get off your knees... this movie was trash, gandlaugh was a homosexual pedofile with gayvoice. Sam and the Balrog were the only good parts. The ringwraiths were kinda cool too, but they were just a self-rip-off of The Frighteners.
@@joshflugel Agree, although Aragorn throwing Gimli onto the bridge full of Uruk hai at helms deep and then fighting their way down also impressed me a lot
@@toby099 Its cheesy to think Uruks are as strong As 100 year old Aragorn that has been battling them his whole life. Uruks aren't even as strong as men let alone a descendant like Aragorn. There is a reason why Men fear his bloodline and Elves weight in on everything he says.
4:29 What I love about this scene is that they take the time to clearly establish where everyone is in relation to each other. When Aragorn hears the Horn of Gondor, we see how far he has to go and how many bad guys there are between him and Boromir. He doesn't just football tackle Lurtz out of nowhere like Arya and the -Witch- Night King.
I forgot how great these fight scenes are. They may not have the grandeur of the battles in the subsequent movies, but they are so much more personal. Boromir's expression after falling to his knees and having all the orcs run past him is heart breaking. Aragorn facing down an entire legion seconds after declining the ring is epic. Time to watch this movie again in its entirety.
Yeah, the music thatvplays while Aragorn is looking at the ring is crazy like its enchanting and seducing him to take it while Sauron whispers deceptive lies and his name
Remember when Boromir took the second arrow in the cinema and got back up it just went silent and I could hear sniffing. Still shed a tear each time I watch this the man Sean Bean acted this out to perfection
The tracking shot down the hill showing just how many urukhai are between the trio and Boromoir and the Hobbits is one of the greatest scenes ever put on film. Immediately shows the scale of the forest ruins and how overwhelmed and surrounded they are at this point in the movie.
When this scene started, I already had tears in my eyes, as I knew what was coming. But omg, the way borimor fought, the way they all of them did, the sacrifice of merry & pippin, proper epic film making, my personal favourite scene in all the films.
I love the detail that Boromir is very clearly finished after the second arrow hits at 6:05. He falls to his knees and only barely manages to stop himself from fully hitting the dirt, staring at the ground stunned and struggling to breathe. Then he looks up and sees the two hobbits he still needs to protect and you can see the fire reignite in his eyes before he gets back up and manages to fell three more Uruk with what are essentially his death throes. The mightiest man may be slain by one arrow, and Boromir was pierced by many.
Broke his toe as well after kicking a severed uru ki head after a scrap on the edge of fangorn forest, when tracking the hobbits. Proper method acting, the blokes a legend
@@thealternativeview2692errrm, borimer, who's probably the best of the lot of them in single combat, dies. & yes he's the best, check histories of middle earth, unfinished tales etc.
4:23 Even though he had made his mistakes, he was willing to die for 2 Halflings he had grown to care for more than most in his life. As he struck down numerous foes, the odds ever growing against him, it was here The Son of Gondor made his last stand. *Thwip* he heard the bowstring snap and turned, feeling the arrowhead penetrating his chest. *Thwip* Another hitting near his neck, he stood again still fighting against the Vile Uruk-Hai Filth. Until at last, a final *Thwip* was heard as a third arrowhead pierced his heart. Looking up in Rage and Hatred as the Leader Uruk was about the fire another, he had hope as his King came to his rescue. Suddenly pinned by the throat to a tree with a shield, fear grows within as he watches from the sidelines, his king wounded. Unable to give aid. He saw him stab the Uruk’s leg with his elven Knife. With a roar, he rips it out, licks off the blood, and throws it back, seeing it blocked in air. His king, back on his feet with his sword in hand, he fights furiously, severing an arm and piercing the chest. Still he lives. Grabbing him by the arm, pulling him closer, roaring in his face, it is finally over as Aragorn severed the beast’s head from his body, and fell. Running to his friend, he realized, it was too late to save him, as the said their goodbyes, Aragorn had sworn to the Valiant fallen warrior, The White City would not fall. Finally, finishing the departure from this plain of existence with “I would have followed you my Brother. My Captain. My King.” And with tears in his eyes, seeing the light fade from his friend, he responded after a moment: “Be at Peace, Son of Gondor”
Movie never gets old and I love how everyone sacrifices themselves to make sure Frodo and the ring make it out loved this team rest in peace boromir went from unsure to honorable at the end 😭
Boromir is such a misunderstood hero. That one extended scene in Two Towers explains him a lot, making his death even more sad. He also makes Aragorn accept his destiny to become king. Respect to Boromir.
