This scene hits hard if you understand the context behind what a knight was. It wasn't simply a more heavily armored soldier, Being a knight carried with it respect, and pride. Both of which are heavily needed for men under siege. If you can convince men to fight they will fight. Morale was key and for these men-at-arms and servants who were fighting because they had no choice gave them a level of comfort as they were not fighting and potentially dying as faceless nobodies, they were dying as knights, men worthy of respect and praise, and to men at that time, that was everything.
Yes and because the strong belief in god, the courage that god brought with the crusaders was absolutely crucial for their moral and hope. Moral and hope makes for a better warrior.
@@edvardkvist3656 Crusaders, contrary to popular believe had not been true knights, nor have they been holy warriors. A true knight fights with honor, he is selfless in face of danger, protecting the ones in need and fend the enemy away. The Arthur Prayer in Dragonheart is more in the spirit of a true knight, than any crusader was. The crusade armies constited mostly of beggars, thieves, criminals, poor folk, farmers or children that the nobility and church promised salvation if they fight "in the name of god" - they mostly had been tricked for just fighting back the arabs and saracen people. Most of them where rapers, killed innocent townsfolk, murdered caravans, desacrated holy temples or robbed the cities and people they were ment to protect. Only the armies of King Richartd the Lionheart or Frederic Barbarossa were trained men-at-arms or noble swordsmen. Many of them however didnt make it through the journey to the holy land. Richard got terribly ill (but was well respected for his rightfullness by Saladin) and Frederic drowned in a river - demoralizing his full army.
Pidato yang membakar semangat pasukan untuk tetap bertempur sampai mati walau kalah sayang 2 panglima bodoh gray dan gofer nyerang duluan akhirnya kekurangan pasukan dan kalah, andai raja badwin 4 masih hidup saladin takkan berani menyerang yerusalem karena sempat kalah dan ada perdamaian di antara keduanya..
yes and it is FALSE. had the fathers not done all that , they would not have lived there. I hate some so-called philosophic statements which delude people .
@@yusumnn2007 so? That doesnt mean the quote isnt true grumpy. And btw, the quote also clearly can be applied on modern tropes, such as people talking about shit like slavvery as if anyone alive today has had a hand in it.
Knighthood might be a force multiplier, but only after the training and administering of better arms. Today a force multiplier is that which supports the man on the ground. Artillery, CAS, armor, Air Force and Naval weaponry.
@@kidd_gallahad2512 in this case its the likelihood they will run in fear. Giving the title of knight these man will feel they have to make true to the oath they just took so when when the raven start flying over overhead and the cries of your enemies grow louder. when lances and shield are broken they will standfast and protect their brothers in arms
Alderman's(church caretakers) Used to think they had superiority over church grounds. Freemasons built every cathedral and church in Europe and abroad. Alderman's would say they have no pecuniary to pay the stone builders. Knights took over and paid Freemasons then wages that the Alderman's claimed not to have paid. Thus, This man has ever right to change a man(or woman's) ability to be a knight Fact
@@LordVader1094 Fact I remember seeing it the first time feeling like it was an incomplete story. When I found out there was a directors cut with all the missing parts included, immedately bought it and never watched the cut version again.
I feel ya on that… I love history, but I don’t expect Hollywood movies to be 100% historically accurate. If ya’ll want that so bad go watch a freaking documentary 🙄
This isn't "completely" inaccurate. At the Siege of Jerusalem, there are primary sources that have depicted Balian knighting roughly 60 burgesses because they lacked Knights (he didn't knight all the "men at arms", but by knighting the burgesses he probably used them similarly to officers to organize and increase morale of the defenders). Burgesses in middle ages would have been "free-men" (non-serfs), so while the servant (likely a serf) wouldn't have been able to be knighted, city merchants, soldiers, blacksmiths (sometimes they were free men under guilds and not in servitude) may have been knighted. It's important to remember (and almost always glossed over) that while Muslims kept slaves at this point in history, so did Europeans, they just called it serfdom.
