LOTR The Return of the King - The Fellowship Reunited
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- Frodo wakes up after he passed out on Mount Doom, and finds himself lying in a nice bed with Gandalf standing in front of him. (HD Blu-ray)
The end of this scene, with Sam and Frodo just silently watching each other, not needing to say a word, together with that beautiful music, makes a perfect moment to display their friendship and respect for each other.
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"Gandalf?"
"Gimli!"
"... elf..."
"Aragorn!
Chris Lastra xD
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LOL I forget about how the scene goes and think this every time I rewatch it. Underrated comment.
Left out Legolas. Shame
*snaps fingers trying to recall*
I just realised that this is the only time Frodo learned that Gandalf is alive.
Yep, from Moria all the way to this scene Frodo believed Gandalf was dead.
Why I have I never thought of that 🤯
@@andrearojas308 Yup...
I never realised that! can you imagine he wakes up and thinks he is also dead because everyone is in white and sunlight
You wake up after what you thought was certain death and see a guy you saw die and then all your friends follow that. I wonder if he thought that he and rest of them died and went to heaven
I love how Frodo pronounces everyone's name as soon as they enter, except for Legolas. He' like "What was this guy's name again"
Legolas never ever speaks directly to Frodo except for “and my bow”. I don’t think Frodo knew his name at all.
"GIMILI!! .... oooh hey yooouuu.... ARAGORN!!"
I feel like this was a strange editing choice that creates this humorous implication which Jackson probably didn’t intend. It’s only logical that Elijah must’ve filmed a take where he says “Legolas!” with the others, but then Jackson instead chose a take for that moment where he wasn’t speaking. It’s a weird choice, for sure.
@@12classics39he probably thought it was too repetitive to have Frodo say everyone’s name. Still a funny moment though.
@@ElJefeRules just the way it's edited looks so funny. i know it wasn't intentional but it really does look like Frodo was like, "ah shit, what was the elf's name again?"
Dude, I just realized that these movies start with Gandalf and Frodo staring seriously at each other before bursting into laughter and it ends here in the same way and I'm so emotional!!!!
STOP I’m crying 😭😭❤️
@@garmadonthesensei59 I'm sorry. We can sob together. 😭 😭
"You're late"
"A wizard is never late"
Yu
@@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 furthermore, he his never early. He arrrives precisely when he means to!
They say the reason Gandalf is laughing is because he bet the guys back home that he could end Sauron with a handful of Hobbits.
looool
It’s because he’s happy to see the young hobbit again and alive.
lol, so it all was just a game for Gandalf.
In the book,in the ithilien part,sam laughs only cause he's happy.i think is a common thing in midlle hearth
@@master-of-many-fandoms2020 r/woooosh
What if Frodo woke up and Sauron was sitting there like, "Hi"
that would be weird 😟
+salamsucuksosis HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! ROARING APPLAUSE SIR.
Guess who had a spaaarre!
He'd probably be like "Oh shit, I'm going to die" lol.
then gandalf sees sauron and relationships with sauron and sauron is good now
I love how gandalf after spending so long in the other world, came back colder, more detached. But he completly breaks once he sees frodo waking up, he just laughs happily. Gandalf is deeply attached to frodo and bilbo. Those two little hobbits, an ancient being the equivalent of an angel, who needed these two little creatures to give him hope. Gandalf brings light to all, and hope. But these two, bring hope to him.
Wonderfully poetic
Did he come back more detached? Or was he just in "war-mode" and just couldn't relax until Sauron was taken off the map?
@@jkacvbhijfn Yeah, it’s more like that.
This is why I think that stranger in ROP is actually Gandalf. He has a deep connection with hobbits in LOTR and it would make sense that the first being he comes in contact with when arriving in Middle Earth is Hobbits.
@@calarencrow7480 Gandalf didn’t come to middle earth until the third age. If the stranger is Gandalf, it’d be a very controversial change.
Fun fact: If you watch the base version of the trilogy without any extended bits added in the only thing Legolas ever says to Frodo is "And you have my bow."
It's all he ever says to Frodo in the extended cut as well I believe
I think he does a lament for Gandalf’s fall against the balrog and Frodo was there
Extra quotes Legolas never said: "Ok, I'll have my bow back now"
@@nycot107 Legolas says to Frodo " One day some company is going to come and ruin all of this, everything you fought for will be destroyed."
AND HE ONLY TAKES THE NAME OF FRODO WHEN SAM AND FRODO CROSSED THAT RIVER AT THE END OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
The fact that this is the first time he sees Gandalf alive since he fell in Moria makes this sense so much more meaningful. :'(
+Patrick Owers Oh geez, it was? I hadn't realized!!! Holy smokes!! Thanks for pointing that out!! :D
If I was Frodo I would have thought I had died and went to heaven especially since everything is golden and shiny
Ikr! Especially since he saw Gandalf first!
I realised this year's ago and still wonder why
Patrick Owers Yeah and it's easy to forget that he hasn't because you get to see him in the other films but when you remember he hasn't it's like HOLY SHIT!