Wow, watching Sauron whisper false seductions through the ring to Aragorn and calling him Elissar trying to seduce him into taking the ring shows how powerful and spiritual this battle is
That orc had to kill Boromir from afar because he was too much of a coward to face him head on. Boromir would’ve killed 100 more orcs if it weren’t for Lutz nailing him from a distance.
Orcs have no honour their mindless creatures only bred to destroy. Lurtz was probably just following instructions to get the ring and did not want to risk things in A 1 on 1. He could of still killed boromir but it be risky. Boromir Not aragorn or Eomer's equal but he still a great warrior.
I mean, if I was Lutz & I just saw this man cut down dozens of my brethren in battle. Yeah I would have shot him from afar too with bow. Lutz was wickedly callous though, smart not to test Boromir in melee.
That scene with Mary and Pippen comin to Boromir's defence one last time.... And 7:10 that look on Pippen's face- that helpless look on his face knowing that he failed Boromir and that he was going to die without having to tell him *THANK YOU* for saving his life.
Si tu remarquer bien Aragorn savait que la présence des orcs étais proche il a sentie leur présence de l'autre côté de la bérge quand il avancé sur l'eau
When I was a child I used to watch the LOTR cartoon movie, and Boromir's end always hit me hard, I have to say Peter Jackson and everyone did an AMAZING job, it's one of the best scenes of the trilogy.
Anyone else notice how the only two things who actually seemed to threaten Aragorn in a one-on-one fight were Lurtz (the Uruk-hai that killed Boromir) and the Troll Captain in Return of the King? Lurtz actually gave me a lot of respect for the Uruk-hai from that alone. I always thought they were the most badass of the three types of orcs (orc, goblin, and Uruk-hai).
Who ever figured out the shot for this fight scene is unreal at their job. The scroll over the landscape that hand to hand combat. Its Just epic and nothing has matched it to this day!
The Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest fantasy film series ever made. Amazing story, awesome characters, moments of passion and sorrow, and epic battles
honestly as fun as we make that sean bean dies in each movie he is in. the man has been in movies all time greats would wish to be in. LOTR, GoT (those 2 alone even though he did not have almost any screen time) Troy, national treasure(stupid film but it was wildly popular), 007 golden eye, the martian, not counting the trashy reboots of silent hill and films like that. dude has been in 2 out of the 3 biggest fantasy/science fiction movies ever. those are off the top of my head but the man is a LEGEND. he has so many gigs he deserves a star
Aragorn and Legolas were the MVPs in this scene. After Boromir blows his horn, its his show. But before thst Legolas aka *LINK* are Aragorn were just super saiyans!!!!
For fixing the false thoughts. -Aragorn arrived lurtz alone because they were split to find boromir quickly. -Aragorn stood alone against uruks because all he wanted was making time to frodo for escape. -Before boromir appears, an uruk tried to kill mary and pippin instead of taking them alive. It is because of that uruk was an idiot.
I dont care what anyone says, this is the best scrap in the whole of lotr. Borimer goes out like a fucking ledgend. It may only have been a pg, but thats the most badass warrior scene ever.
This is the scene where Aragorn shows he is a true scion of Luthien. One of the loveliest ideas in Tolkien's world is that Luthien's sacrifice created a bloodline where people like Aragon arose and were a force of good and loyalty in a world beset by evil. It would be nice if our world had such stories, but alas no.
Elendil (Quenya: [ɛˈlendil]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. He was the father of Isildur and Anárion, last lord of Andúnië on the island of Númenor, and having escaped its downfall by sailing to Middle-earth, became the first High King of Arnor and Gondor. In the Last Alliance of Men and Elves, Elendil and Gil-galad laid siege to the Dark Lord Sauron's fortress of Barad-dûr, and fought him hand-to-hand for the One Ring. Both Elendil and Gil-galad were killed, and Elendil's son Isildur took the Ring for himself.
First I clicked this one, I was like "yeah I watched the movie 100 times, I'll just watch the first 30 secs or so" and then I watched the whole clip without a breath
Borormir may have tried to steal the ring from Frodo and likely kill him to get it, his efforts to protect Merry and Pippin were tremendously honorable. On some level Lutz, the Uruk-Hai who fired his arrows upon him, respected Boromir on how he continued to fight until he could no longer stand.