Same. As a student of history, I’m always nitpicking in historical accuracy of movies. I know it’s unfair to do so. Learned to take many of these “historical” movies for what they are. Entertainment. I have enough of an imagination to re-enact history in my head. 😂
@@dignifieddan.4198yea dude idk what this guy is talking about this shit happened all the time. Like if ur city was under siege usually a knight with just knighting everyone in the front lines or even the every soldier in the city so they’d fight harder and be more okay with being in the front lines there’s a legit term for this kinda of knighting situation but for the life of me I can’t find it
This is a definitive scenes in the film. It's wonderful really. I've visited the four religious shrines (2 Mosques, a church, and the ruins of the Second Temple). Each shrine was very very moving. And no, no one has control because all should control!
And that! is how you get a knights loyalty. If Balian are willing to rule a kingdom, those men will always follow him til death cause they remembered who knighted them and gave them pride.
Jesus advocated that same thing, the true religion was to love your neighbor and do right and to live your life as a living testimony. But like everything people get caught up in the garbage of this world
Technically yeah. But if you view it from broader perspective its actually true. Nobody have claim to any land on earth, just because you live in it doesnt make it yours. But then again it is yours cause you live in it. In all of history people taking land either by annihilation or by assimilation. Technically you could buy a land, but those land you buy are available because the govt have already occupied it whether its by force or negotiation, asimillation or anihillation. Thats the Genius of it. Just like Balian said to Saladin when he asks what is Jerusalem. Its nothing and everything.
@@solpricetrojan1626 his part was looking for forgiveness as he was part of burying balins wife after her suicide because she lost their baby and he was ordered to behead her before she was buried if I remember correctly seen the fil a dozen times.
@@olliebuttplug9814 also in the directors cut at the he is portrayed as quite smart and seeming to have a better grasp on theology than the village priest.
I love Sir Gravediggers expression. He is saying, "be quiet holy man, there is no place for you here." Since time out of mind lesser men would lower themselves before war Chiefs and that respected leader would tell the man he has his leaders full respect and trust. Usually that man would rise as more than what he was! And he will now fight all harder to earn and keep his chiefs high opinion of him. He will die before being anything less than what his commander knows him to be!!
In this movie King Baldwin said to this untested greenhorn knight A king can move a man a father can claim a son but the soul belongs to the man! Remember that!
The scene where Balian knighted Jerusalem garrison is real. But he only done it for those with noble liniage. Also, the film did the bishop dirty. He was not pathetic in real life and if I recalled correctly, he ransomed Jerusalem captives in the aftermath.
Godfrey of Ibelin: Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath. - KINGDOM OF HEAVEN Movie 🎥 🍿.
The conspirators to the July 1944 plot against Hitler took minutes of their meetings, but were smart enough to destroy them within a day; you apparently are not quite so smart.
I feel like baliens right hand man, the gravedigger and the boy servent would follow balien anywhere after the Jerusalem seige, he commanded loyalty fighting at the front in the same shit he ordered his men to fight in
havent seen this version before. the part where he talks with the gravedigger. the one that cut his wifes head off. tells how far he have come. sometimes the things that gets cut makes no sense. makes movies so much better.
This is from the directors cut that is almost an hour longer. If you've only scene the short version you NEED to check it out. There are massive storylines missing from the theatrical cut.
@@VonSchtauffe haha no Just him. That slap is a reminder to not to forget his vows after becoming a knight. At the beginning of the movies Orlando bloom too gets a slap for his vows. Watch the movie it's really good.
This scene hits hard if you understand the context behind what a knight was. It wasn't simply a more heavily armored soldier, Being a knight carried with it respect, and pride. Both of which are heavily needed for men under siege. If you can convince men to fight they will fight. Morale was key and for these men-at-arms and servants who were fighting because they had no choice gave them a level of comfort as they were not fighting and potentially dying as faceless nobodies, they were dying as knights, men worthy of respect and praise, and to men at that time, that was everything.
Yes and because the strong belief in god, the courage that god brought with the crusaders was absolutely crucial for their moral and hope. Moral and hope makes for a better warrior.
@@edvardkvist3656 Crusaders, contrary to popular believe had not been true knights, nor have they been holy warriors. A true knight fights with honor, he is selfless in face of danger, protecting the ones in need and fend the enemy away. The Arthur Prayer in Dragonheart is more in the spirit of a true knight, than any crusader was.
