the witch king he probably could have stopped them, he was a very powerful sorcerer and had the backing of sauron.

    • @joshwhite3339
      @joshwhite3339 Před 9 lety +13

      Cedric Deckmyn and also, the city was about to fall, and Rohan delayed it, if they hadn't the dead would have arrived too late, everyone would have died.

    • @davailama1254
      @davailama1254 Před 9 lety +14

      ***** You got me bro.

  • @jackedmonds2440
    @jackedmonds2440 Před 9 lety +144

    I get tears in my eyes sometimes...
    Simply one of the most awe-inspiring combinations of cinematography and music in the history of filmmaking.

  • @konstantinestratidis3691
    @konstantinestratidis3691 Před rokem +116

    Fun fact, did you know that Tolkien took this idea directly from the Byzantine (Eastern Roman Empire) Beacons System? In the 9th century AD, the Byzantine Empire was constantly attacked by the Arab armies. To warn the capital city of Constantinople of Arab incursions, the Byzantines created a series of Beacons System Fortresses, set on top of Mt. Loulon, Mt. Argaios, Mt. Isamos, Mt. Aigilon, Mt. Mamas; Mt. Kyrizos, Mt. Mokilos; and lastly seen by Constantinople, Mt Saint Auxentius. The beacons were lit when Arab armies were spotted to transmit messages from the border with the Abbasid Caliphate across Asia Minor to the Byzantine capital, hence warning the city of imminent threat, and bolstering immediate defenses. Pretty cool huh?

    • @forsa-gb8cx
      @forsa-gb8cx Před rokem +6

      Super cool indeed

    • @MM-zg4wu
      @MM-zg4wu Před 7 měsíci +3

      The Indians did the same, adding smoke signals.

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Ah so the Orcs are Arabs/Turks.
      I could see that.

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MM-zg4wu
      Yeah smoke would’ve been easier to see in the day time. No reason you can’t do both with one pyre.

    • @grub833
      @grub833 Před 7 měsíci +7

      I'm pretty sure gondor was partly inspired from the byzantines and I've see many people suggest the same
      Whether it's true or not idk

  • @frankvc5899
    @frankvc5899 Před 5 měsíci +22

    When you feel sad, when you think you are alone, play this. There is always hope. Maybe not right away, maybe it takes a while. But hope and aid will go through. This means so much to me

  • @yeismeload
    @yeismeload Před 9 lety +215

    Even with all the action and other scenes, this is still my fav in the entire trilogy...the music and cinematography combined with seeing it in theatre was amazing. It literally sent shivers down my spine for the entire time.

  • @kevindehulsters
    @kevindehulsters Před 6 lety +84

    Who knew the lighting of beacons could be one of the most epic moments in movie history

  • @dbz9393
    @dbz9393 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Can we all just take a minute to appreciate the music during this scene? Breath taking

  • @loalice360
    @loalice360 Před 2 měsíci +3

    One of my favourite scenes. Back then, my heart soared when the beacons lit up one by one. I was tearing and wanted to shout with extreme excitement inside the cinema.❤❤

  • @Martoto94
    @Martoto94 Před 8 lety +312

    Freezing your ass off while sitting on a rock, waiting for a signal that probably comes only once in a hundred years or so - worst job in all of Middle Earth for sure.

    • @huy211
      @huy211 Před 8 lety +27

      Especially if people never get any cell service/reception. Goddamn that sucks.

    • @Sam-zq9ry
      @Sam-zq9ry Před 7 lety +2

      Mart kenyon one of the most important jobs though

    • @SuperCompany007
      @SuperCompany007 Před 7 lety +23

      Think about it, if there is a war you would be safe from drafts and fighting

    • @dhthanhitc
      @dhthanhitc Před 7 lety +20

      They likely do it in shifts, a person will guard for 8 hours or so, then switch.

    • @joshwhite3339
      @joshwhite3339 Před 7 lety +38

      If you're in the Gondor military you probably have to spend a few months every few years or so on "Beacon" rotation, just as a matter of course.

  • @awenblanquet8290
    @awenblanquet8290 Před 9 lety +338

    1:57 the best song of the lord of the ring

  • @dodorichard
    @dodorichard Před 4 měsíci +5

    At 1:57, my body literally went full body chills, cannot believe how powerful that scene and music was.

  • @spankingbrand
    @spankingbrand Před 2 lety +30

    The Amazon series may have the budget but they can never top scenes like this. This is timeless.

    • @TheOReport1994
      @TheOReport1994 Před 5 měsíci +4

      The Amazon disgrace, and even The Hobbit, will never be able to compare to what LotR was and still is!

