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Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut) [Blu-ray]

Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] Review



If you want to see a good action/adventure/drama type film then this is the one for you. The cinematography, action sequences, and music are great. The movie centers one one character, Balian, as he journeys to Jerusalem in search of salvation and answers to some of life's questions. The movie does offer some interesting philosophical insights or questions that we all probably ask ourselves concerning faith and religion.

This movie is not an accurate portrayal of the crusades. The characters in the movies and the period it is set during (the second crusade) did exist. But, as is typical with Hollywood and political correctness, they depict the Christians as the aggressors and the Muslims as the noble warriors. The Muslims were extremely cruel in their treatment of Christians and Jews. They also started the crusades when they invaded Jerusalem and moved in on the Byzantine Empire, murdering any who did not accept Muslim rule. The Byzantine Emperor asked the Pope for help and that is when the Pope sanctioned the first crusade. The first crusaders defeated the Muslims (and yes they did massacre everyone within the city) and Jerusalem remained under Christian for about a hundred years until the time of the second crusade which is when this movie is set. The second crusade did not begin because a bunch of knights set out to start a war. There were aggressors on both sides. The fact is, the Muslims are ordered by their religion to spread sharia law and Mohammad himself left orders that Jerusalem be taken under Muslim rule. Muslims took the city of Jerusalem during the second crusade and when Richard the Lion-heart headed to Jerusalem in the third crusade, he lost miserably. There were other crusades fought in the Middle East but not all of them were over Jerusalem.

One thing the movie gets right are some of the reasons why people went to the crusades. Europe was in shambles at that time and Jerusalem, while controlled by Christians, gave people a chance to better their circumstances. There were those that went for fame, power, glory, wealth, greed, but their were also those that went for spiritual reasons seeking salvation, or trying to discover something about themselves.

Like I said, do not take this movie as an accurate portrayal of history. However, it is a good movie and worth watching. But make sure you watch the director's cut and not the theatrical version. It gives more insight in the character's lives and back stories explaining more of why they do what they do. Among the best directors of our time, Ridley Scott (Gladiator), contributes generously to this extraordinary Collector's Edition of Kingdom of Heaven. Featuring his Director's Cut of the film and hours of fascinating extras ? including a six-part tour from conception to completion of filmmaking ? this definitive set makes what Variety called a "genuinely spectacular" film even more so!

An epic marvel that's as beautifully acted as it is visually awesome, Kingdom of Heaven stars Orlando Bloom as Balian, a Jerusalem blacksmith who has lost his family ? and his faith. But when his father (Liam Neeson) shows him his destiny, Balian vows to defend his country, and in the process, falls in love, becomes a formidable leader, and steps forever into history

  • Audio: English: 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio (Lossless)
  • Language: Subtitled: English, Spanish, & French
  • Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 2.35:1


WAGNER: The Best of Overtures & Preludes - Acoustic Reality Experience [7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Disc] [Blu-ray]

WAGNER: The Best of Overtures & Preludes - Acoustic Reality Experience [7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Disc] [Blu-ray] Review



I purchased the "Twightlight of the Gods" Cd (Apocalypse Now Helicopters on the cover-Orchestra and Conductor unidentified), so there is some basis for comparison. Had Richard Wagner listened to Twighlight of the Gods he would have thrown up, his systems would have been overcome. Questionable playing destroys even the best music. I mention this as a basis to compare The Chicago Sympony Orchestra on Richard Wagner, Overtures and Preludes. Without saying that somewhere it has been done better, it is difficult to imagine a rendition of this music more accurately in tune with what Wagner must have intended. There is a subtlety and scope to this recording, a beauty and breadth that makes one believe that you are looking through the mind of the composer. This is other than to say you would be unable to argue with tempo here or style there or other acquired tastes. Richard Wagner, for all his personal flaws, was one of the best composers. Use of Orchestra, imagination, emotion, melody and use of melody, etc. etc., existed in the mind of this man as in few others. Noy to mention the crystal clarity og this recording superbly conducted by Caetani, Orchestra give perfect playing and to this novice re Wagner do full justice to this great music. THIS DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO DISC DELIVERS AN AMAZING ACOUSTIC REALITY EXPERIENCE THROUGH ANY BLU-RAY (PS3) PLAYER WITH AN HDMI 1.3 OR OPTICAL (core only 5.1 and 6.1) OUTPUT CONNECTED OR ASSEMBLED WITH DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO OR DTS (core only 5.1 and 6.1) CAPABLE RECEIVER THE FULL RANGE 7.1 (6.1;5.1) SURROUND SPEAKER SET-UP IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR FULL PERCEPTION OF ACOUSTIC REALITY AND LOW FREQUENCY CHANNEL (LFE) THAT IS VERY CRITICAL FOR THIS RECORD. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS RECORD WAS ORIGINALLY PRODUCED FOR 5.1 AND PRESENTED FOR 7.1 SURROUND SOUND REPRODUCTION TO PROVIDE YOU WITH UNIQUE ACOUSTIC REALITY EXPERIENCE.

This Disc is Audio Only