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Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (2005) presents an unusual hero for a medieval war film: Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, the "Leper King." Far from a traditional warrior-king, Baldwin is physically decaying yet morally and intellectually supreme. This paper argues that Baldwin IV functions as the film’s central theological and political axis—a living metaphor for the "Kingdom of Heaven" as an internal, merciful state rather than a terrestrial, war-torn territory. Through an analysis of Baldwin’s silver mask, his tactical wisdom, and his death scene, the paper explores how the film uses leprosy as a counterintuitive symbol of divine grace, contrasting him with fanatical crusaders and Muslim leaders alike.

is portrayed as a tragic yet enlightened monarch who rules Jerusalem with a wisdom that transcends his physical decay. Despite being afflicted by leprosy, he maintains a fragile peace with the Muslim leader Saladin, embodying the film's central theme: the possibility of a "Kingdom of Heaven" on Earth based on mutual respect rather than religious dogma. rey leproso el reino de los cielos pelicula

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