When I watched this movie years ago in cinema, I knew nothing about Tolkien's stories. I discovered this universe with this film. 1.37 "Aragorn will do the same thing than Gandalf in moria : He will sacrifice to let Frodon time to escape." 1.45 "He will die. He is surrunder by dozens of uruk haï, he has no chance to survive." 1.54 "He will die..." 1.58 "Uh... he will die 🤔" 2.08 "There, he will die. Orcs are too many. It is impossible he survive." 2.10 "What ? He is still alive 🤨 and the dwarf and the elf are coming to..." 2.16 "Wth, they are all cheated !?!" During the rest of fight : "Uruk-haï are stormtroopers." I love the movies, but I hate cheated heros. 5.45 "Ah, finaly. A nice guy who get wounded. I thought it was a action vidéo game with invincible code." 5.55 "What ? He is not dead !!!" 6.07 "OK, now you are dead. Stop it. Orcs die easely, do the same." 6.29 "No, he won't..." 6.32 "Seriously ???" 6.50 "Die. Holy cow, DIE !! Will you get up à third time to be hit by à fourth arrow ? And fith, sixth, seventh..." I have seen it when I was a teenager, and it was exactly what I thought during this scene. Years earlier, I have watched "the thirteenth warrior", and the characters were not "superheros" when they fought wendols. When they get stabbed, they died. End.
Hold up did merry and pippin tackle that orc (and then stab him) in the exact same way they tackled boromir during their play fighting earlier in the movie? I never noticed that before it’s honestly such a great detail!
7:48 Goes from bow, arrows and pouch for arrows, to bring pushed to the ground and instantly emerging without bow and arrows and suddenly holding sword and shield.
Too few mention what Merry and Pippin did in this scene. Understandably, a lot is said of Aragorn's noble rejection of the Ring and Boromir's redemptive sacrifice... but Merry and Pippin drew a massive horde of Uruk-hai away so that Frodo could escape unseen.
Boromirs death was his last stand . He tried to take the ring from Frodo for his father deanthor . But when the orcs killed boromir I knew in my head taking the ring was his most biggest regret
Lurtz was a hired assassin by Aragorn and Gandalf to eliminate the heir to the Stewardship of Gondor and highly popular leader amongst Gondorians, so Aragorn could take the throne for himself
Pipin's react is strange here, at first it seem's he wanted to stop Frodo, and then, when Merry told Frodo to run, Pipin changes his mind instantly, weird. Perhaps he is very very influenceble lol.
WAIT A DAM MINUTE, Did he just walk toward the Horde looked them down and Pretty much raised his sword and Prayed for their Souls before taking their lives!!!! GANSTAAAAAAAAA😮
There will never be a movie experience like this again
well not with THAT attitude
Agreed
get off your knees... this movie was trash, gandlaugh was a homosexual pedofile with gayvoice. Sam and the Balrog were the only good parts. The ringwraiths were kinda cool too, but they were just a self-rip-off of The Frighteners.
Dune part 2 is the closest second
@@joshflugel Agree, although Aragorn throwing Gimli onto the bridge full of Uruk hai at helms deep and then fighting their way down also impressed me a lot
Boromir, the greatest last stand of all time
Boromirthegreatestlaststandofalltime
Никогда это Лупа Боромир навсегда🎉
The north remembers
The show Jamie Lannister is lucky he didn't fight Boromir Stark lol...
Long Life Sean Bean
Less than 10 minutes of the movie, and it's better than two entire seasons of Rings of Power.
More Rings of Flower.
I still think to this day; aragorn standing on business and soloing all the uruks is the most badass thing to do
That was a kingly deed.
It’s pretty cheesy and unrealistic.
@@toby099of course it’s unrealistic. He’s Numenorian
@@toby099 Its cheesy to think Uruks are as strong As 100 year old Aragorn that has been battling them his whole life. Uruks aren't even as strong as men let alone a descendant like Aragorn. There is a reason why Men fear his bloodline and Elves weight in on everything he says.
@@shawnreems493but still 100 to one would be over in 3 seconds in real life
4:29 What I love about this scene is that they take the time to clearly establish where everyone is in relation to each other. When Aragorn hears the Horn of Gondor, we see how far he has to go and how many bad guys there are between him and Boromir. He doesn't just football tackle Lurtz out of nowhere like Arya and the -Witch- Night King.
this excellent trilogy really reveals how mediocre so many other movies and shows are LMAO
Game of Thrones should've learned from when Éowyn killed the Night King.