Frodo is being praised as the hero.
But what really matters, is Frodo knows who the real hero is.
+Nathan Viebranz I know right, cause lets be honest would Frodo have succeeded if it weren't for sam? Absolutely not. Who was the one who saw through Gollum's lies? Sam, who saved him from being shelob's dinner? Sam, who saved him from the orcs in the tower? Sam. They all praise Frodo for being the hero yet Sam did SO much more
MrDarksword123 well maybe bc Sam didnt have to carry some kind of ring which makes you lose your mind slowly
Pa Ba he had to, actually. And he was perfectly succesful in it too. He totally defeated the ring, and gave it back to frodo.
Pietro Tettamanti he got it a few hours, and was enough for him becoming reluctant to give it back to frodo. Frodo and Sam together, with the aid of Divine Grace (by means of gollum at the end) did the job.
Pierluigi Di Pietro all them were heroes without just one of them, everyone would have died. People seem to to forget or ignore that Frodo had the ring for a long time while getting closer to where the ring was forged.
For those who keep saying that Sam is the real hero, you fail to understand what the fellowship was about. Had it not been for Frodo AND Sam the ring would not have been destroyed. Frodo carried the burden to the point that he nearly lost himself (and in fact never recovered), Sam did his best to prevent that from happening and had it not been for Gollum he would have failed. The rest of the fellowship made it possible for Frodo to finish his mission by emptying Mordor. The fellowship was the lynchpin that made everything possible and such they all deserve praise, and they ALL were given that prise.
Yeah. The members of the Fellowship are the real heroes
AMEN
all of them are heroes.. flaws and all
Imo Frodo was the MVP.
Praise them with great praise!
That look Sam gave him at the end, shows how far his character had come. He had come from the happy go lucky contentment to hell and back and it shows in his expression. The fact they (Sam and Frodo) shared that journey, meant they never had to say a thing, just say it with their eyes. To me this is similar to two soldiers, they been through the same thing, they needn't say a word to communicate it
You're more right than you may know; Tolkien wrote Frodo and Sam based on his experiences in world war I, as an officer and his batman (personal aide).
@@aquietwhyme My grandfather (dad's dad) was a WW2 soldier and spent 217 days in a German POW camp, i seen those eyes a lot
Sam follows Frodo and the Elves to the Grey Havens after Rosie passes away. Sam's lifespan was increased because he had the ring for a few weeks while he tried to free Frodo from the Orc watch tower. The last group of Elves took Sam, Gimle, and Legolas to the eternal land. Galadriel and Legolas both advocated for Gimle, the only dwarf to be allowed to make the journey.
there's that scene near the end of this film where the four hobbits are just in a bar and nothing is said...nothing needs to be said. They all just look at each other with expressions that betray what they're thinking as they've returned home to a place that is celebrating with no understanding of everything that they had just gone through
it's one of the best scenes in the entire trilogy in my opinion, and there's not even a single line of dialogue. LOTR is many things, but at its core, it's a story about four hobbits who leave their homes, encounter incredible hardship and trauma, learn how to be courageous in the face of all of that, and become "men" in a sense. definitely an allegory for what happened to veterans of the First world War
When you realize Frodo didn’t say Legolas’s name because he probably forgot it.
I don't think he even knew it
Caleb Horton I feel like the reason he didn’t say his name was because he was wondering if Aragorn was going to show up, since he was the one person left to be shown(besides Sam of course but you get my drift) almost like he was hoping that everyone from the fellowship is alive, other than boromir which he knew died when he met faramir.
Tyrone Huston Caleb Horton I feel like the reason he didn’t say his name was because he was wondering if Aragorn was going to show up, since he was the one person left to be shown(besides Sam of course but you get my drift) almost like he was hoping that everyone from the fellowship is alive, other than boromir which he knew died when he met faramir.
They travelled together for a few months from Rivendell to Moria, to Lothlorien and up to their separation. He definitely knows Legolas's name.
"Oh look it's Gimli and.. erm... L-something.. damn... OH LOOK EVERYONE ARAGORN iS HERE!"
The way sam and frodo looked at each other alone deserved an oscar
Step brother
There are things I don't like about this adaptation but one thing I will concede is that Peter Jackson nailed Frodo and Sam's relationship. That look they gave each other said it all. Sam was the one who never gave up on him and always had his back. One thing I love about Sam is that in the first two parts he's kind of in the background but in the 3rd part he really comes through and becomes the real hero.
Or a GAY AWARD
Sam was always my favourite character, also in the books. He's the very incarnation of true, loyal friendship.
@@Fudgaboutit Homophobes aren't people
A huge loss, one big missing individual, Boromir... We always keep mourn for you my friend. True hero. Captain of Gondor. Son of Gondor.
"The Tower of Guard shall ever northward gaze; To Rauros, golden Rauros-falls, until the end of days"
"They will look for his coming from the white tower but he will not return"
I would have followed you my Brother my Captain my King.
