Born of Hope press release
The wait is over!
For fans of Tolkien this Christmas is going to be special–you can enjoy a professional Lord of the Rings inspired feature film–and not only that, you can watch it for free!
Born of Hope is a genuine attempt to tell a new Tolkien story boasting a host of characters, which have never been seen on screen before. Released exclusively on DailyMotion.com on the 1st of December, this UK based 70 minute prequel is the story of Aragorn’s parents, Arathorn and Gilraen, and the people who sacrificed everything to keep him safe.
You can visit their website here.
10 Comments
Finally! I already visited the website and I like it! The movie/story sounds great!
Congratulations to everyone involved!
PS: I love the fact that finally Elladan and Elrohir were brought to life! They were some of the absent characters from Lord of the Rings.
Sweet! Ive been waiting over a year for this, I can’t wait for the 1st to come now.
this is so cool!
AT LAST!!!! I’ve been following the film’s progress on the site for about a year now, and I’m so glad that they’re done filming! It looks very well done from the trailers and pics I’ve seen. Can’t wait for December 1st!!!
Wow–I’ve been hearing about this for some time but I didn’t realise that Elladan and Elrohir were going to be in it O_O Eek! Hooray! Can’t wait:)
just finished watching it…and it was AWESOME! it exceeded my expectations by far. good sound, lighting and story…very well done! now…go watch it!
Although it’s been said already, BoH was well worth the wait. I have to admit that I’ve seen it twice now :D. It was everything that I had hoped for, and the music simply blew my mind. Thank you to all of those hard workers who put this together!
I have finally seen Born of Hope! It was magnificent and everything I could hope for! Thank you everyone who made this fan movie possible!
I have just viewed this entire film. The Born of Hope team did an excellent job with all things.
I found the casting the film exceptional. I kept watching Arathorn as he fought and found his moments to be very “Aragorn-like”.
It was very easy to imagine Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) as the son of Arathorn (Christopher Dane).
Parts of Dane’s fighting style were similar to Viggo’s and so were some of the inflections in his speech. Arathorn’s call to arms of the Dunedain reminded me of Aragorn’s charge to the Men of the West at the Black Gates.
I also thought the leather coat was a nice wardrobe tie in as well.