One of the most powerful messages in the entire Hobbit series. "Everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay, Simple acts of kindness and love" If that's not deep, I don't know what it is. Speaking truth.
@@GustavoGplay1 day the classics will be too dated to continue onto a generation example i am part of late gen z and i believe the original bond films woukd be great but they are so dated that i cant watch them it feels so forced to watch i want to watch it but because its so dated it cant feel organic
Such a stupid line. Bilbo wasn't doing ordinary acts or love, he embarked on an adventures with dwarves to kill a dragon and fight a lot of people along the way. Frodo and Sam didn't save Middle Earth with ordinary acts of love, nzither did Aragorn, Legolas or Gimli.
no, Gandalf means "Acts of kindness and love keeps the darkness at bay" in a way to relate to Morgoths&Saurons darkness and evil. The Hobbits dont fashion in killing, destroying and such things, but rather farming and tending to plants, the nature and "going with the flow", without much anger. Their deeds are not of evil descent, but rather they have a pure sense of heart and dont try to deceive. Maybe THIS is what he meant at that time. Also, you mention the fellowship when it literally happens ~80 years after this scene, bruh. He CAN change his mind about a specific topic in 80 years, just as you. I advise you to check references before you post negative comments of things you don't know enough of^^ Basically: the hobbits are genuine and he feels safe there-->no darkness. The Hobbit itself is of course also a matter, so in this case its bilbos personality :)
Keep in mind he is an angelic being in human form.
One of the most powerful messages in the entire Hobbit series. "Everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay, Simple acts of kindness and love" If that's not deep, I don't know what it is. Speaking truth.
Tolkien's hope for humanity...
ROP cant hold a candle to jacksons Hobbit series let alone the LOTR series. Totally soulless and a crude perverted caricature of tolkiens vision.
Give us great remakes please
How about stop with the remakes and let the classics remain classics?
@@GustavoGplay1 day the classics will be too dated to continue onto a generation example i am part of late gen z and i believe the original bond films woukd be great but they are so dated that i cant watch them it feels so forced to watch i want to watch it but because its so dated it cant feel organic
Such a stupid line. Bilbo wasn't doing ordinary acts or love, he embarked on an adventures with dwarves to kill a dragon and fight a lot of people along the way. Frodo and Sam didn't save Middle Earth with ordinary acts of love, nzither did Aragorn, Legolas or Gimli.
@@Maliceinponderland and before these adventures ?
@@QuoiVoir did he change the world then or was it when the dragon was slain ?
Sauron might not have come back if everyone had done these acts of kindness
@@QuoiVoir yeah which means this system only works if enough people do it, you won't defeat a naz ghul with kindness
no, Gandalf means "Acts of kindness and love keeps the darkness at bay" in a way to relate to Morgoths&Saurons darkness and evil. The Hobbits dont fashion in killing, destroying and such things, but rather farming and tending to plants, the nature and "going with the flow", without much anger. Their deeds are not of evil descent, but rather they have a pure sense of heart and dont try to deceive. Maybe THIS is what he meant at that time. Also, you mention the fellowship when it literally happens ~80 years after this scene, bruh. He CAN change his mind about a specific topic in 80 years, just as you. I advise you to check references before you post negative comments of things you don't know enough of^^
Basically: the hobbits are genuine and he feels safe there-->no darkness. The Hobbit itself is of course also a matter, so in this case its bilbos personality :)