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One of Gondor's most valiant warriors, the son of the Steward Denethor, and brother of Faramir - today, we cover the life and travels of Boromir, captain of Gondor.
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Boromir's Last Voyage - John Howe
Boromir - CK Goksoy
Denethor_and_Finduilas - Catherine_Chmiel
Finduilas - Aegeri
The Gift - Catherine_Chmiel
Lord Denethor - Peet
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Finduilas - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Finduilas - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Denethor - Aegeri
Boromir and Faramir as kids - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Faramir and Boromir - Anke Eissmann
Dear Boromir - Anke Eissmann
Boromir - Tom Romain
Denethor and his sons - Anke Eissmann
Faramir and Boromir on the wall - Anke Eissmann
Faramir - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Faramir resting - Anke Eissmann
Boromir - Steve Airola
Sunset path - Felix Englund
Defending Osgiliath - Anke Eissmann
Nazgul - Anato Finnstark
Nazgul robed - Tom Romain
Nazgul charge - Felix Englund
The Ruins of Osgiliath - Alan-Lee
Boromir and Faramir in Osgiliath - Anotherstranger_me
Osgiliath - Peet
Escape from Osgiliath - Anke Eissmann
Sauron - SoW
Felix Englund - Nazgul
Watchful Peace - John Howe
sauron army - weta
Father Denethor - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Rivendell-1 - Alan Lee
Rivendell-2 - Alan Lee
Faramir - Matthew Stewart
Boromir Sets Out - Anke Eissmann
Tharbad - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Boromir crossing Tharbad - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Boromir - Elrodimus Flash
The Road to Isengard - Alan Lee
The Delta of the River Sirion - Alan Lee
Council of Elrond - Alan Lee
Boromir - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Shard of Narsil Aragorn - Matthew Stewart
Gandalf and Frodo in Rivendell - Anke Eissmann
Boromir - Catherine Karina Chmiel
The Lord of Rivendell - Peter Xavier Price
The Fellowship Leaving Rivendell - Ted Nasmith
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The Fellowship of the Ring - Anke Eissmann
Caradhras Pass - Ivan Cavini
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Boromir - Elrodimus Flash
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Moria - Catherine_Chmiel
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Boromir - John Howe
Moria - John Howe
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Lorien - Catherine_Chmiel
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Waiting for Frodo - Anke Eissmann
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Boromir - Ted Nasmith
Frodo and Boromir - Anke Eissmann
Boromir defending Osgiliath - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Boromir and Frodo - Elrodimus Flash
Amon Hen - John Howe
Boromir - Elrodimus Flash
Boromirs_Last_Stand - Ted Nasmith
The Horn of Boromir - Matthew Stewart
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Departure of Boromir - Elrodimus Flash
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The Last Words of Boromir - Ted Nasmith
Aragorn_Watching_Over_Boromir - Catherine Karina Chmiel
Death of Boromir - Andrea Piparo
Departure of Boromir - Anke Eissmann
BoromirLastVoyage2 - John Howe
Funeral Boat of Boromir - Anke Eissmann
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The horn of gondor - Catherine Karina Chmiel
The Steward of Gondor - Alan Lee
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@NerdoftheRings
@NerdoftheRings Год назад
Join me Thursday for a chat with Brian Sibley, editor of "The Fall of Númenor", the brand new book compiling all of Tolkien's Second Age writings! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NxagijikUqs.html
@LordOfTheLore123
@LordOfTheLore123 Год назад
“The mightiest man may be slain with one arrow and Boromir was pierced by many” - Pippin
@Serr8edGrin
@Serr8edGrin Год назад
Dude, spoiler.
@subliminalfalllenangel2108
@subliminalfalllenangel2108 Год назад
I thought Boromir survived afterwards? So in the book he was dead for real...
@matthewdykeman8149
@matthewdykeman8149 Год назад
@@subliminalfalllenangel2108 He still dies in the movies. He's Sean Bean, and Sean Bean always dies.
