The Unmatched Brilliance of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
  • A video analysis of what makes the Lord of the Rings trilogy (and Lord of the Rings in general) brilliant, and why almost no media since has matched up to it. From its story, to its characters, to its soundtrack, to its core themes and inspiration - what makes the Lord of the Rings a masterpiece?
    With the new Amazon Rings of Power series coming out later this year, now's a better time than ever to look back and answer this question.
    0:00 Intro
    2:18 Tolkien's Influence
    4:18 The Production Process
    9:04 The European Inspiration of the Story
    13:44 The Christian Elements of the Story
    24:50 Middle Earth - A World in Decline
    30:00 Conclusion
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    Music Track List: pastebin.com/5BA956sn
    Thanks for watching!
    #LordoftheRings #LordoftheRingsTrilogy #Tolkien
    Aragorn
    Boromir
    Legolas
    Gimli
    Frodo
    Samwise
    Gandalf
    Gollum
    Merry
    Pippin
    Middle Earth
    Orcs
    Goblins
    Trolls
    Gondor
    Rohan
    Video essay
    Theoden
    Galadriel
    Epic
    Catholic
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  • @spencerfrankclayton4348
    @spencerfrankclayton4348 Рік тому +439

    I feel bad for Peter Jackson when it comes to the Hobbit films. The studio interfered with nearly everything PJ wanted to do. You can thank studio executives for the flaws in that trilogy.

    • @Skac01
      @Skac01 Рік тому +53

      Not only that, but the studio forced him to do 3 movies he didn't want to do basically over night with no script and no artwork.

    • @gethimrock
      @gethimrock 10 місяців тому +16

      I think the greatness of the LotR movies will always stand over the years. I think people know how woke movie studios are so Peter Jackson making such greatness pre Great Awokening shows he’s great

    • @akshathdharmadheeran6074
      @akshathdharmadheeran6074 9 місяців тому +9

      After delivering the original LOTR trilogy, he definitely had the clout to push the studio like how Nolan does, but he wasn't willing to push too far

    • @allaroundarbiter4809
      @allaroundarbiter4809 9 місяців тому +9

      I really did like Peter Jackson's The Hobbit movies. My only complaint was there was just too much CGI in The Hobbit movies

    • @laurencemccarty4493
      @laurencemccarty4493 7 місяців тому +4

      The Hobbit was an Embarrassment! The Studios ruined the Winning Formula.

  • @TheDooChess
    @TheDooChess 2 роки тому +654

    “I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo.
    “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
    Gandalf knew these times would come again..
    Phenomenal video, Pax. BRB starting the trilogy over again.

    • @peterrayboud
      @peterrayboud 11 місяців тому +13

      My absolute favorite line in the entire Tolkien universe 🥲

    • @scottjohnstone6204
      @scottjohnstone6204 7 місяців тому

      Your love of the Halfling leaf has clearly slowed your mind!
      Free the weed! If Thailand is smart enough to do it surely we could be!?
      In my country the UK, the prisons are literally full to brim, rather than releasing violent offenders early to address this issue - DECRIMINALIZE EVERY DRUG, pardon those serving sentences for drug related matters, invest in harm minimization and tax the products! They say with every conviction "The public doesn't want these dealer's in their communities" - Ignoring supply and demand! Professor David Nutt, was the government lead drugs policy advisor, after recommending using facts and data to decriminalize everything and invest in recovery programmes the government SACKED him!
      They only want logic and scientific data when it agrees with their criminal agenda.
      It's sickening, cultivating wars and propping up brutal dictators around the world but I'm the fecking criminal for smoking a bit of weed!? Cu*ts!

  • @Benjamin-js3jp
    @Benjamin-js3jp Рік тому +445

    "I go to my fathers, in whose mighty company I shall not now feel ashamed." I tear up every time I watch this scene. These are words to live by, we should all honor our ancestors through living righteously. We stand on the shoulders of giants. Excellent video.

    • @HS-hx8ti
      @HS-hx8ti 11 місяців тому

      ​@@CalebBerman Keep worshipping your jewish heretic.

    • @RandallBalls
      @RandallBalls 5 місяців тому +3

      ✊🏻

    • @theycallmethedude.
      @theycallmethedude. 16 днів тому

      Me too. Between the line (straight from Tolkien), the acting of both Miranda Otto and the late, great Bernard Hill, the vision of Peter Jackson, and the amazing score by Howard Shore, it’s almost too much to take without eliciting some raw emotion. In fact, if this scene doesn’t tear you up even just a little bit, you’re not human. (Maybe part Uruk-hai?) 😄

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw Рік тому +176

    The Lord of the Rings will forever remain a cultural milestone in the history of mankind. Yes, the movies are that epic. Flawless.

    • @reek4062
      @reek4062 10 місяців тому

      They're as flawless as my feces

    • @marcoeire44
      @marcoeire44 10 місяців тому +14

      Tolkien often said that he wanted to "create a modern mythology" for his fellow Englishmen.
      Whilst I am Irish, I really have a special connection with his Middle-Earth.
      If you see my home village, it may aswell be the Shire, rolling hills, population of less than 700 people, everybody talks to everybody on the road and everything just feels 50 years in the past.
      Compare that to the brutalist concrete and glass blocks in the city's, packed with all manner of vagrancy and delinquency.
      The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for mankind.

