I love how they show that Legolas used to be young and careless by having him almost die twice due to his lack of awareness. In the lord of the rings he’s more humble and stoic and very aware of his surroundings, no doubt he used to be wreckless and learned his lesson throughout the centuries lol
He’s a Prince that doesn’t really want to live the life as a Prince. He’s got that wild adventurer spirit that will take him beyond his boring royal duties!
Legolas is likely older than a LOT of his retainers. This also makes him the most skilled fighter compared to them and makes him far more bold when it comes to combat since his danger sense for orcs in the forest is "oh, target practice". They likely stick out to him compared to other foes since he is so used to fighting in that environment. The most telling part of this is when he loosed his arrow as he moved and instead of confirming his kill, he just moved on before the arrow has finished sailing to its target as if he already knew it was going to hit. That's a level of skill that normal elves were not able to do.
The thing I really enjoy the most about this is that at this point of the story, elves and dwarves really don’t like each other. Having Legolas going out of his way to keep stepping on the dwarves’ heads really underlines the attitudes the two races share towards each other. It’s like he’s saying “I’m still going to save your lives, but I’m going to show off and disrespect you while doing so”
@tffanartist6948 It was plain bad writing alright….made him a angsty teen with daddy issue for absolutely no purpose but cheapened his character. Can’t imagine what Tolkien would’ve said about this.
Hey dude Orcs : we got a leader and 674,000 soldiers Dwarfs : we got 153,000 soldiers and we got Baron Elves : we got great archers and Legolas and Elves say the son of archer queen is Legolas but not true we have 864,000 soldiers and 342,780 archers
I agree ! Legolas would be a brilliant way to take a peek inside of the elves' ancient society ... also, we missed out on several elves across the six films, such as Elrond's sons and Glorfindel ... and we could see more Thranduil ...
People hated the scene that legolas thrusted himself on top of the falling rocks, but he is an elf! In the lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring, you can see him walking on top of snow, which means he is light as a feather
False equivalence. Yes, it is physically possible to walk on top of snow if you are light enough. But it's simply impossible to jump from falling objects the way is portrayed in the movie. He would need to exert extreme force on the rocks and the the rocks would be moving downward very quickly. it's Newton's 3rd Law
@@dovahkiin7810 Yes, but his laws still exist... In an interview with Tolkien: G: I thought that conceivably Midgard might be Middle-earth or have some connection? T: Oh yes, they're the same word. Most people have made this mistake of thinking Middle-earth is a particular kind of Earth or is another planet of the science fiction sort but it's just an old fashioned word for this world we live in, as imagined surrounded by the Ocean. G: It seemed to me that Middle-earth was in a sense as you say this world we live in but at a different era. T: No ... at a different stage of imagination, yes.
@hurdy gurdy well technically if the object is heavier than your body weight you could for a Lil amount if your muscles could react and move fast enough to gain any momentum.
Tbh I loved him in the books. I feel like he was extremely bright and cheerful throughout the entire journey (especially when the others were either depressed or about to die) just to piss off everyone else. Awesome.
@@tiaaaron3278 His humour seemed typical of the elves, especially the ones we see in the hobbit and also at the beginning with Gildor. They are cheerful and teasing and strange.
The thing is, leaving aside the magical nature of elves, most of them have been alive for thousands of years. If you spend that time training to fight, well what are you going to do against that sort of experience.
Most elves don’t actually spend all that much time training, since they hate fighting and killing in general, especially the Wood elves. The only elves with great martial prowess were the Noldor who waged their war in the 1st age against Morgoth. Humans are said to be more physically capable fighters because they’re “tall and strong” especially Gondorians like Aragorn and Boromir who are descended from Numenor.
@@adittya9002 “Especially the wood elves” Sorry what? The wood elves ESPECIALLY have been fighting all throughout the third age ever since the fall of Amon Lanc and Dol Guldur replaced it. Ever since the Greenwood became the Mirkwood, the wood elves have been literally hunting giant spiders in their spare time, don’t come here and say they aren’t used to fighting. Mirkwood is named such precisely because it is dangerous and the wood elves literally patrol it. How can you say they aren’t used to fighting? The Noldor elves of Imladris and Lindon spend their entire time drinking while the elves of Lorien spend their entire time protected by Galadriel’s magic to the point where no enemies dare come close. Thranduil’s wood elves have the most recent experience of their entire race, hence why they have an actual standing army.