@donutlovingwerewolf8837
@donutlovingwerewolf8837 Год назад
@@matthewdykeman8149 yup 👍👍👍
@josephippolito1402
@josephippolito1402 Год назад
Boromir was badass
@awesomehpt8938
@awesomehpt8938 Год назад
“I would have followed you my brother, my captain, my king”
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um Год назад
"Be at peace, son of Gondor."
@reiferdranzer3752
@reiferdranzer3752 Год назад
This line greatly summed up the character of Boromir. Noble at heart, son of Gondor.
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
This was one reason why the original trilogy was so good. It had lines like this that makes you think Tolkien wrote it- but he didn't.
@leemeyer9395
@leemeyer9395 29 дней назад
It would fit too because last moments redemption arc
@Kubyashi
@Kubyashi Год назад
People always forget that Boromir pretty much walked to Rivendel. And that, my friends, is badass.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Год назад
Sure, but Frodo simply walked into mordor.
@unicornfarm1
@unicornfarm1 Год назад
Just like how Sean Bean walked to set in full armor instead of riding in a helicopter with the rest of the crew.
@nemanjap8768
@nemanjap8768 24 дня назад
Didn't he have a horse ?
@EnterprisingKen
@EnterprisingKen Год назад
Whenever I rewatch Fellowship, part of me always holds out hope that the three hunters arrive to help before Boromir takes the first arrow knowing full well that he'll die anyway. His death breaks my heart every single time, but at least he goes down like a badass
@rubensoeteman
@rubensoeteman Год назад
Same! I go through it every time.. What a great movie also because of this.
@abemartinez9623
@abemartinez9623 Год назад
When I first watched as a boy he was my favorite with his shield an pessimist demeanor. It was my favorite character I was so upset as a kid when he was killed . I had his action figure . I really watched hoping they would come save him in time :( . As a 11 year old I definitely teared as each arrow hit him. Such an amazing tale.
@teleportedbreadfor3days
@teleportedbreadfor3days Год назад
He was the og badass
@HazelPlace89
@HazelPlace89 Год назад
Now, I don't cry or tear up very often during films, but man....Boromir's death scene nearly gets me every time. The books, even moreso.
@cordaxg6261
@cordaxg6261 Год назад
I hear ya!
@Tekisasubakani
@Tekisasubakani Год назад
@@captainofnumenor8221 Aye, that line, delivered by Sean Bean. Such a great actor.
@Jakblade
@Jakblade 18 дней назад
Even more in the book for me! As soon as they start singing his songs I just can’t hold it in 😩
@hotdamndan9892
@hotdamndan9892 Год назад
Sean Bean really gave justice to this character. His potrayal of valor, honor, fear, greed, anger and redemption is all so great.
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
Die defending your hobbit friends after being pierced by many arrows? Now that's soldiering!
@mmittenzable
@mmittenzable 20 дней назад
Facts
@jaysgamingcorner8539
@jaysgamingcorner8539 Год назад
Boromir is one of my favorite characters in the entire saga. While a flawed hero, he was still a hero. Strong, stubborn, determined. Classic hero archetype.
@micklumsden3956
@micklumsden3956 7 месяцев назад
Not flawed! Human.
@charliecovert576
@charliecovert576 5 месяцев назад
Boromir was the best, his death was moving.
@mandalorianactual1215
@mandalorianactual1215 Год назад
When I was young, I loved characters like Aragorn and Legolas, and wanted to be them. As I grew old, I realized that I was more like Boromir, and Theoden. 2 great men, yet very flawed, and their good deeds redeem them.
@Exton_Z1
@Exton_Z1 Год назад
The character that I wish lived to see in Return of the King
@pamelah6431
@pamelah6431 Год назад
Faramir is consolation for me.
