Re: A few words about...™ El Cid
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Originally Posted by Dennis Nicholls

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My eyes aren't as critical about the video presentation of this dvd like some have been such as RAH. However, without question, it could've been better as the color wasn't as vibrant as I would want it to be and some scenes lack some detail and were kind of soft. Overall, it's far from being the worse dvd I have in my collection, I would grade the video presentation as fair which is much better than let's say "The Quiet Man" dvd. Also, this dvd is better than the Japanese dvd I bought five years ago. As far as the audio, I thought it was excellent and really stood out as among the best I've heard on the dvd format. I expect the HDM release of this film to be better video-wise, but who knows when we'll get such a release. Anyhow, I would recommend this dvd to fans of this film because for those of us that never watch it before on the big cinema screen, its better than any other video presentation.
By the way, this film is much better than the Fall of the Roman Empire, what this film has that the other film doesn't is the emotional attachment you feel for the character of El Cid and when he
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)lies on his death bed and screams "no, my king kneels to no man" it really registers as to how devoted this man was to his king and country. Furthermore, at the end, when he comes out of the castle on his white horse and the sunshine illuminating off of his shield as he charges down the hill towards the Moors and their complete look of fear, that kind of separates itself from the other film.