@@CeruleanSword I didn’t mean to say the Wood Elves were garbage fighters. They obviously have experience fighting and are great fighters in their own right, but in comparison to the Noldor who had the seen the _light of Aman,_ risen up in rebellion against Valinor and single handedly led the offence against the overwhelming might of Morgoth in the most brutal battles ever seen in the history of Arda, the experience of the Wood elves straight up _pales._ The Silmarillion couldn’t have made it more clearer that the Noldor who had spent an eternity learning at the feet of the Ainur, were easily the greatest Elven warriors, they had the most natural predisposition to War and were the greatest smiths to ever exist. The fact that they spent most of the 3rd age in relative isolation because they had borne the brunt of thousands of years of war throughout the 1st and 2nd ages doesn’t change that. If anything the MOST isolationist race have always been the Sindar. They’ve never directly taken part in ANY conflict apart from the last Alliance. While elves from Rivendell periodically helped the men of Arnor and Gondor during major events even during the 3rd age. Its repeatedly stated throughout the main books that Sauron still feared the might of what was left of the Noldor, with Rivendell and Lorien being the most powerful Elven strongholds remaining, and that when all else fail they would be the *last* to fall. Galadriel by herself brings down the walls and magics of Dol Guldur and lifts the fog upon Mirkwood. The Wood elves by comparison aren’t even registered as a threat in Sauron’s mind. By their very nature they lack the wisdom and strength of their Noldor brethren even when they vastly outnumber them, the only time a Sindar kingdom came close to matching them was in Doriath, under the rule of Melian. There is a reason why it was Gil Galad and Elendil leading the reunified army and not Thranduil or his father. The Sindar barely have any experience when it comes to large scale open warfare. All the major battles in Arda have been almost exclusively fought by the Noldorin and Men. Sindar fighting experience essentially boils down to small scale skirmishes at their borders. This really shouldn't be up for debate.
@@adittya9002 I agree with everything you wrote. The only thing I don't agree Is humans being More physically adept at combat. I don't recall "I could be wrong at this" Tolkien stating Men were generally taller and stronger than elves. Remember that Gondorians and the northern dunedain were tall and strong but not as much as their numenorean ancestors, and Tolkien said that of all the races of men, those who were More similar to the Elves "especially the high Elves" were the numenoreans
@@juanfefericobatemanzuniga6160 While it is not explicitly stated that the Numenoreans were more physically adept at combat, it is more or less implied in the way Tolkien described their physical characteristics (emphasis on the word "tall") They were the tallest race in Middle Earth by far (This isn’t even a competition, Elendil was said to be 7ft++ in height) As for the Dunedain and the Gondorians, I don't think much has changed when it comes to physical capability, they are still described as being “the tall men of Gondor”, the only thing which seems to have changed is their long lifespan. I say the race of men are physically more imposing than the Elves because its mentioned multiple times how Boromir and Aragorn tower over the others and are physically stronger than the rest of the Fellowship. Though Legolas isn't exactly a High elf, there's very few (if any) notable physical differences between the Elven races. _" Tolkien said that of all the races of men, those who were More similar to the Elves "especially the high Elves" were the numenoreans"_ This bit is referencing the cultural and traditional sophistication of the Numenoreans ( as well as the Tolkien traits of "wisdom in their eyes" and "fair to look at")
The strength Thorin must have in his arms to be able to generate enough momentum throwing that weapon the way he did with such limited movement is as impressive as Legolas defiance of the laws of physics tbh
I love Legolas!! I know he actually doesn't appear in the Hobbit but come on he's a badass. He's agile, fast, clever and witty! What's not to love about him. Besides Orlando fits perfectly into him.
1:20 is actually kinda brutal xD even though elves have that type of magic where they can walk on snow without sinking in, they still weigh as much, or because of their height, maybe even a bit more than the average human. Poor dwarves heads... xD
Laughing Jack yes that was very cool! :D They truly have magic in their blood (which explains those stair jumping and snow walking scenes) but still: Legolas wouldn't have been able to kick them orcs around (at 1:31) or kill Bolg if he was light as a feather xD instead he would be blown away by the wind
In the novels Legolas (who is an ELF and not a human in case you guys had forgotten) can walk on snow like Jesus on water. I suppose Tolkien wrote this because in ancient folk tales and mythologies, elves (which belong to the fairy people) can jump from twig to twig on a tree like a squirrel. Scholars - like the brothers Grimm (yes they did more than just retelling fairy tales) explained this belief with a possible ethereal substance of those half-spectral creatures (in our ancenstors' minds of course not in reality). So ... Legolas just uses here his elf abilities as his role models do in myths. Conclusion: Tolkien and Jackson were paying their respect to old tales about elves and fairies. By watching this, I see no wrongdoing and no ridiculousness in a world where magic and magical creatures and things exist. Accept this you modern-day physic-nerds!
