@@dannwan8537(Going by this clip alone) The fact her son didn't feel pain is a sign that he has Leprosy, like his uncle... Which would give her son a slow, painful death, just like his uncle did...
Despite the fact that it is unknown what killed Baldwin V in real life, the way they portrayed his death here is heartbreaking. The scenes which had so much potential and were cut from the film are full of emotion and it makes sense that Sibylla would kill Baldwin if only to spare him the pain of the leprosy that would plague him later in life. Eva Green was perhaps the one of the best choices for this role in my opinion.
+Erik Schultz with him being Baldwin IV heir, its very likely anyone at that time cud have killed him. I choose not to believe that it was his mother that did it tho. i would have cut this part in the film too
Erik Schultz what pain?the boy can not feel the pain from leprosy as he is already showing symptoms of the desise in his hand which is numb to pain.or do you mean the phycological impact it would have on him and his mother having to watch her son wear a mask and see her sons desiese grow overtime like his uncle? please reply thank you👍☺
To clarify, when I mentioned or implied that Baldwin V would be in pain, I meant both the physical and psychological pain that he would have similarly gone through the like his uncle had if the Baldwin V had lived longer. While he may not have felt anything that would affect his skin (the whole pinprick test that was administered being an example), the disease itself would have slowly eaten away at his skin and cartilage, deforming him and possibly making him blind in the process, forcing him to wear a mask and bandages. The psychological effects would be just as bad if not worse of course. Even as a king, he would have been shunned by many, unable to marry or have children, have few friends or family he could confide in. The moment the court knew he was afflicted, he would have been alone for the remainder of his short days. Sibylla had been psychologically scarred due to her family's history with the disease and the fact that she now has to watch her son, the second member of her family to get leprosy, suffer the same fate as her brother. She just wouldn't be able to handle it. That's why the scene is so powerful to me because it shows her being forced to make the difficult choice of killing her own child or let him grow up and become like her brother. Of course, that's only the movie version. Real life Baldwin V died through unknown reasons which were never explained.
I can't believe they cut so many scenes out that not only would have been accurate events, they would have helped us understand the characters in this movie more. For example, Sibylla lost not only her brother, but her son so all she really had left then was her husband so you could better understand why she was forced to have him succeed once her brother died.
Guy succeded after her SON dies. She allows Guy back into her life to protect her son when he, her son, succeeds. She understands that in mercy killing her son she's handing Jerusalem to Guy, but she would rather that than her son suffer as her brother did. It is truly heartbreaking.
Not only did Sybilla spare her son the pain that he would endure because of his sickness, but she spared him the pain that would also come from the likes of her husband Guy, Renald and other war hungry, power mad heathens lurking in the shadows
Guy was not as bad as depicted in the movie. He was liked by Baldwin IV and many others, also she killed her son comitting a terrible sin of murder. As the Holy Scriptures says, we should bore our crosses, even if they are too heavy. Maybe being a Leper was a blessing from God to Baldwin IV just as it coulda been for Baldwin V
@@persephone2706 Leprosy eventually takes a toll in your body. Faints, bone pain, vomits, bad blood circulation provocating heart attacks and the rotting of your organs, which pain you DO feel. Also it provokes blindness.
Guy was Baldwin V's stepfather. His father was Sybilla's first husband William of Montferrat who died, most likely from malaria, a few years before Sybilla was married to Guy of Lusignan. Also remember the movie is a HIGHLY FICTIONAL story about these real historical people. By all accounts, Guy was at the least a decent father to his stepson. In real life Balian was much older and much more of a schemer then the character in the movie. He also never was a blacksmith in France and knew his dad.
the final scene is so perfect great acting directing background music it all sets the scene and punches you right in the feels I almost shed a few tears when I saw it
Baldwin IV had leprosy in real life, but there's no evidence that Baldwin V did, you're right. There are some unfounded rumors that Baldwin V had leprosy though, and so I guess they used those for the film.
This scene was heartbreaking to watch but she did it for a reason to spare her son the pain and torture of his disease, she couldn’t see her son go through what her brother went through.
One cannot blame Sybilla for doing that to her son. She saw what the ravages of leprosy did to her brother, she did not want to see the same thing to happen to her son.
Her brother was a fantastic man who led a good life in spite of his illness. She robbed her son of that chance, she didn’t even give him a choice all because she wanted to make herself feel better
Bloody producers… Or was Scott who castrated himself? Is there a director's cut of this movie. So far, I have seen at least 20 minutes of wonderful scenes cut off from the film...
