THIS BLU-RAY IS MISSING OVER 2 HOURS OF THE ACTUAL MOVIE!
This is some kind of insulting scam. Never pay more than 5 dollars for this! This is basically just a 2 hour preview. This is NOT what the screenwriter or director intended. Americans are not dumb. We like foreign movies as they are. We dislike chopped edits of what is considered a great epic. We like STORY. We like artistic vision. We hate re-edited, moronic marketing scams of international art.
It felt weird that parts of this EDITED FOR DUMB AMERICANS VERSION was actually in English. It's nice that it wasn't a dub, but was the English even necessary? It was very well acted. It has great cinematography. It has an effective (although clichéd) soundtrack. Stunning visuals. But you only get to enjoy less than half of the full story! Entire battles happen with little explanation.
Please release the original version in the United States.
I'm asking for a 50% DISCOUNT because this is not the product it appears or claims to be. I hope Amazon steps up and corrects the posting for this item. "RE-EDITED SHORTER AMERICAN VERSION" should be in the product's title. Amazon is guilty of falsely advertising this truncated version of the product they claim to be selling.
This is a negative blu-ray review for a beautiful production. The other half of the production IS NOT ON THIS DISC!
If anyone from the production reads this, please post an explanation to why these movies were hacked, and when the original versions are going to be available for purchase by the American public.
This version is an insult to people who bought this film based on its international reputation.
Buy Arn: The Knight Templar (2007) Now
It's quite sad that a movie that was released in 2007 takes until October 2010 to get a BD release here, especially when it's this good. I guess that's not unusual for European films, especially subtitled ones, which it's deemed by someone to not be mainstream enough for US audiences?The story was broken up into two movies in 2007, and 2008 originally so to get the "whole" story so to speak, is almost worth the wait, albeit in truncated form.
That being said, apparently the original version ( a truly lavish scale of production by European standards ) was released initially in a Mini Series format running about 6 hours in total, much like the original German version of Das Boot The Original Uncut Version
To date, no plans have been made to make this version available, and although it is possible to get the original two movies ARN: The Knight Templar, and ARN: The Kingdom at Roads End on DVD, they are hard to find, and in PAL format, or region 2 coded.
Arn (played by Joakim Nattergvist) is based on the trilogy of books by Swedish author Jan Guillou, and although I have not read the books, I consider this adaptation to be a rare treat for fans of the genre.
It's easy to quickly draw many comparisons with movies like "Kingdom of Heaven", and even the Lord of the Rings trilogy in some ways, partly due to the fact that the movie is so well made. The acting is great throughout, the locations impressive, and the battle scenes are graphic and realistic.
Some will feel that the battle scenes are scant, even though they are done on a grand scale, but the story is about the struggle, not just the fighting.
It's a story of two parts really.
A young boy growing up in 12th century Sweden is taken by his parents to a monastery as he has an illness, and is not expected to reach adulthood.
While there, he is taken under the wing of a monk who previously "served God" in the holy crusades, and he nurtures Arn's apparent natural talent with weapons to teach him the finer arts of fighting, swordplay and archery something the youngster takes to well, aided by the fact he is naturally ambidextrous.
Historically, much of Europe around the time the movie is set, was not as geographically delineated as it is today, many countries were a loose collection of warring fiefdoms, vying for power, land and the throne, and Sweden was no exception. It is during one such encounter that while defending his fathers honor, he makes an enemy of the powerful Svenger clan.
Against the wishes of his family, the young Arn also falls in love with Cecilia, the daughter of a local family betrothed to the Svenger clan to help cement an alliance between the two most powerful families trying to control the country.
Through lies and scorn he is sent to the Holy Land as a Crusader to do penance for 20 years, while his young bride to be is sentenced likewise for 20 years in a local convent, run by a vicious Abbess, who is sympathetic to the Svenger clan.
Half of the movie centers on her struggle and life in Sweden, and the other on Arn's arduous and battle ridden path through the Holy land.
I'm not going to go into much more detail than that really, and that's about as much information you would get from the movie trailer anyway, so not really a spoiler.
Compressing three books into one movie, that runs just under two and a quarter hours, I'm sure will leave some plot holes for people who have read the books, but to me it felt very complete.
It's also going to feel a little slow to some people, this movie is as much about love and family as it is about fighting and the crusades.
despite these two points, I strongly recommend seeing this movie.
There are those who will be put off by subtitles, although a large portion of the movie is in English. What is particularly well done is that all the characters speak their own language, Arabic, French, Swedish and English, clearly stated on screen with the subtitles, so it's easy to keep up.
There are a few familiar faces US viewers will probably recognize, not least Stellen Skarsgard, but most I'm sure like me will be amazed that they haven't seen Joakim Nattergvist in anything before.
This is top notch acting, whichever way you look at it, from the whole cast but particularly him.
Focused, driven and really believable in the role, he seems to embrace all aspects of Arn's character.
This feels to me like old fashioned story telling, with modern technology kept to a minimum. It feels "Epic"
If you like this kind of movie genre, see this film. 5 stars
Read Best Reviews of Arn: The Knight Templar (2007) Here
The "original" is two movies, Arn-The Knight Templar (Arn-Tempelriddaren) and Arn-The Kingdom at Road's End (Arn-Riket vid vägens slut). They are both long movies and very good.This blu-ray is a chopped up version of the second Kingdom at Road's End, so we miss much of the story about Arn as a young boy.
I was happy to finally buy this movie, but disappointed to find out that it was a montage of the real thing. Also sad because this means it will probably be a while before I can actually get the two originals on Bluray.
Maybe if enough people buy this, we'll get the real deal.When I first saw the original 2 part movie (complete with subtitles), I thought that the novels were done excellent justice: the setting, cinematography, character and plot development and casting. However, when I bought the DVD, I was quite excited at the prospect of owning my own copy and watching the 2-part movie again, only to be disappointed by the fact that some amateur had edited the movie for "international" release down to one condensed version of the 2 part original I watched.What a crock. To read someone elses's review that they had taken the trouble and contacted the producers and being told that there were no plans to release the original 2-part version, just smacks of arrogance and ignorance of the international market for foreign films by the producers. To the idiot who's idea it was to release this "international" version: take the movie 'Mongol' (2008-Sergei Bodrov) as an example of how to release a historical foreign language epic; you have diluted an otherwise powerful and well written story into some cliched battle movie that insults the intelligence of the international audience. A real pity.
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