Kingdom of Heaven
Original Title
El Reino de los Cielos- Director: Ridley Scott
- Writer: William Monahan
- Producer: Karim Abouobayd; Mark Albela
CGiii Comment
Why was this film not huge?
Massive budget, big-name director, over 3 hours long - and, terminally boring. And, after all that effort in watching...it just fizzles out at the end. What an anti-climax!
Yes, it looks good - it should do, it cost enough - but, it really is drudgery.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
In 1184, French village blacksmith Balian just lost his wife trough suicide grief-stricken by their child's death; the crusader lord Godfrey, baron of Ibelin, reveals himself as Balian's father and offers him a crusader life, which the youngster spontaneously rejects but after the local priest taunts him till his sword strikes fatally accepts, fleeing the French bishop's bloody justice and seeking divine forgiveness as promised to crusaders in Jerusalem. On the way, Balian is instructed the skills of war and chivalric honor code and dubbed a knight in Messina by his father, who was fatally wounded fighting off the bishop's men. After shipwreck on the Levantine coast, Balian soon proves himself a superior knight as fighter and noble idealist in the loyal service of leper king Baldwin, whose pragmatic right hand, the count of Tiberias, fails to convince Balian the ruthless knight Reynald de Chatillon and his traitorous master, candidate-heir to the throne Guy de Lusignan, must be stopped by all means before they plunge the crusader kingdom in a fatal war against the noble, militarily far superior Saracen king Saladin. When Tiberias is proven right, he leaves for Cyprus, brave Balian stays to defend besieged Jerusalem against impossible odds.
Cast & Characters
Martin Hancock as Gravedigger;
Michael Sheen as Priest;
Nathalie Cox as Balian's Wife;
Eriq Ebouaney as Firuz;
Jouko Ahola as Odo;
David Thewlis as Hospitaler;
Liam Neeson as Godfrey de Ibelin;
Philip Glenister as Squire;
Orlando Bloom as Balian de Ibelin;
Bronson Webb as Apprentice;
Kevin McKidd as English Sergeant;
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Village Sheriff;
Steven Robertson as Angelic Priest;
Marton Csokas as Guy de Lusignan;
Alexander Siddig as Imad