Disappointed in Aragorn's speech.

Started by ash0073 pages

Disappointed in Aragorn's speech.

Is anybody else disappointed with Aragorn's speech at the black gate? It seemed so much more powerful and dramatic in the trailer.

not really - just as I expected - they left the "die hard" speech to Theoden,

I liked it when it totally went silent and Aragorn looks to the eye and turns back and states "for frodo!" and charges!.........

Discos - hell yeah, discos likes his battle scenes, don't we precious

hummmm i dont really remember it... well i check when i go see it again 🙂

i liked Aragorns speech. it was good

uh, everything seems more dramatic in the trailer. But in the movie it was oh so more powerful.
At the end of it all when Sauron whispers Aragorn.....Elessar. Aragorn lowers his sword walk forward a bit, turns and watched the people behind him. Then quietly says "For Frodo" and charges in........................that is part of the speech scene and its awefully perfect. It starts the last fight for middle earth and you wanna cry, cause those two words were what it was alllllll about.

the speech was good, but i agree, it was a little better in the trailer. i also agree w/ discos, the "for frodo" part was killer

everythings always better in the trailer. thats how they get people to see the movie

agree Discos, it was so great.
I want that DVD now

WHO DOESNT WANT THE DVD !! ??

it was ok...but i cant belive they left out the mouth of sauron!!

what was sauron supposed to say?

I think you think that the one in the trailer sounded more appealing was that you hear it for the first time and you have that sudden thrill to see it y'know? And all the action scenes along with hearing Aragorn's speech.

yea, kitoky, yep.

I thought it was great! I am usually weary of movies that have outstandingly funny or great trailers because in my experience if the trailer is stuffed full of everything then you have practicly seen the movie. LOTR traliers are wonderful only giving u a taste of what is to come. I don't like traliers that give you a whole scene, usually they are trying to compensate for something.

Originally posted by fini
At the end of it all when Sauron whispers Aragorn.....Elessar. Aragorn lowers his sword walk forward a bit, turns and watched the people behind him. Then quietly says "For Frodo" and charges in........................that is part of the speech scene and its awefully perfect. It starts the last fight for middle earth and you wanna cry, cause those two words were what it was alllllll about.

That was sooo cool 😄 I can't wait until the DVD with the extra 45 mins of scenes comes out ^^

Re: Disappointed in Aragorn's speech.

Originally posted by ash007
Is anybody else disappointed with Aragorn's speech at the black gate? It seemed so much more powerful and dramatic in the trailer.

I wasn't disappointed with the speech itself, just where and when it was used. On the trailer when it was used, scenes of the battle that Theoden leads are shown. So, I assumed that's when he would do it. Still, the battle he lead was just as dramatic.

💃 ~**MASSIVE FILM!!**~ 💃

I would say Fini says it better than i did, thats what the speech was all about, "for frodo", my friend darren thought thatAreagorn was going to turn evil or something after looking into the eye but the silence was so awesome and then the "for frodo"....and aragorn charged himself....

Discos - God damn it Tolkien why are you so...good and precious! 😄

I don't remember it that well - I'll come back on friday once I've seen it again!

I liked it when it totally went silent and Aragorn looks to the eye and turns back and states "for frodo!" and charges!.........
that was good. The speech at the black gates was awesome. no arguements.

I also liked the speech far better as it was presented in the trailer, especially because of the music and the combinations with these people screaming (esp. Dernhelm) ... sounded a bit lonely and lost in the movie. But, well, the whole situation WAS lonely and lost for Men, so perhaps suits it. Yet more dramatic in the trailer.