FIRST TIME WATCHING! LORD OF THE RINGS - Fellowship Of The Ring - Extended Edition (PART 1/2)

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  • @michaelvalentine2821
    @michaelvalentine2821 Před 3 měsíci +501

    You: “Everyone stole everything from Tolkien.”
    Me: “yes”.

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +41

      truuuuutthhhh 😂

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 Před 3 měsíci +37

      @@nataschasummers Well, except for fantasy that was written before Tolkien, like Conan, Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, etc. High fantasy like Lord of the Rings isn't the only sub-genre of fantasy there is. Tolkien is definitely the most influential fantasy author, though.

    • @frankishempire2322
      @frankishempire2322 Před 3 měsíci +16

      Beowulf?

    • @IvanRogart
      @IvanRogart Před 3 měsíci +2

      Rolling (Harry Potter), Martin (Game of thrones) and other authors who came out after

    • @michaelvalentine2821
      @michaelvalentine2821 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@frankishempire2322 bro the earliest known manuscript of Beowulf was written in like 900ad.

  • @Kyrobinthian
    @Kyrobinthian Před 3 měsíci +72

    The reason why they dont ride the birds all the way to mordor is in the books the lord of eagles tells gandalf almost verbatem that they are not a taxi service

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Also, they're all just too damn heavy for the eagles - they can carry a man some short distance, yes, and hobbits and Gandalf the White (who Gwaihir said was "light as a feather") were ok, but the rest just weigh too much for long distance cross-continent flying journeys. I can't imagine them carrying either Boromir or Gimli very far without tiring.

    • @Hero_Of_Old
      @Hero_Of_Old Před 3 měsíci +6

      ​@@billholder1330 thats not even the point. There's numerous other reasons why.

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Hero_Of_Old not your point, it's my point, and it's just as valid as any of yours, among many, sure, but just as relevant as any.

    • @Lemon_Force
      @Lemon_Force Před 3 měsíci +17

      Not to mention they would be seen coming pretty easily and intercepted

    • @MannyNamiro
      @MannyNamiro Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Lemon_Force Exactly. Mordor has Nazgul on flying Fellbeasts. The entire point of sending Frodo into Mordor is secrecy. If there's a fleet of eagles flying in, it would 1000% be investigated.

  • @irishinnj72
    @irishinnj72 Před 3 měsíci +76

    J.R.R. Tolkien said that Beren and Lúthien is the fictionalized love story of himself and his wife Edith. On his headstone is "Beren" along with his real name, dates and such. On his wife's headstone is "Lúthien" along with her real name, dates and such.

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed Před 3 měsíci +10

      They had a remarkable relationship. Honestly one of the great real life romances, and in a lot of ways she was his muse.

    • @hannesmayer3716
      @hannesmayer3716 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@fakecubed
      Yes. They fell in love when Tolkien was 16 or 17, but his guardian (his parents passed away earlier) forbade him every contact with Edith until he became of legal age. He waited until his 21 birthday, and then wrote her a letter immediatly. She was allready engaged with another man, but he visited her to change her mind and, well, it worked.

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@hannesmayer3716 Amiracle love! Thank you friends for sharing these nuggets

  • @onizodd
    @onizodd Před 3 měsíci +133

    Tolkien: Sitting down smoking a pipe reading the newspaper
    Everyone else: Watching him from behind a tree, rubbing their hands together

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +9

      ahahahah

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 3 měsíci +13

      CS Lewis: Walks in. “Hello, Tollers. Been working on anything interesting lately?”
      Tolkien: “Yes. Quite a bit, really.”
      Lewis: “Yeah? Got a lot of allegory going on in it?”
      Tolkien: “No, I wouldn’t say so, particularly.”
      Lewis: Holds up a pen and inkwell. “Ah. Well, you don’t mind if I do then…?”

    • @Rocket1377
      @Rocket1377 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@0okaminoNothing wrong with allegory. It enhances a story.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Rocket1377Personally, I'm not opposed to it. It can work really well. Tolkien, on the other hand, expressed not being at all fond of it, so you'd have to take that up with him.

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@Rocket1377 It can enhance a story if it's meant to make a specific point about the time and culture you're writing about. But otherwise, it kind of limits and hinders the story. To be clear, allegory isn't just symbolism and parallels. You'll find that in pretty much everything, and it's everywhere in Lotr. Allegory is when you explicitly are making the story about something else. For instance, in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, it's explicitly an allegory for Christianity, and reading it in any other way is actually inaccurate. By contrast, In Lotr, the deity/deities definitely parallel Catholicism, but they aren't explicitly allegorical, and are meant to be their own thing in the world of Middle-earth.

  • @theviciouschickenofbristol4779
    @theviciouschickenofbristol4779 Před 3 měsíci +147

    Gimli was the first one in middle earth to make an honest attempt to destroy the ring (in the movies at least). Elrond said "It must be destroyed" Gimli was like "Watch me do it!"

    • @jaredvillaire2944
      @jaredvillaire2944 Před 3 měsíci +40

      Straight up just sat there and immediately was just like, "bet" lmao

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels Před 3 měsíci +18

      Even though that didn't happen in the book, it is kind of significant, as no one else could ever really make a serious attempt to destroy the ring. Bilbo tries to throw the ring into his fireplace, but instead puts it back in his pocket. However, dwarves are naturally more resistant to magic and its influences, unlike elves and men.

    • @matthewchew8826
      @matthewchew8826 Před 3 měsíci +2

      i always think how this is an underappreciated moment

    • @krzysztofdabrowski9399
      @krzysztofdabrowski9399 Před 3 měsíci +9

      ​@@PhilBagelsyeah. Possibly Sauron's greatest miscalculation. Dwarves have proven to resilient and willful even for his full might. Sadly, the dwarven rings, though not subjugated by The One, amplified their flaws and dark traits greatly.

    • @GoUtes92
      @GoUtes92 Před 3 měsíci +8

      In the book Frodo actually asked Gandalf about destroying the ring in his house. Gandalf actually gave Frodo a hammer and basically said "see what happens if you try to destroy it". Frodo ended up on his butt with the hammer on the ground, having no memory of even swinging the hammer at the ring.

  • @seanmcmurphy4744
    @seanmcmurphy4744 Před 3 měsíci +217

    40:09 "Is that the same elf? She looked different" Frodo, having been stabbed by the Ringwraith's blade, is passing into the Shadow realm. He sees Arwen as a glowing figure, because that's what Elves look like in that realm.

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +33

      thank you for clearing this up! ❤️

    • @tileux
      @tileux Před 3 měsíci +15

      @@nataschasummersits worth noting that elves exist in the physical and spirit realms, so they see and sense more than humans and other people. Its their glow that gives all life its brightness. So when they leave middle earth the colours of natural life fade. Also the 3 rings, held by elrond, gandalf(gifted to him)and galadriel, draw their power from the One Ring. If it is destroyed, the powers of the elves will be greatly diminished.

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 Před 3 měsíci +21

      @@tileux They don't draw power from the One Ring. However, since it was Sauron who taught the elf Celebrimbor, the maker of the three elven rings, how to craft rings of power, when the One Ring is destroyed, the three will also fade, along with all the works that were done with the three elven rings--including Lothlorien's otherworldliness.

    • @runtwer5700
      @runtwer5700 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Not really. Arwen isn't even there in the book. It's Glorfindel. They're just emphasizing that she's there to help and that she's important. Elves don't look like that in the shadow realm. You can clearly tell this when Frodo is stabbed. The Nazgul are white and glowing. Everything else is dark. When Aragorn jumps out to defend him, he's surrounded in black mist. Why would Aragorn be a shadow, the Nazgul glowing white and then Arwen even more glowing white? He's wearing the One Ring, not one of the Elvish rings.