@Prettyboysad
@Prettyboysad Год назад
Weirdly I feel Boromirs death is one thing the movie does much better than the book (it is obviously still awesome in the book) but Aragorn being more unsure of his place in the world and Boromirs final words being a driving force for him in his quest add so much more to Aragorns journey. a man as great as Boromir sees him as his leader and that told Aragorn much that he needed to know about himself. Aragorn being much more self assured in the book makes it a little less heart wrenching although still very much so
@ForageGardener
@ForageGardener Год назад
Lol, nonsense. Book death is way better. Book Boromir is better
@Prettyboysad
@Prettyboysad Год назад
@@ForageGardener ummm sorry I disagree? I think they are both great
@rlhicks1
@rlhicks1 Год назад
I love in the movies how Aragorn takes and wears Boromir's bracers and wears them for the rest of the time. When you seen Aragorn laying on the dais after he passes away, he is still wearing those same bracers. Very nice touch.
@neeladrirao9055
@neeladrirao9055 Год назад
I feel in the movies we dont see much of his greatness only that last fight but in the books it is very clearly seen and the lament really makes you feel sad for boromir as you can see the grief of Denethor. The books made me respect Boromir more.
@Prettyboysad
@Prettyboysad Год назад
@@neeladrirao9055 I think Denethor as a character is unequivocally better In the book. As for boromir I think some of the parts of the books where they are plowing the snow is great and boromir seems more present in Moria but ultimately I think Boromirs death (for me) is more emotional in the movie because he doesn’t yield to Aragorn right away. Aragorn’s arc being slightly altered is what made Boromirs death hit hard for me in the movie not so much to do with the things Boromirs does besides the final fight. Which I also think is better in the movie and is kind of told in passing or through recounting in the book it (but still very poignant) we are in that moment more in the movie than book to me
@claytonhosty9876
@claytonhosty9876 Год назад
"My father is a noble man, but his rule is failing. And our people loose faith. He looks to me to make things right, and I would do it. And I would see the glory of Gondor restored." Boromir, Son of Denethor, 26th Steward of Gondor. Boromir was a good man.🌄🛡️🗡️🥀
@reca2489
@reca2489 7 месяцев назад
I read this, an in my mind there was the sound of that lone French horn playing the melody of Gondor
@JustSnowglow
@JustSnowglow Год назад
Boromir & Faramir are two of my favorite characters in all of LOTR. Boromir's smile as he dies and the "funeral" scene in the books get me every time.
@benjaminjaskoski1334
@benjaminjaskoski1334 Год назад
Boromir's arc in The Fellowship of the Ring is a great introduction to the dire straits that Gondor is in. He is the embodiment of a country that is running out of rope and is willing to take drastic measures in order to survive regardless of the risks.
@untruelie2640
@untruelie2640 Год назад
He also symbolises/demonstrates that the people of Gondor have become more warrior-like and how much the knowledge of Númenor has lost influence. The Gondorians of the late Third Age are not longer able to construct monumental buildings like their ancestors and they regard the elves with distrust and fear rather than with admiration and companionship like in the days of the last alliance. There are still remains of the old ways here and there (seen among Faramir's company), but the majority of the people are not that different from other men. Well, Tolkien wrote that this is an inevitable process - the gifted land was taken away and since then, its influence has dwindled slowly but constantly.
@adxmnt1926
@adxmnt1926 Год назад
"Thus, he is left to make the rest of his journey on foot." Boromir in the movies: *Rides in majestically on horseback*
@garymiller_85
@garymiller_85 Год назад
Boromir is one of my favourite Tolkein characters. Such a complex and subtle character, wonderfully written by Tolkein and exceptionally portrayed by Sean Bean.
@colinleat8309
@colinleat8309 Год назад
I always cry at Borimir's death scene every single time I re-read or watch. Such a wonderful heroic character. I admire him so much! ❤️🖖
@that.canadian.vaper.guyTCVG
I've always wondered what the Kingdom of Gondor would look like had Boromir stayed true and not fallen to the ring. Aragorn as king with Boromir as one of his chief lieutenants. The line of the King with the full backing of the stewards, it would've been amazing.
