God's gift

Nina 2022-04-23 07:01:19

The first reason I saw this film was entirely because I was interested in the Crusades recently.
While chatting with friends, he recommended this film.
But after watching it, this film wants to express a lot of things other than war.

This kind of war on the Holy Land is
said to be a battle for God, but in
essence it is to plunder the land and wealth of the East. The protagonist came to the Holy Land for redemption at

the earliest and finally sacrificed the city for the people in the city . It's just that kind of pure religious fanatic. He has a correct view of religion. God will not appear in mythology. He will just dominate everything in the dark . Killing in the name of God will not receive the gift of God. only bring shame to myself











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Extended Reading
  • Zaria 2021-10-20 19:03:04

    director's cut 151119. The battle between the cross and the new moon lasts for thousands of years. It feels that in terms of casting, according to Ridley Scott's usual tendency of intertextuality between fiction and reality, Orlando Bloom, the crazy Orlando, is a literal reference to possibility.

  • Dusty 2021-10-21 15:30:11

    Be sure to watch the director's cut version. . .

Kingdom of Heaven quotes

  • Gravedigger: [Sybilla has cut her hair and disguised herself as a common nurse] You are not a sister.

    Sybilla: We are what we do.

    Gravedigger: Then I'm a man who's traveled a long way to die for nothing. What would you say to that?

    [Balian walks by and Sybilla turns away]

    Sybilla: I would say that I'm sorry.

    Gravedigger: And I'm sorry for you... Queen of Jerusalem.

  • English Sergeant: [walking along the waterfront at Messina] When we took the Holy Land, we took the Saracen trading ports. The Italian ships carry silks and spices... and pilgrims, if they have money. And Italy becomes rich, as the Savior intended.

    Balian of Ibelin: [Balian sees a group of men praying on the beach] Who are those men?

    English Sergeant: Muslims. Saracens.

    Balian of Ibelin: And they are allowed their prayers?

    English Sergeant: If they pay the tax. "Subhana Rabbi'l Adhim."

    [he turns to Balian]

    English Sergeant: "Praise be to God. It is proper to praise him."

    Balian of Ibelin: Sounds like our prayers.