    • @seanmcmurphy4744
      @seanmcmurphy4744 Před 3 měsíci +14

      @@runtwer5700Because Arwen is an elf and Aragorn is a man. In the book it says Frodo, passing into the Shadow Realm after being stabbed, sees Glorfindel as a glowing figure:
      'To Frodo [when he first meets Glorfindel] it appeared that a white light was shining through the form and raiment of the rider, as if through a thin veil.'
      Frodo, talking about the fight at the ford: "I thought that I saw a white figure that shone and did not grow dim like the others. Was that Glorfindel then?"
      Gandalf: "Yes, you saw him for a moment as he is upon the other side: one of the mighty of the Firstborn."
      In the movie Jackson just replaced Glorfindel with Arwen

  • @hissoriwaizu8601
    @hissoriwaizu8601 Před 3 měsíci +62

    4:15 Congratulations. You're the first elf scared of an orc.

    • @ViewfromtheVoid
      @ViewfromtheVoid Před 3 měsíci +12

      And a moth apparantly. I think we now know why she stopped watching as a 10 year old xD

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před 3 měsíci +61

    At 48:29 you ask, "Is it not allowed for like Elves and humans to be together?" In previous history there were only two unions of Elves and Men: Beren and Luthien, which Strider was singing about, and Tuor son of Huor and Idril Celebrindal of Gondolin, both thousands of years ago in the First Age of the world. The movie doesn't mention it, but in the book, Elrond tells Strider, "Arwen Undomiel shall not diminish her life's grace for less cause. She shall not be the bride of any man less than the King of both Gondor and Arnor."

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +14

      You missed the literal father SECOND half elf named Eärendil! Elrond’s Father: who is son of Tuor!

    • @wv1138
      @wv1138 Před 3 měsíci +2

      With the story of Beren and Luthien in mind, google find-a-grave Tolkien..

    • @connorbosley4431
      @connorbosley4431 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@Makkaru112 there were 4 all together
      Beren and luthien
      Arwen and aragorn
      Tuor and idril
      And Andreth and Aegnor, which was human woman and an elf man, although they never married as Aegnor was killed in the battle of sudden flame.

    • @seregrian5675
      @seregrian5675 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@connorbosley4431 A deep dive into the lore shows there were seven:
      Beren & Luthien; Tuor & Idril; Earendil & Elwing (both half-Elves); Aragorn & Arwen; Andreth & Aegnor (never consummated); Turin & Finduilas (also never consummated); and supposedly Imrazor & Mithrellas (which means that both Boromir and Faramir had Elf-blood in their heritage)

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Makkaru112 Aragorn is descended from Elros, which means Aragorn and Arwen are very (very) distant cousins.

  • @hassamlatif1169
    @hassamlatif1169 Před 3 měsíci +174

    Glad you chose to watch the extended editions rather than the theatrical cuts. The fact that there are SO many deleted scenes (seriously, return of the king has 50 mins of them) and they are all edited seamlessly into the film rather than being a separate deleted scene collection is just one of the things that make the extended editions so amazing. By far the best special editions Ive seen for a film series. Hell, there's so much commentary and behind the scenes footage in them on top of the deleted scenes.

    • @cthulhuspawn6290
      @cthulhuspawn6290 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I rewatched the Lord of the rings but I watched the extended edition (I never even knew about the extended edition) by accident and just thought that I must've had terrible memory. Lol

    • @paulabbott6678
      @paulabbott6678 Před 3 měsíci +4

      The entry to the shire in the theatrical cut is far superior. That alone makes theatrical the version to watch, especially for a first timer

    • @hoon_sol
      @hoon_sol Před 3 měsíci +14

      @@paulabbott6678:
      Absolute bullshit.

    • @paulabbott6678
      @paulabbott6678 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@hoon_sol right?! The extended version shire entry is utter bull. 100% agree

    • @hoon_sol
      @hoon_sol Před 3 měsíci

      @@paulabbott6678:
      No, the moronic tripe you just uttered is what's absolute bullshit.

  • @vincentdesjardins1354
    @vincentdesjardins1354 Před 3 měsíci +27

    30:28 'You absolute sausage of a hobbit'
    made me laugh so hard I'm dying 😂

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +2

      😂 glad to be of service

    • @luminatrixfanfiction
      @luminatrixfanfiction Před 2 měsíci

      @@nataschasummers46:12 Who hurt you? I only just started watching your channel by starting with this one, and already in the first 10 minutes I got vibes from you that you hate men or you are a third wave feminist. Either way, that negativity is not an attractive quality.

    • @OneEyedJack1970
      @OneEyedJack1970 Před měsícem

      Your so sasseh! I love the way you talk.

  • @lionlyons
    @lionlyons Před 3 měsíci +22

    “So he goes on an adventure with Gandalf and a few friends.” No, Natasha - that’s _The Hobbit_ .

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +5

      haha i really though bilbo was going with them lol i haven't seen The Hobbit so didn't even know Bilbo was in that one! or gandalf tbf 😂

    • @lionlyons
      @lionlyons Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@nataschasummers Bilbo isn’t just in it, he’s the main protagonist!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +54

    “Is it secret, is it safe?” Gandalf was gone for 17 years doing loads of research and travelling hundreds of miles all over middle earth to find much needed info and protected lore of isildur and these events. Often gleaned from certain clans of elves

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před 3 měsíci +3

      To be fair, in the movie it wasn't that long, since Frodo clearly hasn't aged much and is much younger.

    • @resathe6760
      @resathe6760 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@peterlewis2178it probably isn't as long as in the books but more like because everyone else hasn't aged much. Frodo wouldn't have aged a lot since he has the ring

    • @enigmamz
      @enigmamz Před 3 měsíci

      No, that IS how it is in the books, 17 years, but Pete didn't want to have that much time spent on backstory (modern audiences aren't fit for that). That's also why he skipped 3 1/2 chapters from the ferry crossing to reaching Bree (the new characters involved in them aren't involved after that, so screw'em)@@resathe6760

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@resathe6760 fair, although it's not like he is wearing/using it, he just has it in an envelope, so I imagine he'd still age quite a bit

    • @Overlord734
      @Overlord734 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@peterlewis2178Bilbo hasn't been using it much either, at least it's most logical to presume so.

  • @steveplummer5779
    @steveplummer5779 Před 3 měsíci +33

    The other good thing about watching this movie series is now you'll understand a whole generation of memes. "Keep your secrets" "A wizard is never late" "One does not simply" "What about second breakfast."

    • @thomaswilliamson298
      @thomaswilliamson298 Před 3 měsíci +3

      The movie that launched a thousand memes.

    • @bz6046
      @bz6046 Před 3 měsíci +3

      You forgot the best one "So you have chosen death"

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bz6046 My favorite Saruman movie quote is the last one: "AaaaaiiieeeeeeeuuuuurghhhhgurbletumbleSPLAT" (or something like that) hehe hehe hehe

    • @TheMan21892
      @TheMan21892 Před 2 měsíci

      🎼 “They’re taking the hobbits to Isengard!” 🎶

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheMan21892 Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew! hehe What about they legs? hehe

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +24

    Aragorn’s True name & and mission was a closely guarded secret so nobody besides people like Elrond and the remaining clans of the Dúnedain would know him and also keep his identity secret. Sauron was hunting down all remnants of Númenor (from 5000 plus years ago) til this day. So it’s why Aragorn must be kept secret. He was raised by Elrond and his twin sons: Elladan & Elrohir; since I was a baby. He became close friends with these twins! They are practically blood brothers. That’s how close.

    • @CummyPancakes
      @CummyPancakes Před 3 měsíci

      Then he goes and married his adopted father's daughter.
      Hmmmm

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Since HE was a baby. I can’t edit this without losing the heart sticker sadly

    • @rptrrwr
      @rptrrwr Před měsícem +1

      Ah, that slip. Nah, you said I, you meant I. Everyone wants to be Aragorn it's ok to tell the truth lol

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +19

    Gandalf was given the ring of fire (Varya) by one of the oldest remaining elves from the first clans to wake beneath the stars before the sun and moon ever existed; at the Cuiviènen river named Círdan. It’s best attribute was it raises the spirits of those who wear it. Bolstering internal strength and so forth. He knew it would aid Gandalf in his quest from the Valar and Eru Îlluvatar (the one AllFather) themselves to bolster the spirits of the free peoples of middle earth and to sow seeds of hope within the hearts of Men, Elves and Dwarves alike.

