lundi 8 juin 2020

Si vous n'avez rien à regarder ce soir, et que vous avez un peu plus de 3 heures à consacrer aux "beaux yeux" de Ridley Scott, c'est l'occasion ou jamais de revoir (ou voir pour certains) cette pépite (y) Kingdom of Heaven (Directors Cut)(Subtiltes)

https://youtu.be/BG5G4rGh6oE

Si vous n'avez rien à regarder ce soir, et que vous avez un peu plus de 3 heures à consacrer aux "beaux yeux" de Ridley Scott, c'est l'occasion ou jamais de revoir (ou voir pour certains) cette pépite (y)
Et ce qui m'a encourager à le faire, c'est cet argument : "I highly recommend Director's cut version of Kingdom of heaven , just a masterpiece, giving the story room to breathe and properly setting up the various conflicts, unlike the rushed approached of the theatrical version." <3
Bon visionnage... :D
PS :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Heaven_(film)#Extended_director's_cut
Unhappy with the theatrical version of Kingdom of Heaven (which he blamed on paying too much attention to the opinions of preview audiences, and acceding to Fox's request to shorten the film by 45 minutes), Ridley Scott supervised a director's cut of the film, which was released on 23 December 2005 at the Laemmle Fairfax Theatre in Los Angeles, California.[44] Unlike the mixed critical reception of the film's theatrical version, the Director's Cut received overwhelmingly positive reviews from film critics, including a four-star review in the British magazine Total Film and a ten out of ten from IGN DVD.[45][46][47] Empire magazine called the reedited film an "epic", adding, "The added 45 minutes in the director's cut are like pieces missing from a beautiful but incomplete puzzle."[7] One reviewer suggested it is the most substantial director's cut of all time[8] and James Berardinelli wrote that it offers a much greater insight into the story and the motivations of individual characters.[48] "This is the one that should have gone out," reflected Scott.[7]

The DVD of the extended director's cut was released on 23 May 2006. It comprises a four-disc box set with a runtime of 194 minutes, and is shown as a roadshow presentation with an overture and intermission in the vein of traditional Hollywood epic films.[44] The first Blu-ray release omitted the roadshow elements, running at 189 minutes, but they were restored for the 2014 Ultimate Edition release.[49]

Scott gave an interview to STV on the occasion of the extended edition's UK release, when he discussed the motives and thinking behind the new version.[50] Asked if he was against previewing in general in 2006, Scott stated: "It depends who's in the driving seat. If you've got a lunatic doing my job, then you need to preview. But a good director should be experienced enough to judge what he thinks is the correct version to go out into the cinema."

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