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May 10, 2005 19:24

So today we went to watch Kingdom of Heaven and it was great! Well, the movie wasn't that great (the constant change in the battle scenes between real-time and slow-motion annoyed me. Because unfortunately Ridley Scott is no Tsui Hark) but we had a lot of fun because we're retarded (Manu's comment when Sibylla liftet the mask: "Argh! Darth Vader ( Read more... )

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irian May 11 2005, 06:35:04 UTC
Hehe. The action scenes were a bit disorienting, weren't they? And the Darth Vader comment is spot on. I can't understand why Sibylla is dressed that way though. If she's the brother of the king, won't that make her a Christian woman? I don't think a templar would have agreed to a marriage with a Muslim woman, even for political power. After all, don't they have something in the Bible about not marrying infidels? Of course, that was the interpretation during those times. Eva Green didn't look right in those clothes. And even with the kohl overkill, she still looks Caucasian because her freckles were all over the place.

Episode 3! Wai! Can't wait. It starts showing on the 18th over here.

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solidark May 11 2005, 17:54:56 UTC
You know what I'm really wondering about (it has nothing to do with the historical accuracy of the movie, because I know that it's right in that aspect)? How was it that Balduin (or Baldwin) got leprosy? A few years ago I read that you have to stay very close to someone infected for at least a few months to catch it. So how came that they let their precious prince near lepers? Repeatedly or even for a longer time? I just don't get it and I can't find any reliable sources about that topic ( ... )

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irian May 11 2005, 18:35:42 UTC
Hmmm. Maybe it was direct contact through an open wound?

I thought that most historical movies don't portray the templars favorably? Well, at least in Ivanhoe-type stories they're always the corrupy baddies.

I read in a review in the papers that Sibylla was actually hapilly married to Guy (Maton Csokas! He looks completely different sans the silver haired Celeborn wig) so the love affair between her and Balin was likely historical license. Oh, and did you know that Baldwin was being played by Edward Norton in an uncredited role?

BTW, read my last two posts. Don't know if I could call it a good development, but oh well...

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solidark May 14 2005, 20:55:23 UTC
Hm. I didn't think of that. I guess it's possible. Poor kid, though O_o

Well, maybe there's a difference between US movies and TV series and movies here because usually the templars here are the good guys. Might be an European thing... Recently there were many documentaries about them on TV.

Edward Norton was uncredited? I didn't know that ^^;; I didn't really read through the credits but he appeared at the Wiki page for the movie (yes, there already is one ^^;;;;).

Yeah, I read them. And commented *nods*

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irian May 16 2005, 15:03:18 UTC
Well, most Hollywood movies I've seen usually have evil templars. Unless it's something connected to the holy grail or some other hidden treasure.

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