"Assemble The Army." - Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
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"Assemble The Army." - Kingdom of Heaven (2005) #shorts #movie #kingdomofheaven #movieinsight
Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 epic historical drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by William Monahan. It features an ensemble cast comprising Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Ghassan Massoud, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Brendan Gleeson, Edward Norton, Marton Csokas, Liam Neeson, Michael Sheen, Velibor Topić and Alexander Siddig.
The film is a heavily fictionalised portrayal of the events leading to the Third Crusade, focusing mainly on Balian of Ibelin who fights to defend the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem from the Ayyubid Sultan Saladin.
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Baldwin was so badass, honorable, and admirable. He knows without a doubt that riding through the desert into war will surely kill him, and does it anyways.
And does it in style
Great performance by Edward Norton. And uncredited.
And the fact that he goes and makes peace without killing anybody...dude just died to make peace for his people...he met salahuddin and made terms and he withdrew...Saladin didn't come back until 2 years after his (B4) death to take Jerusalem.
@starfighter1043 very true. He was a master negotiator, master tactician, pious, honest, honorable. Truly a remarkable individual, especially when you consider he became king at a super young age, I wanna say 8 or 9... no one believed in him, but he commanded their respect and loyalty regardless. Our world is desperate for men like Baldwin, and Saladin rn...
@@Spoofff facts! 💯%
Guy losing any argument in 1100-1300AD Holy Lands: "GOD WILLS IT"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now : you are a -phobic
Deus Vult.
thats how stupid they were using Jesus name to go into war
@@everythingrandom420 People have been using religion to go to war for as long as we've had recorded history (and possibly longer). Even to this day, it is nothing new, and will continue for the foreseeable future.
I always loved that “SILEEEENCE”😂
sai-lanceeeeee
@@bryansamson820xD
It’s something I’ve been saying for the last 15years after watching it 😂😂
SILERENCE
😀😀😀so laughable ❤
Fine, I'll watch Kingdom of Heaven again.
Same 😂😂😂 never gets old. I watch Alexander the great movie, Viking tv season, the way of samurai by Tom Cruise, kingdom of heaven, letter of Iwo jima, flag of our father, windtalker, we were soldier by Mel gibson, the Pacific tv season I love all this movie
GOD WILLS IT
Directors cut or nothing
you are kind of people that should be my friend :)))
@@ramibatta3464 God wills it!
The shift of voice from “send word to Balian to protect the villagers” to “assemble the army” is how you portray the king
Norton’s portrayal here gives me Marlon Brando vibes. ❤ outstanding Performance and I didn’t even know it was Ed Norton!
See the Film, it is a mater work
@@redleader3394bro as an Indian can I watch this I have no idea of abrahmics
@@ABHINAV1_ nothing complicated bro
@@ABHINAV1_if u really understand Hinduism completely then understanding Abrahamic religion shouldn't be difficult to be really honest , Abrahamic religions have one set of belief that's monotheistic and all Abrahamic religions have common similarities , whereas Hinduism has many set of beliefs like Polytheism (belief in many Gods), monotheism(belief in one God as said in the Vedas) and even atheism is allowed, so yeah understanding Abrahamic religions is much easier
Baldwin was such a chad. His body was frail but his spirit was unconquerable.
All the responsibility of kinghood and none of the luxuries (or at least no way to enjoy them) strikes me as the only reliable way to produce a decent monarch
@@davidnewcomb7466 He was a decent guy even without the sickness. A normal monarch would have just used his sickness to relax in luxury. Baldwin was built different, he embraced the suffering and continued to do try and do the right thing.
Rare is any man like that. Let alone a leader
I believe that Alfred of Wessex wasn’t very strong of body but was brilliant at kingship too. Just goes to show physics strength is not everything.
@@lennydale92 Strength helps. But character is true power
We began keeping good leaders out of the battlefield just so we wouldn't waste their brilliance as brilliance is hard to come by.
But now we have morons in the parliament and crooks in military headquarters.
"If you lead the army you'll die! "
"What about the Droid attack on the villagers?"
send wookies, no more. Lack of ketamine, i had.
You're a legend bro😂
Very well placed 😂
They killed them all. The women and children too. They were like animals. So they killed them like animals. And then the sand got into everything.
@@rifter0x0000 bro how it got resonated with anything here💀
In 1184 A.D, there were about 360 million people on the entire planet. Having an army of 200,000 was friggin huge. Crazy.
No kidding - that can't be right. Maybe 20,000 men.