Boromir was an opportunist. the real ninth member of the fellowship...
... was Gollum.
At this point I dont think I will see another movie made like this in my life time. It felt so genuine because it was. The cast loved each other, the visual effects and make up are so real, the music. It's just perfect. It was a pleasure to be born at a time to be able to see these movies in theatres in 2001-2003 for the first time.
NOT WOKE!!!!
I think Dune may compete.
I still remember watching Fellowship. I only had morning classes in school and afterwards went to the mall to watch it around noon. I have no idea with the story and was just blown away by it all. I don't want it to end
@@alexwest2514 yes, i too choose to criticize media by simply rampaging about how it's "woke" and that is clearly the source of all evil. no specific complaints, no analysis, no attempt to actually define what "woke" is and how you see it as hurting media. just claim everything you don't like is "woke", whatever the flying fuck that even means. the lotr movies greatly expanded arwen's role and had her pulling off heroics that weren't in the books; does that mean they're "woke" now? what about eowyn getting the final blow on the witch king, exempt from the prophecy because she wasn't a man? are the books "woke" as well?
@@heathersmith4042 OMG words words words take it to reddit you neurodivergent train
Frodo: Sees Gandalf: "So, I'm dead then."
Hahaha
The lighting does make it look like heaven.
No but you give it your best shot well welcome back Kid
And the entire fellowship would be dead. Pretty dark ending right
@@southpole4776 is the reason because he surprise when seen legolas, the elfs soul dont rest in the same place.
The real hero: SAM
YES
True
Macnamara M. dear macnamara, the real hero is gollum
I always found it really fulfilling that BIlbo's decision to spare life is the only reason why everyone was saved.
A real hero doesn't kill people, a real hero spares lives and saves them. So if anyone deserves that title of real hero, it's Frodo. And sadly, it's long overdue.
One thing I want to point out, is how much this scene teaches me about love. Loving is not only about sleeping with someone, laying every night next to them in the bed. Not kissing, not cuddling. Love is something more important. A feeling that no one is able to describe. When Sam comes in and Frodo see's him, that is love. You can see it between their eyes.
This is a beautiful comment.
well said ......that scene is so important i can not express how glad i was when i saw it in the movie .....
It's because they sacrificed something for each other, and that's where the feeling comes from
Its what true friendship is. Through thick and thin no matter what a true friend stays
@@yourvenparianen5390 exactly right. made my day better.
What a beautiful trilogy. I wish I could erase it from my memory and watch it again for the first time. Goosebumps.
Well that's funny, because I keep forgeting things. I suppose my short term memory is bad. Sometimes it's a good thing, sometimes it's not such a good thing.
I just rewatched it for the first time since I was a kid
It’s not a trilogy
@@spaceace4387 what?
@@kacperfilipek8461 you heard me
Notice how the music changes slightly as each character walks through the door? Merry and Pippin enter the room, the music begins to lighten up, and the sound of the familiar tin whistle becomes clearer and more at the forefront. Gimli walks in and the music becomes slightly louder and stronger, but still bouncy and cheerful. When Legolas walks through the door, the more serious part begins and his elegance and almost regality is at the forefront. And then Aragorn comes in with again a very familiar sound, yet much like Legolas, it has a more 'royal' feel, as if the King has just entered.
Then at 1:43 when it pans outwards and shows (almost) the entire fellowship in the same shot and the music suddenly has an epic orchestral moment. Then Sam walks in, and the music quietens down and becomes a slightly lighter and slower version of Concerning Hobbits. This trilogy is nothing short of a masterpiece. Every single scene was crafted perfectly.
YES! So much love and care were put into evey second of these movies...the orchestral score is breathtaking.😊❤
Thank you so much for pointing this out
I love this analysis.
AlwaysRetr0 awesome analysis. This movie trilogy is a masterpiece.
“As if the King as entered”. The King did enter! He had not had a coronation yet but was the king already in all sense and purposes.
That beautiful moment when you forgot Frodo didn't know Gandalf came back from the dead... :'(
Has me in tears every time. Can you imagine your best friend and mentor suddenly standing before you after being in a coma, when you thought he was long dead?
yah
Never realized that. After what he just went through I'd believe I was dead as well.
what the hell, i watched ldr so many times, and i read your comment. realizing it for the first freaggin time.
tears running over my head, watching this scene while remembering this important note.
thank you matthew
And it reminds you of the journey too. Gandalf to Frodo's knowledge disappeared pretty early into the whole thing, and just having watched the hours long films, you were on that journey in a sense with Frodo. One thing about the length of these movies that I appreciate is just how much ground was covered to give you an idea of the ordeal.
he should have been like [fuck im dead]
1:45 This specific shot always got me as a kid, and I never knew why.
The hobbits are reunited and happier than the rest had ever seen them; looked on by the king of men, a legendary elven warrior, a mighty dwarf lord and the great white wizard.
But it's the fact that Gimli sheds a tear. That's what did it for me.