    • @Kllanderer
      @Kllanderer Před 4 měsíci +2

      The sad thing is that they could have topped it... if they had only hired talented people who loved Tolkien's work and were given creative freedom.

  • @mmmme7613
    @mmmme7613 Před 9 lety +106

    Right there, right at 1:58, absolutely incredible. Out of all the movies, one of my favorites. The music, the cinematography, it is all so intense. Shivers, every time.

  • @DocterEvil111
    @DocterEvil111 Před 10 lety +227

    GOOSEBUMPS EVERY FUCKING TIME

  • @TCT24
    @TCT24 Před 4 lety +20

    You know the score is good when it makes a scene that has a couple of haystacks being lit on fire, look *SO EPIC*

  • @Axel1051
    @Axel1051 Před rokem +84

    Let's face facts, the greatest movie soundtrack of all time, and this scene is it's crowning glory.

  • @teddyknoxville24
    @teddyknoxville24 Před 9 lety +64

    For some reason i think this scene is why return if the king won best picture at the oscars just beautiful cinematography and the powerful orchestra give it such affect even with barely any full on dialogue its my favourite scene in the trilogy

  • @RebelStrikesBack
    @RebelStrikesBack Před 8 lety +319

    "The beacons are lit! The beacons are lit! Gondor calls for aid!"
    *several beats*
    "And Rohan will answer. Muster the Rohirrim!"

    • @GM_-
      @GM_- Před 5 lety +5

      To be precise, "the beacons of Minas Tirith! The beacons are lit!! Gondor calls for aid!!!"
      I was searching up for that very clip after watching this one. And, I've always wanted to type out a whole lot of exclamation marks!
      😎😁😁

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 3 lety +1

      He probably was sour about the lack of help from Gondor. But realized that if they fell his kingdom was next.

  • @philml1624
    @philml1624 Před 5 lety +49

    1:57 Goosebumps-moment every time!
    My dream came true. At the 7th October 2018 in the "Salle Pleyel" in Paris, I met the first time Howard Shore personally after his concert. He played all memorable compositions of his career. I thanked him to having played one of my absolute favourite songs - The Lighting of the Beacons. I can remember that my voice was trembling out of joy and excitement. I shed some tears during the scene next to my girlfriend. Thank you Howard Shore for all your amazing masterpieces that will spark like lightings in our hearts of all LotR Fans

    • @tgcnow
      @tgcnow Před rokem +2

      The scoring for the Ride of the Rohirrim shows Shore's genius and insight. Most composers would have just blared away with trumpets once they start the charge. Instead, the music shifts to a gentle air, as if to express what each man thinks, riding toward what will probably be is death, never again to see all he loves. So when the big sound picks up again, it has the momentum of an avalance started by a few falling stones.

  • @hmdwgf
    @hmdwgf Před 2 lety +52

    I remember seeing this when it came out in 2003. I had tears in my eyes- and I still get emotional every time I watch it. To see something this epic and powerful on the big screen is an experience that leaves a lasting impression… that is the power of the movies, and that is why it is such a fantastic medium.

    • @alanfoster6589
      @alanfoster6589 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Truth.

    • @ArohaSuomi
      @ArohaSuomi Před 9 měsíci +1

      I remember it too. That's when I knew I had to book that NZ trip. ❤️

    • @TheOReport1994
      @TheOReport1994 Před 5 měsíci

      I was nine at the time, and I felt the same!

    • @CybeargPlays
      @CybeargPlays Před 4 měsíci

      I just got to experience it again yesterday.
      If you have an Alamo Drafthouse cinema or similar theater, they may have showings of the trilogy around this time. The Alamo seems to do it each year, and it’s always sold out.

  • @TheRenDog
    @TheRenDog Před 9 lety +61

    I don't need to convince others of Andrew Lesnie's ingenious cinematography. This scene (among others) does it all on its own. Peter made Middle Earth a reality- Andrew made it beautiful.
    White shores are calling, Mr. Lesnie. Thank you for everything.

  • @ShadowGricken
    @ShadowGricken Před 10 lety +434

    Now all of China knows you're here.

  • @GawainSSB
    @GawainSSB Před 2 lety +14

    This scene is the proof that music makes a scene

  • @idiotdoomspiral666
    @idiotdoomspiral666 Před 7 měsíci +5

    probably the greatest combination of image and sound. it is perfect

  • @canpinaro
    @canpinaro Před 10 lety +51

    this movie deserved the 11 oscars it got ;)

  • @Ian-ot7up
    @Ian-ot7up Před 9 lety +26

    [bats down the troll]
    This scene, combined with the music, combined with a giant theater screen, was nothing short of a religious experience.