Dead King
I forgot how great these fight scenes are. They may not have the grandeur of the battles in the subsequent movies, but they are so much more personal. Boromir's expression after falling to his knees and having all the orcs run past him is heart breaking. Aragorn facing down an entire legion seconds after declining the ring is epic. Time to watch this movie again in its entirety.
Yeah, the music thatvplays while Aragorn is looking at the ring is crazy like its enchanting and seducing him to take it while Sauron whispers deceptive lies and his name
@@calebh7902 masterclass. This is how you make a movie.
The fact boromir isnt blowing the horn for aid, hes blowing it to aggro as many uruks to his position to buy time. So f-ing badass.
They never mention it in the movies, but the Horn also demoralises enemies. Even the Balrog stopped for a moment when he blew it.
Remember when Boromir took the second arrow in the cinema and got back up it just went silent and I could hear sniffing. Still shed a tear each time I watch this the man Sean Bean acted this out to perfection
The tracking shot down the hill showing just how many urukhai are between the trio and Boromoir and the Hobbits is one of the greatest scenes ever put on film. Immediately shows the scale of the forest ruins and how overwhelmed and surrounded they are at this point in the movie.
Real men shed a tear when boromir takes the last arrow
When this scene started, I already had tears in my eyes, as I knew what was coming. But omg, the way borimor fought, the way they all of them did, the sacrifice of merry & pippin, proper epic film making, my personal favourite scene in all the films.
Fought to the bitter end.
Now that's soldiering.
Over the hills and far away
This is one of those scenes where you NEED the clip long, and not cut in two. Thank you! ❤️
It' makes all the difference when all of the orcs are actual actors with realistic armor, and not mediocre CGI like the Hobbit movies.
I love the detail that Boromir is very clearly finished after the second arrow hits at 6:05. He falls to his knees and only barely manages to stop himself from fully hitting the dirt, staring at the ground stunned and struggling to breathe. Then he looks up and sees the two hobbits he still needs to protect and you can see the fire reignite in his eyes before he gets back up and manages to fell three more Uruk with what are essentially his death throes.
The mightiest man may be slain by one arrow, and Boromir was pierced by many.
Crazy to think that the Uruk hai fighting Aragorn threw a real knife by accident and Aragorn managed to deflect it 😳😳😳
Because the man is a legend 😂
@@adamrush8360 facts lol he’s the real Aragorn 😂
He's no mere ranger!
@@nitni0002he is aragorn son of arathon, we owe him our allegiance.
Broke his toe as well after kicking a severed uru ki head after a scrap on the edge of fangorn forest, when tracking the hobbits. Proper method acting, the blokes a legend
Greatest movie trilogy of all time. These films are all perfect. Nothing wrong with them. 🙏🏻
Fight scenes are so cheesy though. Thousands vs 4 warriors yet they never land a blow.
@@thealternativeview2692 Thousands? There's barely a hundred
@@thealternativeview2692errrm, borimer, who's probably the best of the lot of them in single combat, dies. & yes he's the best, check histories of middle earth, unfinished tales etc.
This movie is a legend, it come one time in life
4:23
Even though he had made his mistakes, he was willing to die for 2 Halflings he had grown to care for more than most in his life. As he struck down numerous foes, the odds ever growing against him, it was here The Son of Gondor made his last stand. *Thwip* he heard the bowstring snap and turned, feeling the arrowhead penetrating his chest. *Thwip* Another hitting near his neck, he stood again still fighting against the Vile Uruk-Hai Filth. Until at last, a final *Thwip* was heard as a third arrowhead pierced his heart. Looking up in Rage and Hatred as the Leader Uruk was about the fire another, he had hope as his King came to his rescue. Suddenly pinned by the throat to a tree with a shield, fear grows within as he watches from the sidelines, his king wounded. Unable to give aid. He saw him stab the Uruk’s leg with his elven Knife. With a roar, he rips it out, licks off the blood, and throws it back, seeing it blocked in air. His king, back on his feet with his sword in hand, he fights furiously, severing an arm and piercing the chest. Still he lives. Grabbing him by the arm, pulling him closer, roaring in his face, it is finally over as Aragorn severed the beast’s head from his body, and fell. Running to his friend, he realized, it was too late to save him, as the said their goodbyes, Aragorn had sworn to the Valiant fallen warrior, The White City would not fall. Finally, finishing the departure from this plain of existence with “I would have followed you my Brother. My Captain. My King.” And with tears in his eyes, seeing the light fade from his friend, he responded after a moment: “Be at Peace, Son of Gondor”
Umm...Thanks for the translation, I guess.