    • @dariojanjic402
      @dariojanjic402 Před 3 měsíci

      Narya, not Varya. :)

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@dariojanjic402 yup. Autocorrect. But I cannot edit it without losing the heart sticker

  • @johnmackendrick5173
    @johnmackendrick5173 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I hope Natascha doesn't think she is the first to wonder if the giant eagles could just drop the ring into the fire at Mount Doom.
    There are several good reasons for this.
    1) The Eagles don't do someone's bidding just because they are asked. They saved Gandalf's life because he owes them a favor but they are certainly not his servants or his minions.
    2) The Eagles are just as corruptible as anyone. If one of them had possession of the ring, he would not hesitate to take it for himself and try to wield its power.
    3) The mission depends highly on secrecy. If some giant eagles flew toward Morder, Sauron would see them and wonder why. .He definitely has the resources to stop them and take the ring away from them.

  • @adamcrossetti267
    @adamcrossetti267 Před 3 měsíci +9

    If it hasn’t been mentioned yet I’d like to expose the idea that Gandalf and all wizards are essentially angels looking over Middle Earth. Knowing that makes me tear up in happiness seeing his interactions with the Hobbits. Imagine an angel coming to visit YOU, to truly celebrate and enjoy your birthday 😢.

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yup, the Wizards are Maiar, timeless angelic beings already in existence and present at Creation, they are undying, although the bodies they "wear" while in Middle Earth are certainly mortal. And yes, might consider them "Angels", while the next rank up, the Valar (the actual Creators of Middle Earth), might be "Arcangels").
      But keep in mind the Istari (Wizards) are "under orders", and their divine powers are somewhat "nerfed" while in Middle Earth - they are there to INSPIRE the Free Peoples to rise up and defeat Sauron, not to fight the battles themselves with their full powers. So the only times Gandalf gets to use his full powers in Middle Earth are when the opponent is an actual fallen Maia, as dark angel, if you will. So he can use his powers against Durin's Bane (the Balrog, who fell to Melkor / Morgoth during Creation), and then against the recently-fallen Saruman. If Gandalf had had to face off against Sauron (another fallen Maia, corrupted by Morgoth), he could have used his full powers. I'm not sure about the Witch King, though, I mean, he was a Man, corrupted by Sauron, so maybe maybe not (they never had a face-to-face in the books like they did in the movies).

  • @olorin1.414
    @olorin1.414 Před 3 měsíci +27

    The elf maiden Aragorn was talking about to Frodo was Lúthien
    The tale of Beren and Lúthien is a story from The Silmarillion, the greatest love story ever written.
    It's great to hear the Yorkshire accent ,even though I'm from Lancashire 🌹😃

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

      The fuller story is completed through the other books so it’s best to pair The Silmarillion with The Unfinished Tales, Book Of Lost Tales, Children Of Hùrin, Of Beren & Lúthien. ❤ Lays Of Beleriand + Lay of Leithien as well.

    • @parissimons6385
      @parissimons6385 Před 3 měsíci +2

      In the history of Middle Earth, the First Age story of the adventures of Beren and Luthien take place more than 6,000 years before the story of The LotR. Btw, the name Beren in inscribed on the memorial stone of Prof Tolkien, and Luthien is inscribed on the memorial of his wife. In Middle Earth, Luthien is the daughter of King Elu Thingol, king of the Sindar elves, and Melian, a person of the angelic race of the Maiar (other significant Maiar include Sauron, Gandalf, Saruman, and another found on the journey in Part 2 of this movie). The story of Beren and Luthien was important to Tolkien's overall sub-creation. Elrond Half-Elven, Arwen, and Aragorn are all descended from Beren and Luthien (they were Elrond's maternal great-grandparents, and Aragorn is descended from Elrond's twin brother, Elros, who chose to be human).

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@parissimons63856000 elf years. Each elf year is 70-150 years if mankind. Solar years only get you so far. Time was fluid and expansive during the first age and even some of the second age too ❤

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@parissimons6385I’ll explain this in much detail in her two towers reaction. Don’t worry!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@parissimons6385half-elven(Peredhel) is just a title. Elrond isn’t half elf. His heroic father(Eärendil) was half Vanyar elf and Elwing(Lùthien’s granddaughter) was full elf/quarter human due to her father being Dior(Son of Beren & Lúthien. The true title belongs to Eärendil, Eärendil Peredhel, Peredhel is just a way to honour his father whilst being sort of like a surname to know who his sire is. The title stranding back to Dior who was first half elf. But Eärendil is also a fully half elf in his own right too.

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis Před 3 měsíci +7

    around 50:38 is arguably my favorite blooper. John Rhys-Davies, the Actor for Gimli, stuck the prop ring so spot on he actually broke the one ring right there. it vanishes from frame because of it.

  • @erndaburn7745
    @erndaburn7745 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Gandalf the break dancer lmao
    I'm dying! 😂

  • @rus0004
    @rus0004 Před 3 měsíci +3

    "Have you dealt with a moth. They've got no personal boundaries. And they thud around."
    I'm dying 😂

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci

      I swear thoooo 😂😩
      it’s terrifying to me why they gotta play me like they do - never had no butterfly flying in my face all sporadic like 🥲

    • @rus0004
      @rus0004 Před 3 měsíci

      @@nataschasummers I'm from Australia. It's the fifty billion flies we have to deal with.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +28

    When Isildur cut the ring from Sauron's hand, it was burning hot, and so Isildur was able to transcribe the inscription before it faded.
    He described it to be written in an elven-script of Eregion in a language that was not known to him.
    Gandalf first learned of the inscription when he read the account that Isildur had written before marching north to his death and the loss of the Ring.
    When Gandalf subsequently heated the ring that Bilbo Baggins had found and passed on to Frodo, the inscription appeared, leaving him in no doubt that it was the One Ring.
    Long before, at the creation of the One Ring, the smiths of Eregion who had forged the other Rings of Power heard in their minds the voice of Sauron, reciting the words. They then realized his plans, removing the rings from their fingers.
    The inscription is in black speech. Twisted and cursed elvish and Adúnaic but prime black speech is twisted Elvish.
    “Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.”
    These words were disturbing to any Elves who heard them as well as made them gravely ill if it doesn’t kill you or make you go deranged first, as any words of that "Black Speech". When Gandalf recited them at the Council of Elrond, the sky darkened and the Elves trembled and covered their ears. This was the first time words of that language had been spoken in Rivendell.
    Roughly translated, these words mean: “One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them.”
    At some point following the gifting of the rings, a verse was written and kept as part of the Elven-lore as a way to make sure everyone remains vigilant since he could always find other ways to interact with the world and deceive someone into toppling the entire world, what's left of it.:
    (Full poem inaction below)
    ☆"Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
    Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
    Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,
    One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
    In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
    One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
    One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them
    In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie." ☆
    ◇Oddly enough: From the poem, we get the numbers, coming from the number of rings, 3, 7, 9, 1. Now, if these numbers are flipped, we get the year 1973, THE YEAR IN WHICH HE DIED!◇
    ((Mordor {BlackLand}wasn’t always what it was either, it was given this name after it became this way. Let’s just say it was once a VERY beautiful land where elves lived and then I believe certain clans of mankind later on. ❤. You’ll find no work of art is as detailed and endless as the works of veteran and Oxford professor named John Ronald Raul Tolkien. ❤

    • @TheGodofChaosItself184
      @TheGodofChaosItself184 Před 3 měsíci +3

      His third name isn't Raul, it's Reuel but no need to edit it you'll lose your heart comment once you edited it.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@TheGodofChaosItself184 I know about the heart thing but sucks. Also the name thing I always had trouble remembering the spelling!