Wait till you hear about Sennacherib in 700 BC. Chad had an army of 200,000 when the global population was only 60 million.
Rolled up to every city from Mosul to Egypt like "Hello, I and 0.3% of the world would like to speak to you about your terms of surrender and your chariots extended warranty"
@@jackw3068 exponential growth of the human population. I'm constantly looking up the numbers.
I do remember having read somewhere that Saladdin's army was more around 20.000-30.000 men. I suspect that would already have strained his logistics.
200.000 men? I suspect It would be impossible to feed so many men.
Or control them effectively. An army of 200.000 - if it were not quickly starving for a lack of food - would stretch out infinitely wide and far along the roads and on the plains.
Without an extremely tight organization, it would be impossible for Saladdin to effectively give orders to most soldiers and to get them where and when he would need them. I suspect such a tight organization only arose during the time of Napoleon, with the French corps system, about 600 years later.
Without said tight organization, the army would very quickly become little more than a vast mob of armed, hungry, restless men. Outlying groups would be easy prey to the other side's cavalry. Some groups could decide to plunder villages, turn around, take reckless action ...
I suspect that in that time, with the type of army organization people had then, I would rather wage war with 20.000 men than 200.000 men.
Ancient China managed to have twice that much for only one country in the 300s B.C
Great performance by Edward Norton. And uncredited.
My favorite fact about that is Edward didn’t want to be credit for his role. The man’s truly humble just like king Baldwin.
@@crownediceman998didn’t wanna be credited and then went and told everyone he wasn’t credited. Literally did magazine interviews talking about it lol. Same energy as make an anonymous donation and then telling everyone about it 💀
@@oofowie8882 oof wasn’t aware of that and here I thought the dude was just trynna be humble having worked on an incredible film.
@@crownediceman998The actual truth is that he and the director wanted to keep it hidden while the film was in theaters, to give the character more ambiguity. Ignore the comment above you. It's just cynical conjecture.
@@georgekitchen7046 well now I don’t know what to believe.
" Assemble the Armies " give me chills everytime I hear it. 🥶
Contrast this measured statement with Guy’s shouting it later. You can definitely tell who was the better, more charismatic man.
*Army
One of my favourite part…
All this Assembles just to ask Peace from Salahuddin later.
A leader must lead.
I am businessman for 25+ years, I understand King Baldwin now much better then when I was a kid, if you want something to get done well you should be present, whenever I send someone else to overseer the work they always mess it up or other people mess it up and they can't fix, without Baldwin I bet it would've ended much much different
I came lead not to read.
@@arcanewondersfann1567 also , a king can understand a king . not some subordinates .
a hoonter must hoont
@@arcanewondersfann1567
well it ended in templars defeat and liberation of jerusalem with Baldwin or without
Reynald de Chatillon, WITH the Templars, IN the library, WITH the candlestick, has broken the King's peace!
IM NOT THE ONLY ONE!!!
🎉😂 awesome Clue reference. My favorite game lol
A great touch of wit, sir. Well done.
Time for the kiss 💋 of peace! ✌️😂🎉
Exactly what I was thinking. Does this make us old? Clue feels ancient now.
"You cannot do this, you are our king!" - "That is why I must do it." 🗿
He who sends men to their deaths should follow those men side by side to the battle.
Tell American politicians that....
This was true for approximately 5000 years before Christ and 1800 years after Him.
I only understand it *partially* not fully.
But leaders began to commonly fall back in Modern wars. They became too important to survival of the group.
The original decision to stop leading from the front embarrassed and ashamed the men who wanted to lead from the front but simply couldn't keep doing so.
Nowadays the cost is as predicted: leaders are better at sound decisions from afar. But it comes at the unavoidable cost of making them totally impossible to love.
In hindsight we miss the days when we could love the reasons we died. It made death easier to accept.
The masses are cowards and there are too many people who vote for physical safety even to the point of no longer having purpose, because they are afraid.
The Romans believed that. They lost 1/3 of their leaders in the Battle of Cannae. That would be like losing the President, Vice President, and 1/3 of Congressmen and Senators in one battle.
No, he shouldn’t follow those men to battle, he should LEAD them to battle.
@Eluzian86 The Romans won the war, and the Roman’s led by Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal elephant reinforced army on their own turn while outnumbered. Then proceeded to build the greatest empire the world has ever seen, an empire that lasted well over a thousand years.
Guess the algorithm is spitting out Kingdom of Heaven this month
God wills it! 😏
It is...
It is...