She did a very brave thing which would have been the hardest decision of any mother. Leporacy was a living hell for those with the condition but can be cured today. If God would dam her for it my heart would break for her
The film might not be entirely historically accurate, but still ... this scene, when you see the muslim medics occupied to cure and entertain a young christian boy, it makes me wish the modern day Israel and Palestine were like this : peaceful, respectful of each others beliefs and living in good intelligence with the others denizens of the country.
Its a real shame they are not giving her more roles that test her range rather than sexualizing the fuck out of her because she's actually a tremendous actress.
The truth is that Baldwin V died of illness. He was not a leper. Leprosy is not inherited through familial lines. Sibylla would have never murdered her son like this.
+Real Crusades History It is incredibly contagious, though so he could have gotten it from Baldwin IV. The fact that nobody else seems to have gotten it is surprising though.
" hey boss sent us to help the king who defeated us at 16 and punished the man who attacked us this year no one else lets just ignore his nephew" . Seems unlikley @@m33a Is not a hypothetical I see happening medics even then had ethics and considered it hard to overlook sick people particularly children
It’s a reference to Hamlet. Hamlet’s father dies after his uncle Claudius pours poison into his ear. Shakespeare says that the poison Claudius used is called hebenon, but no one really knows what it is. Some think it might be yew sap, while others say it’s henbane or stinking nightshade. Really any kind of poison will do the job since your ear is connected to your throat.
Maybe the director tried of recreate the case of Baldwin IV, to the public, showing the possibility of that his nephew could has inheredited the leprosy.
Movie was entertaining with many loopholes; directors cut has rectified it. Wish these cut scenes were part of the original scheme, so the viewer would have watched it with the flow.
I'd disagree. Divine punishment would mean it punishes those who are responsible. None of the original crusaders were alive at this time, and Baldwin himself is portrayed as a tolerant and wise ruler in this film. Had the leprosy afflicted the likes of Guy de Lusignan or Reynald and his men, then yes it could be seen as divine punishment.
@@rexcroatorum7654 It doesn't matter if it is actually divine punishment or not. What matters is that those people -portrayed in the film- believe leprosy is God's curse to the crusaders. It is their truth and thus Sybilla acts because of that truth. Also God has damned plenty of innocents...
Baldwin lV did have leprosy in real life and in this but his nephew in real life I don't know but in this he had it he probably got it from his uncle it's contagious but it's hard to get u have to be in close contact with the person so it's weird no one in baldwin IV close circle got it but his nephew who probably didn't spend alot of time with his uncle(who was bedridden and very weak at times) got it
People, people: they have to cut scenes for theatrical-times sake. They hope most people enjoy the film, not fall asleep or complain "it was too long." Not everyone can be pleased, but they hope most are.
Please site your sources. Everything I've read states that Baldwin V was NOT a leper. It is possible he was poisoned but not by his mother for that reason. It was likely because of dispute over the succession of the Kingship of Jerusalem. Leprosy is contagious but it takes transfer of bodily fluids to pass the bacteria that causes it. Given the stigma it carried in those times, Baldwin IV would have had little to no physical contact with his nephew. You put so much effort into that wrong comment
No, but sometimes it's contagious. Sibilla's son and his uncle lived in the same household, infection would be possible. On the other hand: What picture would be more evocative of the curse lying on the crusaders kingdom of Outremer?
Robert Boehm Leprosy is caused by infection, but it is very difficult for someone to catch it that way. Unless they do something silly like cutting themselves first, then rub wounds with each other.
More like a poetic license to sign the Kingdom was going to rot, regardless of those who took the throne. The previous two kings were litterally rotten, and the last one - Guy - was already methaphorically rotten inside.
I recall seeing this movie for free but don't recall the channel. Also, I understood their speaking better and, of course, it was much lighter overall...the youbtibe copies mostly seem somdark...some scenes aren't decipherable. Nevertheless, I appreciate the free movies found on TH-cam anyway. I'd like to see this full length again, directors cut.
Such a wonderful actress is Eva green.Fantastic. She perfectly handled character sybilla. Her dialogue delivery is really awesome with emotion especially 4 d dialogue ' I wil go to hell instead'
A good scene to be sure and Even Green is the best but leprosy is not inherited as this scene would suggest. Rather, leprosy is contracted from bacteria. Any one can get it.
