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Old 05-09-2005, 12:44 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Kingdom of Heaven

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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
LOL, I had this same conversation with my parents last night. You will never find 100% accuarcy in Hollywood. There movie makers, not historians. They're out to make a buck. I think if you came away from the film entertained, then they did their job.

It might even inspire someone to educate themselves on the crusades...maybe from more accurate sources.
Very valid point, with which I readily agree.

The problem is that too many people don't understand this. They think what they see in a medical or courtroom TV show or movie is how it really is. They watch a "Kingdom of Heaven" and think it is history. They don't get the Hollywood is in the story-telling (and money-making) business, not the history-telling business.

I can suspend my disbelief as easily as the next person and enjoy a good movie where history has been sacrified for a good story. It sticks in my craw a little more where, as in "Kingdom of Heaven," history hasn't just been sacrificed for a good story but for political correctness and imposition of a 21st Century mindset on 12th Century people. It also sticks in my craw a little more when the filmaker does this and still claims that the movie is historically faithful.

Doesn't mean at al that lI won't enjoy the movie. But I will argue that the movie should be seen as fiction and not as history.
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