  • @andrewcrook8170
    @andrewcrook8170 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Looking forward to part 2 and beyond, early days but sure many LOTR fans will find you and show the love

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Firstly: All 16 rings were meant to go to the elves ( which lead to 300-500years of his infiltration & deception down the drain.) but Mairon of the Maiar(primordial angelic beings in simple terms as they are sort of beyond angels) disguised as a high elf named Annatar when he came to the elves pretending to be an emissary from Valinor on behalf of the Valar so it makes sense how alluring the ring is and how strong it’s pull on people is. (A bit too instant in the movies though) Galadriel soon saw right through him and especially when after speaking with him regarding not remembering him when in Valinor long ago where she learned from all the Valar thanks to being dominantly Vanyar/Teleri side over her Noldorin side where she gleaned from that encounter that she did not study under Aulë the Vala with any elf named Annatar ! But later named Sauron by the elves meaning deceiver! After all of this, The three elven rings were made in secret without Saurons touch upon them thanks to Kelebrimbor! Remember Gandalf before he became Gandalf was the same species of entity Sauron used to be!! Wow hey?
    The Rings in this case, would have lost their powers eventually due to the lack of the One Ring and possibly because they were designed to defeat evil, & evil in the form of Sauron had been defeated twice already in the past.
    The Three Elven Rings served their purpose for a long time. Two out of three of them had several different bearers Unlike the other Rings, the main purpose of the Three is to "heal and preserve", as when Galadriel used Nenya to preserve her realm of Lothlórien over long periods. The Elves made the Three Rings to try to halt the passage of time, or as Tolkien had Elrond say, "to preserve all things unstained". I can expand upon this based on any further statements & questions you have for me as a reply to this comment ! ❤
    There is problem here with the Rings, the Three were supposed to be never touched by Sauron and that's why they were not corrupting…Sauron had not taken part in their making which made the Three more 'pure' unsullied by his dark power, unlike the Nine and Seven Rings! But Sauron in the show touched the very material they were made of!!! So technically he could have tainted them and corrupted!
    Even appendices of Lot tell us the order of making the rings, so they didn't even need the righs to more detailed writings in UT or Silmarillion:
    1200
    Sauron endeavours to seduce the Eldar. Gil-galad refuses to treat with him; but the smiths of Eregion are won over. The Númenoreans begin to make permanent havens.
    c. 1500
    The Elven-smiths instructed by
    Sauron reach the height of their skill.
    They begin the forging of the Rings of Power.
    c. 1590
    The Three Rings are completed in Eregion.
    c. 1600
    Sauron forges the One Ring in
    Orodruin. He completes the Barad-dûr. Kelebrimbor perceives the designs of Sauron.
    1693
    War of the Elves & Sauron begins.
    The Three Rings are hidden."
    'Did you not hear me, Gloin?' said Elrond. 'The Three were not made by Sauron, nor did he ever touch them.
    But of them it is not permitted to speak. So much only in this hour of doubt I may now say. They are not idle. But they were not made as weapons of war or conquest: that is not their power. Those who made them did not desire strength or domination or hoarded wealth, but understanding, making, and healing, to preserve all things unstained.
    These things the Elves of Middle-earth have in some measure gained, though with sorrow. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One."
    ​​⁠The 3 Elven Rings are not susceptible to “The One Ring” in any direct way.. They’re only tied by fate to lose their power if Sauron is defeated completely & absolutely. As they were made by the elves and as always they make things for a purpose and pour their literal spirit into things they create. So if Sauron is defeated then the three rings power will fade and basically become almost useless or diminished versions of their original design since by this era magic has bled from the world by a huge degree thanks to Morgoth’s poisoning the world itself with his very essence that he poured into it. Called The Long Defeat By The Elves and The Men Of The West.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Tolkien(the OG of all Authors) was a veteran of the First World War and many other battles such as The Battle Of Somme etc. his works of art were to give back to the England as a form of restoring lost mythologies that he himself was a master of since he was a top professor of philology at Oxford. He did ALOT of his writing while in the trenches during WWI during small “breaks” while down in those trench forts built into the ground. And while he eldest son was in the Second World War; his Lord Of The Rings writings was strictly created above all else to give his eldest something to read while stationed wherever he was stationed. I forgot that part. They sent letters back and forth about it all the time. He was also the one and only son that actually protected his fathers legacy and work. A lot of his other work were put together BY his son after his father passed away. It’s well worth to react to the documentary behind the scenes film the director and crew and cast created together as well as the interview with the son Christopher Tolkien who you get to sort of enjoy a nice indoor and outdoor chat for like what came to about 1-2 hours of wonderful footage from an era that really must not be forgotten.
    His work shed a light on things like The Finnish Kalevala, Norwegian Elder Edda, The Welsh Mabinogion, The Norwegian Nibelungen, The Indian Bhagvagita & Several Irish Folklore + other Cultural things! The man also restored and translated ancient relics for the governments as one everyone trusted. Much of what’s in our dictionary come from his efforts as well.
    Anytime he spoke & even posted several comments into the paper as an editorial or response to certain issues as a very involved man for the world and the environment everyone turned their head to listen to him as everyone knew his worth and respected him greatly. His works show how NOT to glorify war; shows in the films if you pay close attention while watching the next films. Sharing what you know now via the after thoughts at the end of the second film! Remember. Extended edition. There is a lot missed out on especially in the second movie regarding Boromir backstory which there is much more in the books but the films WANTED to keep more but the cinemas literally harangued him into making a “theatrical cut” which is why you have two versions. The real version and the “theatrical cut”. It was all to make more money for the company that is the theatres/cinemas. To get more showings in per day during the year. And believe me. People were camping outside and travelling the country to watch it MORE THAN ONCE.
    His creations literally lead to inspiring the most currently famous books games & movies we all literally wouldn’t have enjoyed and be touched to our souls core without him and his spiritually connected brilliance. That and he was a philologist professor at Oxford first and foremost which covers so many things. Not just linguistic. The man was a true genius and Jack of all trades but ultimately LOVED the simple life.
    The inspiration for Lord of the Rings was not any war, but author J.R.R. Tolkien's love of language. Especially Welsh, Finnish and Old English. He lamented the loss of any true English folklore, that was wiped out after the Norman invasion of 1066, so Tolkien wrote many books on these new "legends" he came up with himself. Much of which is centered around three languages he fully developed himself. Two Elven languages and Dwarvish.
    They all have alphabets, syntax and vocabularies and can be learned. Tolkien did draw upon his personal experience in the trenches of World War ONE, not Two, as inspiration for some parts, most notably, the Dead Marshes that Frodo and Sam and Gollum pass through in The Two Towers. But war was not the inspiration for the entire series.
    World Of Warcraft. Skyrim, Harry Potter, Diablo, D&D, even Warhammer and so forth wouldn’t have. Existed without taking inspiration from and or completely ripping off from Tolkien. Many great documentaries to react to about him also more about him and AWESOME stuff from the hours & hours of behind the scenes documentaries from the DVDs of the movies which are also on CZcams & I can send you a playlist to react to from top to bottom on the channel called Pajasek99.

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před 3 měsíci +6

    At 48:55 you ask, "Are the Elves quite tall, like taller than humans?" In general they are. Tolkien's writings equate tallness with virtue; it's one reason the Elves (literally) look down on the Dwarves. I believe Tolkien envisioned Elves as averaging around 6'8" or so. This would make casting elven extras pretty hard for Peter Jackson & Co., but they wanted their Elves to be well over six feet. Aragorn and Boromir are both tall Men, height not otherwise specified.

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Před 3 měsíci

      Well. there is some on Aragorn's height, as a pure Dunedin, he inherits the height as well and "should" be (or so I've read) closer to 7' tall. I mean, mad respect to Viggo and all, but he's just too damn short to be Aragorn. Boromir was said to be somewhat shorted and broader than Aragorn, but as near-pure Numenorean blood himself, should have been well over 6'.

  • @henrysmith9725
    @henrysmith9725 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You mentioned the ring looks heavy after Bilbo dropped it. That was a deliberate effect: there was a magnet in the floor to precent the ring from bouncing, to make it more unsettling

    • @Len0Grady
      @Len0Grady Před 2 měsíci

      The prop was also a big iron donut, so when it hit, in addition to the magnet, its size would guarantee it would stay planted.