She had her reason she didn't want him to suffer like her brother did she saw what she illness did to her brother she didn't want that for her little boy
It’s pretty unbelievable just how awful the theatrical cut for this movie was. Key scenes (like this one) weren’t there and left the audience wondering just WTF was happening,
it is such a shame that they cut these scenes from the theatrical release. eva green was incredible here. she breaks my heart in this scene
kakilino true
I don't understand what she did?
@@dannwan8537 she poisoned her son.
Whoever did the editing didn't make the best decisions.
@@dannwan8537(Going by this clip alone) The fact her son didn't feel pain is a sign that he has Leprosy, like his uncle...
Which would give her son a slow, painful death, just like his uncle did...
1:04 - I love the scene where a puppeteer makes Sibylla's son laugh.
Despite the fact that it is unknown what killed Baldwin V in real life, the way they portrayed his death here is heartbreaking. The scenes which had so much potential and were cut from the film are full of emotion and it makes sense that Sibylla would kill Baldwin if only to spare him the pain of the leprosy that would plague him later in life. Eva Green was perhaps the one of the best choices for this role in my opinion.
+Erik Schultz with him being Baldwin IV heir, its very likely anyone at that time cud have killed him. I choose not to believe that it was his mother that did it tho. i would have cut this part in the film too
Erik Schultz what pain?the boy can not feel the pain from leprosy as he is already showing symptoms of the desise in his hand which is numb to pain.or do you mean the phycological impact it would have on him and his mother having to watch her son wear a mask and see her sons desiese grow overtime like his uncle? please reply thank you👍☺
To clarify, when I mentioned or implied that Baldwin V would be in pain, I meant both the physical and psychological pain that he would have similarly gone through the like his uncle had if the Baldwin V had lived longer. While he may not have felt anything that would affect his skin (the whole pinprick test that was administered being an example), the disease itself would have slowly eaten away at his skin and cartilage, deforming him and possibly making him blind in the process, forcing him to wear a mask and bandages. The psychological effects would be just as bad if not worse of course. Even as a king, he would have been shunned by many, unable to marry or have children, have few friends or family he could confide in. The moment the court knew he was afflicted, he would have been alone for the remainder of his short days. Sibylla had been psychologically scarred due to her family's history with the disease and the fact that she now has to watch her son, the second member of her family to get leprosy, suffer the same fate as her brother. She just wouldn't be able to handle it. That's why the scene is so powerful to me because it shows her being forced to make the difficult choice of killing her own child or let him grow up and become like her brother. Of course, that's only the movie version. Real life Baldwin V died through unknown reasons which were never explained.
Erik Schultz of course I agree with you 100% she done what she had to do😢
Baldwin V probably died of fever, even though some claimed that he was poisoned by his step-father
Eva Green is a terrific Actress. the way she expresses emotion is so impactful in how much humanity it emits
Heart breaking, particularly when Eva Green sings the lullaby in her native french...
That's the most authentic scene since they were speaking French back then,.
would you know what they soundtracks name would be if there is one for this scene?
Xander Duncan leprosy is the name
I can't believe they cut so many scenes out that not only would have been accurate events, they would have helped us understand the characters in this movie more. For example, Sibylla lost not only her brother, but her son so all she really had left then was her husband so you could better understand why she was forced to have him succeed once her brother died.
Guy succeded after her SON dies. She allows Guy back into her life to protect her son when he, her son, succeeds. She understands that in mercy killing her son she's handing Jerusalem to Guy, but she would rather that than her son suffer as her brother did. It is truly heartbreaking.
It's worse is that her little boy has what killed her brother so she killed her son so he wouldn't go through what her brother went through
Not only did Sybilla spare her son the pain that he would endure because of his sickness, but she spared him the pain that would also come from the likes of her husband Guy, Renald and other war hungry, power mad heathens lurking in the shadows
He would endure no pain from the sickness... Not psychical at least...
Guy was not as bad as depicted in the movie. He was liked by Baldwin IV and many others, also she killed her son comitting a terrible sin of murder. As the Holy Scriptures says, we should bore our crosses, even if they are too heavy. Maybe being a Leper was a blessing from God to Baldwin IV just as it coulda been for Baldwin V
@@persephone2706 Leprosy eventually takes a toll in your body. Faints, bone pain, vomits, bad blood circulation provocating heart attacks and the rotting of your organs, which pain you DO feel. Also it provokes blindness.
