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  1. Oct 11, 2019 · Sooner or later, Timothée Chalamet was bound to be enthroned with a meaty lead role in a historical epic. Among the most exciting actors of his generation at 23 years of age, he lands on the perfect canvas to marry his stage-imbued talent, soulful gravitas and undeniable movie-star charisma in “Animal Kingdom” director David Michôd’s “The King,” a smartly modern take on Shakespeare ...

  2. Oct 10, 2019 · There, King Henry IV (Ben Mendelsohn, making the showy most of a minor role) rules over the usual retinue of toadying courtiers while waging endless war. A greasy, festering mess, he voices ...

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  4. Sep 2, 2019 · Venice Film Review: Timothée Chalamet in ‘The King’ Reviewed at Venice Film Festival (Out of competition), Sept. 2, 2019. MPAA Rating: R. Running time: 133 MIN.

    • The Direction of The King Movie
    • The King Movie Analysis – The Curtain Raiser – Hotspur
    • Trouble Brewing with The King
    • Entrée Son – Movie Analysis of The King
    • The Announcement
    • Henry vs Hotspur
    • Aftermath First Kill – King Movie Analysis
    • The Death of The King Analysis
    • Henry – The Optimist | Analysis of King Movie
    • Assassin from France

    The King movie is a well-crafted piece of art, a medieval drama directed by David Michôd, whose fan I already was ever since I had come across another one of his great creations – The Rover. While to some the latter didn’t appeal much, but even today when I think of it, brings to mind extraordinary performances by Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson. T...

    The movie drops its very first blow in the form of Hotspur portrayed brilliantly by Tom Glynn-Carney. Tom brings a rare raw energy to his role that would make you remember him for long. However shortlived his role remains you would take Tom as a lad to watch out for, a really good casting material perfect for hotheaded rants. To show that Hotspur w...

    The following scene is that of the dining table where we get introduced to the reigning King Henry IV of England. Portrayed by none other than Ben Mendelsohnhimself, who paints an extremely brilliant picture of the crooked king. An ailing arrogant beast who was least concerned about his people. He treats the death of his soldiers with such vile dis...

    Speaking of a son he could never have, we are taken directly to the insinuated part – Hal, played extraordinarily by Timothee Chalamet, who has been such a great find, who shot to fame ever since he acted in Call Me By Your Name. It is implied how Hal is a wastrel of a son by how he leads his life. He stays away from the kingdom known by a lesser-k...

    The big news is broken to Hal after he appears in front of the king. The succession crown is to go to Thomas (Dean-Charles Chapman) Harry’s younger brother. The bloke is summed up in a one liner by the King himself. When it is brought to Hal’s knowledge that Thomas is going to fight Hotspur who had betrayed the king, Hal tries to talk sense into hi...

    As the battle is nigh, Hal tries to stop Thomas from a surefire passing. He intervenes and challenges Hotspur for a duel to stop the war, to cease all the pointless killing. A king’s worth lies in not how many battles he has won, or the cities he has conquered. It lies in the way he treats his people. Wars are the death of people. Hal shows his fir...

    Nothing puts death more aptly than Falstaff’s words as he figures out the torment that wreaks havoc in Hal’s soul. It is so true that you can’t help but ponder. How many times have you played a game of blood, or seen a movie that talks of brave men wanting to kill, for whatever reasons. How many times have they talked of courage? Why folk songs are...

    Early morning brings news of King Henry IV’s ill-being. Watch out for that funny exchange. You have to give it to the writing of The King movie. William: It is a matter of great urgency. Hal: You should hurry along then. William: Please my lord, it is your father. He’s dying. Hal:Hmm, that hook has lost its worm. Wanting a closure before Henry IV p...

    After Hal is crowned as the new king, in the coronation feast, the Dauphin of France sends him a ball. It is an emasculating demeaning gift that any other king would have taken as a sign of hostility. But the newly crowned Henry is an optimist. It is all in the way you react to a situation. It is such a valuable lesson right there. It’s in the atti...

    An act of instigation comes in the form of an apprehended assassin who claims to have come to kill Henry. While Hal is busy so as to not get affected by that audacity to maintain peace with France, his advisors try to open his eyes to the brazen act of hostility. William touches a note that makes Hal boil from the insides. The King wants peace but ...

  5. Stay Away Don't Bother Seen Better Not Bad See It. Loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Henry IV: Parts 1 & 2,” and “Henry V,” David Michôd’s (“ Animal Kingdom ”) epic medieval drama The King lacks the Bard’s poetry and soaring eloquence, yet its intensity, intimacy, and brooding power will keep you captivated throughout its 133 ...

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  6. Oct 7, 2019 · Movie Review – The King (2019) October 7, 2019 by Matt Rodgers. The King, 2019. Directed by David Michôd. Starring Timothée Chalamet,Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton, Ben Mendelsohn, Sean ...

  7. Oct 8, 2019 · October 8, 2019. Timothée Chalamet in 'The King. Netflix. The sound of Shakespeare turning in his grave shouldn’t deter you from taking a chance on The King, starring Timothée Chalamet as ...

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