    • @TheSonOfAspectInHisBasement
      @TheSonOfAspectInHisBasement Місяць тому

      @@marcoeire44 I love your PFP, I went to a primary school named after St Brigid

    • @theycallmethedude.
      @theycallmethedude. 16 днів тому

      @marcoeire44 Well said! I’ve always envisioned the Shire and Rohan as not being inspired by the English countryside alone, but also the lands of Ireland and Scotland. I absolutely see a Celtic influence at play, not only in the visualization, but in the music as well.

  • @12345678927164
    @12345678927164 9 місяців тому +40

    What J.R.R. Tolkien did for inspiring the sprit of western man cannot be understated. His legacy continues to live on forever

    • @theycallmethedude.
      @theycallmethedude. 16 днів тому

      It’s hard to fathom that this literary work of art comes from the mind of one man. I stop and think about this every time I read his books or watch the films. It is truly a monumental achievement! I often think that there must have been divine intervention guiding him through his works. 😊

  • @nathanielus5296
    @nathanielus5296 2 роки тому +357

    People trying to take LOTR away from its Catholic roots is so upsetting

    • @Luke-eg1gn
      @Luke-eg1gn Рік тому +12

      There is nothing catholic about Lord of the Rings.

    • @nathanielus5296
      @nathanielus5296 Рік тому +107

      @@Luke-eg1gn Tolkien would like to have a word with you

    • @michielkroese6186
      @michielkroese6186 Рік тому +76

      @@Luke-eg1gn Tolkien's work contains so many biblical themes, it's actually insane

    • @brachialtick6539
      @brachialtick6539 Рік тому +22

      At least it embrances the fact that the bible is a fantasy

    • @Mr._IKE
      @Mr._IKE Рік тому +60

      @@brachialtick6539 damn bro you got the whole comment section laughing

  • @ForgeofAule
    @ForgeofAule 9 місяців тому +43

    One of my favorite lines from Tolkien and a perfect example of Aragorn as a Christ-like figure is the line, "The hands of the King are the hands of a healer" in regards to his ability to heal the Black sickness that no one else knew how to cure.

  • @ferninthewild8584
    @ferninthewild8584 Рік тому +96

    Im an archaeologist, and one major reason I love studying ancient peoples is because they were truly amazing and don’t receive the credit they should. I don’t like the present very much and our future doesn’t necessarily look too bright either. Ive loved these movies since I was a child and they’re my escape truly when it gets ugly out there.
    Awesome video dude! Your analysis is spot on.

    • @gilbertodelavega359
      @gilbertodelavega359 9 місяців тому

      Modern society is way better than ancient society though wtf…. Life was complete shit back then compared to now. Life expectancy was around 30, illiteracy was widespread, and everyone was dirt poor lol…. If you think the ancient past was better then you’re delusional

    • @pacempax5236
      @pacempax5236 6 місяців тому

      I'm about to start Archaeology at Univeristy. Do you have any helpful tips? Thankyou

    • @Flitalidapouet
      @Flitalidapouet 6 місяців тому

      One of my fav interest, is the difference between megalithic stone work (12 000 years) with no inscriptions, or very crude inscriptions done at a later date and the recent stone work (2000 BC to 500 AD) of Egypt, Lebanese, Syria, China, Peru.
      The perfect surfaces, with defect of less then 2 microns, are nearly impossible to replicate today, and so costly, that it's not worth it.
      I wonder everyday about what does pre 12 000 BC nations looked like and their technologies. And I wonder what wiped them out.

    • @ferninthewild8584
      @ferninthewild8584 6 місяців тому

      Are you an undergrad? I would highly recommend getting as much experience as possible. #1 tip would be to get into a field school and get field work experience. Then, you'll know if archaeology is right for you. I wish you all the best. It is a career you must love and be passionate about, because we're not particularly wealthy, but the experiences are unforgettable. @@pacempax5236

    • @bernice6867
      @bernice6867 6 місяців тому

      I love ancient history, pre-history and archeology and don't like the present. But I think it is some kind of escapism and I doubt that anything was ever better on this planet.

  • @ilostthreeaccountstoyoutub1434
    @ilostthreeaccountstoyoutub1434 2 роки тому +106

    LOTR is the proverbial diamond in the ruble amongst the sewage of Hollywood.

  • @MrHellknightimp
    @MrHellknightimp 2 роки тому +269

    "Can't name all 4 grandparents" hit me hard. My dad is adopted, so down 2 for me, and on top of that my dad's adopted mother committed suicide when he was 10, so we just never really ever talked about it.

    • @sandercohen9712
      @sandercohen9712 2 роки тому +40

      That tidbit surprised me, never knew that so many people don't even know their grandparents names. I grew up with all my four grandparents alive and they were some of the best people I have ever known.

    • @MrHellknightimp
      @MrHellknightimp 2 роки тому +4

      @@sandercohen9712 yeah I only know my moms parents and my adopted grandfather's name

    • @mikeholt2112
      @mikeholt2112 2 роки тому +7

      Stay strong brother. I’m in a similar boat. Grandparents on father’s side died in the 50’s. Grandfather on mother’s side died in WWII. Only grew up knowing one of them.

