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Boromir is my favourite character. Props to Sean Bean for his amazing performance
ОтветитьEpic beyond words.
ОтветитьThis is among one of my favourite scenes of the trilogy. You can really see the inner struggles of Boromir. His desire to protect his people and the love of his homeland from the seemingly unbeatable darkness that looms ever closer towards it. Sean Bean really does a phenomenon job.
ОтветитьChills man. Chills
ОтветитьBoromir accepting that his king could return and restore Gondor to its glory. Diff between boromir and Denethor. Boromir would do anything for Gondor even lose his position to stabilise it for when the rightful king returns where as denethor would fight tooth and nail to keep the power.
ОтветитьAfter Boromirs says ” The Lords of Gondor has returned”
You can see in Aragorns eyes that he knows Boromir will never make it back home again.
You can feel the immense pressure that has been put on Boromir. He truly wants the best for the men of middle earth
ОтветитьAragon represents man greatness & potential in LOTR. And boromir represented mans flaws.
ОтветитьShouldn't have been cut from the theatrical release, it's too good!
ОтветитьGod its heartbreaking watching him talk of his love for his kingdom, family, country and its people, knowing he would never see any of it again 😢
Ответить"My Father is a Noble man"... well just say John Noble :D
ОтветитьSean Bean is such an amazing actor.
ОтветитьGod these movies will never be surpassed.
ОтветитьI loved his character so much, you couldnt believe my shock when joffery said the words " BRING ME HIS HEAD"
ОтветитьHow sad that such a man as Boromir had to endure the presence of the ring.
ОтветитьBoromir fighting at helms deep would be amazing
ОтветитьHabt ihr die Elben Astrologie Bücher auch schon?
Ответить...Have you ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets?...
ОтветитьWhat an amazing scene this was
ОтветитьBoromir only wanted the Ring to protect and defend his people. He didn’t want it to lord over other peoples. His heart was in the right place and this scene just makes him so much more sympathetic. You feel like giving him a hug here.
Ответить“She said to me: ‘Even now there is hope left.’ But I cannot see it. It is long since we had any hope.”
Probably for others as well, but this hits really personally for me. It really hurts. The encouragement of and want for hope and yet not being able to feel it.
Wesley Snipes Cameraman meme
ОтветитьWhat a masterclass in exposition. World-building the majestic presence of Minas Tirith two films before actually revealing it in its full glory. 💯
ОтветитьHave you ever seen it Aragorn? The white tower of Ecthelion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, It's banners cought high in the morning breeze.
Have you ever been called home by the clearing of the silver trumpets?
I have seen the White City, long ago.
He doesn't even know that Aragorn is already a renowned general in Gondor at this point.
ОтветитьMan Sean’s acting really made me patriotic for Gondor. That’s how good his acting was.
ОтветитьGondor would be unstoppable if they've boromir and faramir together.😢
ОтветитьI love the way the two complete each other's arcs. Aragon helps Boromir see that Gondor needs a king, and Boromir helps Aragon see that he is the one to do it 🤧
Ответить"Even now there is hope left. But I cannot see it. Its long since we had any hope" says Boromir infront of Aragorn who's name literally means Hope (Estel). I love how they are talking about the return of the king to Gondor. Its shocking how no one has noticed this until now
ОтветитьI miss him bros 😢
ОтветитьScene makes me cry every time even knowing fully well what awaits him in the nearest future. 😭
ОтветитьThis dialogue is top tier
ОтветитьI think Sean Bean's best scene is when he's addressing his people in Gondor
ОтветитьFunny how Legolas was my favorite when I was a kid and now it's Boromir.
I believe that Legolas is what I aspire to be, but Boromir is closer to who I truly am.
Rewatching this I break every time when Boromir puts his hand on Aragorns shoulder while talking about "the lords of Gondor". He aknowledges Aragorn as a "lord of Gondor" and so aknowledges Aragorn's claim for Gondor. This is quite something knowing that if he does he loses his claim as the Heir of Denethor.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite scenes from the entire triology, Sean Bean is amazing as Boromir.
ОтветитьSean Bean delivers his lines with so much passion, so much love, that you can see Gondor before you as he speaks. Now THAT is acting. This is what happens when an actor treats a fairy-tale like a Shakespearean drama.
ОтветитьWhy does this tear me up, wtf.
ОтветитьI relate so much to Boromir 😭😭😭
Ответитьi feel bad for boromir, he's just mere mortal who has been tempted by the corruption of middle earth.
even after multipl times almost succumb to the dark, the moral conundrum of his character always reside on
"if i stole the ring i'm doing this for the greater good! for my people!" , well cast and well written character
You can tell the anxiety is destroying Boromir but as soon as he speaks about the past glory of Gondor, it slowly floats away.
ОтветитьShould have made Boromir a woman and it would have worked out perfectly
ОтветитьThe moment when Aragorn realizes that becoming King isn't just about Arwen. If even Boromir, for all his rank and skill as a warrior, is so worried and hopeless, how must the common folk feel? Who will save them when even Boromir acknowledges that his father is losing his control and Boromir himself knows not what to do? This is when it is made clear that Aragorn needs to be who he is. Not for himself, or for Arwen, but for everybody.
ОтветитьImagine.. watching this.. and then you get Rings Of Power dialog.
All is lost.
I cannot help but laugh every fricking time I hear people in LoTR talking about "there's still hope" or "there's no hope left" near Aragorn with his Elvish name being literally "Hope" in Sindarin ("Estel")... I mean I know it was never mentioned in the movies (or even in the boor trilogy itself, this info comes from the Tale of Agarorn and Arwen) and it's a pretty stupid joke but I cannot help but come up with some "hope" punchlines every single time like:
Boromir: I cannot see hope :(
Aragorn: bro are u blind because I'm literally standing in front of you
I remember reading someone's post on the Internet that it's pretty evil of Elrond to name a boy Hope because all the Elvish kids would laugh at him and like... facts! And YES I KNOW it's stupid, I actually love the name it's beautiful and I like the meaning, but all these hope jokes live in my head rent-free 24/7 and I cannot help it
Boromir oh Boromir if only you knew that by saving those two hobbits you not only saved the white tower.Had the witch King of Anma not being stabbed there would not have been a kill
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