No one can truly know what Frodo went through in having to carry that ring for so long and doing what he had to do, except for Sam. That look they share at the end. What a friendship.
Not even Sam can really know what Frodo went through…
@@vinnyl264Sam certainly got a taste of what Frodo was going through when he himself bore the Ring in Cirith Ungol. The Ring bears down on the minds of everyone who carries it. Nobody is immune. It was a struggle for Sam to resist it, as it was for everyone else, before he managed to return it to Frodo. After that experience, he completely empathized with Frodo’s struggle in a way nobody else could.
"...so...guys...where is my ring?"
Underrated coment ever XD
Lol
XD
I’ll be like: “ Ah hell no “
My precious
*Gimli walks in*
Frodo: “Gimli!”
*Legolas walks in*
Frodo: “...”
*Aragorn walks in*
Frodo “Aragorn!”
Legolas: am I a joke to you?
Frodo: “I don’t even know who you are”
@@archerzombiemonreal legolas: Why you didnot die at mordor.
He does say it, well he mouthed it, we just didn’t hear it.
just a guy from woodland
Legolas: alright guys I'm off, sailing to the Caribbean
Just watched this scene 3 times in 10 minutes and teared up everytime, never gets old…
Those are rookie numbers.
Gay
Midgets farting and having a tickle fight
I know this scene is kinda goofy, but I can't help but smile every time I see it. It's just about brotherhood, and it's beautiful.
It's a little bit gay isn't it Jean.
How is this scene goofy in any way?
@@GunDelight It's a little goofy, lol
@@nonuvurbeeznus795 how ?
@@googguy7773 The acting from Mckellan is over the top, the music and slow motion make it worse.
The look between Frodo and Sam in this makes me cry every time they both went through so much together
Best bromance of all time
You can see the homosexual tension
@@YaNoAwantoMas is not homosexual, it's called true friendship. and I'm gay btw
Naw they gay
I can never forget this beautiful bromance
Unbelievably phenomenal scene; captured the essence of power in humility. While the whole world praised Frodo, only Frodo could acknowledge the unsung hero in Sam, and Sam couldn't care less about not being praised for his heroism by the others. Incredible scene.
+greendollar1 You said it perfectly, that's exactly what that is.
I think the same but as sam was already awake I suppose he had met them before, no need to hug him
In the books, Frodo was praised there in Middle-earth, but here in our time and in our world, it seems that Sam is getting more praise than Frodo. It's ridiculous.
Because Frodo realised the ring had beaten him. It was only an accident that it was destroyed. Frodo was going to keep it unlike Bilbo who managed to let it go.
FinJproductions yeah but was Bilbo near Mount Doom were the ring is stronger. Answer: Nope.
I love that look that Frodo and Sam share. Because it’s not just pure joy like it was for seeing the others are still alive, it told a lot more. The others had no idea what he had been through really and the burdens he and Sam carried so it was easy to just be purely joyful while Sam was the only one who really knew. It shared the pain that they’d felt and the relief that it was over. He couldn’t pretend he was perfectly joyful with Sam because Sam knows all that happened. Sam knows how the ring changed him forever and how they could never be the same again. But I also love the mutual love and respect the look shows for seeing each other through the quest. It’s one of my favorite parts of this movie.
I don’t think Frodo is pretending to be completely joyful here. He really is, as he didn’t know if any of the others were still alive. Especially after learning that Boromir died, he likely feared that everyone had died. He didn’t even know Gandalf had returned. It’s probable he thought he and Sam were the only ones left. So seeing everyone safe and sound makes him genuinely full of joy. When he sees Sam, it’s different because of this. They look at each other like “we made it, they made it, we all are alive,” assuring each other that it’s true as they can hardly believe it. At the same time, neither will ever forget what they went through. They had it the worst out of all of them. So their shared look is sad too, as they acknowledge that they both have lost their innocence forever. Truly stunning moment.
This is just a perfect scene. A bit of light hearted celebration and reunion, showing that... in spite of everything they've been through... they did it. They won. And now they're together again.
Frodo: I don't suppose we'll ever see them again..
Sam: We may yet, Mr. Frodo... We may..
Jakeito413 Frodo : Sam I’m glad your with me!
Why u gotta make me cry like that
And they did see them here they are
@@PajafromPrague say that to boromir lol
He was right about Boromir, though.
Frodo didn't know about Gandalfs return did he? So when he wakes up in a room, everything is in white including Gandalf he must have thought for a moment he had died.
Exactly what i was thinking. If I were frodo I would never be sure wether or not this is just in heaven or not.
That’s why he’s more surprised to see Merry and Pippin than Gandalf... at first he must have thought “Ok, I’m dead and I’m in heaven with old Gandalf”, but then he sees them and his face says it all: WTF?!
Perhaps....
Could it be that Merry and Pippin was dead too? along with them all? Only bastard that was alive was Boromir! XD
@@aftad Well for all the "Sean Bean death" memes, that is the character he plays in Silent Hill. The big twist of that movie is that everyone except Sean Bean is dead.