    • @muenchhausenmusic
      @muenchhausenmusic Рік тому

      @@mikeholt2112 But then this is not your fault and neither a sign of any decline.

    • @muenchhausenmusic
      @muenchhausenmusic Рік тому +2

      That comparison doesn't work: Aragorn comes from a line of kings, an environment of nobles where great importance is placed upon heritage. I bet the average member of a noble family anywhere in the world right now can trace back their heritage quite far. Whereas the average Joe even in Númenor might not have fared much better than the americans today

  • @RandallBalls
    @RandallBalls 5 місяців тому +27

    The owner of this channel knows the shot. He knows who pulls the strings in Hollywood and Washington

  • @gretslie
    @gretslie Рік тому +39

    There were so many beneficial "coincidences" in the making of those films, that I truly believe God blessed the production process and that is how we ended up with masterpieces!

    • @Le-Abdollen
      @Le-Abdollen Рік тому +2

      The production team made it what it is, not some fictional deity

    • @leargamma4912
      @leargamma4912 Рік тому +2

      ​@Le-Abdollen stow it. Let people dream a little. Even then, calling God a work of fiction is insulting to christians. You don't have to believe in God, Christianity, heaven or hell, or anything of the sort. But Don't go being rude about what another person interprets.
      Anyway. Yes,

    • @younggrinch2826
      @younggrinch2826 8 місяців тому +3

      Some thing definitely fell into place perfectly as they were making this like finding the perfect locations and being able to make gollum look the way he did..

    • @lightningmonky7674
      @lightningmonky7674 6 місяців тому

      I was about to say the same thing, thank you. It was artists who worked their ass off to make a bona fide masterpiece, it is humanities doing not some sky daddy

    • @lightningmonky7674
      @lightningmonky7674 6 місяців тому

      But God is fictional, he's literally a character from a fantasy series? Do you think gandalf is real too?

  • @marinazinovic2113
    @marinazinovic2113 2 роки тому +136

    He keeps getting more and more based.
    Lotr is certanily the modern Iliad

  • @jasone.4689
    @jasone.4689 6 місяців тому +12

    I still remember back in 2003. When the Rohirm charge the field, the whole cinema erupted.

    • @theycallmethedude.
      @theycallmethedude. 16 днів тому

      Yep! It was an unbelievable movie moment. I was one of the many in attendance that cheered as well! 😊

  • @TT-dx4ez
    @TT-dx4ez Рік тому +26

    The genius of Tolkien was his creation of a narrative based around Catholicism without jamming it down ones throat.

    • @arnowisp6244
      @arnowisp6244 Рік тому +2

      @Le Abdollen Everyone has explained to death. Even Tolkien. You can't erase how much it influenced his writing.

    • @arnowisp6244
      @arnowisp6244 Рік тому +2

      @Le Abdollen You're being Blind on Purpose. Anyone saying they can't see it is lying.

    • @gianna526
      @gianna526 Рік тому +2

      @Le Abdollen allegory doesn't equal themes, if you know anything about Catholicism you'd see it in his books. Maybe look it up?

  • @Anonymousduck161
    @Anonymousduck161 8 місяців тому +12

    Tolkien was a huge admirer and great friend to CS Lewis. Lewis famously wrote that technology and “progress” were terms devoid of any real understanding. “Progress” is always used as a drumbeat for marching toward an unspecified and ultimately undefinable end. Technology promised to give man “power over nature,” but all it did was give some men power over other men. I think Tolkien took these themes to heart and, undoubtedly with his supremely Catholic belief, manifested these ideas into his story telling.

    • @Quincy_Morris
      @Quincy_Morris 6 місяців тому +1

      This is a very English view of progress I think. Progress and technology have allowed missionaries and Christianity to be spread all throughout the world.

  • @legionofthedamned157
    @legionofthedamned157 Рік тому +19

    “May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out.” - Galadriel

  • @krissjames7276
    @krissjames7276 2 роки тому +123

    Great video. I've seen quite a bit of fairly well-argued criticism of the LotR movies for giving Tolkien's story the "Hollywood" treatment (lots of focus on the big battles, Gimli being effectively turned into a comic relief character, Arwen's role being expanded for the sake of "female representation", Faramir having his character altered for added drama, some parts of the story being cut entirely etc), but that does lose sight of the bigger picture, namely the sheer amount of passion and love for the source material that's clearly still present, and how its core values and message is still largely preserved. Realistically, I don't think we could have hoped for a better movie adaptation of the LotR.

    • @PaxTubeChannel
      @PaxTubeChannel  2 роки тому +56

      Yeah, Christopher Tolkien famously did not like the films because he thought they lost some of the magic of the story to focus on action scenes & things like that. I definitely get where he was coming from, but at the same time I think the films were the best you're going to get from a film adaption and delivered the story to new generations. Without the films, I probably wouldn't have heard much about LOTR.

    • @baadpitt7112
      @baadpitt7112 Рік тому +8

      add the fact that it is not a hollywood movie

    • @lesberkley3821
      @lesberkley3821 Рік тому +3

      It is the lack of Tolkien's deeper themes in the movies that disturbs me most. When in the films do we see the sadness of the Elves? Where are the Seven Stones and Seven Stars and One White Tree? When, exactly does the King Return? And when Gimli says the line from Disney, I'm yanked out completely.