Believe it folks. Wood elves are that badass. Especially wood elf lords such as Legolas. Wood elves specialize in mobile combat with bows in the woods, they are NOT good in close formation fighting in open fields that favors everyone else such as those lead footed humans and dwarves. Light armor, quick reflexes, plenty of ammo, and lithe blades is the name of the game for the wood elves. Now, magic is a different argument. But LOTR isn't much on magic anyway. So...
Ok, so. 1) No, thoose are not all the scenes with legolas. 2) No, thoose are not all the best and cool scenes with legolas. I just took some to show. 3) Not gonna upload full ever, since i've just recieved my first strike and Hobbit got 5 min limit... I can't upload 20 clips or so to show all the glorious CGI and scenes. Gonna upload 5, and thats about it.
He just massacred an entire orc battalion in less than a minute up side down while riding a War bat, jumping on falling stones is far from the most impossible thing legolas has ever done.
The river scene when the dwarfs are being chased by orcs is my fav legolas scenes. ( 1st scene in clip) The way he jst glides when hes fighting. Looks a lil fake but still lol So flawless and he bloody looks hot at the same time 😁
It must be Elven magic keeping all his arrows in their quiver when he is turning upside down on the giant bat. Also, he must store his bow somewhere in a pocket dimension for him to pull out when he is done dual-wielding his fancy daggers. His sword doesn't appear until he lands on the tower too. He just gets to have ALL the weapons he fancies, without the burden of storing them so he doesn't look less cool while upside down.
I never knew Thorin saved Legolas there I thought it was Kili, the camera moved too fast I can't even tell And how amazing it is that it mirrors that scene at the end where Legolas saved Thorin
That Legolas elf is amazing. Strong, young and skillful in fighting with swordplay and archery. He is always prepared for any kind of challenge. I like him and his species too.
orcs: we got the she elf borg: THATS NOT THE RIGHT SHE ELF WE HAVE A WHOLE ARMY THAT DOESNT KNOW THE SHE ELF ill just do it my SELF elves: BRING OUT THE LEGOLAS orcs: they have a cave elf
What I truly enjoy about Logolas is that density is off the charts during that show scene with him he's actually walking with ease on top of knee snow, ➕ when he's in battle with that one other elf with the red beard he always checking on how many people, Orgs, Water zombies, Salazar army the number of enemies he killed.
Unlike many fans, I love Legolas character in Hobbit trilogy. We're used to see him friendly and nice in LOTR because he was in the fellowship against orcs and Mordor's army. But imagine him as your enemy. It would be so scary! He is very ruthless, sharp and you have no chance against him. Considering the hard relationship between his father and the dwalves there is no surprize that Legolas is rude to Thorin and the crew. He has only parent alive and dwalves decieved the king once with gems (his wife belongings i suppose). My only complaint the movie showed little of Legolas softness and caring emotions. He was so caring in LOTR with Gimli, Aragorn and hobbits...
Fingolfing had a duel with morgoth itself and was able to wound him permanently. Old elves were very powerful. Legolas is pretty young, about 3000 years but his father thranduil is one of the remaining first age elves. His power looks cool in the movie but it is still underestimated.
The Hobbit films were pretty good. I get that a lot of people jump on the sheep train of hating on them but eat shit, they were enjoyable. I couldn't give two shits if Legolas wasn't in the original Hobbit book.
I love how they show that Legolas used to be young and careless by having him almost die twice due to his lack of awareness. In the lord of the rings he’s more humble and stoic and very aware of his surroundings, no doubt he used to be wreckless and learned his lesson throughout the centuries lol
You know that from hobbit to lotr is adout 80 years right? He aged like you age in one month. How do you mature in one month?
@@Charapos So you woke up and decided to be a bitch today apparently.
Even though he looks way older in the Hobbit 😂😂
@CharAp A lot of things can happen in one month. Hell, even one day can be a turning point in our lives. It's not about duration but intensity.
Legolas, nearly dies due to a moments lapse in concentration.
Also Legolas, 20 seconds later grabs something black and flying…
I like how Legolas keeps yeeting himself into dangerous situations with only Tauriel as backup like he isn't a prince and kinda important
Right🤣
Sole heir
Selena Walmsley it’s precisely because he is a prince that he is the one taking point
He’s a Prince that doesn’t really want to live the life as a Prince. He’s got that wild adventurer spirit that will take him beyond his boring royal duties!