  • @nadeeml9276
    @nadeeml9276 Před 3 měsíci +5

    A wonderful reaction, thank you! Cannot wait for part 2!! You're so funny lmao

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Glad you enjoyed! part 2 should be up tomorrow/Tuesday 🥰🥰

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Bilbo Walking Song: “Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves where never sun has shone, By streams that never find the sea; Over snow by winter sown,
    And through the merry flowers of June,Over grass and over stone,
    And under mountains in the moon.
    Roads go ever ever on
    Under cloud and under star,
    Yet feet that wandering have gone
    Turn at last to home afar.
    Eyes that fire and sword have seen
    And horror in the halls of stone
    Look at last on meadows green
    And trees and hills they long have known”
    The original version of the song is recited by Bilbo in the last chapter of The Hobbit, at the end of his journey back to the Shire. Coming to the top of a rise he sees his home in the distance, and stops and essentially sings what I shared above!
    There are three versions of this walking song in The Lord of the Rings.
    The first is sung by Bilbo when he leaves the Shire and is setting off to visit Rivendell:
    “The Road goes ever on and on,
    Down from the door where it began.
    Now far ahead the Road has gone,
    And I must follow, if I can,
    Pursuing it with eager feet,
    Until it joins some larger way
    Where many paths and errands meet.
    And whither then? I cannot say.”
    The second version is identical except for changing the word "eager" to "weary" in the fifth line. It is spoken aloud, slowly, by Frodo, as he and his companions pause on their way to Crickhollow, looking beyond to lands that some of them have never seen before.
    The third version is spoken by Bilbo in Rivendell after the hobbits have returned from their journey. Bilbo is now an old, sleepy hobbit, who murmurs the verse and then falls asleep.
    “The Road goes ever on and on
    Out from the door where it began.
    Now far ahead the Road has gone,
    Let others follow it who can!
    Let them a journey new begin,
    But I at last with weary feet
    Will turn towards the lighted inn,
    My evening-rest and sleep to meet.”
    1977: The Hobbit (1977 film): Sections of the poem are sung during the trip through Mirkwood. It appears on the soundtrack titled "Roads".
    1980: The Return of the King (1980 film):
    A song inspired by the poem is sung at the end of the film called "Roads Go Ever, Ever On".
    1981: The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series):
    Bilbo sings the song as he leaves Bag End. It is sung by John Le Mesurier to a tune by Stephen Oliver.
    1997: An Evening in Rivendell:
    The Tolkien Ensemble adapted an original melody to the song, composed by Caspar Reiff.
    2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:
    Parts of the song are sung by Gandalf in his first appearance, and also by Bilbo as he leaves Bag End.
    2006: The Lord of the Rings Musical:
    The poem is the basis of the song "The Road Goes On" sung by Sam, Frodo, Merry, and Pippin in the first act.
    2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies:
    Lines of the poem partially make up the lyrics of The Last Goodbye, performed by Billy Boyd(Pippin) for the credits of the film.
    This is just stuff to know when you see the next films. Maybe seeing this will spark something you read here or in other people’s comments via future reactions to the other 2 films as well as the 3 The Hobbit movies!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Merry & Pippin in the books were SUPER smart and resourceful in the books. Even knew a lot about the one ring; secretly looking at several other stories that Bilbo recorded throughout his travels. Mainly gaining a lot of material for his writings from the elves(mainly of Rivendell)

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

    The song heard when the elves were spotted in the forest by Frodo&Sam near the beginning of the movie: here is the song the Elves were singing & chanting a very special Hymn along their journey:(With English translation)
    * Á Elbereth Gilthoniel
    “o Elbereth who lit the stars”
    * silivren penna míriel
    “from glittering crystal slanting falls with light like jewels”
    * Ò menel aglar elenath
    “from heaven on high the glory of the starry host”
    * na-chaered palan-díriel
    “to lands remote I have looked afar”
    ò galadhremmin ennorath
    “from tree-tangled middle-lands”
    * Fanuilos, le linnathon
    “and now to thee, Fanuilos, bright spirit clothed in ever-white, I will ... sing”
    * nef aear, sí nef aearon
    “here ... beyond the Sea, beyond the wide and sundering Sea”
    * Ã Elbereth Gilthoniel²
    “o Elbereth who lit the stars”
    * Ò menel palan-diriel
    “from heaven gazing far”
    * le nallon sí di’nguruthos
    “here overwhelmed in dread of Death I cry”
    * Á tiro nin, Fanuilos
    “o guard me, Elbereth”
    (The elvish name given to Varda is Elbereth Gilthoniel is one of the main Valar who are of the main group of entities known as the Ainur who sang the world into being and helped shaped it further from within after some entered into the young world. She is most loved & honoured by the elves for many reasons)
    It’s very important as regarding the elves history that spanned over 40,000+ years. Because even one of the three high kings within Valinor was 30,000 years old well before the third age. Galadriel is his granddaughter just do you know. Yeah. She’s very important throughout the entire histories. They are passing away with what’s left of their kin to the undying lands. Many thousands had their home in middle earth just like the high kings ancestors that woke to the stars. Their birth is shrouded in mist as is their entire existence itself. That in itself is a whole story. You’d love to react to the immersive and entertaining lore videos like moviejoob & OmarioRPG have done. It’s ever vast and rewarding to let touch your soul.❤❤❤❤
    Varda is a Quenya name of Valarin origin meaning "Sublime", "Exalted" or "Lofty"
    Elbereth is name given to her by the elves meaning ‘Star Lady’
    Gilthoniel essentially means Star Kindler
    An original title of Varda, meaning 'the Kindler', and deriving from her making of the first faint stars in ancient times which was to light the dark world which had no sun yet and they loomed over the original Dark Lord (Fallen Valar named Morgoth by the elves) who he feared most above all even as supposedly he was the mightiest and first of all Ainur to ever exist (Ainur is the ultimate race of both Maiar and Valar)
    When, long afterwards, she used the dews of Telperion(one of the two sacred trees that predated the Moon of which it birthed later on) to kindle brighter stars still, this surname seems to have fallen out of favour. After that time she was called instead Elentári, the Queen of the Stars.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Gandalf was actually hunting the Nazgûl and chasing them all over the place after he left Orthanc(The Tower), I’m the books it was mainly Gandalf along with Aragorn who handled the Nazgûl too.

  • @rcrawford42
    @rcrawford42 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fun trivia: Gandalf, Saruman, Sauron, and the Balrog all knew each other, back before the world was made. They were even in the same choir.
    Also, elves don't grow old. They can be killed, but don't die naturally. Elrond is one of the oldest elves in Middle Earth at the time -- Galadriel is the oldest. But the oldest being around will make an appearance in the second movie.

  • @mawortz
    @mawortz Před 3 měsíci +2

    "I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Another name Hobbits called this ranger was Trotter(which was a hobbit that completely changed over the years of Tolkiens writing into becoming Aragorn.).

  • @aechangel627
    @aechangel627 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fun Fact: the scream that the Ring Wraiths make was from 2 plastic cups that was bought and recorded at the recording studio at the BBC.

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci

      ahah i love hearing stuff like this about how sound effects are made!

  • @templesleeper27
    @templesleeper27 Před 3 měsíci +10

    Love the vibe on your channel keep it up ☕️🧝‍♀️

  • @Vidar1312
    @Vidar1312 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Something I always bring up is think, If J.R.R Tolkien had died in the battle of the Somme in the first world war. What greatness the world would have lost.
    I still loves how you can sense how he used these stories to help cope with his shell shock.
    May this great man rest in peace! 🙇‍♂️

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před 3 měsíci +8

    The live watch was fun. But I'm going to completely hone in on this. Wanna catch every moment. Just you and the movie! 🥃 🍿

  • @JesseDrift
    @JesseDrift Před 3 měsíci +36

    Good to see our inner circle growing slowly, you'll be at 2k subscribers before you know it! great reaction

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +3

      howlin 🤣❤️✨

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před 3 měsíci

      Wow, crazy that you were saying this only 4 days ago and now she's almost at 3.5k

    • @JesseDrift
      @JesseDrift Před 3 měsíci

      @@peterlewis2178 the algorithm has blessed our girl

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JesseDrift Indeed. Though not surprising with doing Lotr, and also being a really new channel

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Před 2 měsíci

      I'm here on week 4 and she's at 6k already! MARK MY WORDS, Natascha is movie star material. I HAVE SPOKEN
      Also, answering every single thread? Class act.