God wills it!
Allah wills it!
Edward Norton's acting was so good especially for a character whose face is fully covered in most of his scenes, lol.
Absolutely! I was exceedingly impressed with his performance especially with the mask's limitations.
I love the way he screeches, "Silennceeeeeee!!"
I wanna do that someday and quiet entire halls and gatherings.
Same, lmao
Should use that at the dinner table at least once lol
I do this at every family gathering before we eat.
Tiberias and Baldwin were played masterfully
The hospitaler was indeed my favorite . Balian: you go with the army?
Hospitaler: the army is my order
Balian: then you march to certain death
Hospitaler: all death is certain
@Crabchann there's a strong theory the hospitalier Knight is actually an angel.
@@paladimathoz I think the Ridley Scott confirmed
@@paladimathozwho Tiberius ?
"Protect those that are defenseless and perhaps when I become defenseless, you'll come and protect me." - The Leper King to Balian
The way Baldwin said “ Assemble the army “ was crazy
I can’t believe that came out of Edward Norton. Don’t get me wrong he is a good actor, I just never thought he could absolutely nail that tone so perfectly.
Jeremy Iron nailed the "Sileeeeeeeence" word.
Baldwin and Saladin respected each other
Even if this film is widly unhistorical and takes a lot of creative liberties on every other corner the atmosphere is unbeatable
Agree, as an historian myself i found out that i might have exaggerated the importance of the historical adherence in the past
Accuracy can take a back seat compared to artistic vision and execution, in my opinion. Unless the work is specifically promoted as an accuracy-focused piece, because then it should be measured up to its intentions.
@@SYI-CC it shows one faction as villains, and a representative from the other sides equivalent faction is shown to be warmongering too.
Isnt it a fresh breath of air that for once the muslims arent terrorists in a movie? One movie went against ur picture of the muslims and it became boring. Im sure you drive a Ford truck.
@@SYI-CC nope. there is no such requirement and there has been decades of precedent showing so since the birth of fiction, since bards sang in the halls of Jarls.
So unless it declares itself as intending to be period accurate, there is no such duty.
Plus the film still retained the role and attitude the main people fulfilled in the events. Just with some film glam. They even had to tone down some of it down from reality because people would consider it unrealistic, like just how horrific Reynald truly was.
Nice to hear this part of the movie without the GODDAMN TICKTOK music.
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@@keiaemercadejas4723 We need to rid the world of tiktok and tiktokers
GOD WILLS IT
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womp womp
@@gabrielarruda4083 shit tok
I felt that “SILENCEEEEEE”
It's sad when you think about it. This place Jerusalem is a place of all different types of faith. You got Muslims, you got Christians. You got Jewish everyone living in the same roof but the problem is when Baldwin died, everything slowly fell apart. It's good, but Saladin tried to keep things going that way too. And when he died, everything fell apart with that as well. The holy land is for everyone. The problem is how to keep the holy land from killing Each other and it's still happening to this day. I love the story and it makes a good point
Jerusalem is filled with blood and violence for thousands of years that place is curse
Now we got Netanyahu in charge of Jerusalem... Yikes
Noah, Moses, and Abraham.
Jews didn't live there then.
Why do Muslims get two Holy Lands?
When you accept death, it no longer scares you, to him, death is freedom.
'That I'd rather live with men, Than kill them is certainly the reason you are alive' Tiberius had some of the best lines in the film, Jeremy absolutely nailed that role( haha pun intended)
The algorithm has chosen Kingdom of Heaven. Most wonderful
No "God wills it"
I cried for baldwin in my heart. He is so precious
Wish that "Silence" worked in a classroom. 😅
Try putting on a full suit of armor and have a sword in your hand.
@@UndefinedBailiwickand get yourself a Head of the Royal Guard title first
That "silence!" Is legendary. The voice of Mr. Iron right there !
I love how Baldwin plays it. Stringing along the Templar’s demands for aggression with action, yet planning on diplomacy for the sake of civilians.
A show of force enough to bring the threat to the table, where as little blood need be shed.
"I can kill you. I can decimate your army right here. I'd rather not. I get his head, and you get to go home. Deal?"
@@LuckySevenSamson
More like “Fighting here would ruin both of us for nothing. There would be no victory. Leave in peace and I will ensure the guilty party is punished. Sound fair?”
Best king, he was weak cause of his body but not his heart
When rulers were rulers with responsibility of the civilians safety first 😢
How on earth is this guy so versatile in his acting, the King Baldwin is the American History X guy, jeez, I would had never guessed that if I didn't look it up.