The crusade armies constited mostly of beggars, thieves, criminals, poor folk, farmers or children that the nobility and church promised salvation if they fight "in the name of god" - they mostly had been tricked for just fighting back the arabs and saracen people. Most of them where rapers, killed innocent townsfolk, murdered caravans, desacrated holy temples or robbed the cities and people they were ment to protect. Only the armies of King Richartd the Lionheart or Frederic Barbarossa were trained men-at-arms or noble swordsmen. Many of them however didnt make it through the journey to the holy land. Richard got terribly ill (but was well respected for his rightfullness by Saladin) and Frederic drowned in a river - demoralizing his full army.
And those who survived would continue their lives as an honorable knights
Pidato yang membakar semangat pasukan untuk tetap bertempur sampai mati walau kalah sayang 2 panglima bodoh gray dan gofer nyerang duluan akhirnya kekurangan pasukan dan kalah, andai raja badwin 4 masih hidup saladin takkan berani menyerang yerusalem karena sempat kalah dan ada perdamaian di antara keduanya..
I like the fact they include the slap. Knights literally took a hit and were told 'That is the last strike you shall take without striking back.'
No shit Sherlock
thx for telling, I did not know this lel
Whats the source for that? Sounds really cool
Lol fr
As a knight of the inner circle let that be the last blow you receive unanswered
"We fight over an offence we did not give against those who were not alive to be offended." This line cuts deep if you really think about it.
yes and it is FALSE. had the fathers not done all that , they would not have lived there. I hate some so-called philosophic statements which delude people .
@@yusumnn2007 so? That doesnt mean the quote isnt true grumpy. And btw, the quote also clearly can be applied on modern tropes, such as people talking about shit like slavvery as if anyone alive today has had a hand in it.
@@yusumnn2007 : Why false? If your parents are assholes, for example. Is it your fault?
A battle we all seem to keep fighting in one form or another to this very day
Facts.
"Rise a knigth"
Knigth upgraded
+20 amor
+15 block
+20 HP
+10 morale
That’s when the GM caught u cheating😂😂
@@paullynn8953 *Its completely within the rules*
Base Stat Upgrades because Class Change.
"+20 amor?"
"Why yes, a new found love of life!"
best line " if this is truly the kingdom of heaven. then let god do with it as he wills"
Every one of those who kneeled stood a bit taller when they rose. The will to fight to the death is what they call a “force multiplier” nowadays.
Knighthood might be a force multiplier, but only after the training and administering of better arms. Today a force multiplier is that which supports the man on the ground. Artillery, CAS, armor, Air Force and Naval weaponry.
@@kidd_gallahad2512 in this case its the likelihood they will run in fear. Giving the title of knight these man will feel they have to make true to the oath they just took so when when the raven start flying over overhead and the cries of your enemies grow louder. when lances and shield are broken they will standfast and protect their brothers in arms
@@Marveryn Kinda what I was saying, yes.
"What is your condition?"
"I work the night shift at the 7-11."
"Kneel! I dub thee Marine Force Recon!"
Only after the DI’s knock you on your knees and ass enough times and complete training
Awesome!
Hahahahahahahaa
no problem. The chance of surviving is very low,
so if they do, they earned it
Alderman's(church caretakers)
Used to think they had superiority over church grounds.
Freemasons built every cathedral and church in Europe and abroad.
Alderman's would say they have no pecuniary to pay the stone builders.
Knights took over and paid Freemasons then wages that the Alderman's claimed not to have paid.
Thus,
This man has ever right to change a man(or woman's) ability to be a knight
Fact
The Director's cut added so much more to an already great movie.
Tbf the original is cut to shit. The Director's Cut is the only way to watch it.
@@LordVader1094 Fact I remember seeing it the first time feeling like it was an incomplete story. When I found out there was a directors cut with all the missing parts included, immedately bought it and never watched the cut version again.
@@LordVader1094 Thanks. I was wondering what happened to the rest of the film. 👍👌✌
The Director's cut is a great film, but the true Story would have been better. Hollyweird can't tell a true story to save their soul.