@garethjolnir4656
@garethjolnir4656 Год назад
One of the top, utter best characters of the trilogy. "What news from the South, O sighing wind, do you bring to me at eve, where now is Boromir the Fair, he tarries and I grieve"
@DoctorFabio23
@DoctorFabio23 Год назад
Boromir is a well written character. In a book series of practically perfect people, Boromir is a fully human character.
@landongrawrock6631
@landongrawrock6631 Год назад
Yes I've been waiting for this one for a while Boromir is one of my favorite characters he is just a great example of humanity how it can be corrupted but repent and do great things honestly one of my favorite characters
@sleshflex4170
@sleshflex4170 Год назад
the death of bormir in the movies is even better than in the books cause it gives aragorn the reason to finally stop being the ranger and avoid his duties to become the king. way better than give him a sword in rivendell and " heres the sword u are king now". makes Aragorn feel responsable for bormor death and even more important gives boromir peace cause he realizes his ppl wich is the only thign he cared about in the end will be taken care of. Deep love for Peter Jackson
@hassehaxen4938
@hassehaxen4938 Год назад
Boromir is unfortunately such an underrated character to many who've just seen the films. There's so much passion and grief behind his character that his death is so much more tragic! Great video on my favorite character in the trilogy. Keep it up!
@midgeman90
@midgeman90 Год назад
Agreed with all of this!
@jubjub13483
@jubjub13483 Год назад
I wish he survived! My favourite character, only one who believed Rohan was not selling horses to Mordor and who was not scared of the balrog
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk Год назад
Boromir is probably one of my very favorite humans in LOTR. Loved how Sean Bean portrayed him in the movies, as well. Even thinking about his fall as you discussed it here made me cry a lot. Well done!
@romekkolegagwidona1882
@romekkolegagwidona1882 Год назад
Finally my favourite Hero. The warden of The white Tower! Thank u my friend!!!
@pirojfmifhghek566
@pirojfmifhghek566 Год назад
I used to be a member of the Fellowship like you, but then I took an arrow in the everywhere.
@boss1380
@boss1380 Год назад
I remember first watching the fellowship and not liking Boromir but as I learned more and watched the extended versions I can now confirm he has become one of my favorite’s because of his “failed hero” story arc. He is a tragic yet beautiful story of how even the purest of men can be corrupted by the ambition to do good but can still repent before the end
@sodeiku
@sodeiku Год назад
first watch it when i was 15, i kinda hate him, now I'm 33, and boromir and faramir becomes my favorite character
@atwiineigonor6181
@atwiineigonor6181 Год назад
I don't know why, but I had a feeling that a Boromir video was coming today!
@nolanrodin394
@nolanrodin394 Год назад
Boromir has been my favorite LOTR character ever since I was a little kid. I used to pretend I was him while running through the woods whacking trees with my stick sword.
@lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615
" Boromir opened his eyes and strove to speak. At last slow words came. ‘I tried to take the Ring from Frodo,’ he said. ‘I am sorry. I have paid.’ His glance strayed to his fallen enemies, twenty at least lay there. ‘They have gone: the Halflings: the Orcs have taken them. I think they are not dead. Orcs bound them.’ He paused and his eyes closed wearily. After a moment he spoke again.‘ Farewell, Aragorn! Go to Minas Tirith and save my people! I have failed....." KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MELLON! Boromir was a force to be reckoned with. P.s. I cried while writing those words. I'm a fool for Boromir dammit.
@perperson199
@perperson199 10 месяцев назад
You are no fool!
@Chris_2Cold
@Chris_2Cold Год назад
This is crazy !!! As a new subscriber I searched and was surprised to see no Boromir story……. DEFINITELY a great start to my morning. Shout out to you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@RuudDevil
@RuudDevil Год назад
I always like to think Aragorn commissioned a statue of boromir in minas tirith when he became king.