  • @Henngist
    @Henngist Před 3 měsíci +3

    There were three famous couples who were Elf and Human. Elrond himself chose to be of Elven-kind, while his brother who chose to be human and was the distant ancestor of Aragorn (Strider). So they were both descended from Elven-Human unions.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

      The true half elf would be Dior, son of Lúthien & Beren and Elrond’s half Vanyar elf father who became one with the firmament. ❤

  • @duxatrox7693
    @duxatrox7693 Před 3 měsíci +1

    "a hobbi(t) a(t) hear(t)" might be my new most favorite british english phrase ever!!!

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree Před 3 měsíci +1

    One reason the extended editions are so long is that in the credits they include a complete list of "Lord of the Rings Fan Club" members. At the time, it was one of the perks of joining the official fan club. It takes several minutes to run through the complete list of names.

  • @josealmeida2842
    @josealmeida2842 Před 2 měsíci

    I truly believe you have elf in your DNA! Great cosplay! Tolkien himself said he didn’t invent medieval fantasy, just rediscovered it. The world building in his stories is off the charts. He did the maps himself and made languages and their alphabets for multiple races and cultures. The history of middle earth (The Silmailion) reads more like a text book than novel, and given he was an Oxford English professor that kinda makes sense. Sadly he passed away before he fully finished the Silmarillion. The task to finish it fell to his son Christopher Tolkien who had it published. Also props to you for watching the extended versions!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Dwarvish axes are not like any other axe so it’s a big deal that the ring itself shatters these legendary weapons upon impact.

  • @jackmars931
    @jackmars931 Před 3 měsíci +19

    You have my sword!
    And my bow!
    And my Axe!
    Nat: And my ears!

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +4

      haha love this! 🧝‍♀️

    • @lionlyons
      @lionlyons Před 3 měsíci

      @@nataschasummers”And you have my bow” is the one and only line Legolas says to Frodo in the entire trilogy.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Elrond has full hope in mankind. Especially the Númenoreans remaining in Gondor and the far North where the Dúnedain rangers and chieftains of said rangers. Aragorn is the main chieftain. Elros was the first king of Númenor who was Elronds twin brother. Tar- Minyatur: meaning "High first-ruler" in Quenya, consisting of tar ("high") + minya ("first") + tur ("master, lord"). All the Kings and Queens after Elros also used the prefix Tar- in their royal titles in the Scroll of Kings. Aragorn directly descends from Elros through Isildur into Arvedui and so forth.
    Gondor hasn’t had a king in over 1000 years.

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před 3 měsíci +19

    Natascha, I have to stop here 7:00 and say what a beautiful elf you've made! And the gem from your tiara is the prefect touch. Sincerely. 🥂

  • @T.Florenz
    @T.Florenz Před 2 měsíci

    Love the video editing, breakdancing Gandalf had me rolling 😂🧡

  • @MySatanicRealm
    @MySatanicRealm Před 3 měsíci +8

    I loved this reaction ❤

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The name Legolas is a Silvan dialect form of pure Sindarin Laegolas, which means "Greenleaf". At one point he is called "Legolas Greenleaf" by Gandalf, coupling his name and its translation like an epithet.
    Legolas consists of the Sindarin words laeg, a very rare, archaic word for "green" (cf. Laegrim, Laegel(d)rim, the Green Elves), which is normally replaced by calen (cf. Calenhad, Parth Galen and Pinnath Gelin); and golas, a collection of leaves, foliage (being a prefixed collective form of las(s), "leaf")
    ❤❤❤❤❤
    "The name Legolas Greenleaf first appeared in The Fall of Gondolin, one of the chapters of The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, written in early 1917. The character is mentioned only once and is unrelated to the character discussed above [LOTR]. As the Lost Tales were the first embodiment of Tolkien's mythology, and by the time The Lord of the Rings was written much had changed, this in all likelihood is not the same Elf, and he was not included in the published The Silmarillion.
    But the others, led by one Legolas Greenleaf of the house of the Tree, who knew all that plain by day or by dark, and was night-sighted, made much speed over the vale for all their weariness, and halted only after a great march.-The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, "The Fall of Gondolin"The Legolas of Gondolin, who Tolkien would likely have renamed, has a different etymology. His name (Laiqalassë in its pure form) comes from the primitive Quenya (Qenya) words laica ("green") and lassë ("leaf"). The names are very similar, but the characters were different: Legolas of Gondolin was possibly a Noldor in exile, of the House (kindred) of the Tree. However, the published Silmarillion, in describing Turgon's founding of Gondolin, states that Turgon took with him up to a third of the people under Fingolfin, but an even larger number of the Sindar. Thus, whether Legolas of Gondolin was of Noldorin or Sindarin descent is debatable."
    ❤❤❤❤
    Legolas’ name known to mankind is GreenLeaf. And elves don’t have sirnames. Sometimes there’s mentioned “son of so and so” be it the mother or father as an honorific. Second names are often given by friends and simply due to their deeds and signs of close friendship etc.
    The old joke was “greenleaf greenleaf” which doesn’t make sense so it’s either greenLeaf or Legolas in common elvish.

  • @steveplummer5779
    @steveplummer5779 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I love how inspirational Tolkien's work was for the entire genre of fantasy. I always viewed it, not that people stole from him, but that he's the father of it all. The same level of awe and inspiration and appreciation that learning about Tolkien brings you now is very similar to what it was like for me to discover the Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, the father of all modern scifi. I hope one day we get movies to do the full Foundation Trilogy in all its glory and they do justice to the books just like the LotR movies. (commenting on your video as I watch it, I feel like I'll have a lot to say, this is a great review, I love getting to see you re-experience it as an adult, and enjoy it so much.)

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +3

      thank you so much, be aware i'm a replier haha ❤️

    • @steveplummer5779
      @steveplummer5779 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@nataschasummers That's the whole fun part. I love it when media like this inspires more conversation between people.

  • @thatpatrickguy3446
    @thatpatrickguy3446 Před 3 měsíci

    First off, you make a most lovely elf. 🙂
    I first heard this story when I was a kid, ten years old back in 1978, when my dad (a huge fan of Tolkien) read The Lord of the Rings to my little sister and I as a bedtime story for a year or so. My sister, being six, went to sleep quickly, but I was enthralled and stayed awake most every night until dad was done reading, and then I dreamed of exploring Middle Earth and taking part in adventures there.
    While the movies diverge from the books and leave quite a bit out while altering other things for ease of presentation (otherwise the movies would each be thirteen hours long instead of three and change) they are brilliantly and wonderfully done. A complete masterclass in all aspects of movie making. I never get tired of watching them.
    The actors all deserve immense respect for their dedication to the craft. Viggo Mortensen especially went to the max in becoming Aragorn, all but living every moment of his day in Aragorn's kit so that he grew used to it and could move as freely and effortlessly in it as he could his regular clothes. This is why he seems so very comfortable in his kit on screen, because he was. It adds so much verisimilitude to his character. And Sean Astin as the ever loyal Sam was just perfect too.
    Extra props to the craftspeople in charge of all the physical FX. Making all the orc, goblin, and Uruk-hai outfits to scare the snot out of the unprepared seeing their hideousness for the first time. It requires so much dedication and so much hard work to make all these individual pieces to give so many individual looks for each of these evil creatures. So bloody brilliant.
    Looking forward to the rest of your reactions!