I cried so much the first time I saw this, people make fun of it but it's truly so heartwarming
Frodo and Sam looking at each other is just such a beautiful scene. Frodo is looking at Sam with eternal reconnaissance knowing that he could’ve never done it without Sam. Who can watch this without having teary eyes? Not me.
Exactly. Frodo is overjoyed at seeing his other friends are alive, but when he sees Sam, the love, gratitude, and relief are so immense that all he can do is just fix his gaze on Sam. Incredible.
Crying? You’re crying!
Just sad that Boromir isn't there.
Boromir was a bit...mad
sumayyah abdulla Boromir was a bit...dead
n3verflix99 Boromir was a true warrior and a hero
***** and Ned Stark..
Cor Tadew HA!
I wonder If Frodo woke up, saw Gandalf and was like "oh shit i really am dead arent I"
Symbolism!
TheSilverPhoenix100 does this joke imply that Gandalf was God because he is an old man with white beard ??
No, I think Phoenix meant that Frodo thought he was dead because he didn't know that Gandalf was still alive (because he last saw Gandalf fall to his apparent death in Moria).
No, but if you want to go in that way, Gandalf is (almost) Jesus.
no. It's because the last time Frodo saw Gandalf was when he fell and "died" in the first movie.
1:26 this part with Legolas gives me chills even though him and Frodo never spoke to each other. This whole scene is great.
"Gandalf! Merri! Pippin! Gimli! Uh...sorry, what's your name again? I want to say Pegasus?"
@@riversong4997Frodo and Legolas were together as part of the Fellowship for months before the group split up. No way they didn’t know each other’s names. I think Frodo is just overwhelmed once again at the sight of an Elf. Also, his mouth clearly opens as he smiles at Legolas as if he’s about to say his name before it cuts to Aragorn. The editing probably just makes it look like he didn’t say Legolas’ name.
I’m sure the spirit of boromir would be smiling too
When Frodo looks at Legolas, "I remember you, but what the fuck is your name again?"
Frodo never exchanges a discussion with Legolas at any point in the trilogy. I have no idea why.
😂
He definitely would have remember his name because they were with each other for almost 5 months. 2 months in rivendell. 40 days west of the misty mountains. 4 days at least in moria. 1 day from moria to lothlorien. 1 month in lothlorien. And then probably almost a week before the fellowship breaks
Damn the movies don't make it seem like that many days and months have past.
@@MarioOnShrooms it would be impossible to without saying it and if someone did say it, it would just seem unthematic
I just wish Boromir could've been there in the end :'(
true :(
Fuck Boromir Frodo got his boyfriend Sam back and that's all that matters.
dick head
+MikeJ 2016 I don't know how to respond to that
Of the story? I'm gonna disagree. If anyone is the hero, it's samwise the brave
Grand scene. Friends reunited. Gimli even wipes a tear from his right eye. The look Frodo and his devoted friend Sam give each other is priceless.
*Friends and random elf reunited
First thing you experience when you die. Waking up to all your loved ones. The scene reminds me of the afterlife.
When Gimli appears I always imagine him jumping on the bed, joining a pillow fight and literaly destroy everyone by pure overexcitement
pedralicamosa just like my dog :3
He was like eyyyy where the weed at!!!
But you see him wipe tears of joy off his eyes at 1:45, that's adorable
MAN HE IS PRECIOUS AF
He does look like he’s about to run towards the bed like how Merry and Pippin just did.
At the end of the Two Towers, Sam says and "when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer." Look at the sunlight in this scene.
JohnWesley Downey "Those are the stories that stay with you"
I love that the start of the Fellowship of the Ring is all happy and light, but as the series progressed it got darker. Return of the King maybe the darkest film in the trilogy, but this scene alone is the most happy and light the series has ever got.
Good catch
1:55 - This is so like Sam! He's last and he looks in and sees Frodo alive and well. At first, he's not sure if Frodo really is alive and well. That sweet, shy smile that says "Oh good. It's true."
Gotta love when Sam looks at Frodo and for a split second you remember how hard it was to get through the cave... And the stairs. Frodo leaving Sam, almost dying... The spider... Only sam knows the true account of what happened to the ring in the end. Wow. Just with 1 glance. I love it.
Boromir is saying up there “that’s my boy”
I just replayed Lego Lord of the Rings and in it there's a cutscene at the Grey Havens for unlocking everything which the rest of the fellowship turns up for, including Borormir's ghost
Fuck Boromir lolololol
@@DoctorXander what kind of Star Wars is that?
Eru is probably making boromir choose which pineapple is going up his butt for trying to take the ring.
@@shelbywilson1624 fuck you lol boromir is the goat
1:50
Merry: "Frodo, hey Frodo listen. I killed the wraith who stabbed you at Weathertop"
Frodo: "What? No, you lie haha"
Merry: "Yeah he flew like this"
awesome catch!