Guy was Baldwin V's stepfather. His father was Sybilla's first husband William of Montferrat who died, most likely from malaria, a few years before Sybilla was married to Guy of Lusignan. Also remember the movie is a HIGHLY FICTIONAL story about these real historical people. By all accounts, Guy was at the least a decent father to his stepson. In real life Balian was much older and much more of a schemer then the character in the movie. He also never was a blacksmith in France and knew his dad.
Further Renaud wasn't a psychokiller templar and Sybilla was political on Guys side.
the final scene is so perfect great acting directing background music it all sets the scene and punches you right in the feels I almost shed a few tears when I saw it
I wish these scenes had stayed too, they add so much heart to the film
This brought tears to my eyes.
This is why 20th Century should let Ridley release his cuts. They are always better than the theatrical. I dont care how long it is!
Baldwin IV had leprosy in real life, but there's no evidence that Baldwin V did, you're right. There are some unfounded rumors that Baldwin V had leprosy though, and so I guess they used those for the film.
This scene was heartbreaking to watch but she did it for a reason to spare her son the pain and torture of his disease, she couldn’t see her son go through what her brother went through.
Thats her issue.
One cannot blame Sybilla for doing that to her son. She saw what the ravages of leprosy did to her brother, she did not want to see the same thing to happen to her son.
True
Her brother was a fantastic man who led a good life in spite of his illness.
She robbed her son of that chance, she didn’t even give him a choice all because she wanted to make herself feel better
Life wasn't hers to take
Poor Sybilla! How much pain can one woman take?
I know first she lost her brother to leperse now she finds out her son has it it has to be heartbreaking
Thanks so much for uploading. I was trying to find this everywhere. It's so heartbreaking. Poor Sybilla. Her life was cursed until Balin showed up.
Guys for everyone wanting to know the background song its called Coronation its part of the Kingdom of Heaven soundtrack.
Watching the theatrical release without these scenes was weird, you could tell that something was missing.
For the people asking about the song, it's on the OST, called 'An Understanding'
You're welcome! I had a similar reaction when I watched the film for the first time. It makes so much more sense with these scenes in mind.
Bloody producers… Or was Scott who castrated himself? Is there a director's cut of this movie. So far, I have seen at least 20 minutes of wonderful scenes cut off from the film...
Farero Lobos Yes there is a directors cut. I seem to remember a lot more scenes about Balien & that priest in the beginning.
She did a very brave thing which would have been the hardest decision of any mother. Leporacy was a living hell for those with the condition but can be cured today. If God would dam her for it my heart would break for her
Like Balian said "God will understand , if not then he is no God"
Andrew Hall then we should kill all cancer, aids etc patients?
no but we should do so to you since you don't know what history is.
spong mongler I suppose you do? Kindly use brain 🙄.
ironic for a wannabe politician
The rare case when director’s version is better, than official one. Though it’s a long 3 hours movie. That scene is great.
That’s not rare.
I watched this movie in prison. One of my favorites of all time.
Welcome home
The film might not be entirely historically accurate, but still ... this scene, when you see the muslim medics occupied to cure and entertain a young christian boy, it makes me wish the modern day Israel and Palestine were like this : peaceful, respectful of each others beliefs and living in good intelligence with the others denizens of the country.
Man created god..never forget that..and religion is a set of rules u have to obey if u want to meet god..
@@SallyBlumCGN dnt spread hate brother
Abhimanuyu Sharma religion was created as a way for those in power to influence and control the people so the individuals could maintain power
Most people living there, Israeli or Palestinian, desire a true peace, but the people in charge do not. There is too much to be gained through war.
Hard to respect someone's "belief" when that belief is that you should be dead.
I feel so sad for sibylla she just lost her brother to that terrible illness now she finds out her little boy has it it has to be heartbreaking
Its a real shame they are not giving her more roles that test her range rather than sexualizing the fuck out of her because she's actually a tremendous actress.
Eva Green's acting in this film is outstanding
0:40 Would be funny if the kid just told them "I ain't got time to feel pain"
Sibylla had two daughters but Sibylla herself died at the age of 30 while with her troops
Darth Vitiate what happend
Ajax Amsterdam Deus Vult an epidemic of some kind went through the camp during the siege of Acer.
The truth is that Baldwin V died of illness. He was not a leper. Leprosy is not inherited through familial lines. Sibylla would have never murdered her son like this.
+Real Crusades History Why Sibylla had murdered her son? What's the purpose?
+Real Crusades History It is incredibly contagious, though so he could have gotten it from Baldwin IV. The fact that nobody else seems to have gotten it is surprising though.