The theatrical cut is one of Ridley Scotts worst movies. The Directors Cut is one of his best.
If instead of theatrical version. The directors cut had been shown. There would have been Oscars. Best movie last 25 years.
I love the look the gravedigger gave the priest after Balian told everyone to rise a Knight!
A look I'd give every right wing person if I could
that is no priest. that is the Bishop of Jerusalem
@@rb4197 rolling my eyes.
He’d getting ready to dig the priest’s grave lol
@@rb4197 leftoid power fantasy
Guy gets slapped: “I don’t know whether to feel mad or honored that I was the only one to get slapped.”
Underrated movie. One of his best roles ever. Humble man who did his best.
I don’t give a damn how “hIsToRiCaLlY iNaCcUrAtE” this movie is awesome, and this scene is inspiring and mesmerizing.
I’m sure there were some times in ancient history where something like this happened
I feel ya on that… I love history, but I don’t expect Hollywood movies to be 100% historically accurate. If ya’ll want that so bad go watch a freaking documentary 🙄
This isn't "completely" inaccurate. At the Siege of Jerusalem, there are primary sources that have depicted Balian knighting roughly 60 burgesses because they lacked Knights (he didn't knight all the "men at arms", but by knighting the burgesses he probably used them similarly to officers to organize and increase morale of the defenders). Burgesses in middle ages would have been "free-men" (non-serfs), so while the servant (likely a serf) wouldn't have been able to be knighted, city merchants, soldiers, blacksmiths (sometimes they were free men under guilds and not in servitude) may have been knighted. It's important to remember (and almost always glossed over) that while Muslims kept slaves at this point in history, so did Europeans, they just called it serfdom.
Same. As a student of history, I’m always nitpicking in historical accuracy of movies. I know it’s unfair to do so. Learned to take many of these “historical” movies for what they are. Entertainment. I have enough of an imagination to re-enact history in my head. 😂
@@dignifieddan.4198yea dude idk what this guy is talking about this shit happened all the time. Like if ur city was under siege usually a knight with just knighting everyone in the front lines or even the every soldier in the city so they’d fight harder and be more okay with being in the front lines there’s a legit term for this kinda of knighting situation but for the life of me I can’t find it
This man is a legend. Lord of the rings, kingdom of heaven, pirates of Carribbean....🎉
Don't forget prince of Troy!
"Does making a man a knight make him a better fighter?"
"Yes"
Best line EVER!
Absolute Chad Yes moment.
Because it gives the man knighted a pride in ownership. It puts skin in the game.
Agreed .. !!
Quote of the millenia right there
Stats upgrade
This movie is so under rated. The directors cut of course, not the theatrical version.
All things considered he did a damn good job defending the city.
no ditches... no ditches ! ;-)
@@MeysChristophe455 Hard to dig ditches in sand
@@DaBinChe For what I have seen, Jerusalem has no sand around.. but quite hilly and plenty of rocks..
@@MeysChristophe455 I wouldn't know never been there
@@DaBinChe google street view is an amazing tool these days :)
Gimli sitting in the corner smoking a pipe like "what are we waiting for?"
6:34 "My lord"
That longbow man asking permission to shoot the saracen from a far distance is an absolute badass.
Lmao
@@kharnthechad8007 yeah in a small way he saying give the word and i can make the shot.
-It is only one pixel.
-No. They're here.
most underrated comment here
That 13th Warrior theme still slaps.
Historical Inaccuracies aside, this truly is a monumental film
"it's you",
"Not who I was but so are you, rise a knight"
This is a definitive scenes in the film. It's wonderful really. I've visited the four religious shrines (2 Mosques, a church, and the ruins of the Second Temple). Each shrine was very very moving. And no, no one has control because all should control!
I like how the Chinese subtitles for "My Lord" literally just translate to "Big Man", same in Japanese.
Hierarchies dont exist there? Im sure theres a more comparable translation
Da Ge
was this movie popular in far east? Just like Europeans like to watch 'Samurai' movies? :)
Well, that is what they call me when I turn up to the Chinese takeaway..... It adds up 👀
I love your comment bro great story
And that! is how you get a knights loyalty. If Balian are willing to rule a kingdom, those men will always follow him til death cause they remembered who knighted them and gave them pride.
