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Synopsis
With more than 200 illustrations, the fascinating book on the making of the new epic action film, starring Orlando Bloom, from the director of Gladiator and Black Hawk Down, set in 12th century Europe and Jerusalem during the Crusades. With films like Gladiator, Blade Runner, and Black Hawk Down, director Ridley Scott has shown his mastery of cinematic storytelling that is epic in dimension but with a deeply personal, human core. In Kingdom of Heaven, he turns to the Crusadesthat world-shaping 300-year collision between Europe and the Eastto frame the tale of a young Frenchman who defies all odds to become a knight, then demonstrates to the world what that glorious title really means. A millennium ago, Pope Urban II urged the nobility of Christian Europe into a frenzy to reclaim the holy city of Jerusalem, conquered by Muslim armies that swept through the Middle East in the 7th century. Thousands answered the call, from kings to peasants, and in the ensuing waves of war ancient cities fell to bloody sieges, Christian kingdoms were founded in the Holy Land, Jerusalem was retaken and lost again, and unspeakable atrocities were committed on both sides. Early in the Crusades, however, two visionary leadersKing Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and the Saracen general Saladinforged a brief, shining era of peace amid the carnage. Drawn into this immense drama is the young blacksmith Balian (Orlando Bloom), newly claimed as the son of a great knight, Godfrey of Ibelin (Liam Neeson). Fleeing his village under a death sentence, Balian becomes a reluctant Crusader and on reaching Palestine, inherits his father’s lands and title when Godfrey dies of battle wounds. He soon finds himself at the center of a political crusade for the kingdom’s soul, as the dying king (Edward Norton) is assailed by extremists bent on shattering the fragile peacemeanwhile falling under the spell of Princess Sybilla, the king’s sister. The rest of the tale unfolds around Balian’s quest to uphold his sense of knightly honor, and his practical gifts as a leader during Saladin’s climactic siege of Jerusalem. Scott and his veteran production team surpass all their earlier achievements in creating historical worlds onscreen: building astounding sets on locations in Morocco and Spain, peopling them with a brilliant international cast and thousands of extras, then seamlessly merging filmed action with the latest FX technology for breathtaking realism. Kingdom of Heaven features scenes of battles and sieges that could never before have been realized. This gorgeously illustrated companion book documents those efforts and the supporting details of costuming, armory, and re-creation of authentic period weaponsalong with the casting, story-crafting, editing, and scoring that make a Ridley Scott epic so satisfying to filmgoers on all levels. With more than 200 production photos, drawings, and storyboards. |