@SEKreiver
@SEKreiver Год назад
Aragorn was a just man, so I'm sure he did.
@MaliciousCris
@MaliciousCris 11 месяцев назад
I believe the tower guards always look to the towards the direction in which his boat sailed in honor of him.
@frull166
@frull166 Год назад
Perfect timing with this vid, i just got THE HORN OF GONDOR and it’s sick!!
@DJefferson89
@DJefferson89 Год назад
Thank you for this one, Boromir is one of my favourites, and I think is the most tragic tale in the trilogy. Can't wait for the next one!
@SEKreiver
@SEKreiver Год назад
Denethor was a good man broken by Sauron. He was mad by the end, but his death was a tragedy NOT justice. I was not happy with how he was handled in the films.
@zackzebedi561
@zackzebedi561 Год назад
thanks a lot. Boromir is my most favorite LOTR character.
@charlieholme9460
@charlieholme9460 Год назад
One of my favourite characters. So glad you listened to my suggestion. Maybe you could do a character tier list. I would like to see your opinions on them all! PS: Sean Bean goated actor
@anthonyhanks1807
@anthonyhanks1807 Год назад
I listen to lament for borimir nearly everyday while im at work and though its very sad it does uplift my spirits to continue my shift as if i were one of the men from the high walls of minas tirith.
@Patrick_from_Youtube
@Patrick_from_Youtube Год назад
Well I didn't expect to start my Saturday with a solid cry, but Boromir's story will do that to ya
@gustavosolervidal5482
@gustavosolervidal5482 Год назад
YES! Been waiting for a video on Boromir for a long time. Please make one on the languages of Middle-earth!
@luudest
@luudest Год назад
0:25 lol, this outfit of Denethor looks rather like a dress from Western Movie than a Gondorian dresd 😂
@ethenallen1388
@ethenallen1388 Год назад
I feel that one thing Baronir had against him was that he only saw the Ring as a weapon, like a sword or axe. The idea that it would have a will of its own and an ability to influence those around it was alien to him. Some talk about what might have happened had he lived, but fate had only given him a few things to do. Once he had done those things, he was written out of the story.
@azoniarnl3362
@azoniarnl3362 Год назад
My favorite character in the Fellowship of the Ring!
@darryltait2652
@darryltait2652 Год назад
Do a video of the men of dale and laketown
@luudest
@luudest Год назад
My favorite parts in the episodes „The Complete Travels Of …“ are the ones which take place before the events of The Lords Of The Rings.
@Dr_Cole
@Dr_Cole Год назад
What a fantastic reading. I know the story well, but was still on edge as you recanted it herein. Thank you for creating these wonderfully crafted summaries that reignite the fire of passion we all have for their stories.
@jarrodthekidder1
@jarrodthekidder1 Год назад
Man.... I really, really loved this coverage. Just so grateful for all your content on this channel, but especially character life story and travels like these and all the others. Thank you!!
@acereporter73
@acereporter73 Год назад
Of the Fellowship, Boromir is the most human--he is deeply flawed, prideful, and hopeful for tomorrow, yet carrying the weight of duty to an authority that has clearly lost its way. Boromir may have fallen at Amon Hen, but he was the beginning of Gondor's redemption and acceptance of the return of the king.
@shehansenanayaka3046
@shehansenanayaka3046 Год назад
Boromir the fav son of denethor. Also loved by his men . Brilliant video. We always appreciate your hard work and dedication towards these videos. Love from Sri Lankan fan.
@LasterNoreth
@LasterNoreth Год назад
The most underrated character in the LOTR trilogy
@goblincavecrafting
@goblincavecrafting Год назад
I’m fine. I’m not crying. Nope. Not crying. I’m bawling… Nothing moves me like Boromir’s story, either books or films, and this telling got me as well.
@hazbojangles2681
@hazbojangles2681 Год назад
Perfect timing for the new Lotro expansion! They should pay you for this.