+wolverineminer Actually leprosy is not very contagious.
+Wolfie She didn't.
Real Crusades History umm...so the son inherited genetically leprosy from his father?
Are those Saladin's doctors? The ones he said he'd send to Baldwin?
Yes
no ,saladin only sent his medics to help king baldwin ,not to his nephew
" hey boss sent us to help the king who defeated us at 16 and punished the man who attacked us this year no one else lets just ignore his nephew" . Seems unlikley @@m33a
Is not a hypothetical I see happening medics even then had ethics and considered it hard to overlook sick people particularly children
The Knight and Horse sitting just outside the roof covering, just in the rain. Goddamn😭.
This must be so painful for a mother to do.
This is one of the few greatest movies if all time
I think the toy horse is the route of transmission
Well then Balian is a leper too cuz he touched it...
Wow this is really strong.
So that's how king Baldwin got his leprosy
Leprosy is also not inherited, as the film may lead one to think. (And they knew this at the time.)
What poison exists that can kill you by putting it in your ear?
It’s a reference to Hamlet. Hamlet’s father dies after his uncle Claudius pours poison into his ear. Shakespeare says that the poison Claudius used is called hebenon, but no one really knows what it is. Some think it might be yew sap, while others say it’s henbane or stinking nightshade. Really any kind of poison will do the job since your ear is connected to your throat.
I didn't watch the Director's Cut but oh my.. this is so sad :(
I'll watch it if i have enough time :D
+griffin20111 Yes, so true! Love the Directors Cut.. :-)
+griffin20111 Where can I watch the directors cut?
Quilliam Attari google
what did he put in his ear? is this scene some form of euthanasia?
Poison of some kind. Yes it's euthanasia
I can't believe this is the same Eva Green, from the Dark Shadows movie!
Powerful scene.
my dad got pissed at me we had directors cut and i got stuck in the tv and it broke ahhhh bad times
Hey its that dude from Curb your enthusiasm. That's why TH-cam recommended this to you all.
Holy shit it is, I'll never be able to unsee that.
can anyone tell me what the name of the song is 0:01 - 0:40 ? ( in the background) ??
What was the stuff that she poured into his ear, I've never seen that happen before.
Poison. Eaes channels are connected to the throat so it'd work
It was probably a very strong acting poison that killed her son without hurting him
Maybe the director tried of recreate the case of Baldwin IV, to the public, showing the possibility of that his nephew could has inheredited the leprosy.
I've always heard about that scene but.. I just imagined her son as a baby or... That he couldn't talk yet or.. Was not "a character"... Oh my..
Baldwin V only ruled Jerusalem briefly until Guy took over
Touching!
can anyone tell me the name of the soundtrack in the end ? it's beautiful !
is Coronation
Harry Gregson-Williams
danielcis diaz thanks man :)
Movie was entertaining with many loopholes; directors cut has rectified it. Wish these cut scenes were part of the original scheme, so the viewer would have watched it with the flow.
All life has potential, but because of the endemic flaws of this world, it cannot always be realized.
cheers
"You will reap what you sow."
The film portraits the leprosy as a curse caused by First Crusade's massacre over civilians lived in the Holy Land.
I'd disagree. Divine punishment would mean it punishes those who are responsible. None of the original crusaders were alive at this time, and Baldwin himself is portrayed as a tolerant and wise ruler in this film.
Had the leprosy afflicted the likes of Guy de Lusignan or Reynald and his men, then yes it could be seen as divine punishment.
@@rexcroatorum7654 It doesn't matter if it is actually divine punishment or not. What matters is that those people -portrayed in the film- believe leprosy is God's curse to the crusaders. It is their truth and thus Sybilla acts because of that truth. Also God has damned plenty of innocents...
@@tristangabales549 in monotheism god is a brutal dictator
didn't know this exists !!!
1:19 any idea what they do?
one of the early symptoms of leprosy is someone's nervous system not reacting to any physical damage...He could not feel pain from the pin 📍
Heart breaking
For those asking for the begining song:
01:46:47 Leprosy
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Whos the unlucky dude who dropped boiling ink on the King's hand?? Lol
What is the name ok sibylla son king baldwin v in real life
The song et the start?
I thought it was Baldwin IV that had leprosy? Not Baldwin V, Sybilla's son & Baldwin's nephew?
Baldwin lV did have leprosy in real life and in this but his nephew in real life I don't know but in this he had it he probably got it from his uncle it's contagious but it's hard to get u have to be in close contact with the person so it's weird no one in baldwin IV close circle got it but his nephew who probably didn't spend alot of time with his uncle(who was bedridden and very weak at times) got it
Most broken heart scene in this movie...