    • @spinlok3943
      @spinlok3943 Рік тому +11

      I would only disagree with you on Arwen. I think the expansion of her character fit very well into the story arc. Tauriel in The Hobbit however was a disaster. That's female representation done very wrong. Boring character, barely affected the story at all.

    • @hailthevictoriousdead
      @hailthevictoriousdead 9 місяців тому +8

      I think it is unfair to say that Gimli was reduced entirely to comic relief. While he does display a sense of humor, much of the comedy is based on his resolute pride durning "embarrassing" moments such as falling off the horse and needing to be thrown. While somewhat funny, it also exemplifies the pride of the dwarves. These little bits set up character development (he goes from not wanting to be thrown and taking offense at being told to recover his strength, to being thrown at Helms Deep and fully accepting Legolas as a friend) of Gimli overcoming his pride. I also consider much of the "comic relief" moments to be fairly realistic. As a dwarf, it is fair to assume he had little to no previous experience riding horses and running cross country, and would bristle at any prospective ridicule from the rest of the Fellowship.

  • @CaliOaklander
    @CaliOaklander 2 роки тому +117

    I started to dig into past civilizations due to LotR, read the Bible as well, and found that in terms of civilizational building and cultural creations humanity has fallen and fallen hard. The only difference between back then and now is an "easier" life and industrial consumerism. Technology masks the pain of humanity imo and it's found in statistical papers that point to a ever decline.

    • @BjornRktos
      @BjornRktos 2 роки тому +2

      You would be better served reading the Elder Edda since that was where he pulled more from.

    • @perverse_ince
      @perverse_ince Рік тому +3

      Show me some of those papers/statistics

    • @HikinJnl
      @HikinJnl Рік тому

      what kinds of statistics?

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Рік тому +2

      Read the missing and deleted chapters of the Bible and you’ll freak right out man

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Рік тому +2

      @@BjornRktos yes! Poetic Edda!

  • @PerezosoDoom
    @PerezosoDoom 2 роки тому +101

    Amazing video, Pax! An insight you won't see in another UA-cam channel, Tolkien was a genius, I totally share the admiration for his work.

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      @meganaruto611 Рік тому

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  • @Entertainer114
    @Entertainer114 Рік тому +52

    I loved the breakdown here, particularly showing the 3 variants of the Christ figure that Frodo, Gandalf and Aragorn each embody. Super glad you touched on the heroes all loving their cultures and homes and family lineages, and desiring to follow in those footsteps. Theoden has always been one of my favorite characters for the very reasons you laid out in that last segment, "A World In Decline". Thanks for sharing!

  • @rvkice23
    @rvkice23 8 місяців тому +5

    The Tolkien legendarium in its entirety are England's Iliad or Odyssey. The Lord of the Rings cinematic trilogy are New Zealand's Eiffel Tower :)

  • @lukasg.5787
    @lukasg.5787 Рік тому +38

    Wow dude, what a great Analysis of this masterpiece of a trilogy. You really captured the things that seemed to be important to Tolkien. And i Iove the fact that you also talked about the religious background of these books. Many people today seem to overlook these - maybe even on purpose. But without Tolkiens Christian Faith, we never would've been able to enjoy his genius works

    • @arnowisp6244
      @arnowisp6244 Рік тому +5

      After the Tolkien Biography Film completely Removed any influence of his Catholic Faith whatsoever. It is definitely on purpose.

    • @lukasg.5787
      @lukasg.5787 Рік тому +2

      @@arnowisp6244 yeah, I still enjoyed that Biopic, it had many things right in Tolkiens youth and inspirations - as far as we know. But still it completely left that religious part out - I didn't like that

    • @chrisr4023
      @chrisr4023 Рік тому

      @@arnowisp6244 desmond doss himself had to fight his own biopic (hacksaw ridge) to include his faith/prayers - the most important reason for his courage.

  • @wereitsoeasy189
    @wereitsoeasy189 2 роки тому +37

    That was bloody brilliant, nearly cried three times

  • @tzardnickolasthelitromanov
    @tzardnickolasthelitromanov 2 роки тому +120

    I really do like Tolkien's clashing contrasts of Industrialization/Urbanization and Traditionalism/Ruralization.
    It just really resonates with me,
    While I know that Tolkien absolutely hated allegories; But I think due to the intense passionate hatred he had for Industrialization alongside modernization. (Which he was quite fervent in his disdain for; I once again think, that no one here can deny that) and him constantly experiencing it first hand during his whole, entire lifetime. he somewhat-intentionally (Or at the very least maybe not being fully consciously aware that he did make one here about it) made a symbolic allegory towards it in his writing.
    Also a Question for you, Pax: Personally, Who do you think the Dundlendings and Endewaithians are based off of or are influenced by?
    My guess is either The Scotti/Picts or a combination of them plus the Franks.

    • @PaxTubeChannel
      @PaxTubeChannel  2 роки тому +29

      I've read that the Dunlendings are loosely based on Celtic tribes. This makes sense, since the Dunlendings and Celts (in various periods) were both displaced from their homelands and forced into the wilderness. The Celts by the Romans and Vikings, the Dunlendings by Rohan.