  • @emotionblur7214
    @emotionblur7214 Před 2 lety +17

    Epic at its best. All feeling and emotions (the rising of humans, the unity, the optimism and the resurrection of hope, and the visuals, the music) come at the perfect time in the movie and resonate altogether. One of the best scenes ever made.

  • @belleretiredaccount
    @belleretiredaccount Před 2 lety +7

    The second Gondor soldier is my favorite LotR crew cameo. It's Christian Rivers, the storyboard artist.
    According to him, the casting department would see him walking across the studio to get to work and would point out and say that was how Gondorians should look like. So when he asked PJ for a cameo, they knew exactly where to put him.

  • @theohaigy
    @theohaigy Před 9 lety +65

    Epic scoring, truly.

  • @quietside3734
    @quietside3734 Před 6 lety +26

    I'd go to the cinema just to watch this scene over and over again, it never grows old. One of the most important parts of the trilogy, and Peter Jackson knew it.

  • @RPGisDUM
    @RPGisDUM Před 11 měsíci +6

    A rare specific theater moment I’ll never forget.

  • @JaneNewAuthor
    @JaneNewAuthor Před 10 měsíci +13

    Still gives me goosebumps and brings tears to my eyes, 20 years later.
    I remember vividly seeing it in the cinema. No other scene in any movie ever compares to this.

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 Před 9 měsíci

      Sure, Fire over England.

    • @JaneNewAuthor
      @JaneNewAuthor Před 9 měsíci

      @@tonyburzio4107 I'd always thought it was the Southern Alps on the south island of New Zealand

  • @123DTRAY123
    @123DTRAY123 Před 10 lety +74

    1:57 gave me the shivers down the right side of my face!

    • @TheManOfRash
      @TheManOfRash Před 10 lety +7

      it was probably the greatest thing i've ever experienced at the cinema

    • @Stifut
      @Stifut Před 10 lety +17

      dude that sounds like a stroke

    • @123DTRAY123
      @123DTRAY123 Před 10 lety +1

      ***** XD

    • @iriverriver
      @iriverriver Před 10 lety +2

      123DTRAY123 it really does sound like a stroke o_o are you alright?

    • @123DTRAY123
      @123DTRAY123 Před 10 lety +3

      DynamicFlare It actually was a stroke :s
      But I'm out of the hospital now, and all is well luckily.

  • @jumpinshade
    @jumpinshade Před 7 lety +32

    easily the most hopeful moment of the movie.
    United we stand divided we fall.

  • @user-pb2vo4pt3t
    @user-pb2vo4pt3t Před 6 měsíci +5

    This is my favorite scene in both Trilogies!
    Hope is kindled, indeed!!!
    It's still inspiring over 20 years later!!!😅

  • @steveN111333
    @steveN111333 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The music and the mountains go so well together!!! Each is EPIC !!!!

  • @blondmop92
    @blondmop92 Před 7 lety +26

    You could've given me 3 hours of this, and I'd still be happier with it than The Hobbit movies. They weren't "bad," per se, but they had the misfortune of being directly related to 3 of the most spectacular movies ever made.

    • @darksev.6468
      @darksev.6468 Před 7 lety +1

      I love the first movie. I saw the third in cinema but don't remember much of it. Didn't see the second except for like half of it but I don't remember much.
      The spiders and Smaug were excellently made, honestly. The CGI on the orcs (especially Azog) was lame, I hated how much Dane looked CGI (even though he wasn't), hated Tauriel, Legolas felt out of place, the trolls could've been better (CGI wise), as could have the goblins.. Although goblins and orcs are the same thing. Disappointed in Wargs; I like their wolfish appearance, which is closer to the books than the ones in LoTR, but they didn't look as real/good. Gollum also felt a little bit too CGI-ish. I liked Beorn, but I'm not sure about his bear form. I somewhat liked Radagast, honestly, and everything about his scenes in the first movie---except the kinda silly hedgehog part. But I did like spiders climbing over his house, although I don't understand why they climbed onto his house and down again. The bats were not good CGI-wise (once again, first movie bats).
      Thrain and Thror looked too CGI-ish. Thorin, Kili, and FIli didn't have beards. Bombur simply just looked stupid (that bear looks like sausages, for fuck's sake.), and Ori deserved a better haircut. I liked Bofur's hat. The CGI on the eagles were a thousand times better in LoTR.

