
The Kid Who Would Be King
2019 · 120m
Synopsis
Alex, a 12-year-old boy, and his friends fight an evil sorceress with the help of Excalibur, the sword of King Arthur, in a bid to save the world from her atrocities.
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Cast
Louis Ashbourne Serkis
Alex
Denise Gough
Mary
Dean Chaumoo
Bedders
Tom Taylor
Lance
Rhianna Dorris
Kaye
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Mr. Kepler
Noma Dumezweni
Mrs. Lee
Rebecca Ferguson
Morgana
Mark Bonnar
Mr. Jeffreys
Angus Imrie
Young Merlin
Louis Martin
Off Licence Employee
Joey Ansah
Policeman
Adam Leese
Policeman
Alexandra Roach
Miss Foster
Nick Mohammed
Mr. Hyde
Patrick Stewart
Adult Merlin
Myra McFadyen
Punto Patty
Adam Buxton
Stonehenge Tour Guide
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must watch
For kids film this movie was 2 1/2 hours and moved very slowly. At one point we thought the movie was over and started to leave only to find out it continued on and on after that. At least the pizza in the theater was good
First of all, the musical score, which is composed by Christophe Beck and Electric Wave Bureau, was incredible. You could just listen to the score and understand what is going on in the film at that point in time. It helped to understand what was going on in the scenes and what you should feel in that moment. The scenery in this film looked well done and you could tell a lot of detail went into them. At certain times in the film, the CGI and special effects were decent to look at but for a majority of the film, it looked like the special effects department was rushed to get something done. The transitions in this film were awkward and made no sense. At some points, it would feel like the scene had more in it but they had to cut out something to get to a shorter run time. Now, I understand that a majority of the actors are kids and I believe they all can go far in the future is just their acting in this film was really bland. There was very little to no emotion given in any scene from the four main characters. There was only one actor who actually showed emotion and that was Angus Imrie, who plays young Merlin. His character was weird and outgoing and he was probably one of my only favourite things in this film. Although at some parts he probably should have toned his acting down a notch. The villain in this film was just bad and made no sense. I think if they had a longer run time this film could have fixed any of the flaws the had. The last thing I want to mention is how this film relies on certain things to happen and if one of those things didn't happen the entire film wouldn't happen. In the end, this film is a good time for younger kids but not for the whole family.
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