Correction : Eowyn killed the Witch-king
Merry only lifted it's protection
Yeah that's right, Merry actually stabbed the fn Witch-King himself, No. 2 after Sauron... I guess Frodo and Merry have a lot of good pub stories to tell, though no hobbits will ever believe them and their tales will be greeted with roars of laughter at the Green Dragon...
I don’t know what it is about these movies, but whenever the shire song plays and Sam and Frodo are involved my eyes well up. Every damn time man
I think it’s sweet the way Merry and Pippin jump on Frodo’s bed like little kids.
*Gimli shows up
Frodo: GIMLI!
*Aragorn Shows up
Frodo: ARAGORN!
*Legolas shows up
Frodo: :D
like in thoughts |fuck this douchbag survived? fuck my life|...."hey" :D
He's like 'who da fuck is this'
@Senpai Notices You Nah, that still only counts as one
@Tye Bear Fuck, you're right.
The fact that Legolas and Frodo never exchange one line of dialogue in this whole trilogy, makes this even funnier lol.
I gotta believe Sean bean was somewhere behind the camera when this was shot
He was a good character, but wasn’t trustful with the ring, Frodo was on a mission to save middle earth by destroying the ring in the fires of Mount Doom, Boromir tried to take the ring but failed when the orcs intervened, Boromirs brother wanted the ring to be taken away to Gondor, it took him a while to finally be convinced that the ring was being taken over to be destroyed,
@@christopherrodmell1694 In the book, Faramir never wanted to use the Ring or bring it to Gondor. He wanted nothing to do with it. It shows that Denethor made a mistake. If he had sent Faramir to Rivendell instead, then the entire Fellowship would have remained true and Faramir wouldn't have died.
Now you could complain that the film's portrayal was a big departure from the book, but if you watch the Extended Edition, it shows that the only reason Faramir tried bringing it to Gondor was because he thought it would make him father happy since he was always looked down on.
@@christopherrodmell1694 The point of the story is that no one is trustworthy with the ring. Virtue turns to ash before absolute power.
The camaraderie of men, however, will save you and *maybe* save everyone.
Boromir died defending the ring bearers - an early casualty does not mean a fault. Galadriel and Gandalf both refused to bear the ring entirely but they knew what Boromir didn't, and didn't share this sentiment with him. Dying on that quest doesn't make him any less a member of the fellowship.
It's called... the fellowship. Not the ring bearers. Boromir's temptation steeled them all - it likely was what convinced Aragorn to not take the ring from Frodo - and Boromir's sacrifice after his failure, and him realizing he'd have to forsake his nationalistic views to protect the ring bearers, his shame, turned into their strength. Their willingness to trust Frodo and Sam, and take another path, splintered the group when it absolutely had to. Boromir's failure, then sacrifice, was absolutely paramount to the change in strategy.
It's fellowship, not individual strength of will or character that matters. His character was respected and loved, and shouldn't be looked down on because of his failures but for his valuable place in the fellowship.
Sean Bean being there would've been very appropriate.
That would've been so nice and added to the feeling that Boromir is there in the spirit.
@@BigMac8000 damn thats a really good paragraph, thanks
The smile that broke out into an infectious laughter on Gandalf's face was so maddeningly emotional, I couldn't stop crying.
Watching LOTR again as an adult 10 years later today made me realise that it is a story of hope. Frodo and his friends saved middle earth, Boromir found his honour again protecting the Ringbearer, Arragon became King of Gondor, Gandalf survived Sauron and Balrog. This masterpiece has beautifully captured no matter how small our efforts against many adversities in our lives, we will prevail. As Gandalf put it himself, it is not wether the ring has chosen us, it is what we do with the time that is given.
Peace
The part with Merry at 1:53 always gets me. I feel like no one ever notices that. 😂🤘
Yes! Frodo probably asks something like “so did you guys go through some crazy stuff too while I was gone?” and Merry falls back like “that’s putting it lightly!” 😂
Incredibly emotional scene. Manly tears were shed.
I think you meant "many". They're just tears.
I wept through the last half hour of this movie. lol. Especially when Sam came in here and when Frodo and Sam said goodbye.
Yes
“I will not say do not weep, for not all tears are an evil” - Gandalf
@@CeltycSparrow same. starts when Sauron is defeated and the tower comes down. that's when the tears start and dont end till the credits. this is how you end a great trilogy
1:19 *Gimli shows up*
Frodo: "Gimli!!!"
1:33 *Legolas shows up*
Frodo: *shit, forgot his name* "Blondie!!!"
HEY BLONDIE, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE?
@@flintsky7706 he's a pirate.
I love how they are standing behind the door and enter one by one for emotional effect.
And damn it works. Gosh I love this trilogy.
What I like about this scene is how everyone is rushing to hug Frodo...except Sam. That scene where they look at each other ...it goes beyond words or even actions.
1.34
Frodo: "Damn, what was his name again?"
