Two Steps From Hell - Unleashed

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Published 2019-02-05
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Film - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Фильм - Хоббит: Битва пяти воинств (2014)

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All Comments (21)
  • @Noli0522
    Lee Pace as Thranduil really did the elves justice. He is majestic. The most beautiful male elf portrayed in a movie.
  • @jeanabeana8818
    This battle still makes one emotional. They realized, in the end, they had a common enemy. So, instead of fighting petty squabbles over shinies, the banded together to fight for their people. Excellent series! The entire thing from The Lord of the Rings to The Hobbit. Beautifully done!
  • I love the elves!!! Their preciseness and discipline is amazing to watch. Even when the dwarves broke their line, they were fluid in reforming their lines and allowing their archers to do the work. I wish there were more movies that portrayed the elves in this way!!
  • The dwarves going straight into action when the orcs showed up as the elves stayed looking is awesome.
  • @samuraishinobi
    I think we can all agree that Eagles just solves about everything in Middle Earth.
  • @aprilpatel6741
    This is one of the most heart stopping versions of the Battle of five armies I've ever seen congratulations
  • @glanced9684
    That twirly whirly is such a nice counter for them arrows
  • @harunotodoroki
    The best scene of the hobbit trilogy. And with Bergersen’s magnificent score, just Goosebumps
  • Elves jumping over that draves wall to fight orcs is by far my favourite scene ❤🙌
  • The commander of wooden elves is the most beautiful and stylish Elf i have ever seen in movies!!!!!
  • @kawrno5396
    The united stand still gives me goosebumps. What an epic moment in the history of cinema! I can't recall any other scene as epic as it.
  • @ariarose2427
    2:50 Oh, my God! My heart beat like crazy when the elves jumped from behind Dwarf's shield. Good teamwork. This is a wonderful cooperative battle scene of two races!
  • Это настолько феерично!!!Музыка и видео- бесподобно!!!
  • @Ryan-rh8rn
    Dude - the elves leaping over the dwarf shield wall to take on the orcs - EPIC.
  • The elves jumping over the dwarves lines to take the hit so their now allies don’t have to hits different man. It always hit me hard, but man I’m in tears
  • I just love how the elf come to aid dwarf army's when they thought they would fight the enemy alone since they both fight each other before, they are as fearless as dwarf but also very tidy in their action, in the battle of Helms Deep too, it just very epic how they suddenly come out from behind in line
  • Elves and dwarves were bounded for thousands of years in the history of middle earth, and just when the doors of Moria were closed for the outside, because the advance of the orcs bands in the misty mountains the friendship among these races fell down. Thorin oakenshield made his ancestors very proud. Never let the king and the warrior inside you die, however they tell you, whomever tries, you had inside you, my brother.
  • @cottonbomb8272
    I can't describe how much excitement I got when I first saw this. When I was 11-12 after I watched that legendary LOTR movie, I went to a small bookshop near my home and found the Chinese version of The Hobbits. Funny thing is that book was on sale and quite cheap, at that time there were many fanfiction books and I didn't expect that "The Hobbit" was a true original story. But as it's cheap so I can afford it by skip some after school snacks. After I finished that book, I thought it's crazy good, the adventure and battle are so well told that made me wish if any company could make a movie based on this "fanfiction book". 10 years later, when I was finishing my last year in university, this happened. I watched it of course, and I was so excited and proud because surprisingly I can still remember many plots and some of the scenes are very similar as I imagined in my 13 year old head. I was in tears several times. I just want to say thank you to J.R.R Tolkien, to all the people who made these movies, and to that bookshop owner. This is one of a kind life experience, and I am really lucky experienced all these. Thank all of you again, and wish you all a happy Hobbit life in peace. A random Chinese guy.