How can you be in hell when you are in my heart

Bailee 2022-03-23 09:01:19

I read the comments in advance, so I watched the 192-minute director's version directly. I have never been interested in heavy medieval armor and crumbling earth, wooden sheds, and fires. For the sake of ed, I just endured watching it for more than 3 hours!

Calm down and look at it, the last hour, especially the siege, is very exciting. When I saw that door was breached, I suddenly thought, why the so-called defender of the city, Balian, didn't expect to dig a big hole behind the door, so that all the Islamic soldiers who were rushing forward in the smoke and dust fell into the hole and poured fuel on the fire. (It seems to have appeared in "The Name"??)
Seeing the tragic war and the heavy after the war, the city of Jerusalem is really not easy.

The male protagonist played by Orlando, alas, is short-sighted in heroism, and really regrets "not paying a little evil for the great good".

I cried when the mask king was dying, ed's performance was really perfect! It really is "a talent that a mask can't cover up"! (PS: After being reminded by some foreign film critics, I found that ed's lines in this film really have the taste of Marlon Brando's "The Godfather"!) I

didn't remember other lines, but I remembered one that seems to be irrelevant "How can you be in hell when you are in my heart".

In addition, expressing a personal humble opinion, there are always people who compare Chinese and Western cultures and say that China has no religion. One of the examples is that there is no war in China that was waged for religion. After watching this film, I feel that the so-called religious wars in the West are just using religion as a political cloak. As the film says, religion is nothing but a tool used by religious personnel to gather wealth and enslave others in the name of God. True holiness is not in religious form, but in right action.

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Kingdom of Heaven quotes

  • Almaric: They will ask for terms. We *must* ask for terms.

    Jerusalem: Convert to Islam, repent later.

  • Imad: [a Saracen knight yells at Balian in Arabic] He says, that is his horse.

    Balian of Ibelin: Why would it be his horse?

    Imad: Because it is on his land.

    Balian of Ibelin: I took this horse from the sea.

    Imad: [Imad translates, the knight yells again] He says you are a great liar and he will fight you because you are a liar.

    Balian of Ibelin: I have no desire to fight.

    Imad: Then you must give him the horse.

    [Balian draws his sword]