@@brdnrd what’s wrong with my own thoughts for this scene?
@@ServantOfTheGods "Thoughts"? Just looks like a melodramatic recap to me.
@@ServantOfTheGods excellently said ❤
@@joshuagarner4677 thanks. I’ve always enjoyed making my own “scenarios” with my favorite clips like this one
You know Boromir was proud of those Pippin & Merry. I forgot how much they kicked ass.
Movie never gets old and I love how everyone sacrifices themselves to make sure Frodo and the ring make it out loved this team rest in peace boromir went from unsure to honorable at the end 😭
Boromir is such a misunderstood hero. That one extended scene in Two Towers explains him a lot, making his death even more sad. He also makes Aragorn accept his destiny to become king. Respect to Boromir.
I love seeing the size comparison between Boromir and Lurtz. Urukhai were literally massive beasts, bred for 1 purpose.
The way he walked toward an entire army without even raising his sword until the very moment of battle was just legendary
Wow, watching Sauron whisper false seductions through the ring to Aragorn and calling him Elissar trying to seduce him into taking the ring shows how powerful and spiritual this battle is
So THAT’S what it’s saying!
You can hear Sauron call Aragorn “Ellesar” in return of the king when at the black gate.
4:01 this dude was straight up going to ignore orders and murder Merry and Pippin
That orc had to kill Boromir from afar because he was too much of a coward to face him head on. Boromir would’ve killed 100 more orcs if it weren’t for Lutz nailing him from a distance.
Orcs have no honour their mindless creatures only bred to destroy. Lurtz was probably just following instructions to get the ring and did not want to risk things in A 1 on 1. He could of still killed boromir but it be risky. Boromir Not aragorn or Eomer's equal but he still a great warrior.
None of the uruk-hai in that scene ever hit him except with those arrows. Guy has two arrows in him and kept right on dropping bodies.
@@KenS1267 Uruk-hai captains are likely a different story. Aragon combat skills are just way beyond most others and book Aragorn even more strong.
I love the fact all who clashed swords with Boromir were cut down
a warriors death sword in hand and many dead Uruk-hai around him
I mean, if I was Lutz & I just saw this man cut down dozens of my brethren in battle. Yeah I would have shot him from afar too with bow. Lutz was wickedly callous though, smart not to test Boromir in melee.
Goosebumps everytime Aragorn fucks up those orcs on his ones then jumps into them shouting elendil!!
So funny Legolas killing orc after orc as Aragorn struggles with one on the tree. Lol
Two towers is my favourite of the three, but the tracking shot through the trees is the best part of the trilogy.
4:10 Aragorn is in some punching/shoving match with just a random Uruk
Hahahaha great catch. It looks good enough and Jackson knows everyone is going to be watching Legolas
It's a great way of making the scene feel more alive and urgent.
That scene with Mary and Pippen comin to Boromir's defence one last time....
And 7:10 that look on Pippen's face- that helpless look on his face knowing that he failed Boromir and that he was going to die without having to tell him *THANK YOU* for saving his life.
Boromir died for nothing. He told these dudes to run
He killed 30 of those beast! Boromir is the man
There's something hilarious about neither of them hearing hundreds of orcs marching on their position.
Si tu remarquer bien Aragorn savait que la présence des orcs étais proche il a sentie leur présence de l'autre côté de la bérge quand il avancé sur l'eau
Seeing the trio of Aragorn Legolas and Gimli wrecking the hell out of a bunch of orcs was always my favorite part of these movies.
When I was a child I used to watch the LOTR cartoon movie, and Boromir's end always hit me hard, I have to say Peter Jackson and everyone did an AMAZING job, it's one of the best scenes of the trilogy.
Honestly. Movies peaked here. I have watched many great films and enjoyed them but this trilogy was truly a once in a lifetime experience.
5:23 that zoom-in is sheer genious.