I really think this movie is a critically underrated piece of historical fiction.
Extreme amounts of respect for Baldwin IV as a muslim, He literally had that dawg in him
1200 Years later, and No Lesson learnd!
Actually learned but dirty plotical doesn't attestation to the history or peace and life of human beings and no matter all that for them
Learned about what? The entire plot of this movie is historical fiction. It uses real names, places, and dates, but everything that happens is completely made up.
You having a stroke chief?@@a_s_mikael
@@alexanderl3176 you havent read anything have you ?
This event was set 849 years ago, you’re quite a bit off.
King Baldwin IV is legendary, his achievements in spite of his adversity are nothing short of insane. He beat Saladin, one of the best generals in history while severely crippled and in immense mental anguish.
Can confirm this movie goes hard and is a necessary watch if you’ve never seen it, I recommend the extended cut if you got 3-4 hours to kill
the king is my inspiration, may he rest in peace, god bless him
"There must be war, God wills it" has to be the most satirical thing I've ever heard
Tiberias yelling, "SILENCE" is my favorite part of this movie
The face man when he screeching Silence!
@nabuyabrenner5584 mine is '' i will confess my sin to God when i see him''. King Baldwin to the priest at his dying bed before he's dead. Dialogue i like most.
“Trust me that was definitely an army that Saladin sent to Bethlehem, also it’s very sus that Tiberius seems to know what the Saracens are doing with their armies.”
"We've been fighting them for decades but we shouldn't be able to guess how their leader will react to being provoked because he's different and therefore a mystery."
Also isn't it literally Tiberius's job to know things like that?
He had an intelligence network like all good governments.
The geography of Asia Minor was vast in size and information travels only as fast as the wind in your sales.
Theoretically you might put information together to reach correct conclusions but how quickly can you collect the necessary clues which are not published in the local newspaper?
It's possible to know things:
But it implies you learned it from methods that suggest you may be in direct contact with your enemies.
Why precisely do you do this?
(How do they guarantee no sex or money is being exchanged, if private meetings are occurring?)
If you are not hearing it from the horse's mouth, then by the time you determine what direction the trends are pointing in, your information may be outdated.
If you can guess your enemy by innocent methods, they can figure out you could guess rightly and change their course more frequently to lose your trackers.
If you are too well informed consistently it suggests the enemy is not trying to hide from you.
So the enemy doesn't think you are an enemy.
So then you are an enemy.
@@darthparallax5207one cant travel with 200000(this number is very exaggerated) armored to teeth soldiers unnoticed. Saladin wanted them to know. Saladin wanted to meet them in battlefield. You dont need to be a genius to know what he is up to.
The moment king baldwin said " ASSEMBLE THE ARMY " i got goosebumps
Edward Norton is amazing in this movie .
that SILEEENCE silenced everyone
He summoned the power of 3000 teachers/preacher/& librarians😂
@@Mortal-Army.No,it was tiberias Silence that makes them Silent. Baldwin simply put his hand like that so that Tiberias notices that the king want the to be silent
Though, Baldwin IV is weak and dying. He wanted to be there because he beaten Salahaddin once and that great sultan will not even try to gamble his whole army fighting against Baldwin IV. A great adversaries should be respected and armies are not expendables
Atm, i still don't understand why saladin decides to lead his armies. Ofc he has all the right to do it, but i feel like he had generals better than him on the field. He is however a great statesman
@@gilangthehuman7713don't know much about Salahadin's side but most likely to prevent quarrels with his generals which were regular in both the Catholic and Islamic sides, ensure higher morale of his troops, keep order and to obviously be also at the front lines with his men who are battling for one of the most holiest places in Earth.
@@adambrandearticulated very well. The reason was your last line.
The whole movie shown two powerful people who lived and died for their cause and written their names in un-erasable history…those are Baldwin and Salahuddin! The movie didn’t disappoint in showing who they were!! What a screen play!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Fuck the more scenes I find of this the more stacked the cast gets and I love it
Great cast. You have to watch the Director's Cut though, it's so much better.
We have the cross, we cannot be beaten!
The one true cross of God!
Except for all the times they were beaten 🤷♂️
Can’t win them all
Then how the hell all intera-Christian wars and battles were explained....
“SILENCEEEEEE!!!” Dumbledore said calmly.
"And I got eyes at the back of my head, I got eyes everywhere so I know where you are."
Is Baldwin played by Edward Norton ?