    • @arth-ritisoutdooradventure7467
      @arth-ritisoutdooradventure7467 Рік тому +6

      @@PaxTubeChannel that’s a solid take. I know that Tolkien hated allegory, but what real world peoples most closely line up with the different groups of Men in Middle Earth?
      Harad is obviously the Arab-Muslim world. The Easterlings I’m not sure of. The Númenoreans and their descendants imo are the most interesting. They take inspiration from the Atlantis myth and have a lot of parallels with Rome, however they almost strike me as English, especially Aragorn. Aragorn is described not only like an Englishman, but he’s the archetypal “good king” that England is known for. So would it be safe to say the Númenoreans are a blend of the English in the High Medieval period, and the Romans? The Anglo-Saxon/Scythian Rohirrim draw mostly from the early Medieval period from what I can tell

    • @HaythamKenway383
      @HaythamKenway383 Рік тому +6

      @@arth-ritisoutdooradventure7467 The Men of Near Harad would be Arab-Muslim, but Far Harad (where the mumakil are from) would likely be more similar to Africa. The Easterlings of Rhun are most likely based on Turks. The Variags of Khand would likely be similar to the Rus (Variag being a Slavic word for Viking.) Arnor is meant to represent the western Roman empire, and Gondor represents the eastern part. Numenor would likely either be based off the Romans or Greeks.

    • @hailthevictoriousdead
      @hailthevictoriousdead 9 місяців тому +1

      The old world will burn in the fires of industry! Christopher Lee was a perfect Saruman

    • @RandallBalls
      @RandallBalls 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@PaxTubeChannelyou'll probably never see this but you earned a subscriber and a brother today✊🏻✊🏻.
      Maybe I'll see you across the trenches one day brother

  • @ryantannar5301
    @ryantannar5301 9 місяців тому +6

    The Christian symbolism goes right down to some of the smaller things. The King returns and his weapon of choice against evil is something that was once broken but made whole again, like us.

  • @fnfallout5664
    @fnfallout5664 2 роки тому +63

    A new Pax video is always a blessing!

  • @MasterIceyy
    @MasterIceyy 6 місяців тому +5

    I think there's one reason as to why they will never be matched, and that's because absolutely everyone who worked on LotR, actually CARED.
    Sean Bean hiked up a mountain in full costume and make up, Orlando Bloom had a broken rib and Viggo a broken toe but they kept filming, Helms Deep took a month on night shoots in the freezing cold, and all the extras were so happy and excited to be there, and gave it there all.
    Everyone from the dudes holding the mics, and doing the lighting, to the prop department, music, visual effects, cinematography, absolutely everyone wanted to make something special, and they all poured their hearts into it.
    Modern productions now are just to pay the bills, nobody really cares about the work they're doing, they're just following the formula laid out by the studio as they jump from sound stage to sound stage surrounded by green screen environments, there's no passion, no desire, and no creativity, the studios seem to actively restrain good creators and artists, whilst giving free reign to people who are incapable of even having something resembling a unique idea or thought.
    And that's not even mentioning the story, themes, morals, meanings, depth, history, mythology, symbolism, ideology and more that is contain in LotR, both in the films and books.
    Also crazy fun fact, Peter Jackson's Grand-dad fought at the Battle of The Somme, alongside Tolkien and C.S Lewis and many others, during the War he'd meet some soldiers from Australia and New Zealand, which inspired him to emigrate there, which would then bring middle-earth to life.

  • @alexmontenegro9991
    @alexmontenegro9991 Рік тому +26

    I always interpreted the "accidental" destruction of the one ring as a commentary on how tyrannical evil is ultimately self defeating. Remember that it was lust for the ring that caused Gollum and Frodo to disregard their surroundings and accidentally drop it into the fire. A corrupting influence or tyrannical overlord can dominate everyone and gain insurmountable power, but it is also forced to rely on broken, damaged people that will eventually cause the system to implode.

  • @SarkkiKarkki
    @SarkkiKarkki 2 роки тому +21

    From time to time I still wonder how The Hobbit movies had turned out if they just made two with Del Toro instead of stretching them to three with Jackson.

  • @Venneroth
    @Venneroth 2 роки тому +30

    Spitting fine truths here. I wish you'd devoted a segment to talking about how European mythology influenced and is present in Middle-earth. It is both very relevant and drives home the European connection of Lord of the Rings.
    Still, everything here has the ring of truth, yes it rings true. You need say no more. We'd best get a move on. There are still goblins about.

  • @mrfake5251
    @mrfake5251 Рік тому +9

    Just finished watching the rings of power and I gotta say, this trilogy appears to be more of master piece than it did before I watched the rings of power.

  • @azeDevs
    @azeDevs 2 роки тому +12

    I'm glad someone decided to share it, because this was a fantastic video. I've subscribed and ended up binge watching the rest of your library. Looking forward to more from this channel.

  • @MsPatriotfront
    @MsPatriotfront 5 місяців тому +2

    This review and analysis is positively excellent. Well done!

  • @oldgrub
    @oldgrub 2 роки тому +12

    this man keeps uploading bangers

  • @thibaldus3
    @thibaldus3 2 роки тому +9

    You indeed bring a much needed perspective. Always appreciated.

  • @panzerfowst-exp-9567
    @panzerfowst-exp-9567 2 роки тому +10

    Once again, another masterpiece! I cannot tell you how much we truly appreciate the time and effort you invest into these videos, Pax!