@teacopem
@teacopem Год назад
Expansion? Lawd dem rangs? That's not lotr anymore its a disgusting perversion of his work
@hazbojangles2681
@hazbojangles2681 Год назад
@@teacopem I think you’ll find that the developers and player base are all people who really do care about preserving Tolkien’s Legendarium. It’s just about the most accurate game you could get. Clearly you didn’t spend enough time on it.
@federicaesu8580
@federicaesu8580 Год назад
When I read The Lord of the Rings for the first time I did not like Boromir, maybe I did not understood the character. Now, after having read and reread the book many times, I ‘m older and wiser and I finally appreciate Boromir as the most human character Fellowship .
@hirdy161
@hirdy161 Год назад
It occurs to me that if the Lords of Gondor know who Elrond is and where be dwells, wouldn't they also be aware that he is the brother of Elros, the first King of Numenor? You would imagine that Elrond would be revered by the people of Gondor
@bobo577
@bobo577 Год назад
Either that point holds no weight in Minas Tirith or some had forgotten him. Boromir particularly wasn’t as interested in lore as Faramir.
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
Them knowing who he is and who his relations are are two different things. Those lords might just know that Elrond is some old Elf lord in Imladris who's been there since forever- without knowing he's the brother of their kingdom's founder.
@ChuckECheeez
@ChuckECheeez Год назад
I gotta say he makes some good points re the ring to Frodo (up until he gets fresh and puts hands on a hobbit). Them Wizards & Elfs aint living in Mordors backyard gettin regularly shelled on both sides by some supreme evil non human entity on one side and crazy Apache-style horseridin/War Elephant havin Haldrians on the other. Let the Dude try out that ring mayne!!
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Год назад
It's easy to fall into the trap of judging Boromir for being entrapped by the lure of the ring, when actually it's more of a miracle that Faramir didn't.
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
which is one major plot-hole that Peter Jackson fixed (which some fans hate). Come on, that bit of serious inconsistency should have never slipped past Tolkien.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Год назад
@@MarvinT0606 What plot hole do you refer to?
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
@@midimusicforever Faramir being immune to the temptation of the Ring (in the books). Every other man who held it was tempted in some degree- except Faramir. The movies cleared it up by making *every man* susceptible to the Ring's influence- some resisting it better than others.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Год назад
@@MarvinT0606 Where in the books did it say that he was immune? Sounds more like you reading something into it that wasn't there.
@MarvinT0606
@MarvinT0606 Год назад
@@midimusicforever when him and the Ithilien Rangers caught Frodo and Sam. He rejected the Ring's influence on him too easily
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
One does not simply make a video about Boromir, without the "One does not simply" meme in the comments!👌
@Jakblade
@Jakblade 18 дней назад
Whenever I read the lament for Boromir I always cry. The songs are so well written I just break 😭
@notreallymyname3736
@notreallymyname3736 Год назад
I love Boromir as a character. Jackson's movies are wonderful, but I didn't have enough information to appreciate Boromir until I read the books. He's the only truly human member of the fellowship, and it shows beautifully.
@D4veJap4n
@D4veJap4n Год назад
Nomatter what bozza did he kept his honour with that awesome final scene. The first thing he said to Aragorn with his dying breaths were worrying about the little ones and admitting guilt, right after fighting hundreds of orca to protect them. There’s no deed that would not be forgiven after such shows of selflessness and bravery. It always makes me tear up
@MasterFearnar
@MasterFearnar Год назад
you made me cry... the connection between the brother so strong and amazing
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
Such a tragic character. At least he went out like a true badass!
@mrc4912
@mrc4912 Год назад
When Aragorn found him, he was sitting with his back against a huge tree, pierced by many black feathered arrows. Around him, spread in a circle, lay at least 20 orcs. He was a true warrior but lost the battle against fighting the temptation of the Ring. But he was a real badass...