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
Even Tolkien said Legolas was the least important member, and he always got the least focus. In the movies, his only contribution is during fights
Sigurd Torvaldsson no legolas is so important character
Brandon Layne legolas is the pure example of that badass side character in movies
he's one of the non-Ripley characters in Aliens.
That moment Frodo and Sam see each other, they smile wistfully, each hobbit knowing exactly what the other is thinking, about the travails they had to endure. Beautiful..
for me its like they have this moment - showing it only with their eyes - the moment when one person (Sam) understands what the other person (Frodo) went thru so the first (Sam) can forgive the other one. And then the other (Frodo) is grateful toward the first for being there for him.
Ick. Saccharine...
This makes me think of what it may be like waking in heaven with your family and friends there to greet you.. It has that , "feeling" to it
I just love the pure joy in this scene. After everything they’ve all been through, they deserve it.
when sam came in my heart broke. that is some good acting, first time i saw it i literally cried for 20 minutes. i want to give sam a hug
And when you stopped crying the movie still wasn’t over.
@@arkay238 lol
"And last...but DEFINITELY not LEAST..."
Same old Sam, quiet, steadfast, and the heart of a lion.
This is the gayest scene I have ever seen. And that includes gporn
@@arkay238 lol
Imagine Frodo's reaction if Smeagol was standing there instead of Gandalf.XD
Lol
I think if that were the case, he would have gone ape shit crazy and just fought Smeagol to the death.
😂😂
Idk, with the ring being gone, Smeagol might have been able to be Frodo's pet. ;)
and probably return to being a more civilised hobbit again, slowly. Seeming that the ring's corruptive power had also disappeared
Truly magical scene. It captures true and beautiful friendship, fellowship and live
Love, sorry
This is pure joy. This scene is done so well. My heart goes to Sam. The way he's looking at Frodo! They went through hell together. And now it's time to exhale and rest and live.
The context of this scene is so beautiful - Frodo had been away from them for so long there was no way of knowing if any of them besides Sam were alive. He didn’t even know Gandalf had returned as Gandalf the White.
@Jannik Lingnau Just? When every day and every hour is hell, a month can be an eternity. Remember that he was basically an addict in abstinence, with his drug just hanging there from his neck, travelling trough the most hard and dangerous lands of the world in what was very likely a one way trip.
@Jannik Lingnau It's okay if that's how you see it. From my pov, time is relative: while living our normal life a month is not a very long time, but if we're pushing ourselves to the limit (while also not knowing if the people we care for are well ot alive) then the clock will run much slower.
He also didn't know the boromir had died
@@williamrubin4912 yes he did. Faramir told him.
God fucking damn dude when Sam appeared tears just struck my eyes..
+Goo Go No shame at all, my friend...no shame at all. I always end up crying during the entire last part of the film starting with that last battle scene when Aragorn says, "For Frodo" before leading the charge!
Whenever I see Sam in ROTK I just tear up.
When you watch all movies in a row, you can really feel the emotion between Gandalf and frodo.
Look at the mouth movements when he greets the other members of the fellowship. Pay attention at legolas XD
Fun fact: legolas never directly talked to frodo in the entire trilogy
"And you have my bow."
@Bacta Work he said sorry to Gandalf for shooting an arrow at him
And in the book talks with pippin and merry for a while.
"they are taking the hobbits to isengard"
@@ajanthony1356 gard gard ga-gard gard
Not only did Frodo think that Gandalf had died in Moria, but when he heard Faramir talk about Boromir's death in Parth Galen he thought all his friends, all the other members of the Fellowship had died too.
That's what makes this reunion even more beautiful.
The fact that Gandalf doesn’t immediately clarify “we’re not dead” when Frodo wakes up makes it seem like Frodo believes they’re all in the afterlife at this point.
I literally cry during this scene, it’s so special and will always hold a place in my heart
Frodo laughed seeing everyone but he didn't laugh seeing Sam.Because Frodo doesn't have to show how much love he has for Sam or how much love sam has for Frodo.
1:58 see Frodos reaction..so pure their friendship is.❤️😍
to my mind one of the most beautiful scenes in the entiry trilogy, it's just so sad that Boromir isn't there.. :( at least he died as a true hero, protecting merry and pip against a horde of Urukhai!
If not for what Boromir said while dying to Aragorn - Aragorn would't go into "Im king and hope for a mankind" mode. So... His death was as important as other things that the rest of the Fellowship did.
0:37 '...and then he laughed and the sound was like music, or like water in a parched land; and as he listened the thought came to Sam that he had not heard laughter, the pure sound of merriment, for days upon days without count. It fell upon his ears like the echo of all the joys he had ever known.''
I always remember these lines when watching Gandalf laugh in this episode :°-)
When they came in, Frodo was happy, when his true came in (Sam), his face light up, like a Christmas tree!!!! Just a beautifully acted, written and directed scene!!!!!