What this movie is truly saying is that you should believe in God BUT NOT in religion
Profound really
Believe in yourself.
More like that religion is in the heart.
what a piss poor message to take away
Jesus advocated that same thing, the true religion was to love your neighbor and do right and to live your life as a living testimony. But like everything people get caught up in the garbage of this world
@@kennethflores93 no he didnt lmao he advocated that he came to save sinners and he was the son of the one true god
The screenwriter for this movie is the absolute best. You will not find better prose.
Agreed
"who has claim? no one has claim! ALL HAS CLAIM!" fucking chills.....
As much today as then.
If a real crusader knight would say that they would have thrown him from the walls. This movie is so anti-Christian.
@@stefanvella9807 well he is a blacksmith afterall
Technically yeah. But if you view it from broader perspective its actually true. Nobody have claim to any land on earth, just because you live in it doesnt make it yours. But then again it is yours cause you live in it.
In all of history people taking land either by annihilation or by assimilation. Technically you could buy a land, but those land you buy are available because the govt have already occupied it whether its by force or negotiation, asimillation or anihillation.
Thats the Genius of it. Just like Balian said to Saladin when he asks what is Jerusalem. Its nothing and everything.
@@stefanvella9807. No, it’s anti-idiocy & right Wingnuts on all sides. Does the Almighty actually need help from Ideologues? Absurdity!
man i miss these movies... theres no 'universe of cinema'.... just good story telling
What Jerusalem needs. A leader who understands the people, who shows compassion, and will do anything to defend what he stands for .
tick tock
There are some women who were born to wear mascara and that's Eva Green.
The gravedigger's part Is very important and it's the true message of this movie. A Shame It was cut
What was his "part?"
@@solpricetrojan1626 his part was looking for forgiveness as he was part of burying balins wife after her suicide because she lost their baby and he was ordered to behead her before she was buried if I remember correctly seen the fil a dozen times.
@@olliebuttplug9814 also in the directors cut at the he is portrayed as quite smart and seeming to have a better grasp on theology than the village priest.
I love Sir Gravediggers expression. He is saying, "be quiet holy man, there is no place for you here."
Since time out of mind lesser men would lower themselves before war Chiefs and that respected leader would tell the man he has his leaders full respect and trust. Usually that man would rise as more than what he was! And he will now fight all harder to earn and keep his chiefs high opinion of him. He will die before being anything less than what his commander knows him to be!!
Underrated movie. The Hospitalar scenes alone were worth the time.
The soundtrack on this movie is so good. With some of the theme song from The 13th Warrior too to boot.
One of the greatest moments in ALL OF FILM!!!
“Not what I was, neither are you”
I really like the scene when Balian enters Jerusalem for the first time, alone and seeking Calvary to find redemption for his dead wife.
The servant: You better be slapping all these other fellas too or you and me are going to have a problem.
This is definitely the master piece of all time…..
In this movie King Baldwin said to this untested greenhorn knight A king can move a man a father can claim a son but the soul belongs to the man! Remember that!
One of the best scenes in the movie.
The scene where Balian knighted Jerusalem garrison is real. But he only done it for those with noble liniage. Also, the film did the bishop dirty. He was not pathetic in real life and if I recalled correctly, he ransomed Jerusalem captives in the aftermath.
Balian’s man: “Be quiet!...or I’ll toss your ass over the walls.”
If I'm Balian, I'll exposed him in front of the people then execute him for what he suggested....
Yeah, he might has well have said, "Shut up you old asshole."
Jerry Goldsmith did a great job with the soundtrack.
13th warrior final battle
@@dirttraveller902 Glad I wasn't the only one who caught that
Godfrey of Ibelin: Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath. - KINGDOM OF HEAVEN Movie 🎥 🍿.
Priest was like “okay fine” after Balian answered his question 😂😂
I love that they reused the theme song from 13th Warrior
I'd be like "that's cool and everything, but can I get that in writing tho?"
