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Kingdom Of Heaven

2005 • 144 minutes
4.4
179 reviews
40%
Tomatometer
15
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

From Ridley Scott, the visionary director of Black Hawk Down and Gladiator, comes this spectacular epic of courage, honor and adventure. Orlando Bloom stars as Balian, a young Frenchman in Medieval Jerusalem during the Crusades, who, having lost everything, finds redemption in a heroic fight against overwhelming forces to save his people and fulfill his destiny as a knight.
Rating
15

Ratings and reviews

4.4
179 reviews
Nick Bauer
March 30, 2022
Great film, has everything you want in a film. I would have given it 5 stars if it was the Director's cut, as that is the best version. Shame Google Play don't offer the Director's cut as it adds so much to the story especially Sibilla's actions surrounding her son and why she makes Guy the king. Balian's character also gets greater depth, especially his background as an engineer (from a previous war) which explains why a blacksmith has 'sudden' knowledge of siege/tactics warfare. Perfect film.
Kevin H
August 3, 2018
Has some great cinematography and some great fight scenes, however it is plagued with inaccuracies and modern day morals applied to the past. For example it shows that the Saracens were merciful wonderful people, that's obviously not true, and it showed the Christians has maniacal murders. Also not true. There is a very clear agenda at play here. I recommend searching for "History Buffs Kingdom of Heaven on Youtube. He can explain it better than I.
1 person found this review helpful
Alastair McKenzie
September 19, 2013
If you've never seen this movie before, then you'll be fine. It's visually rich and dramatic. One of my favorite films, and one which I thought I'd add to my Android library. But... if you already know it, be warned - it has been butchered. Great chunks (no bishop and Godfery's relationship with the local lord) are missing from the opening section in France, which, it could be argued, did make the story a little slow to get underway. And there are little snippets (Reynald's death), and some large slashes (Sibylla's son doesn't exist!) missing all the way through, which DROVE ME MAD because I knew they were there in the original version, which is between 45-50 mins longer. So buy/watch it if it's your first time. Don't bother if you already know the movie in its full glory.
32 people found this review helpful