  • @Erumesson
    @Erumesson Рік тому +4

    Absolutely wonderful video! Thank you for such hard work to put this together!

  • @JoskaTheTrend
    @JoskaTheTrend Рік тому +13

    This is the most beautiful tribute of LOTR i have watched so far🥺!!! Yes, there is no individualism in middle earth, and that is why it still stands the test of time❤

  • @BountyGames1
    @BountyGames1 Рік тому +5

    Such a great video. You sum up a lot of key aspects from the lord of the rings really well. Thankyou

  • @dawsonogilvy1578
    @dawsonogilvy1578 Рік тому +9

    Well done! This was really well said. You brought to light a number of things on exactly how I feel where this world is going. Very insightful.

  • @gustyko8668
    @gustyko8668 2 роки тому +25

    I absolutely adore the Lord of the Rings movies.....I've just seen them a couple of months ago, and really wish I've seen them sooner (I guess it's because when they first came out I was very little I could get easily afraid). Now I'm currently reading the books and they are easily some of my favorites works in all fiction, I've already finished The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring, I plan to read both The Two Towers and The Return of the King as the Silmarillion. Since I also love C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, I also plan to read his other works like The Space Trilogy (I've heard of them and I think that those are very important to the present we live in). Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain is another series I'm very interested upon on.
    As a Christian, I found both Tolkien and Lewis's works very inspiring; and it even makes me wanna write a story of my own (I don't make any promises), about spirituality and the decaying situation of society as a whole, with a very christian point of view.

    • @gustyko8668
      @gustyko8668 Рік тому +1

      @@arth-ritisoutdooradventure7467 cool

    • @gianna526
      @gianna526 Рік тому

      never too late to start enjoying it! Also, make sure you keep your first viewing of the movies and first read through of the book fresh in your mind, I didn't and I wish I could experience it all over again.

  • @grasstoucher83
    @grasstoucher83 2 роки тому +24

    I watched the LOTR trilogy a few days ago. It was awesome. Also a good look into "traditional" fantasy

  • @jneumy566
    @jneumy566 Рік тому +7

    One thing I really like about LotR is how Tolkien always said Middle-earth is our world, just with a made up history and you can notice that as time goes on, the more fantastical elements of Middle-earth start to fade. In the First Age there were enormous large scale battles that included multiple dragons and balrogs and all sorts of other fantastical creatures and elf magic was incredibly common, and heroes of elves and men were achieving incredible feats. In the second age, most of the dragons and balrogs are gone, the werewolves and vampires are completely extinct, the greatest cities and realms of the first age are all gone, and elves are starting to dwindle. In the third age, elves are starting to leave middle-earth and their magic over it is continuting to decline. And when the fourth age starts, all the elves are gone, the orcs are basically extinct, and all that's left are realms of men and dwarves, and the Hobbits, which is all much closer to what our world is like. And with a few inferences and theories, we can even connect it all the way. From the beginning of The Hobbit, we can infer that Hobbits have since been hiding from Men and are all but forgotten, and today there are people with something Men call dwarfism, which could infer that the dwarf kingdoms were abandoned and the dwarves integrated into the society of Men.

  • @weqweqkweq7264
    @weqweqkweq7264 2 роки тому +25

    You should talk about Narnia next time.

    • @drumadude28
      @drumadude28 2 роки тому +7

      This is an excellent idea, Id love to see this kind of long form look into the Narnia universe as well.

    • @antoniomosley4961
      @antoniomosley4961 2 роки тому +7

      @@drumadude28 Before they destroy it as well.

    • @thibaldus3
      @thibaldus3 2 роки тому +1

      Yep. Fantastic series of books too in its own way.

  • @Andrew-zr1jt
    @Andrew-zr1jt 9 місяців тому +1

    What a great work you did here !! fantastic analysis.

  • @zanechabino1626
    @zanechabino1626 Рік тому +5

    One of the best breakdowns and interpretations I’ve seen

  • @justvibin1087
    @justvibin1087 2 роки тому +3

    love your videos, keep em coming bro!

  • @itstartsrighthere
    @itstartsrighthere Рік тому +16

    Thank you for unashamedly talking about the inherent Christo-centric values of this much loved work by Tolkien. The ultimate triumph against evil -- brought about by a perfect sacrifice that leads to redemption -- is what every timeless story is made of because, at the end of all days, when all is said and done, that is where all of life will lead to.

  • @NerdyGamerReacts
    @NerdyGamerReacts 9 місяців тому +2

    Subbed, brilliant breakdown of one of the best trilogies of all time, had a clear beginning, middle and end, and made me so happy seeing the story be told, these movies are amazing masterclasses that deserve the recognition that they got. 🙌😃💯

  • @codyquinn8646
    @codyquinn8646 Рік тому +3

    The unmatched brilliance of this video.. great work man

  • @padtully95
    @padtully95 9 місяців тому +1

    This video reminded me of the feeling of awe and greatness that these movies imparted to me as a young boy

  • @esketam
    @esketam 2 роки тому +27

    I always thought Gandalf was supposed to be a representation of the Church, which was tasked by Christ to guide mankind with the help of the Holy Spirit.

    • @silver9wolf6
      @silver9wolf6 Рік тому +2

      Ooh, I hadn't thought about it that way before!