Anyone else notice how the only two things who actually seemed to threaten Aragorn in a one-on-one fight were Lurtz (the Uruk-hai that killed Boromir) and the Troll Captain in Return of the King? Lurtz actually gave me a lot of respect for the Uruk-hai from that alone. I always thought they were the most badass of the three types of orcs (orc, goblin, and Uruk-hai).
Goblins are not orcs
@@maximsmirnov4459 yes they are
And cave troll in FOTR
Who ever figured out the shot for this fight scene is unreal at their job. The scroll over the landscape that hand to hand combat. Its Just epic and nothing has matched it to this day!
That ominous music at 00:19 is so iconic.
The Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest fantasy film series ever made. Amazing story, awesome characters, moments of passion and sorrow, and epic battles
honestly as fun as we make that sean bean dies in each movie he is in. the man has been in movies all time greats would wish to be in. LOTR, GoT (those 2 alone even though he did not have almost any screen time) Troy, national treasure(stupid film but it was wildly popular), 007 golden eye, the martian, not counting the trashy reboots of silent hill and films like that. dude has been in 2 out of the 3 biggest fantasy/science fiction movies ever. those are off the top of my head but the man is a LEGEND. he has so many gigs he deserves a star
And he dies in each one of these?!
Doesn't die in Troy, at least 🙂 But you forgot The Island. Guess how he ends up there 😉
Boromir went out like a Boss. 😎
OH MAN!! I still remember seeing this in theatre as a kid. I’ll never forget being so intrigued!!!!
1:35 Never gets old. Facing down 100 Uruk-Hai single handedly.
amazing sequence... one of the best scenes of the movie in terms of action... wow..
One of the Greatest movies ever made 🔥
Boromir didn't die because of arrows. Boromir died because he was played by Sean Bean.
He didn't die in Silent hill, National Treasure and Troy.
Aragorn and Legolas were the MVPs in this scene. After Boromir blows his horn, its his show. But before thst Legolas aka *LINK* are Aragorn were just super saiyans!!!!
He find out the king for himself at the last stand, R.I.P Boromir, impressive character in my opinion
Can we appreciate just how many urukhai Mary and Pippin took out along side Boromer
For fixing the false thoughts.
-Aragorn arrived lurtz alone because they were split to find boromir quickly.
-Aragorn stood alone against uruks because all he wanted was making time to frodo for escape.
-Before boromir appears, an uruk tried to kill mary and pippin instead of taking them alive. It is because of that uruk was an idiot.
The horn of Gondor
Boromir🏃
I dont care what anyone says, this is the best scrap in the whole of lotr. Borimer goes out like a fucking ledgend. It may only have been a pg, but thats the most badass warrior scene ever.
Aragorn is my fav character ever.
He’s a cool dude
I never realized until nkw that you hear "Aragorn" and "Elessar" when Aragon reaches for the ring! Great attention to Detail
8:10 the fact that that was a real knife that Vigo blocked is crazy
The fact that Boromir is the only one of the fellowship to be dead by the end of the trilogy makes his sacrifice even sadder 😢
Boromir, proud of you man! But also a bit ashamed you were killed by Snooki.
Greatest self vindication of all time. We all can relate to you Boromir at certain point in our lives. We have our own demons also.
One of the greatest scenes of all time
Holy fuck i forgot how good this film was
The best Sean Bean death ever. Second to Ned's execution.
This is the scene where Aragorn shows he is a true scion of Luthien. One of the loveliest ideas in Tolkien's world is that Luthien's sacrifice created a bloodline where people like Aragon arose and were a force of good and loyalty in a world beset by evil. It would be nice if our world had such stories, but alas no.
Would love to have seen Boromir fight one on one against Urz. Boromir was a mighty warrior.
What does Aragorn yell when he jumps on top of the uruks at 2:08. Does he yell Elendil?
Yep he yells Elendil
His ancestors, Elendil
Elendil (Quenya: [ɛˈlendil]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. He was the father of Isildur and Anárion, last lord of Andúnië on the island of Númenor, and having escaped its downfall by sailing to Middle-earth, became the first High King of Arnor and Gondor. In the Last Alliance of Men and Elves, Elendil and Gil-galad laid siege to the Dark Lord Sauron's fortress of Barad-dûr, and fought him hand-to-hand for the One Ring. Both Elendil and Gil-galad were killed, and Elendil's son Isildur took the Ring for himself.
Boromir's death definitely the saddest death in the series hands down 😔
Gimli is a tank.