Legolas is likely older than a LOT of his retainers. This also makes him the most skilled fighter compared to them and makes him far more bold when it comes to combat since his danger sense for orcs in the forest is "oh, target practice". They likely stick out to him compared to other foes since he is so used to fighting in that environment. The most telling part of this is when he loosed his arrow as he moved and instead of confirming his kill, he just moved on before the arrow has finished sailing to its target as if he already knew it was going to hit. That's a level of skill that normal elves were not able to do.
The thing I really enjoy the most about this is that at this point of the story, elves and dwarves really don’t like each other. Having Legolas going out of his way to keep stepping on the dwarves’ heads really underlines the attitudes the two races share towards each other. It’s like he’s saying “I’m still going to save your lives, but I’m going to show off and disrespect you while doing so”
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Man they turned Legolas into a killing machine in this movie. He ploughs through Orcs like an excited puppy that ruins your domino set-up.
I don't know why, but I like how you sumarise that action😂😂
Nice example😂
@tffanartist6948 It was plain bad writing alright….made him a angsty teen with daddy issue for absolutely no purpose but cheapened his character. Can’t imagine what Tolkien would’ve said about this.
I mean in theory he’s the son of an elven lord so he should be leaps and bounds above the rest of the elves.
@@alexw1698Why are people hating on the hobbit? I love it equally as lord of the rings never noticed any problems
He should have a solo movie.
His badassery is on another level.
I think gandalf should make the solo movie. Because we can know how he can be wizard and the relationship with him and galadriel.
@@mohamadali-oz9nc Nah, part of Gandalf's appeal is his mystique. Nobody should messes with that.
Then they should do it fast, cause Orlando Bloom is getting old.
I would love to see a Glorfindel movie
Aragorn journeys movie would be better
Orcs - We have an Army
Elves - We have a Legolas.
Lol love the "avengers" reference!
Lmao
Jack Sparrow: I gotta jar of dirt
Hey dude
Orcs : we got a leader and 674,000 soldiers
Dwarfs : we got 153,000 soldiers and we got Baron
Elves : we got great archers and Legolas and Elves say the son of archer queen is Legolas but not true we have 864,000 soldiers and 342,780 archers
And the archer queen is Artimes
My guy risked his life and took a whole army alone....Legolas was my all time favorite character from Lord of the Rings.
Bravo tho those who choreographed the fight. The creativity and aesthetic of the fight is through the roof.
They should make a movie for just Legolas alone.
I AGREE
I strongly agree, and his father
So true
Agreed
I agree ! Legolas would be a brilliant way to take a peek inside of the elves' ancient society ... also, we missed out on several elves across the six films, such as Elrond's sons and Glorfindel ... and we could see more Thranduil ...
People hated the scene that legolas thrusted himself on top of the falling rocks, but he is an elf! In the lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring, you can see him walking on top of snow, which means he is light as a feather
False equivalence. Yes, it is physically possible to walk on top of snow if you are light enough. But it's simply impossible to jump from falling objects the way is portrayed in the movie. He would need to exert extreme force on the rocks and the the rocks would be moving downward very quickly. it's Newton's 3rd Law
@@mbras9176 newton doesn't exist in that world
@@dovahkiin7810 Yes, but his laws still exist... In an interview with Tolkien:
G: I thought that conceivably Midgard might be Middle-earth or have some connection?
T: Oh yes, they're the same word. Most people have made this mistake of thinking Middle-earth is a particular kind of Earth or is another planet of the science fiction sort but it's just an old fashioned word for this world we live in, as imagined surrounded by the Ocean.
G: It seemed to me that Middle-earth was in a sense as you say this world we live in but at a different era.
T: No ... at a different stage of imagination, yes.
@@mbras9176 The scene was nice though
@@mbras9176 Dude WHO cares except you??? Just STFU...😂
Physis: Thats impossible, you can‘t do that.
Legolas: Hold my beer.
Are you sure it’s a beer, did you see him when he thought he was drunk in the drinking contest with Gimli
*Miruvor
@hurdy gurdy well technically if the object is heavier than your body weight you could for a Lil amount if your muscles could react and move fast enough to gain any momentum.
@hurdy gurdy but he's an Elf!
*physics
Legolas is the legend into the movies industry
Chris boxer wty
@@bikramkasiyab9338played by orlando bloom. a legend.
And the best arrow character in movie history.