    • @matwatson7947
      @matwatson7947 Рік тому +2

      On reflection Tolkien realised he represented the Son (rose again) and Holy Spirit (to guide) but it was never meant that way.
      That would come close to allegory which he famously HATED.

  • @luke9859
    @luke9859 2 роки тому +3

    Very good video Pax keep up the good work.

  • @theycallmethedude.
    @theycallmethedude. 16 днів тому

    Many kudos to you for a great video! Honestly, this is one of the best I’ve seen on the subject. You threw quite a bit of info out there to think about, some of which has never crossed my mind. Until now. Thank you very much for such a thought-provoking video. I’ll be visiting your Patreon for sure. 😊

  • @razor23Ukraine
    @razor23Ukraine Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the great video. It was a blessing to grow up when these movies were released. I will never forget that awe-kind of feeling while watching "The Two Towers" and especially the final battle....gosh, I guess I will never experience that ever again.

  • @tonyamcinvale-brown5950
    @tonyamcinvale-brown5950 6 місяців тому +1

    I agree we everything you said. Im so happy I found your channel!❤

  • @SP8inc
    @SP8inc 8 місяців тому +2

    As a Catholic myself, I can honestly say that yhe Lord of the Rings books are almost as religious as the Bible itself. They have such a beautiful message and meaning imbued into them thanks to this. It makes me more connected to this story, as I believe something honestly similar.

  • @sethapex9670
    @sethapex9670 2 роки тому +6

    Just watched them recently for the first time, with my last living grandparent, my mother's father. He said he was glad to have watched it but he wouldn't watch it again, thought it was too violent.

  • @Hlord-be4xx
    @Hlord-be4xx 9 місяців тому +2

    2:50
    Actually it was the other way around, he created the stories for the languages he made up

  • @RwingDsquad
    @RwingDsquad 2 роки тому +3

    This is a fantastic video and you’re right on point

  • @svetlanaandrasova6086
    @svetlanaandrasova6086 9 місяців тому +3

    Its crazy Peter shot this 20 years ago with less money blockbusters now, yet he gave us better costumes and effects and music. Just goes to show wnhat can be accomplished if you truly care about stotytelling, not making money.

  • @suzannekirkwood6392
    @suzannekirkwood6392 Рік тому +5

    Lord of the Rings was a great story just waiting to become a movie. A perfect storm of writers, directors, actors, musicians, special effect technicians, location of filming, government asistance and public buy in all came together at the right time to make 3 memorable films.

  • @rangergxi
    @rangergxi Місяць тому +1

    The era of late-antiquity is a god-tier time period that people have absolutely no exposure to, but that period influenced the world so much that its themes still make people feel something different.

  • @joshmcgaughey7821
    @joshmcgaughey7821 9 місяців тому +1

    Literally my fav trilogy of all time! ❤ thank you for making this video I enjoyed it.

  • @stuckmannen3876
    @stuckmannen3876 2 роки тому +21

    It might be interesting to make a video contrasting game of thrones with lotr and/ or with the middle age in general. Anyway, there is definitely a need to expose the nihilism pushed in “semi-historical” movies and series.

  • @yebobbummann1622
    @yebobbummann1622 2 роки тому +8

    You bow to no one, king.

  • @stuckmannen3876
    @stuckmannen3876 2 роки тому +10

    Keep up the great work! God bless! ☦️✝️

  • @Samuel-sf4rf
    @Samuel-sf4rf Рік тому +2

    Excellent job. This is very good

  • @NeryRotzank
    @NeryRotzank 2 роки тому +5

    This has to be the best trilogy I ever seen. Good video!

  • @MLR1947
    @MLR1947 2 роки тому +1

    This was amazing, thank you for putting it tigeather. The Lord of the Rings trilogy truly is one of the best experiences on film ever made.

  • @fxc5313
    @fxc5313 2 місяці тому

    Uttery brilliant analysis! Thank you.

  • @benghiskahn3673
    @benghiskahn3673 8 місяців тому +1

    I don't think any movie has or ever will come close to the groundbreaking brilliant of the LoRT trilogy. It occupies its own beautifully crafted pedestal within the halls of cinematic greatness.
    I cannot think of anything the comes even remotely close.

  • @mistadopeman
    @mistadopeman 4 місяці тому

    Really nice video man.

  • @marinbilic2893
    @marinbilic2893 Рік тому +3

    This is the best analysis of LOTR, thank You very much for this

  • @Dustyholes
    @Dustyholes Рік тому +1

    Last night I saw the Fellowship with the live orchestra and it was really hard holding back tears. Felt like I was watching it for the first time and the orchestra is so good. The choir literally sounds like angels singing.

  • @UrielAngeli147
    @UrielAngeli147 Рік тому +6

    Another interpretation of the destruction of the ring is that it destroyed itself by cursing Gollum to throw himself into the fire if he laid hands on it again.

  • @atusadav24
    @atusadav24 2 роки тому +3

    A great video made about one the greatest trilogies of all time 👌👏

  • @cngg7847
    @cngg7847 11 місяців тому +2

    The whole thing is the plan of illuvatar from start to finish. Right from the moment gandalf felt compelled to talk to thorin, to the day samwise left for the undying lands.

