LOTR The Return of the King - Andúril - Flame of the West

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Elrond comes to Dunharrow to give Andúril, the sword forged from the shards of Narsil, to Aragorn and to persuade him to become the King he was born to be. (HD Blu-ray)

"Ónen i-Estel Edain, ú-chebin estel anim."

"I gave Hope to the Dúnedain, I have kept no hope for myself."

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All Comments (21)
  • @collinwatts9390
    "Look man if you're dating my daughter you have to step it up a bit"
  • @germanpeart
    "Put aside the ranger. Become who you were born to be." I love that line.
  • @TJSaw
    Love the emotion on Elrond’s face when he says, “They will answer to the King of Gondor!”.
  • @ArgieGrit
    You know it's a big deal when the King walks out of his own tent to give them some privacy
  • @dinai5608
    This scene means so much more once you know that Aragorn was raised by Elrond as a child.
  • @jb_kc__
    "Sauron will not have forgotten the sword of Elendil" chills
  • @samuraijaco1
    “Put aside the Ranger. Become who you were born to be.” God I love the dialogue in these movies.
  • This is one of the few movies that does not say "follow your dreams" but "be who you were born to be"
  • He rapidly draws the sword, in the one foot of space between him and Elrond, and neither of them flinches. Pretty badass.
  • @melkor2316
    I feel so bad for Elrond. First he lost his parents, then his adoptive uncle and possibly his adoptive father, then he lost his twin brother, then his wife (though I will add that she's still alive, she just can't return to Middle Earth), and now he's losing his daughter. Someone please give this guy a hug, he really needs one.
  • @arawn1061
    Elrond: Anduril! flame of the West... 80 000/100 000k dps, 50 000 fire dmg, combat stun and low attack cooldown... Elrond: take it Aragorn, its op as shit
  • @Michael-kd1ho
    About their last exchange in Quenya (High elven) : Aragorn was raised in Rivendell, as all Chieftains of the Dunedain, the line of the kings of Arthedain and the last descendants of Isildur, were, ever since the end of the North Kingdom of Arnor. His given name was Estel, which means "hope" in Quenya. It was said that his mother, Gilraen, knew some of his destiny, as she had the gift of foresight. When Elrond revealed his true name and lineage to him, Aragorn was to set out into the world to fight Sauron's evil for many decades. When he came to bid farewell to his mother, her last words to him were the same words they spoke now : Onen i-estel Edain. U-chebin estel anim. "I give hope (Estel, her son) to men. I keep none for myself."
  • @esmannamse2975
    4:24 says in elvish ''I give hope to men(Elrond), I keep none for myself(Aragorn)'' this are the last words that Aragorn's mother said to him before she died. The fact that detail was included is awesome.
  • @justinc882
    I love how Vigo shows the physical weight of touching the sword. You see the weight, the burden that he is inheriting with that legacy. So damn well done
  • @wangyao3713
    In short, Elrond's speech to Aragorn is telling him, "You know, I was fine with packing up and leaving- But my daughter is mixed into this now because she loves you, so don't you dare fuck up. Take this sword and give those orcs what for. Do it for daddy's little princess. single emotion filled elven tear"
  • @KoroftheSon
    The way the music swells when Aragorn draws the sword... absolute perfection.
  • @WSUGLUE
    Other films to the LotR trilogy: “We will show you how great we are.” The LotR trilogy: “You ride to war but not to victory.”
  • It’s so unbelievable to me that Jackson was able to not only faithfully adapt perhaps the greatest, most daunting fantasy story every written, but improve upon parts of it with scenes like this. For those who haven’t read the books, Aragorn already has the reforged Narcil prior to meeting the Hobbits in Dale. This entire sequence was added from scratch, and yet it feels so integral and monumental.