El Reino De Los Cielos Version Extendida Blu Ray
The extended cut is not just "more footage"; it creates a different movie.
The theatrical cut ran at 144 minutes. The Versión Extendida adds roughly 45 minutes, bringing the epic to nearly three hours and ten minutes. But this isn't just "more sand and swords."
The extended cut fundamentally changes the protagonist, Balian (Orlando Bloom). In the theater, he was a passive hero. In the extended cut, he has a soul. We discover he is a guilt-ridden engineer (not just a blacksmith) who murdered a priest—his own brother. Suddenly, his journey to Jerusalem isn't a quest for adventure; it’s a quest for absolution. That single scene changes the entire weight of the movie. el reino de los cielos version extendida blu ray
La versión extendida de El Reino de los Cielos (Kingdom of Heaven) en Blu-ray es, para muchos, la forma definitiva de experimentar la película de Ridley Scott: más profundidad narrativa, personajes mejor desarrollados y una sensación más completa del conflicto histórico y moral que atraviesa la obra. A continuación tienes un texto preparado para publicar como entrada de blog: sinopsis, análisis de la versión extendida, aspectos técnicos del Blu-ray, puntos fuertes y sugerencias para el espectador.
If you have the standard Blu-ray or DVD of El Reino de los Cielos that says "Theatrical Cut" on the box, throw it away (or use it as a coaster). The extended cut is not just "more footage";
Seek out the Blu-ray "Versión Extendida." It is a film about faith, not fanaticism; about engineering, not just fighting; about mercy in a time of holy war.
It is, without hyperbole, the best historical epic of the 2000s. It just took 45 extra minutes to prove it. Rating: ★★★★★ (Only for the Extended Cut) Where
Have you seen the Extended Cut? Let me know in the comments—did it change your mind about Orlando Bloom?
Rating: ★★★★★ (Only for the Extended Cut)
Where to find it: Available on Blu-ray via Disney/Fox Home Video. Look for the black cover art (not the gold theatrical one).