@@mohamadali-oz9nc True
Harika legolas🥰🥰🥰🥰
I love Legolas in movies more than Legolas in books. He has more personality and relevance in movies.
And he is featured in the hobbkt, whereas in the books he wasnt featured
@@regan3873 I've read the books and I find Legolas's humour to be one of it's most cringeworthy aspects.
Tbh I loved him in the books. I feel like he was extremely bright and cheerful throughout the entire journey (especially when the others were either depressed or about to die) just to piss off everyone else. Awesome.
@@tiaaaron3278 His humour seemed typical of the elves, especially the ones we see in the hobbit and also at the beginning with Gildor.
They are cheerful and teasing and strange.
@@Evy2526 also Glorfindel joking "friends, speak no secrets" when he found out that Frodo spoke elvish. (I'm not sure but I think it was Glorfindel)
That still only counts as one
Tomáš Beran lol
Hahahahaha
Your comments is quite underated
You win this thread. GG.
The thing is, leaving aside the magical nature of elves, most of them have been alive for thousands of years. If you spend that time training to fight, well what are you going to do against that sort of experience.
Most elves don’t actually spend all that much time training, since they hate fighting and killing in general, especially the Wood elves. The only elves with great martial prowess were the Noldor who waged their war in the 1st age against Morgoth.
Humans are said to be more physically capable fighters because they’re “tall and strong” especially Gondorians like Aragorn and Boromir who are descended from Numenor.
@@adittya9002
“Especially the wood elves”
Sorry what? The wood elves ESPECIALLY have been fighting all throughout the third age ever since the fall of Amon Lanc and Dol Guldur replaced it. Ever since the Greenwood became the Mirkwood, the wood elves have been literally hunting giant spiders in their spare time, don’t come here and say they aren’t used to fighting. Mirkwood is named such precisely because it is dangerous and the wood elves literally patrol it. How can you say they aren’t used to fighting? The Noldor elves of Imladris and Lindon spend their entire time drinking while the elves of Lorien spend their entire time protected by Galadriel’s magic to the point where no enemies dare come close. Thranduil’s wood elves have the most recent experience of their entire race, hence why they have an actual standing army.
@@CeruleanSword I didn’t mean to say the Wood Elves were garbage fighters. They obviously have experience fighting and are great fighters in their own right, but in comparison to the Noldor who had the seen the _light of Aman,_ risen up in rebellion against Valinor and single handedly led the offence against the overwhelming might of Morgoth in the most brutal battles ever seen in the history of Arda, the experience of the Wood elves straight up _pales._ The Silmarillion couldn’t have made it more clearer that the Noldor who had spent an eternity learning at the feet of the Ainur, were easily the greatest Elven warriors, they had the most natural predisposition to War and were the greatest smiths to ever exist. The fact that they spent most of the 3rd age in relative isolation because they had borne the brunt of thousands of years of war throughout the 1st and 2nd ages doesn’t change that. If anything the MOST isolationist race have always been the Sindar. They’ve never directly taken part in ANY conflict apart from the last Alliance. While elves from Rivendell periodically helped the men of Arnor and Gondor during major events even during the 3rd age.
Its repeatedly stated throughout the main books that Sauron still feared the might of what was left of the Noldor, with Rivendell and Lorien being the most powerful Elven strongholds remaining, and that when all else fail they would be the *last* to fall. Galadriel by herself brings down the walls and magics of Dol Guldur and lifts the fog upon Mirkwood. The Wood elves by comparison aren’t even registered as a threat in Sauron’s mind. By their very nature they lack the wisdom and strength of their Noldor brethren even when they vastly outnumber them, the only time a Sindar kingdom came close to matching them was in Doriath, under the rule of Melian. There is a reason why it was Gil Galad and Elendil leading the reunified army and not Thranduil or his father. The Sindar barely have any experience when it comes to large scale open warfare. All the major battles in Arda have been almost exclusively fought by the Noldorin and Men. Sindar fighting experience essentially boils down to small scale skirmishes at their borders. This really shouldn't be up for debate.
