In the end, Bloom shows promise, Scott’s work still impresses, and the epic film lives to fight another day.
Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
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Reviews Counted:183
Fresh:71
Rotten:112
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: Although it’s an objective and handsomely presented take on the Crusades, Kingdom of Heaven lacks depth.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence and epic warfare.
Runtime: 3 hrs 14 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:May 6, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $47,259,055
Synopsis: "Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Speak the truth, always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath..." Director Ridley Scott is... "Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Speak the truth, always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath..." Director Ridley Scott is the master of epic cinematic storytelling with a deeply personal core, as he has shown in films like Gladiator, Blade Runner, and Black Hawk Down. In KINGDOM OF HEAVEN he now turns to the Crusades — that world-shaping 200-year collision between Europe and the East — to frame the tale of a young Frenchman who discovers his destiny as a knight, then lives out what that glorious title really means. Orlando Bloom stars as Balian, a blacksmith who has lost his family and nearly lost his faith. The religious wars raging in the far-off Holy Land seem remote to him, yet he is pulled into that immense drama. Amid the pageantry and intrigues of medieval Jerusalem he falls in love, grows into a leader, and ultimately uses all his courage and skill to defend the city against staggering odds. Destiny comes seeking Balian in the form of a great knight, Godfrey of Ibelin (Liam Neeson), a Crusader briefly home to France from fighting in the East. Revealing himself as Balian's father, Godfrey shows him the true meaning of knighthood and takes him on a journey across continents to the fabled Holy City. In Jerusalem at that moment — between the Second and Third Crusades — a fragile peace prevails, through the efforts of its enlightened Christian king, Baldwin IV, aided by his advisor Tiberias (Jeremy Irons), and the military restraint of the legendary Muslim leader Saladin (Ghassan Massoud). But Baldwin's days are numbered, and strains of fanaticism, greed, and jealousy among the Crusaders threaten to shatter the truce. King Baldwin's vision of peace — a "kingdom of heaven" — is shared by a handful of knights, including Godfrey of Ibelin, who swear to uphold it with their lives and honor. As Godfrey passes his sword to his son, he also passes on that sacred oath: to protect the helpless, safeguard the peace, and work toward harmony between religions and cultures, so that a kingdom of heaven can flourish on earth. Balian takes the sword and steps into history. -- © 20th Century Fox [More]
Starring: Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson
Starring: Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson, Marton Csokas, Liam Neeson, David Thewlis, Michael Sheen, Eriq Ebouaney, Jouko Ahola, Philip Glenister, Kevin McKidd, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Steven Robertson, Alexander Siddig, Edward Norton
Director: Ridley Scott
Director: Ridley Scott
Screenwriter: William Monahan
Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Kingdom of Heaven
Any film daring to touch upon the rivalry of the children of Abraham deserves to be appreciated for its candor & for its delicacy. Plus, come on, it's Ridley Scott.
dives into the middle of a political-religious morass and still manages to avoid any significant implications
Most of the actors have elected to play their knights like crotchety Western gunslingers, a bizarre choice that blows a good deal of fresh air into the stuffy pageantry.
So much attention has been spent on making a big, lavish piece of Oscar bait that the soul of the movie is completely ripped out.
"Kingdom of Heaven" isn't what I'd been praying for from Ridley Scott.
... Flawed, but Scott is such an accomplished filmmaker that he is still able to shape it into an entertaining picture.
Once Liam Neeson’s noble knight Godfrey exits, Orlando Bloom's lightweight Balian can't carry this message-heavy lecture.
... director Ridley Scott has proven once again that with a decent script the battle epic does have a place in modern times ...
a film that tries to be something special, but ultimately fails because of an over-padded script and too many poorly-cast actors.
A sanitized version that celebrates a surrender. Saladin never mentions Allah. It’s not religion, but economy that drove 8 Crusades across two hundred years?
Hopelessly naive ... The final impression is that a few bad apples were all that prevented the Christians and Muslims from joining hands and participating in sing-alongs.
The movie flirts with ideas and then runs away from them, so ultimately, it's not much more than a dishonest, spectacular bore.
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