@midgeman90
@midgeman90 Год назад
My absolute favourite character, and one of the best in LOTR. A flawed, yet complicated, character who redeems himself in the end by paying the ultimate sacrifice. For Boromir!!
@wyntersypher7657
@wyntersypher7657 Год назад
"I would have followed you to the end. My brother, my Captain, my King.'
@Amarenamann
@Amarenamann 8 месяцев назад
Boromir is the best character of the trilogy, don't try to change my mind because you can't. Despite the fact that he only appears in the first movie (technically there are also the flashbacks and he's mentioned by other characters) and doesn't have that much screen time, his character goes through a very significant development and his death is very meaningful, it has a great impact on the story, the Fellowship and many other people all over Middle-earth. I love his character so much that I made him my profile picture, with sunglasses to make him even cooler. It's a real shame that so many people misunderstand Boromir the first time they watch the movies, it's even sadder how some don't really learn anything about him in the end, still thinking of him as a somewhat bad guy. *He was a good man, maybe even the best.*
@TolkienAnswers
@TolkienAnswers Год назад
For anyone who says LOTR is to black and white with no characters that are morally complex, show them this video.
@morgoth6316
@morgoth6316 Год назад
Could you do a video comparing Sauron and morgoth as dark lords and who had a better go at it
@i.warrenhastings2526
@i.warrenhastings2526 7 месяцев назад
My favorite character in all of the movies, uplifting Boromir above even the books. Sean Bean was born to play him. Such a great representation of the men of the west. "Yes there is weakness, but there is courage also, and honor to be found in men."
@tefoca
@tefoca Год назад
For me, Boromir was proof that even the best and most honorable of Men, were no match for the power of the One.
@carolynmu9334
@carolynmu9334 Год назад
Yes you finally listened to me on video topic ideas! Now finish up the fellowship with a video on Frodo and a FULL video on Aragorn!
@rahmed71
@rahmed71 Год назад
Oh man I gotta comment, Boromir is the dawg, he fought so many orcs and fought till the very end, all alone.
@MissGimpsAlot
@MissGimpsAlot Год назад
"He was a soldier of Gondor! Honor him." .... Wait. Wrong movie. 😄
@xiaozh1
@xiaozh1 Год назад
Too little is said of Boromir the Brave. He appears only at the Council of Elrond, halfway through Fellowship, and is only referred to in the other books. I had hoped to learn more of the Travels of Boromir, but I don't think it exist in text. Much credit to Sean Bean the Fair, for his presentation of ambition, fidelity and pride. He was the last to leave Gandalf at Khazad-dum and will ever be my captain. The fall of Boromir the Tall speaks not to the frailty of men, but the power of the ring.
@Divine_Chareka
@Divine_Chareka Год назад
One word for Boromir: Legend!
@abhiramsadgun3105
@abhiramsadgun3105 Год назад
lots of love from India ❤
@cedricsankara9809
@cedricsankara9809 Год назад
Babe wake up, Nerd of the Rings just dropped
@AndrewCarlisle11B
@AndrewCarlisle11B Год назад
Amazing character and backstory. Well presented!
@MrMortull
@MrMortull Год назад
So many people dismiss Boromir, taking his temptation by the Ring as a sign that he was "unworthy" or less of a champion of the light than Aragorn or even his brother Faramir. They forget that Aragorn feared to touch the Ring, or even look on it for too long, and it was only after clear evidence that it could lead to nothing good that Faramir overcome that temptation. Boromir wasn't weak or foolish, no more than any other man, he simply had the sheer bad luck to have very specific pressures put on him that made any other course of action seem like madness. The man was a great hero and a true companion who failed the ultimate test of will with ALL the cards stacked against him, and immediately realised his mistake. The general consensus is that he redeemed himself when he died in defense of the remaining Hobbits, but if you ask me he had nothing to atone *for* and would probably have been every bit as stubborn and valiant in that skirmish regardless.
