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Director:
Writer (WGA):
William Monahan (written by)
Release Date:
6 May 2005 (USA)
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Tagline:
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Safeguard the helpless, and do no wrong
Plot:
Balian of Ibelin travels to Jerusalem during the crusades of the 12th century, and there he finds himself as the defender of the city and its people. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins
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11 nominations
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A Nutshell Review: Kingdom of Heaven
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Cast
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
El reino de los cielos (Spain)
Königreich der Himmel (Germany)
The Crusades (USA) (working title)
Cruzada (Argentina) (Panama) (Peru) (Venezuela) [es]
Царство небесное (Russia) [ru]
Cennetin kralligi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Cruzada (Brazil) [pt]
Königreich der Himmel (Austria) [de]
Kingdom of Heaven (France) [fr]
Kingdom of heaven - Taivas maan päällä (Finland) [fi]
Království nebeské (Czech Republic) [cs]
Královstvo nebeské (Slovakia) [sk]
Le crociate (Italy) [it]
Le royaume des cieux (Canada: French title) [fr]
Nebesko kraljevstvo (Serbia) [sr]
Taevane kuningriik (Estonia) [et]
Taivas maan päällä (Finland) [fi]
To vasileio ton ouranon (Greece) [el]
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Königreich der Himmel (Germany)
The Crusades (USA) (working title)
Cruzada (Argentina) (Panama) (Peru) (Venezuela) [es]
Царство небесное (Russia) [ru]
Cennetin kralligi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Cruzada (Brazil) [pt]
Königreich der Himmel (Austria) [de]
Kingdom of Heaven (France) [fr]
Kingdom of heaven - Taivas maan päällä (Finland) [fi]
Království nebeské (Czech Republic) [cs]
Královstvo nebeské (Slovakia) [sk]
Le crociate (Italy) [it]
Le royaume des cieux (Canada: French title) [fr]
Nebesko kraljevstvo (Serbia) [sr]
Taevane kuningriik (Estonia) [et]
Taivas maan päällä (Finland) [fi]
To vasileio ton ouranon (Greece) [el]
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence and epic warfare.
Parents Guide:
Runtime:
144 min | 190 min (director's cut) (Blu-Ray Disc) | 192 min (director's cut)
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Taiwan:R-12 |
Canada:14A |
Portugal:M/12 |
Netherlands:16 |
Malaysia:U |
Iceland:16 |
Germany:16 (director's cut) |
New Zealand:R16 |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Brazil:14 |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) |
Finland:K-15 |
France:U |
Germany:12 |
Hong Kong:IIB |
Ireland:15A |
Italy:T |
Norway:15 |
Peru:14 |
Philippines:PG-13 |
Singapore:NC-16 |
South Korea:15 |
Spain:13 |
Sweden:15 |
Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:15 |
USA:R |
Indonesia:Dewasa
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Fun Stuff
Trivia:
7500 weapons (including 250 crossbows and 20,000 arrows) and 3000 shields were made for the film.
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Goofs:
Continuity: Balian's hair keeps changing between shots when he and Tiberias talk on the battlefield.
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Referenced in MovieReal: Kingdom of Heaven (2005) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
RANNANU (SING WITH JOY)
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What are the deleted scenes on the DVD?A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
What happens to the English Sergeant?
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Kingdom of Heaven in 2005 will be what Gladiator was in 2000. Ridley Scott has delivered a worthy follow up to his Oscar winner, which is also based on medieval times, with a central heroic character, and supporting casts of characters based on history.
The sets are as spectacular, instead of just Rome and the Collesuem, we have the Middle East and Jerusalem. The costumes are beautiful, from intricately remade Knights armour, to the desert garb of the Muslim warriors. The soundtrack is a mixture of sounds with middle eastern influences, but somehow pales in comparison with Gladiator and lacks a central theme.
Much is said about how the film portrays religion, given the sensitive subject of the Crusades, but I feel that Ridley has achieved a wonderful balance between how Christianity and Islam are portrayed. Both are given fair airtime on their ideologies, and the film tries to preach (pardon the pun) about tolerance, yet highlights the dangers of fanatical followers of both religions, of misguidance from men in search of worldly power.
Which Christianity took a beating - where senseless battles are waged in the name of Christ, where insensitivity breed contempt. Preists are cast in negative light and given lines like "convert to Islam, repent later" when all around seems lost. It is emphasized in the show that what matters is in your head and in your heart - that noble actions speak louder than mere empty and repetitive "praise the Lord" chants, as if that will protect you during Judgement Day.
Orlando Bloom plays Balian, a blacksmith who became a fugitive, but inherited land and army from his father, Godfrey, played by Liam Neeson. The film can be broadly categorized into 3 acts - the first in which Balian searches for his identity and new life in Jerusalem, the second in which the focus is on religion and politics of the time, and the last, the spectacular siege and war.
Bloom puts up a commendable performance, so to his detractors out there, you're in for a big surprise. Edward Norton had the difficult task of acting through a mask as leper King Baldwin, and I applaud Ridley's decision of casting real Muslim actors to learn from them.
Fans of Eva Green might be disappointed that the relationship between Balian and Queen Sibylla was played down to focus on the battles, but I feel it's a fair trade off.
Firstly, some of you might not like the quick-cut-MTV style editing in Gladiator's fight scenes, especially the close ups. This is repeated here though, in a blood splattering manner. The pan-out and general landscape sweeps are mindblowing, and will leave you wanting more. Think about the battles that you see Lord of The Rings Two Towers and Return of the King - the siege on Helm's Deep and Minas Tirith - Kingdom of Heaven delivers the equivalent, probably even better (without the fantasy elements). This is one medieval war movie whose battles will stick in your mind for some time.
The audience were the only disappointing experience for me - they were laughing at a dialogue near the end, where a "knight" asked who Balian was, and he answered "I'm the blacksmith", in which the "knight" answered "I'm the King". Laughter was abound in the theatre. I was like, HELL-O people! See that lion motif on his armour? That's Richard the Lionheart! D'uh! The Crusades didn't end there, it waged on...
What is Jerusalem worth? Nothing, everything. Watch this, and in my opinion, it has Oscar written all over it. Now to hit the library and research more on the subject!