    • @My-nl6sg
      @My-nl6sg Před 5 lety +3

      Jackson set stakes so high the man himself couldn't even pass it again. Hobbit is good compared to most movies, but then it falls horribly short when you put it next to it's big brother Lotr

  • @xrarnax
    @xrarnax Před 10 lety +13

    Such a simple yet powerful scene.

  • @raine-time
    @raine-time Před 3 lety +21

    I remember watching this as a kid with my dad, just in awe of how exciting this is
    Such a good scene

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Před 3 lety +1

      @RedCloud Me too man I’m so glad I was born in 1994 and got to see this in the cinemas growing up

  • @jarvinator100
    @jarvinator100 Před 3 lety +5

    When I was younger I would regularly do The Lord of the Rings marathons, (extended edition of course.) One summer I did it and the next day I woke up and decided to do it again. Then the next day the same thing. I watched all three extended edition films in a row, for a consecutive week. Even with the many times I have seen this scene it still gives me chills of excitement, along with many other scenes of course.

  • @CoolsBreeze
    @CoolsBreeze Před 10 lety +31

    This scene was so well done, so much detail and so much depth.

  • @thebaracuda
    @thebaracuda Před 8 lety +20

    legit get the chills whenever i watch this

  • @acenewholland564
    @acenewholland564 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Man, this scene on orchestral cinema must be insane to see and hear

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is what makes Lord of the Rings an EPIC.

  • @Squad1993
    @Squad1993 Před 9 lety +29

    I get chills every time I watch this scene or listen to this music.
    It's so powerful.

  • @LucaPed94
    @LucaPed94 Před 9 lety +89

    2:38 "Cheryl Tiegs, nice..."

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover Před 6 lety +1

      Finally, thank you. All the same boring ass comments on these vids and not enough family guy.

    • @duhman3649
      @duhman3649 Před 6 lety +2

      Thought I was the only one who came from Family Guy

    • @ugurcanturk3316
      @ugurcanturk3316 Před 5 lety

      This must be higher

  • @Keldorn1000
    @Keldorn1000 Před 5 lety +13

    always crying when i see this in full length, so epic

  • @Jerbsinator
    @Jerbsinator Před 2 lety +7

    That music makes me tear up everytime. It's just so damn good.

  • @pennclick
    @pennclick Před 7 lety +17

    One guy falls asleep throughout the entire thing.
    "You live up here on a mountain in the middle of nowhere... you had ONE job."

  • @yarpen26
    @yarpen26 Před 6 lety +55

    Howard Shore is to The Lord of the Rings what John Williams is to Star Wars.

  • @PubicGore
    @PubicGore Před 4 lety +15

    1:57 is one of the greatest expositional climaxes of film, I think.

  • @LordHannigan
    @LordHannigan Před 3 lety +14

    It was in 2003 I saw this. Now I was 16 years old when I saw this scene. This was the first time I felt the power of Hope. Each beacon lit it builds, builds and builds. A powerful scene and I know millions of people agree. Just how can you compare this trilogy to anything else.

  • @caroleclark1912
    @caroleclark1912 Před 10 lety +7

    the music in this is amazing

  • @Illnathftfw
    @Illnathftfw Před 9 lety +19

    1:57 chills every fucking time

  • @jstambul
    @jstambul Před 2 lety +11

    my favorite scene of the entire trilogy, and one of my favorite of all time in cinema. goosebumps instantly.

  • @DrDolan2000
    @DrDolan2000 Před 3 lety +6

    They're just lighting beacons
    And it's one of the coolest fucking scenes I've ever watched in a movie

  • @thesenate8743
    @thesenate8743 Před 8 lety +23

    MOST EPIC SCENE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mrfantastic407
    @mrfantastic407 Před 10 lety +42

    Oh, the days before cell phones...

  • @duedecimal6622
    @duedecimal6622 Před 4 lety +12

    this scene still give me the chills

  • @JulieAndrewsFan93
    @JulieAndrewsFan93 Před 10 lety +28

    This scene always gives me goosebumps

  • @FuryOfCalderon
    @FuryOfCalderon Před rokem +4

    Here I am, 2 decades after I first saw this scene, tearing up over some fires burning on mountains.

  • @devilhunter07
    @devilhunter07 Před rokem +7

    Listening in 2022 , all those brassy horns and epic combination of cinematography and timeless score by Howard shore... Peter Jackson made our lives beautiful by this movies.. Thank you Howard... Thank you Peter... Thank you LOTR

  • @callahaine100
    @callahaine100 Před rokem +10

    This has to be one of the most epic scenes of all time

  • @royvanderschilden
    @royvanderschilden Před 10 lety +34

    Amazing! This music together with the epic scenery always gives me goosebumps at 1:57