@MrHoffie1
@MrHoffie1 Год назад
I would love to see you run a "the one ring" rpg game. Just got my ruins of the lost realm book and thought it would be so cool to see someone run it, with has as much knowledge about Lord of the rings as you do
@leminjapan
@leminjapan Год назад
I cried during this part in the book, years later I sobbed during this part in the movie. Of the many sacrifices the people of middle Earth made to help the hobbits in their journey, this man's was the greatest.
@sithrisarkuro7909
@sithrisarkuro7909 Год назад
Would love to see a "What If Boromir" got the ring episode.
@gondolin999
@gondolin999 Год назад
days are never better when they start with a nerd of the rings video 👍👍👍
@obi-wankenobi2892
@obi-wankenobi2892 Год назад
Yeah my mans finally got his video!
@johanabigasova6770
@johanabigasova6770 Год назад
Boromir - bigest warrior of Gondor revered even between orcs.
@antifajesus
@antifajesus Год назад
I love your content and how you fill out the story.
@istari0
@istari0 Год назад
Alas for Boromir! He was undone by his desperation to save his people.
@rangerfromthenorth
@rangerfromthenorth Год назад
Hey! I love what you are doing making Tolkiens great works more understandable for all of us and giving us a deeper insight to his characters like Boromir and Celeborn last week, made we wander about Lorien and its history as well?
@OmarTheAtheistAziz
@OmarTheAtheistAziz Год назад
i dont know what it was about Boromir, but even when i didn't get the lore, & just watched it for the monsters, his character & his name stuck with me...& that's coming from someone who cannot remember names after an entire trilogy
@astrojack9220
@astrojack9220 Год назад
Great map transition with the clouds.
@Tadicuslegion78
@Tadicuslegion78 Год назад
Boromir is a character I've really grown to appreciate because he is one of the most human characters of Tolkien, a guy who's been placed in a really bad situation and struggled due to the influence of the Ring until he found redemption in saving Merry and Pippin.
@marcognudi664
@marcognudi664 Год назад
Great video, looking forward to the ROP entire season review 😀 next week perhaps...
@bstartsbusiness
@bstartsbusiness Год назад
I love your “what if” videos as it is fun to discuss scenarios. What about making a “what if” video regarding Feramir going to Rivendell instead of Boromir?
@Chris-fd9sg
@Chris-fd9sg Год назад
Boromir will be a central character in the next season of ROP. Born in the second age, he will cut the ring from Sauron’s foot.
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
Many have said it and I will too: You should voice an audio book!
@chrisvb4387
@chrisvb4387 Год назад
I feel so sad that Boromir died. Defeated by his desire, redeemed by his valour. yet never to return to his beloved White Tower.
@el_chico1313
@el_chico1313 Год назад
he is sctually a good hearted man who was just tempted by a pure evil
@Russo-Delenda-Est
@Russo-Delenda-Est Год назад
My favorite character in lotr! All he wants is to protect his people, his nation, and the world from the darkness, and that is how he falls, through the desire to help others. His failing was being willing to do anything to save everyone, and losing sight of why. He was a personal role model of mine as I was growing up.
@silvereagle354
@silvereagle354 Год назад
Great job as always! I have an idea for a video that I have yet to see any other videos on the internet about. Please do a video on Elrond's healing abilities. There's not too much information in the cannon. What is the exact extent of his healing skills? Does he use "magic", herbal remedies, or a mix of the two? And Glorfindel is seen in the books using a healing warmth when putting his hand on Frodo's shoulder when he first finds him. Some fanfiction writers speculate that Elrond had this ability as well. Also, there's speculation that his ring might have either enhanced his natural abilities, or been the direct source of some of his healing abilities. Your thoughts? This could make for an interesting video.
@rursus8354
@rursus8354 Год назад
The problem with the crossings at Tharbad being destroyed is: how did Lotho Sackville Baggins know how to trade Longbottom leaf with Saruman without trade stations all the way between the Shire and Isengard? I think Tolkien made some thought errors here.
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