Yes. He even made sure initially that his name doesnt appear in the credits. It was only in the later releases when they included his name.
why didnt he? @@Saicofake
@@atcs5757 he wanted to keep the character an element of mystery.
@@atcs5757because he was known as the negro stomper in American history X
thats awesome and sad at the same time@@Saicofake
🖐... "SaiLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENCE!"
Baldwin has too much aura❤
What is amazing is he's real.
“Assemble the army,yeahhhhhh”
I’m just here to see him yell “SILENNNNNCE”!!
God bless the honor of King Baldwin. May I be as strong in my time. God Bless us all.
Jeremy Irons, leeom neeson, Ian McKellen, Anthony Hopkins, these guys have strong voice to stop the army❤❤❤
"I do whatever i want (yeah)"
jeremy irons really put four dozen syllables in the word "silence", true legend
God's like....WTF didn't I tell you all NOT to kill?
They started it.
She tempted me and I did eat.
A foreign aggressor attacks your country, which of the next is a sin?:
-Let the enemy kill or subjugate the population.
-Fight the enemy.
“The fact that I would rather live with men than kill them is certainly why you’re alive” is one of my favorite lines from this movie
Baldwin does such a great job in treading the tightrope here. He appeases the warhawks by assembling the army, but also makes an avenue for peace by leading the army himself and finding terms for peace in person. What a guy. . .
When the leaders reign to protect the people not to exploit them.
WHY DO I KEEP SEEING THIS EVERYWHERE!?
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Cut from this clip, "I would rather live with men, than kill them " - Tiberius
The war council was a yelling rabble. 😂
The algoritim is tryna tell us something
Jeremy Irons had let a little of Scar slip out in this scene. Lol
One of the best movies ever hands down
Watched this for the first time on 04/23/24. Did not disappoint.
Best 3 hours of my life
The "Silence!!" Is kindda awkwardly funny
"SILEEEEeEeEeEnCE!!"
It kinda is 😂, but somehow badass as well to me, maybe because its Jeremy Irons
The RUclips algorithm is trying very, very hard to get me to watch this movie.
But I have already watched it hundred times for years.
GOD WILLS IT!!
Silaaaaaaance
Haha yea the way he says that always cracked me up!
he put his reign and his people before his own health. That's a true leader
Knight Tiberius : My lord, if you travel you will die.
King Baldwin : oh no🗿🗿🗿, as I was saying.........
Wish we got more movies like this
Silaaaannccee! Alfred is a G!
How fucking badass does he sound when he says ASSEMBLE THE ARMY…
I love how they each pronounce Saladin differently🤣
So everyone can see the templars kicked it off...
Bro in the clip they are having a meeting about Saladin attacking them first.
@@maverickgamesalot6968because they attacked an innocent Muslim caravan.
@maverickgamesalot6968 the Templars attacked a Muslim caravan there by braking the peace between Muslims and Christians
Deus Vult
@010Jordi
Typical false flag...so they could kick it off and get the bloodbath started
skibidi toilet ✋✝
toilet skibidi ✋☪
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Baldwin is an absolute legend. He's the picture of authority. Especially that shot where he holds up his hand and the room falls silent - the power!!!!
The fact that Edward Norton its behind the mask doing the greatest performance for the character between this excelents talented actors still gives me emotion
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A fully hydrated army of Jesus Christ which beares his holy cross cannot be beaten
New mythical fighter unlocked...
Crazy that irl Baldwin died at 24, meaning he did all of this as a teen & young adult
The time proved the genius of Ridley Scott, again. In the date of the release not too many recognised how incredible this movie is. On the DVD edition the "Pilgrim's guide" feature is simply mandatory. Filled with historical additions and explanations really a must see, just like the movie itself.
Frenetic.
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He is just the leader we need right now
I've watched every great historic movie but never this. Tonight will be the night
skibidi toilet ✋
The most destructive and powerfull sentence in the human history; God wills it.
That can only happen when people can't read the goddamn scriptures themselves, and have to rely on A-holes who love to think they know more about God than anyone else.
Jesus, Jeremy Irons has such a voice and control over it. Incredible.
This was one of the Finest Movies ever made.
Anything Ridley Scott does is Awesome.
It's full of lies and anti Christian
Brad Pitts best role despite him hiding behind a mask. Reminds me of his character from fight club.
Thats Edward Norton, not Brad Pitt.
@@TheZombieman87 ahh you may have missed the subtle humour.
Darn it! @@thegingerpowerranger