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Title: The King
  • Released: 2019-10-11

  • Genre: Drama. War. History

  • Date: 2019-10-11

  • Runtime: 140 Minutes

  • Company: Plan B Entertainment. Porchlight Films. Yoki. Blue-Tongue Films

  • Language: Français. Latin. English

  • Budget: $95,760

  • Revenue: $1,497,314

  • Plot Keyword : Drama. War. History

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  • Director: Des Hamilton. Brad Pitt. Steve E. Andrews. Francine Maisler. William Shakespeare. Liz Watts. David Minkowski. Joel Edgerton. Joel Edgerton. Dede Gardner

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England, 15th century. Hal, a capricious prince who lives among the populace far from court, is forced by circumstances to reluctantly accept the throne and become Henry V.
Casts of The King:
Sean Harris. Andrew Havill. Thomasin McKenzie. Lily-Rose Depp. Timothée Chalamet. Joel Edgerton. Robert Pattinson. Ben Mendelsohn. Dean-Charles Chapman. Tom Glynn-Carney
User Rating: 7.2 out of 10 ★ From 1547 Users
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Just finished The King, a modern interpretation of parts of Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V, seemingly targeted at millennials.

It's common knowledge that much of Shakespeare's Henry V is based on hearsay, yet his pre-battle speeches at Barfleur ('Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.') and Agincourt ('We band of brothers') have become the stuff of legend and remain the most stirring battle speeches of our time. In The King, Henry's pre-battle speech at Agincourt is neither stirring or inspirational due to being a watered-down, 21st-century, politically correct rendition, which I found hard to stomach.

The King portrays Henry (Hal) as a pacifist and reluctant leader, a fop to Catherine of Valois and I found Timothee Chalomet's (an American) performance as Hal to be too 21st century and not in the slightest bit convincing. In fact, he seemed reluctant to carry out any of the deeds that the real Henry V actually carried out.

The battle scenes were very realistic and the cinematography was superb, but...

This is yet another nod to the PC millennials, diluting and revising both Shakespeare and history into easily digestible snack bites for the sensitive of our era.


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