Sean Astin should have won a goddam Oscar for this movie. This scene alone. The nuance of his face when he sees Frodo. Frodo was clearly been the hero of lotr, but Sam has always stood out to me as the true hero of this saga.
it was beautiful to see the fellowship reunited, but to me, it meant more when sam came last and frodo and sam had that moment. Frodo was the ring bearer, but sam was the real mvp. frodo wouldnt have even made it halfway without sam. sam was only allowed to enter the undying lands because he was a ring bearer for a short time, but i think he shouldve been allowed regardless because he literally carried frodo to the goal.
sam wise gamgee is the baddest hobbit to ever walk middle earth
"A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken." (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
I thought Sam should be the mvh (most valuable hobbit) instead of mvp (most valuable player).
Let us not forget that someone is missing in this scene. Frodo, Sam, Pippin, Merry, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, and..........................................Boromir.
Yes, Sam was allowed to Valinor because of the fact carried the ring, even briefly. But, Gimli was also granted passage the undying lands too, because he wished to see Galadriel again. He voyaged there with Legolas when his time came. So people can go even if they weren't ring bearers.
I bet a lot of grown ass men cried during this scene
Only cause it’s so cheesy that it’s troubling.
I was 11, but yes...we all did and proud of it.
We still do
@@aaronruesch7242 Not everything has to be Gritty and Game of thrones-y. Learn to appreciate heartwarming moments instead of dismissing them as cheesy.
Not me but it was pretty good.
1:55 Watching that very moment in 2021 still has the exact same effect on as when I first watched it when it was released. Masterpiece
While watching this scene somewhere, you also feel to strive for such a day in life sometime...when ur face glows with the immense and ultimate satisfaction of achieving the insuperable goal
i can't stop thinking about how frodo must've thought he was dead when he saw gandalf sitting across from him, since he had no idea he was alive
1:54 this is the best moment. Sam smile at the end was just beautiful.
Sam was the one who always had his back. One thing I did like about this movie is that in the first two parts Sam is in the background, but he is the one who ultimately saves Frodo's life and Middle Earth. When things got very desperate we the audience got to see Sam's true character.
A loyal king among men, the great Sam wise Gamgee
Can't watch the looks that Frodo and Sam give each other (holding so much meaning, after all that they had been thru together).... without tearing up, even ALL these years later....movies with HEART ❤️ r a definite rarity these days, unfortunately 😔😑😔😑😔😑.... What a wonderful job that was done when creating these movies!!!!!!
1:51 Sam shyly coming in last and Frodo's eyes immediately saying that they will always have more in common and be more bonded by what they went through together is perfect.
Best summary of that moment out of all the many summaries that can be found in this comment section. You nailed it.
"I don't suppose we'll ever see them again."
"We may yet, Mr. Frodo. We may."
2:10 is what really hits home, theres no need for words, they know exactly what each other are thinking, pure bliss in this moment after a long fight
If i would have been Frodo , I would have thought Im dead , as everything was so shiny and also after seeing gandalf glowing .
that laugh at the start, Gandalf maybe thinking "You can learn all there is to a hobbit in a month but even after 100 years they can still surprise you"
Gimli: *appears*
Frodo: GIMLI!
Legolas: *appears*
Frodo: ???????
Aragorn: *appears*
Frodo: ARAGORN!
When Frodo sees Sam 😢
Same
I love how Frodo looks at Legolas like, "I wish I remembered your name, but wow, you're here too!"
Friendship is forever
Frodo and Sam. Still a better love story than Twilight.
Not romantic love. But the love of brothers in arms
During and after the battle of the Black Gate, every scene in ROTK makes me cry.
Frodo struggling to climb to the basin of Mount Doom. *Cries*
Frodo says "The ring is mine", while Aragorn is getting pummeled, and Legolas and Sam are both distraught. *Cries.*
Frodo and Sam stranded on Mount Doom. *Cries.*
I used to not cry during this scene, then I found out that Frodo just realized Gandalf is alive after his fall. *Cries.*
"My friends! You bow to no one!" You get the idea.
Then the Grey Havens = bawling my eyes out...
Perhaps it was me being enthralled by Lord of the Rings since I saw the Fellowship of the Ring as a birthday gift when I turned four. When it comes to fictional settings, nothing else affects me like Middle Earth does.
Wait Legolas distraught when Frodo flips out? When did that happen?
+Delta Orophíena distraught aragon almost getting killed by troll during the black gate battle
+Varshava Kadnikov There's two parts that does that to me, and I still remember this because it never happened to me in a movie theater before:
1) during the scene here when people walk in, and when Sam walks in.
2) "My friends, you bow to no one."
+Varshava Kadnikov No worries i've got the same,already accepted my fate :D Doesn't matter how many times I watch LOTR trilogy, there are always those little ninjas with onions around my eyes :) Beautiful story, which gives food for thought, phenomenal acting as well, 10000/10 :)
I just realized that frodo doesnt know gandalf was alive oh wow the feelings..
This is about the moment I usually tear up. Still one of the best movies of all time. Just perfect.
That smile Sam is giving Frodo in this scene gets me all the time. My god, these movies are incredible and nothing on earth can top them. Best movie triogy ever made!