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Sad part is Gandalf's reaction. He as a god could have stopped smag but he didn't.
ОтветитьEpic!❤🎉😊!
ОтветитьYou'd wish this scene was longer the singing never ending but they're in pain . what makes it great is the fact that its short is what makes it so sweet yet so painful you dont wanna forget but you don't want to wallow in your own pain either
Just enough not to forget not to lose the sight of what brought you so far
This altered my brain chemistry as a kid. Still get chills to this day.
ОтветитьThe only good scene in the triology
ОтветитьThis sounds like a song they sing for a fallen brother in battle
ОтветитьThe books version literally goes for close to 10 minutes
ОтветитьI don't know what it is about this song, but even to this day it gives me chills.
ОтветитьWhile the other two films have massive flaws, I think the first Hobbit film is almost a perfect film.
ОтветитьI know a lot of people beef with this trilogy. But this scene is the only part I think is above criticism. They nailed he vibe.
Ответить🎉 war trotzdem ein geiler Tag auch ohne so viel Fisch
ОтветитьThis movie was a lot better rewatching then I remembered I am glad they were made
ОтветитьJust thing the actor who play Thorin is 6'2
ОтветитьHours earlier, they were drunken singing and dancing plus have the best food fight
ОтветитьWhy did they sing
ОтветитьI'm going to make it a personal goal to get The Hobbit (the book), and practice singing this song for the day I get to read it to a class I'll teach -- and by God, I'm singing it this way and I'll help teach the kids to sing it too!
Ответитьbest movie bro
ОтветитьThe way he stood up mid song... 💪🏽battle-hardened. They all knew what's to come.
ОтветитьThank you for no lameass subtitles
ОтветитьI love this and the lord of the rings trilogies and this is why thorins my favorite character he cares about his company and i was sad when he was killed off in the battle of 5 armies
ОтветитьMy favourite out of the 2 Trilogy.
ОтветитьI honestly didn't like this movie. But the one part I thought they absolutely NAILED was this song...WOW.
ОтветитьWhat is with this terrible quality upload?
ОтветитьMy grandfather was a fan of the original Hobbit film by Rankin-Bass. I showed him the newer films when they came out on DVD and he absolutely loved them, especially this rendition of Misty Mountains. He told me it seemed more fitting how the Dwarves are portrayed here rather than the animated film, being more honorable warriors rather than nearly helpless, frail, old men.
ОтветитьBilbo Baggins/Bilbo Baggins
ОтветитьThis scene alone is why I regret not seeing this trilogy in theaters.
ОтветитьIt’s a song that almost honors and curses the dragon in their defeat.
ОтветитьI was only about 8 when I saw this scene in the cinema- I would give anything to be able to see it in one again
ОтветитьI see why people dislike the hobbit movies, but I've personally loved them lots
Ответить"Loyalty. Honor. A willing heart"
Sums up the real Thorin.
"Loyalty, honor, a willing heart, I can ask no more...'
Ответитьrw:theres a magic in that music
Bilbo:it moves through me
Gandalf :you feel to see the beautiful things?
Bilbo:to go see the mountains ,the pine trees,and the water falls
Gandalf :to use a sword instead of a walking stick
Bilbo:just for once.
I hate that this theme was only played in the 1st movie , should have been the main theme of the Trilogy
ОтветитьThis movie scene always gives me shivers.
ОтветитьI remember being a very young boy in 2009, and the Hobbit being the first book I really read. I had severe dyslexia and ADHD, I didn’t properly read until the fourth grade because I just couldn’t focus on it and it confused me, but something about the opening of the hobbit, it was so simple I could get it. ‘In a hole in the ground, there was a hobbit.’ But, I remember this song, reading it and singing it to myself as a child, only a few years later to see this in film and it was envisioned just as I thought, deep voiced dwarves singing longingly into the fire about their lost home.
ОтветитьActing in this trilogy was great.
ОтветитьFlawed trilogy of films, but excellent scene.
ОтветитьYou know when you hear the dwarves sing their song that a great journey is about to unfold
ОтветитьMe and my boys getting ready to tame a giga in ark
ОтветитьIt all Started with this Song ❤❤❤
Ответить"Loyalty, honor, and a willing heart"
ОтветитьThis song is on my moms spofity quiet list
ОтветитьThorin dies.
Ответить3/10? This is just unacceptable!
ОтветитьNederland
ОтветитьIts just...I want to do dwarven things. Lots of them!
Ответить“I would take each and every one of these dwarves over an army from the iron hills, for when I called upon them they answered”. I love that line so much man😄. They do a great job of showing the audience how much Thorin falls by the third movie only to come back to his senses. Throughout this first movie he really feels like a leader you as the viewer would respect enough to bury your fear and follow him towards any danger on your journey. If nothing else because you know in this movie that he values each and every one of the members of his party.
That changes as the trilogy progresses. He tries to repeat his success against Azog but gets destroyed and humiliated at his inability to protect them and needing to be saved. As they get closer to the mountain he gets more and more desperate and reckless regarding his party’s safety and his compassion for others. It comes to a head when he gets the dragon sickness after reclaiming the treasure and kingdom where he doesn’t care about anyone else anymore. He doesn’t care about the lives of the lake town that we’re lost nor the refugees who lost their home because of his greed and pride. He begins to even doubt his party members and see them as possible enemies despite the loyalty they always showed him and it’s genuinely sad. Sort of like how Frodo became more corrupted by the ring and began to act towards Sam. Which makes it that much more hyped and exciting when he comes back to his senses and becomes the Thorin we know again.
But right here it was great. He’s totally humble and genuinely doesn’t see his life as being worth more than any other member of his party and as the viewer you know he would just as quickly put his life on for any of them as quickly as they would for him. Like I can actually believe him when he says this line. That he really would prefer this small group over an entire army on the journey because he truly values that they showed up. I’m sure he called for an army and that he was hoping an army would respect him enough to answer his call and they didn’t. But that by no means would that cause him disregard for a second the handful that did show up! 😄If only one showed up he would feel the same. I’ll take the one guy who had my back when I needed him over a thousand who didn’t. It really makes you feel the bond of this party and immediately love Thorin as a character. That’s a leader you can respect. That’s a leader who can get your feet moving when every part of your body is telling you it’s not worth it and to run back home. Personally I like Thorin just as much if not more than Aragorn in the movies and I LOVED Aragorn in those movies😄. Viggo was perfect and made him the ultimate badass. But I feel Thorin was done just as well.
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