This scene is always a core memory from the first time I watched this movie in the mid 2000’s
one of the best gangster scenes out of all the films
Aragorn is so cool :D
I would have followed you my brother, my captain, my king.
First I clicked this one, I was like "yeah I watched the movie 100 times, I'll just watch the first 30 secs or so" and then I watched the whole clip without a breath
Borormir may have tried to steal the ring from Frodo and likely kill him to get it, his efforts to protect Merry and Pippin were tremendously honorable. On some level Lutz, the Uruk-Hai who fired his arrows upon him, respected Boromir on how he continued to fight until he could no longer stand.
The next time Aragorn sees Frodo, the ring is already distorted.
The lord of ring best movie ever. Like Legolas and Gimli funny togheter Great friends.
When I watched this movie years ago in cinema, I knew nothing about Tolkien's stories.
I discovered this universe with this film.
1.37
"Aragorn will do the same thing than Gandalf in moria : He will sacrifice to let Frodon time to escape."
1.45
"He will die. He is surrunder by dozens of uruk haï, he has no chance to survive."
1.54
"He will die..."
1.58
"Uh... he will die 🤔"
2.08
"There, he will die. Orcs are too many. It is impossible he survive."
2.10
"What ? He is still alive 🤨 and the dwarf and the elf are coming to..."
2.16
"Wth, they are all cheated !?!"
During the rest of fight :
"Uruk-haï are stormtroopers."
I love the movies, but I hate cheated heros.
5.45
"Ah, finaly. A nice guy who get wounded. I thought it was a action vidéo game with invincible code."
5.55
"What ? He is not dead !!!"
6.07
"OK, now you are dead. Stop it. Orcs die easely, do the same."
6.29
"No, he won't..."
6.32
"Seriously ???"
6.50
"Die. Holy cow, DIE !! Will you get up à third time to be hit by à fourth arrow ? And fith, sixth, seventh..."
I have seen it when I was a teenager, and it was exactly what I thought during this scene.
Years earlier, I have watched "the thirteenth warrior", and the characters were not "superheros" when they fought wendols. When they get stabbed, they died. End.
Amazing scène's 🧡💯✔️👑⭐
Legolas: The horn of Gondor
Aragorn: Boromir
Howard Shore: 🥁🎵🥁🎶🥁🎵🥁🎶
Hold up did merry and pippin tackle that orc (and then stab him) in the exact same way they tackled boromir during their play fighting earlier in the movie? I never noticed that before it’s honestly such a great detail!
7:48 Goes from bow, arrows and pouch for arrows, to bring pushed to the ground and instantly emerging without bow and arrows and suddenly holding sword and shield.
Presumably picked up the sword and shield from the orcs Boromir killed.
After retaking villages in Ghosts of Tsushima and being pelted by archers on rooftops while I'm fighting mobs of enemies. I know how Boromir feels.
Boromir dagger throw is a top candidate for best kill in this series
I prefer this to any of the bigger battles in TTT and ROTK
Those arrows are the diameter of a nickel!😮
It’s very sad, but cinema does portray strong, brave men like Aragorn anymore.
Too few mention what Merry and Pippin did in this scene. Understandably, a lot is said of Aragorn's noble rejection of the Ring and Boromir's redemptive sacrifice... but Merry and Pippin drew a massive horde of Uruk-hai away so that Frodo could escape unseen.
Boromirs death was his last stand . He tried to take the ring from Frodo for his father deanthor . But when the orcs killed boromir I knew in my head taking the ring was his most biggest regret
Lurtz was a hired assassin by Aragorn and Gandalf to eliminate the heir to the Stewardship of Gondor and highly popular leader amongst Gondorians, so Aragorn could take the throne for himself
My favorite movie in whole world ❤
How majestic
Great job
Boromir says winter is coming
They just don't make movies like this anymore. A trilogy of all great movies, Two Towers is my personal favorite.
Boromir entrance is amazing
Ahhh that first horn blow. 🫡
This is the best battle in the trilogy.
Damn those hobbits could throw stones
Pipin's react is strange here, at first it seem's he wanted to stop Frodo, and then, when Merry told Frodo to run, Pipin changes his mind instantly, weird. Perhaps he is very very influenceble lol.
WAIT A DAM MINUTE, Did he just walk toward the Horde looked them down and Pretty much raised his sword and Prayed for their Souls before taking their lives!!!! GANSTAAAAAAAAA😮