  • @samwise495
    @samwise495 Před 2 měsíci

    "Isengard. That's where the hobbits go"
    Well... you're not wrong

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +2

    In The Tale of Tinúviel, white moths flittered about the head of the dancing Tinúviel, as the evening fell. It is told that she "being a fairy minded them not as many of the children of Men do, although she loved not beetles, and spiders will none of the Eldar touch because of Ungweliantë". (Faerie/Faefolk=Elf-kind belong to Faefolk)

  • @krissuyx
    @krissuyx Před měsícem +1

    Moths are some of the cutest looking flying insects.

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před měsícem

      wrongggooooooooo

    • @krissuyx
      @krissuyx Před měsícem +1

      @@nataschasummers Look at how fuzzy they are, especially those wiggly, funny looking antennae. Adorable.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Lhang - name of The great elvish swords you see in the prologue being used in those ebbing and flowing strike formation tactic. This shows the skill of these warriors. Some are hundreds to thousands of years old. Their timeless prowess was caught on film perfectly.

  • @thomasesr
    @thomasesr Před 2 měsíci

    Isildur was only weak and "corrupted" by the ring in the movie versions. In the books Isildur kept the ring to use it's power to rebuild the kingdoms of men. He was resilient to the powers of the ring and he felt it's evil. That is why he was travelling to Elrond to give him the ring back, when the ring betrayed him and he was ambushed by the river

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před 3 měsíci +2

    At 40:25 you say, "That is the woman he was talking about before." You're close. Strider was singing about Luthien Tinuviel, the Elf-maiden who gave her love to Beren, a mortal Man, back in the First Age of Middle-earth, thousands of years ago. Their offspring gave rise to Elrond, Isildur and the Kings of the Dunedain, and Strider himself. Beren met Luthien in exactly the same way as Strider first met Arwen.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Indeed. It’s Tinnúviel by the way. And it’s the opposite of Úndomiel which is Arwen. Ones dawn and the other is like dusk/Twilight

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Aragorn met and betrothed to Arwen when he was 17 and Galadriel made it happen. I’ll detail more of it for her in later movies

  • @Thetruepianoman
    @Thetruepianoman Před 2 měsíci

    Man what a great start to the series, your little jokes made me crack up 😂How you gonna do breakdancing Gandalf like that 😂😂

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it ahahahha i couldn't with that scene 😂

  • @natejones8508
    @natejones8508 Před 3 měsíci

    @39:39 you took the words right out of my mouth when i tuned into this reaction! Sweet sweet elf lady! Can’t wait for part2

  • @Tiggermk4
    @Tiggermk4 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the…”i’m not sure about strider..” to “i need a hero…” switch 😊

  • @nicholassala5195
    @nicholassala5195 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm a simple man with simple tastes, I see Lord of the Rings, I click "like." Can I just say your accent and cosplay to my fantasy heart is EVERYTHING?! This video introduced me to your channel, and I will be waiting with great anticipation, subscribed! Much love from the U.S.!

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci

      thank you so so much for your comment ❤️ hope to see you for the second part and beyond!

  • @inexister7371
    @inexister7371 Před 3 měsíci

    I didn't know what to expect, but this was a really fun reaction!

  • @Levi-it8jl
    @Levi-it8jl Před 8 dny

    Love your reaction! I had a lot of fun. Your a very beautiful elf 😍

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You’ll see in reacting to behind the scenes documentaries made by the cast and crew such as Christopher Lee who LOVED the spinning Gandalf around but. He found it amusing even though he’s a big Tolkien scholar who reads the books multiple times a year and met Tolkien more than once and Tolkien himself said if they were to do a proper adaptation that he wanted Christopher Lee to play as Gandalf or Saruman. ❤

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The current ages of the characters: Frodo Baggins is 53. Samwise Gamgee is 38. Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry) is 36. Peregrin Took (Pippin) is 28. Gandalf (Olòrin) - is 15,000 (in his current form. Aragorn is (won’t say, you’ll find out). Legolas is 2,931. Gimli is 139. Boromir son of Denethor II is 41!
    Elves aged differently than men and dwarves. They did not suffer from old age or disease, and their lives were not limited by a fixed number of years. Instead, they aged very slowly, remaining youthful and vigorous for much longer than mortals. Though they could voluntarily leave their bodies and the ultimate thing that can kill them is grief or Sorrow that’s palpable enough for them to just not wish to live anymore.
    Here are the ages of some of the main Elves of the Third Age, as of the War of the Ring:
    1. Elrond Half-elven - over 8,586 while his daughter is 3,777 old!
    2. Galadriel - around 20,000(180.000 in solar human years [1 elf year is one lifetime of man] but time is counted and felt and experienced very differently before the birth of the sun and moon. ❤)
    3. Celeborn - 20,000; (he may have been alive before her birth or around the same time as his lineage that he lived amongst his forefathers and kin might suggest he is older but they are both very ancient.)
    4. Glorfindel (replaced scenes with Arwen in the movies but it helped prop up Aragorn’s Film character progression. I still think they could have incorporated them both in the scenes somehow and included the other important stuff that went on in that forest meeting Glorfindel and his company of elves)- he’s over 2,000 (although he had been re-embodied after dying in the First Age which means his Fëa {spirit} is far older than 2000.)
    5. Thranduil - over 8000, (as he was born in the First Age and lived in Doriath with his father Oropher; Thranduil is also the father of Legolas. (As Haldir mentioned him when speaking to Legolas in Lothlòrien during the first movie’s extended scene. He shares the same kindred elven clan as to Celeborn(Galadriel’s husband).
    It's worth noting that Elves could choose to die voluntarily, usually when they grew weary of life or when they had fulfilled their purpose in the world. However, their spirits would then depart to the Halls of Mandos and could eventually be re-embodied in a new
    body
    I meant to add that Frodo was 51 when he left due to the whole Gandalf coming back to the shire after many years. that explains why his youthful appearance didn’t change much throughout the entire film!

  • @katie.s.
    @katie.s. Před 3 měsíci

    Oh my god, I subscribed for the Breaking Bad reactions and now you're doing my favourite trilogy of all time?! 😭 So so excited for your reactions. I love Frodo and Aragorn so much. Gosh, all of the characters are amazing. Cannot wait!

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci

      Yay! Thank you! So glad to have you along for the journey of both ❤️

  • @fostena
    @fostena Před 3 měsíci

    29:47 "Tell me where is Gandalf, for I much desire to speak with him"

  • @aflyonthewall8177
    @aflyonthewall8177 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm barely 2 minutes in. It's the first time I've visited your channel, and your personality made me subscribe already

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +1

      awh thank you so much! i appreciate it massively ❤️

  • @wallymccary88
    @wallymccary88 Před 3 měsíci

    "They're really ugly." Just add 5 Stars! Best quote for the movie! Lol

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The magic here is actually just requesting the elements help. Arwen asks the river, which is the border of the Elven realm of Imladris(Rivendell in Westron/modern human tongue), of which the darkness fears, for its help, Saruman asks the mountain to wake up and stop the fellowship, Gandalf asks the mountain to go back sleep and be at peace. It’s authority based and the type of relationship you have with the world around you.
    All waters in middle earth are connected to one of the 7 Valar who sang the world into being long ago named Ulmo and this is another main reason why they are afraid and he had huge influence and connection to their now sunken island continent of Númenor. That and the water reflected + echoed the first song of that creation(The Ainulindalë) which is why they cannot stand it.
    Magic here is is authority based, not simple latin based incantations, like Harry Potter (JKR a genius in her own right though); or Game of thrones, just two of the stories highly influenced by JRR Tolkien's scholarly works. Even Diablo, D&D and WORLD of WARCRAFT was heavily influenced by Tolkien. Even EldenRing Bloodborne, and DemonSouls/DarkSouls but those ones took major inspiration from the folklore and mythologies of our own world which is Arda/Eä(our Midgard). Just like professor and WW1 veteran Tolkien himself ❤ which is why they are beloved games. They have great depth!