@@adittya9002 I agree with everything you wrote. The only thing I don't agree Is humans being More physically adept at combat. I don't recall "I could be wrong at this" Tolkien stating Men were generally taller and stronger than elves. Remember that Gondorians and the northern dunedain were tall and strong but not as much as their numenorean ancestors, and Tolkien said that of all the races of men, those who were More similar to the Elves "especially the high Elves" were the numenoreans
@@juanfefericobatemanzuniga6160 While it is not explicitly stated that the Numenoreans were more physically adept at combat, it is more or less implied in the way Tolkien described their physical characteristics (emphasis on the word "tall") They were the tallest race in Middle Earth by far (This isn’t even a competition, Elendil was said to be 7ft++ in height) As for the Dunedain and the Gondorians, I don't think much has changed when it comes to physical capability, they are still described as being “the tall men of Gondor”, the only thing which seems to have changed is their long lifespan. I say the race of men are physically more imposing than the Elves because its mentioned multiple times how Boromir and Aragorn tower over the others and are physically stronger than the rest of the Fellowship. Though Legolas isn't exactly a High elf, there's very few (if any) notable physical differences between the Elven races.
_" Tolkien said that of all the races of men, those who were More similar to the Elves "especially the high Elves" were the numenoreans"_
This bit is referencing the cultural and traditional sophistication of the Numenoreans ( as well as the Tolkien traits of "wisdom in their eyes" and "fair to look at")
Legolas seems more like a Marvel super hero in the Hobbit.
To quote Star Wars (fanfiction) The Last Jedi:
"Huh. Salt."
@@inarencommander4663 What does Star Wars have to do with it?
Don't bring your mcu shit in this
@@Paapi_purush Butthurt much
@@ashleybrooks1305 xd
I legit screamed I’m the theater when I say Legolas appeared saving the hobbits in such a bad ass entrance. Ugh. He’s so awesome
You mean dwarves
That scene in Mirkwood was awesome especially with that music
Screw the eagles, maybe Legolas should've just taken Frodo to Mordor.
I still can't get over the fact that Legolas' only words to Frodo in the trilogy were:
_"AND MY BOW!"_ :,D
Yeah.
@@RoadRunner217 Lol...
when legolas fights he barely makes any sound but when tauriel fights: GAHH AHH GAHH KELEEEHH
Now we know where Link came from.
😂😂😂😂
My favorite scenes of Legolas. He's moving so fast without multiplying his body.
The strength Thorin must have in his arms to be able to generate enough momentum throwing that weapon the way he did with such limited movement is as impressive as Legolas defiance of the laws of physics tbh
When?
@@kaputt_jay3873 1:45
@@kaputt_jay3873in 1st or 2nd age
Legolas enters
Gravity: *aw, shit here we go again*
legolas one of my fave character in LOTR and here also in hobbits.
Jasmine Markuz
Same in LOTR he is my second fav characeter
I love Legolas!! I know he actually doesn't appear in the Hobbit but come on he's a badass. He's agile, fast, clever and witty! What's not to love about him. Besides Orlando fits perfectly into him.
This is a scene in the hobbit🤣 he's in every single film🤣
@@Harrrry12. he’s talking about the original hobbit book not the movie
2:30 Level 99 VS Noobs.
When you recruit a bunch of noobs in the Guild.
And people bitch about him jumping on falling rocks
@Doomsday Taco yeah in LOTR too, the arrows and swords go straight through the armor
Counts as 1
2:34
Gimli: *THAT'S CHEATING!*
1:20 is actually kinda brutal xD even though elves have that type of magic where they can walk on snow without sinking in, they still weigh as much, or because of their height, maybe even a bit more than the average human. Poor dwarves heads... xD
Don't worry elves are as light as feathers
Laughing Jack actually they're not xD
@@tessi233 they're magical creatures how do explain legolas climbing the falling plains that was pretty cool tho :D
Laughing Jack yes that was very cool! :D They truly have magic in their blood (which explains those stair jumping and snow walking scenes) but still: Legolas wouldn't have been able to kick them orcs around (at 1:31) or kill Bolg if he was light as a feather xD instead he would be blown away by the wind
Problably I'm sure physics doesn't apply to elves
In the novels Legolas (who is an ELF and not a human in case you guys had forgotten) can walk on snow like Jesus on water. I suppose Tolkien wrote this because in ancient folk tales and mythologies, elves (which belong to the fairy people) can jump from twig to twig on a tree like a squirrel. Scholars - like the brothers Grimm (yes they did more than just retelling fairy tales) explained this belief with a possible ethereal substance of those half-spectral creatures (in our ancenstors' minds of course not in reality).
So ... Legolas just uses here his elf abilities as his role models do in myths.
Conclusion: Tolkien and Jackson were paying their respect to old tales about elves and fairies. By watching this, I see no wrongdoing and no ridiculousness in a world where magic and magical creatures and things exist. Accept this you modern-day physic-nerds!