Is this why Saladin said he was going to send his physicians or was it for the king himself?
It was for the king. Saladin wouldn’t have known that Baldwin’s nephew was also a leper.
People, people: they have to cut scenes for theatrical-times sake. They hope most people enjoy the film, not fall asleep or complain "it was too long." Not everyone can be pleased, but they hope most are.
Eva is just such a beautiful woman.
What story is she telling to her son at 2:49?
thanks a lot.
Please site your sources. Everything I've read states that Baldwin V was NOT a leper. It is possible he was poisoned but not by his mother for that reason. It was likely because of dispute over the succession of the Kingship of Jerusalem. Leprosy is contagious but it takes transfer of bodily fluids to pass the bacteria that causes it. Given the stigma it carried in those times, Baldwin IV would have had little to no physical contact with his nephew. You put so much effort into that wrong comment
Eva Green and Jeremy Irons ♥
Ok, thank you very much :)
I can see why this was cut. Inherited leprosy?
No, but sometimes it's contagious.
Sibilla's son and his uncle lived in the same household, infection would be possible.
On the other hand: What picture would be more evocative of the curse lying on the crusaders kingdom of Outremer?
Robert Boehm Leprosy is caused by infection, but it is very difficult for someone to catch it that way. Unless they do something silly like cutting themselves first, then rub wounds with each other.
More like a poetic license to sign the Kingdom was going to rot, regardless of those who took the throne. The previous two kings were litterally rotten, and the last one - Guy - was already methaphorically rotten inside.
I recall seeing this movie for free but don't recall the channel. Also, I understood their speaking better and, of course, it was much lighter overall...the youbtibe copies mostly seem somdark...some scenes aren't decipherable. Nevertheless, I appreciate the free movies found on TH-cam anyway. I'd like to see this full length again, directors cut.
This is the Alcazar in Spain GOT filmed there
i just came back from there...incredible place!
Why did she killed her son ? ( sorry, my computer don't have sound so I can't hear what she said )
Thane Krios Because he had become a leper & she didn't want to see him suffer.
He had leprosy, which was pretty nasty back then.
Whats the music that plays at the beginning?
How do you cut this scene? I mean this movie was torally.left on the cutting room.floor
Such a wonderful actress is Eva green.Fantastic.
She perfectly handled character sybilla.
Her dialogue delivery is really awesome with emotion especially 4 d dialogue ' I wil go to hell instead'
I like that the physicians are Muslim.
RIP Baghdad House of Wisdom.
Ghengis khan is still seen as the devil to this day.
Ho shit, his sick like the king
Who is the actor who plays Baldwin V?
Edward Norton
It only became known in the end credits.
@@withlovefromrussia No, I mean the young actor
@@withlovefromrussia that's his uncle baldwinIV
muppet speaking spanish haha
+Sgb wery Who? speaking spanish?
speaking latin.
+food4j "Guerrero al principio eh?, ahora me voy para acá, ahora me voy para allá..." that is spanish :)
@@JPiacenza Yes, from a native speaker jajajajajajaja...
What is the song that starts at 2:45? It's the same as the scene of Baldwin's death in the movie...
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so sad that little boy.
What's background song's name?
plz upload full movie
We Christians progress a lot... 💪❤
does anyone know the ending song
What's the name of the actor who plays the boy king?
Who is singing the song at the beginning? And what is she singing????? Please help me guys.. i'm obsessed by the song
A good scene to be sure and Even Green is the best but leprosy is not inherited as this scene would suggest. Rather, leprosy is contracted from bacteria. Any one can get it.
03:19 : Did she poisoned him ? Well, that's heart-breaking. :-(
Briseur De Lance she did :(
She had her reason she didn't want him to suffer like her brother did she saw what she illness did to her brother she didn't want that for her little boy
Whatever he prayed for 0:27, it was answered 0:40.
What's background song's name? anyone
The song is Darude-Sandstorm (lepro versión)
why this scene was cutting off ?
a massive amount was cut,
qetoun to be fair it was in the Director's Cut
Because the movie was too long and the studio behind thought noone would want to see a 3 hour film
+Tom Riddle Well Lord of the Rings are
It’s pretty unbelievable just how awful the theatrical cut for this movie was. Key scenes (like this one) weren’t there and left the audience wondering just WTF was happening,
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