Don't forget to as if we still get paid, right
The conspirators to the July 1944 plot against Hitler took minutes of their meetings, but were smart enough to destroy them within a day; you apparently are not quite so smart.
Making a knights was a ritual before every great medieval battle.
in the background is the theme from 13th warior
Awe man so inspiring it bring me a tear.
2:55 13th warrior theme? I'll be damned.
Good catch
the Kingdom of Heaven is the People!
The music of this movie was amazing
Love that they went with Jerry Goldsmiths valhalla music piece for this scene
Take the knee and arise a free man
This has very similar music to the 13th Warrior.
It’s the same music.
no one one alive here gave offense to anyone here alive. a sentiment perfect as a response to our all offended society
If you think that was what that line meant, you’re nothing like Balian. Take your victim complex somewhere else.
Inilah bahagian dari sejarah yang legenda perlu diperhatikan kelanjutannya bravo.
Kamu adik beradik heston simajuntak?
A True Knight's Vow is a true burden and honor.
Me when forcing low prowess courtiers into knighthood in CK3. Some of them do increase their prowess through knightly events.
I feel like baliens right hand man, the gravedigger and the boy servent would follow balien anywhere after the Jerusalem seige, he commanded loyalty fighting at the front in the same shit he ordered his men to fight in
I’m not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep. I’m afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion!
Knighthood, approaching the "basics of mankind?"🙏
Great movie. Accurate or not it was one of the best ive seen.
It baffles me how they just ripped the soundtrack from the 13th warrior.
a man speaking the truth, rare combo nowadays
Bloomin this role has the charisma of a person without charisma good job the plot insists they get motivated by him
Owr modern Solders, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. Are all owr modern Knights! 🇺🇸✊🏽👍🏽♥️
havent seen this version before. the part where he talks with the gravedigger. the one that cut his wifes head off. tells how far he have come.
sometimes the things that gets cut makes no sense. makes movies so much better.
This is from the directors cut that is almost an hour longer. If you've only scene the short version you NEED to check it out. There are massive storylines missing from the theatrical cut.
Eva green has such range
Master Gravedigger's look makes that scene even more.
Does making a man a knight makes him a better fighter?
............Yes.
We cant save the city without knights .
But you do have legolas
And that's why I like him.
Great movie
This theme music reminds me of the 13th Warrior.
4:37 New achievement unlocked “Knight”
Wal-mart greeter here, Ooh ooh ooh, I wanna be a knight too
"Who has claim? No one has claim, all have claim!" That's the way religion should work in society they all have the same beginnings.
Rise a Knight...good stuff...
"Thats Sir Gravedigger to You.Priest".
Jerusalén estaba ya perdida lastimosamente antes del asedió...
Me, watching Game of Thrones, can't help but see this man when I see Jon Snow.
To the bishop, "go away holy man, there is no place for you here".
"We take the bombardment".... that's a brutal reality for a soldier
Shell shock is one hell of a drug....
I like the faithful depiction of the Christian church...
i dont see any faithful depiction of it here, not sure what you're smoking
@@missingno88 sarcasm
He means how the bishop was going to abandon them all sharpish with the fastest horses and leave the people to get slaughtered.
Did you recognize the "13th Warrior" background music? =)
Master Gravedigger...
Sorry, there's something in my eye
What those men would do for such a leader as this...
Anyone realize the music for the oath scenes is the exact same music from The 13th Warrior?
We are about to repeat history !
Poor servant guy got a back hand slap. He's like why just me?☹️
What? Everyone just starts slapping each other?
@@VonSchtauffe haha no Just him. That slap is a reminder to not to forget his vows after becoming a knight. At the beginning of the movies Orlando bloom too gets a slap for his vows. Watch the movie it's really good.
Because if he slapped them all as is normally done at the time.. Balin's hand would be broken before the fight
Lo there do I see my father...02:50
Spectacles testacles brandy cigar, you are now all Discordian Knights
They literally used the song from the 13th warrior ( 1999 ) for this 🤣 but fits the scene too.
why is suddenly at 2:58 the main theme of 13th warrior playing?
war is justified by each side claiming to be the good guy while claiming the other side is the bad guy