In the movie Before they go to Moria, Legolas is actually walking on top of the snow, cool detail go check it out
We accept that. We don't accept it when gravity and momentum are completly thrown out off the window e.g. Legolas walking on falling bricks
Koi
I accept it just fine. It's a fantasy movie ergo logic need not apply.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💖
**tries desperately not to blink for the whole video so the legolas visuals dont go to waste**
What a great warrior Legolas.. greatest elves warrior of all time
Legolas should definitely have his own movie 💜💕
Believe it folks. Wood elves are that badass. Especially wood elf lords such as Legolas. Wood elves specialize in mobile combat with bows in the woods, they are NOT good in close formation fighting in open fields that favors everyone else such as those lead footed humans and dwarves. Light armor, quick reflexes, plenty of ammo, and lithe blades is the name of the game for the wood elves. Now, magic is a different argument. But LOTR isn't much on magic anyway. So...
Sounds like you're talking about assassins! ^^
Btw they are not real did you know that?
VCHRIS you're an actual idiot.
Legolas and his Father are *Sindarin Elves, like Galadriel.
Sorry, forgot the correct terminology.
I wish I was this good in World of Warcraft. 😓
He literally stole the show! 😭❤ that badass attitude.
Ok, so.
1) No, thoose are not all the scenes with legolas.
2) No, thoose are not all the best and cool scenes with legolas. I just took some to show.
3) Not gonna upload full ever, since i've just recieved my first strike and Hobbit got 5 min limit... I can't upload 20 clips or so to show all the glorious CGI and scenes. Gonna upload 5, and thats about it.
Kimer Lorens thank you : )
4:33
Me : it's imposible you can't and you cannot oppose the laws of physics
Legolas : hold my shampoo
Elves are much lighter than humans, so that could happen
He just massacred an entire orc battalion in less than a minute up side down while riding a War bat, jumping on falling stones is far from the most impossible thing legolas has ever done.
@@christopheranaya2850 nope. No matter how light legolas is. This is simply physically impossible.
And what about 2:45? Sticking his knifes back while hanging upside down, even none of his arrows fell during this as well =P
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2:01 I don't care how OP Legolas is, this is the most bad ass shot in the whole movie.
The river scene when the dwarfs are being chased by orcs is my fav legolas scenes. ( 1st scene in clip)
The way he jst glides when hes fighting. Looks a lil fake but still lol So flawless and he bloody looks hot at the same time 😁
WHY IS HE SO HOT? LIKE, GOD DAMN IT, CAN U BE LIKE THAT FOREVER
Well, he is a several-thousand year old provisionally-immortal being, sooooooo ... yes, he can be.
I mean, if he's not killed, technically yes
he was awsom his fighting skills are another level.i can't even blink my ayes when I watch his scenes
Seeing Legolas do all this has made me arrive at the conclusion that he HAD to have been holding back when competing with Gimli later on.
Gimli would of never been able to keep up after 2:35 to 2:42.
Those still count as one! xd
When gimli is on two instead of 17 legolas would be on like 30
In the battle of helms deep Gimli beats Legolas by one kill
I got to a point with legolas where I was just laughing at what he did because it was so over the top awesome lol
it's been years I still love the Legolas character, even in the real world Orlando is a member of UNICEF, I'M VERY PROUD ♡♡♡
The coolest character in the series
I love Legolas ❤❤❤❤😘😘😘
Nothing cures away my boredom like this movie
I have been noticing this damnass character
he should have thier own movie
You cannot deny Legolas’ GOAT’ness
Omg. That ending though XD (with the visual of you watching Legolas) Dying XD props just for that alone ahahahaha
I love how everything is CG now.
Legolas is the most OP character in the LOTR and in this series when it comes to combat
It must be Elven magic keeping all his arrows in their quiver when he is turning upside down on the giant bat. Also, he must store his bow somewhere in a pocket dimension for him to pull out when he is done dual-wielding his fancy daggers. His sword doesn't appear until he lands on the tower too. He just gets to have ALL the weapons he fancies, without the burden of storing them so he doesn't look less cool while upside down.
He trained that shor for 2k years 😏
I want a movie with Legolas and Tauriel having an adventure somewhere, maybe in human lands.
Legolas is THE most badass Elf ever!
That small look of triumph on Thorin's face 1:55 confused the fuck out of Legolas who wasn't even aware that his life was just saved by him.
Very light, skillful, fearless 💖
Suddenly i wanna do archery
I never knew Thorin saved Legolas there I thought it was Kili, the camera moved too fast I can't even tell
And how amazing it is that it mirrors that scene at the end where Legolas saved Thorin
レゴラスかっこいい好き…
オーランド・ブルームってなんでこんなに顔良いの…?????