    • @DeanStorm28
      @DeanStorm28 Před 3 měsíci

      And dont forget Ulmo is one of the few that still does stuff in the "Moral World"

  • @SeeliaVachon
    @SeeliaVachon Před 3 měsíci

    Love your cosplay! ❤ You should definitely dress up and hit the Renaissance fair like a beautiful Elven Princess. 😂

  • @alexc5243
    @alexc5243 Před měsícem

    I have almost the same exact situation as you, I saw LOTR when I was a kid but only remember iconic parts from the third movie and forgot everything else. I’m currently watching LOTR extended with my friend and we just finished the first one. It was so good! I can’t wait to finish the rest of them.

  • @FLStyle
    @FLStyle Před 3 měsíci +1

    50:56 She said it, she said the thing!

  • @marniethedyslexic6445
    @marniethedyslexic6445 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great reaction. Love the cosplay outfit. You have new subscriber. Can’t wait to see part two.❤️✌️🌼

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for subbing! Look forward to seeing you on the next one ❤️

  • @taxicorky
    @taxicorky Před 2 měsíci

    Was enjoying this for a good 20 mins before i realized there was also a movie playing in the background 😅❤

  • @baron7755
    @baron7755 Před 3 měsíci +3

    One suggestion: You want to say "Ethereal", you do not want to say "Urethrael"

  • @brunobrunani4975
    @brunobrunani4975 Před 2 měsíci

    "Friends in high places", huh?
    Quality pun that was.
    Ngl i never thought i'd watch Galadriel watch Lotr and stay for the class bri'ish commentary.
    Very enjoyable, cheers!

  • @christophercraig9045
    @christophercraig9045 Před 15 dny

    Aragorn (Strider) is played by Viggo Mortensen, one of the best American actors of the past 30 years or so. He’s good at playing villains in his other films.

  • @thedisciple516
    @thedisciple516 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Good idea adding movies to your channel. Your channel is going to take off no doubt. Breaking Bad and Lord of the Rings as your first two reactions.... you have great taste even if you didn't know it (because you hadn't seen them yet lol).

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Awh thank you! Both are genres I’d typically watch but just have never with these particular ones (wild) - thanks for being here 🫶🥰

  • @DOGosaurus_rex
    @DOGosaurus_rex Před 3 měsíci +2

    that was a pretty cool reaction , it was fun to watch !! 🙂👍

  • @jamesfischer2427
    @jamesfischer2427 Před 3 měsíci

    The tower is called Orthanc, the land it sits on is called Isengard, the watchtower over the fords if Isen on the Isen river.

  • @luketimewalker
    @luketimewalker Před 2 měsíci

    MY GOD YOU'RE MORE EXPRESSIVE THAN A PIXAR! There's a movie star in you waiting to happen!
    A photographer's dream... and a sculptor's...
    Came from the stunning Elven looks, stayed for the personnality! Love the Brit accent.
    Also lol, your Gandalf the Breakdancer had me in stitches... and your moth thing made me think of a moment in Austin Powers when he shares what his phobia is (you MUST see that if you haven't!)
    Also moths are cousins to butterflies ;)
    Cheers from across the Channel ;)

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 2 měsíci +1

      awh thank you luke this means so much ❤️ i reckon a childhood filled with disney and robin williams movies probably contributed to how expressive i am 😂 people have said it before but i have only noticed it recently through doing this and watching myself when editing 😂
      that gandalf scene had meeeeeee 😂
      nuclear war and carnies? 👀 😂 iykyk

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Před 2 měsíci

      @@nataschasummers Glad you felt that ❤
      "Funny" you should mention my beloved Robin Williams, as moments before reading your reply I had just shared a video of one of my favorite songs where the youtuber chose to make a video clip out of the otherworldy film, WHAT DREAMS MAY COME, one of Robin's finest roles.
      And then I watched the end of your Two Towers reaction and you have a severe case of becoming blurry... just like Robin Williams in DECONSTRUCTING HARRY (you can watch just that one scene, funny and surreal AF)
      And I do mean you have something in you that MOVIES would love

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Před 2 měsíci

      of course carnies! smell like cabbage! Small hands! !😂😂

  • @ryukjoga
    @ryukjoga Před měsícem

    Friends in high places lol, i liked it xD

  • @firestorm1088
    @firestorm1088 Před 3 měsíci

    You’re not wrong when you compared the Shire to Yorkshire. The Hobbit’s lifestyle and the Shire were basically Tolkien’s love letter to the English countryside.

  • @pillmuncher67
    @pillmuncher67 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hot Take: Uncle Iroh and Samwise Gamgee are peak masculinity.

  • @stephenniehaus8635
    @stephenniehaus8635 Před 3 měsíci

    Just discovered your channel and I really like what you did with this reaction. Subscribed

  • @angel-astanfield7939
    @angel-astanfield7939 Před 2 měsíci

    Loved when you said Sam was your favourite, I thought just you wait. 😊❤

  • @anc13ntoblivion64
    @anc13ntoblivion64 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm shocked that you don't have waaaaaaaaaaaay more subscribers. Very well done reaction.

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 3 měsíci +1

      awh what a sweet comment, here's to growing my little community of elves, hobbits, humans ands others 😂 ❤️

  • @pepa614
    @pepa614 Před 3 měsíci

    Keep going, i love your reactions :)
    P.s. u look stuning! ^^

  • @chrissmith7584
    @chrissmith7584 Před 3 měsíci

    First time watcher of the channel, Ten minutes into your reaction, hit the subscribe and like button.
    Can’t wait for future content on this channel. The future looks bright for you here.

  • @edwardsadler3348
    @edwardsadler3348 Před 3 měsíci

    Bilbo had been at Rivendel for 17 years by the time Frodo got there, so he would look older as he was 128 😊

  • @hurrak4n
    @hurrak4n Před 3 měsíci

    30:17 "You absolute sausage of a hobbit" 🤣

  • @alextu_Music
    @alextu_Music Před 3 měsíci

    No, Gandalf originally only suspects Bilbo's ring is possibly the One Ring, mostly due to Bilbo calling it "precious." He only confirms it once he leaves, comes back to the Shire, throws the ring in the fire, and then Frodo confirms seeing the writing on it.

  • @jokerswild7290
    @jokerswild7290 Před 20 dny

    I'm finally getting to these videos now since subscribing a month ago or close to it. I'm starting with this one as I watch your reactions to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. 😄

  • @user-qz3wv7tq6v
    @user-qz3wv7tq6v Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow... I've never heard an elf mutter WTF. What am I talking about, I've never heard an elf!
    I'm not great on moths either. My grandmother used to put mothballs in her jumper drawer. I tried them once, but my aim wasn't very good.
    You asked if the elves were taller than humans... I don't know about that, but one of the tallest members of the cast (John Rhys Davies) played the part of Gimli. He stands 6'1", pretty tall for a dwarf (also supplied the voice of Tree Beard - when we get there).
    Thank you, looking forward to the next instalment.

  • @xqiuvmah
    @xqiuvmah Před 2 měsíci

    Bilbo is the first person in the entire history of the ring to give it away. No one else has ever been able to be rid of it without the ring choosing to abandon them, like gollum.

  • @Tara121Brigden
    @Tara121Brigden Před 23 dny

    I just came across your channel through this video and omg what a fantastic reaction. Ive subbed and will defo be watching more. Also i love that you cosplayed for it too! I had a look at your instagram, your cosplays are amazing! From a fellow uk cosplayer i just want to say keep it up! Also... Can i ask where you got this wig from? Its beautiful! The crown too if possible. Huge thanks in advance and looking forward to more reactions soon! 😊

    • @nataschasummers
      @nataschasummers  Před 20 dny

      awh thank you so much Tara! please for the love of all that is good STAY 🤣❤️🥺 I need me more girls in my gang 🩷 awh thats all so sweet of you to say! the wig is from coscraft and the crown from a company named Mostory Fairy, both afforable brands 🥰

  • @domidium
    @domidium Před 3 měsíci

    You pull off the elf look SO well.