  • @LyleTheKindlyViking233
    @LyleTheKindlyViking233 11 місяців тому

    You are an unjustly underrated channel. You have my subscription.

  • @zachcose5247
    @zachcose5247 Рік тому

    A very good video, Sir. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @Mateo-ov7xx
    @Mateo-ov7xx Рік тому

    Absolute w. Amazing vid. God bless you

  • @TheJames590
    @TheJames590 Рік тому

    Preach brother. Love your articulation about the underlying themes in Tolkien s work. Can't wait to see more.

  • @danielfarkas7337
    @danielfarkas7337 Рік тому +2

    I recently had the chance to watch the trilogy again in cinema after not having seen it in the last 15 years or so. During that time I haven't thought about them much aside from some pleasant childhood memories, but oh boy, do these movies absolutely wipe the floor with any Hollywood blockbuster that came after them. To me, Villeneuve's Dune came pretty close to it's scope and detail, wish there were more projects like it and passionate filmmakers to realize them.
    Brilliant video, thank you for making it!
    *edit: grammar

  • @rex-je6zj
    @rex-je6zj 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much in make this video.

  • @helenzilwick6179
    @helenzilwick6179 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video. THX :)

  • @S-Ltd1000
    @S-Ltd1000 Рік тому +1

    I'm in the middle of rewatching the extended cuts after many years away. I remember coming out of the final film back in 2003 and thinking these movies would never be surpassed and time has proved that correct. I hadn't drawn parallels with our current world situation but actually you are onto something. Now we've just got to figure out who is the modern day Aragorn.

    • @leargamma4912
      @leargamma4912 Рік тому

      Alex Jones maybe? Lol. But for real there is a loooot of evil and corruption that is kept from us. But why would it be kept from us? What would we do if we all collectively knew something horrible was in the works? Something to think about

  • @KingOfInsanity777
    @KingOfInsanity777 2 роки тому +1

    What's up Pax? Love to see your new vids on culture, bro!

  • @Chewbacca2000
    @Chewbacca2000 Рік тому

    Thanks man!! The was really good!!

  • @calebvinson8703
    @calebvinson8703 3 місяці тому

    Incredible take. Thank you.

  • @AS-fu1kd
    @AS-fu1kd Рік тому +2

    To this day this remains my favorite movie ever. I don't think any movie will ever outdo it in quality.
    Definitely a once in a lifetime 💎 phenomena that we were all very lucky to be around for.
    I'm heartbroken with what Amazon did to my boy Tolkiens work.

  • @upoflive77
    @upoflive77 Рік тому +4

    To jest najtrafniesza analiza "Władcy Pierścieni" jaką widziałam. No i brawa, że umiesz wyrażać niepopularne poglądy. Prawda nie jest dzisiaj w cenie, więc tym bardziej dziękuję.

  • @antmanatthemoment7233
    @antmanatthemoment7233 Рік тому +2

    Plus they put the beautiful New Zealand landscape on the map

  • @kimmallable
    @kimmallable 3 місяці тому

    The attention to detail and story was a great foundation.

  • @spenser9784
    @spenser9784 Рік тому +1

    I completely agree with everything you said and your embrace of the real themes of Tolkien are so incredibly welcome in a world where Amazon wants to take advantage of his work while ignoring what they are really about.
    I do have to play defense on the Hobbit films just a bit here though. You mentioned the word count as a reason for why it should not have become a trilogy and I agree that three movies was too excessive.
    However, there are so many things in the Hobbit that are understood to have happened but we are not shown on screen. Gandalf’s entire adventure in Dol Guldur with the Necromancer and the White Council, we are not shown in the book. Had that been included in full, it would have added at least a couple of chapters to the total length. I, for one, was thrilled to get that on screen. We also don’t see the Battle of Five Armies in full since Bilbo is knocked unconscious so early and we needed that on screen as well. Add to that the fact that over half of the 13 Dwarves either don’t have a single line of dialogue and/or no significant character development, you can’t do that on screen. Let’s say that you give each of the Dwarves minus Thorin a minimum of 5-10 minutes of character development on film, you’re talking anywhere in the 1-2 hours of film to attach the audience to them.
    That into account, it HAD to be at least two films. Look back at the old Hobbit cartoon film that was made. The pacing was horrid, you had no time to digest anything, things like Beorn were completely absent.
    In short, people are justified in saying that a Hobbit trilogy was needed. But people are also not considering facts when they think it could have been a single film that included everything from the book. Things in the Hobbit just happened in far less detail than in LOTR, that’s why the book was shorter. Had Tolkien written both novels in the same way, Hobbit would have been far longer.

  • @nathangray2780
    @nathangray2780 Рік тому +3

    I think i just found a new favorite youtuber

  • @FaZeZombieslayer
    @FaZeZombieslayer Рік тому +3

    I must say this review is quite based. Well done sir!

  • @Dolencd
    @Dolencd Рік тому +3

    The only reason I can think of that this channel hasn't already got one mill subs is because of a banter over the oscars. Well done my man! - 5 million views, but +5 billion respect man! Keep it honest!

  • @LughSamildanach
    @LughSamildanach 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic!

  • @eternalvoid8153
    @eternalvoid8153 2 роки тому +4

    Had the privilege of watching these kino movies in theaters when I was a kid.