Rings of Power could never make these badass moves
And imagine that Legolas was a relatively young Elf and that there were much more powerful and vain ones in the lore.
Yes imagine if we got to see the high elves like the prince's of the noldor in action like Fingolfin or Feanor
Bruh now look at the elves we get. Crying.
Legolas is god tier. Favourite character of the whole franchise. Absolute boss!
That Legolas elf is amazing. Strong, young and skillful in fighting with swordplay and archery. He is always prepared for any kind of challenge. I like him and his species too.
It's a Excellent Fighting Scene
Even long it seems nice na
That's not how to speel its not a exelent. It's. An exelent
orcs: we got the she elf
borg: THATS NOT THE RIGHT SHE ELF WE HAVE A WHOLE ARMY THAT DOESNT KNOW THE SHE ELF ill just do it my SELF
elves: BRING OUT THE LEGOLAS
orcs: they have a cave elf
If Legolas is the one who brought the ring, Tolkien will only need one book
the wood elves battle music is absolutely gorgeous and fits them perfectly
If all the fantasy books, stories, movies in general follow logic,
elves would and should always be the protagonist.
I‘m not a Fan of the hobbit movies in general but these fighting scenes are just phenomenal and simply badass!
Go Taurel ❤ Go Legolas 😍
Legolas it's by far the greatest depiction of an elf Archer warrior.
Orlando Bloom did such a great job with character!
Sets the bar so high for HAWKEYE 🎯
What I truly enjoy about Logolas is that density is off the charts during that show scene with him he's actually walking with ease on top of knee snow,
➕ when he's in battle with that one other elf with the red beard he always checking on how many people, Orgs, Water zombies, Salazar army the number of enemies he killed.
He just moves so gracefully.
2:48 u gotta be kidding me the arrows didn't fall out. Are u telling me his items have magical abilities too? I get the whole eld thing but damn
I loved this movie because of him. I was in love with his looks and coolness😅😍
Thranduil would be proud
The descriptiveness from these comments are 🔥
The Elves just made me want to get into archery ngl. Legolas, Katniss, and my native american heritage! Lol.
I feel like in both lotr and the Hobbit everyone is fighting for their lives while legolas just vibes
By far my favourite character🔥
The 360° turn in the river scene was hot af.
1:11 my fave part :3
Legolas in the hobbit is both cool and bad ass all at the same time! Epic!
1:25 as much as I praise for this badassery, legolas was pointing arrow down while it cuts to the two orcs to be shot upwards
He is so handsome congratulations on your baby girl
2:32 when WoW maximum level character enters starting area
Unlike many fans, I love Legolas character in Hobbit trilogy. We're used to see him friendly and nice in LOTR because he was in the fellowship against orcs and Mordor's army. But imagine him as your enemy. It would be so scary! He is very ruthless, sharp and you have no chance against him. Considering the hard relationship between his father and the dwalves there is no surprize that Legolas is rude to Thorin and the crew. He has only parent alive and dwalves decieved the king once with gems (his wife belongings i suppose). My only complaint the movie showed little of Legolas softness and caring emotions. He was so caring in LOTR with Gimli, Aragorn and hobbits...
I wouldn’t mind a solo film for Legolas
Fingolfing had a duel with morgoth itself and was able to wound him permanently. Old elves were very powerful. Legolas is pretty young, about 3000 years but his father thranduil is one of the remaining first age elves. His power looks cool in the movie but it is still underestimated.
I admire the artistry and all the work here, but it just feels like a video game compared to the more grounded and believable work in LOTR.
The Return of the King had plenty of scenes that were heading towards what we see in the hobbit films.
The Hobbit films were pretty good. I get that a lot of people jump on the sheep train of hating on them but eat shit, they were enjoyable. I couldn't give two shits if Legolas wasn't in the original Hobbit book.
First Legolas surfboards on an Uruk hai shield, now he surfboards on a gundabad orc scout, what will Peter Jackson come up with next?😂
His fighting scenes were insane in LOTR and even more insane here. Top tier character, our elven prince
2025 : Legolas
A new beginning.
Who would like to watch it on cinemas ?
i feel like this was the only movie legolas was like an extreme badass
Legolas the Great.
2:28-2:43... I’m sorry but if I’m a Orc and see that... I’m rage-quitting and leaving.... like “I’m done... that’s enough for today!” Lmao