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Coming to
Bluray from writer/director Joe Cornish and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
comes a story of honor for THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING.
Alex
(Louis Ashbourne Serkis) is a young boy living in England being raised by single
mother Mrs. Elliott (Denise Gough). At school he isn't having a much better
time except for his friendship with Bedders (Dean Chaumoo) who can't help with
the bullying from Lance (Tom Taylor) and Kaye (Rhianna Dorris).
After a
run in with the two and detentions handed out, Lance and Kaye are after Alex
once again but he hides in a construction site. There he finds a sword and
takes it out of the rocks. Taking it home, Alex shows it to Bedders and they do
some internet searching and discover that the markings are that of Exaclibur,
the sword of King Arthur.
What the
two don't know is that Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson), a sorceress is also looking
for the sword and weird creatures are sent to find it. Shaken by what's happening,
things get even weirder when the next day at school, Merlin (Angus
Imrie) shows up as a boy of 16 and has to prove to Alex that he is
actually the wizard Merlin by changing to an older version of himself (Patrick
Stewart).
Merlin
explains that in a few days things are going to become horrible for everyone in
the town Alex lives in and all because of Morgana. Needing a few more knights,
he shows Tom and Kaye what is going on and now they are, along with Bedders,
Alexs' knights of the round kitchen table.
Alex also
believes that his father might be the key to knowing how to find and defeat
Morgana going to a place call Tintagel where Arthur was born. On the way,
Merlin trains the four in ways that will help their quest. The problem is
Morgana knows where they are and Merlin has to save them but not before Alex
and Tom have a fight that breaks Exalibur and they all meet the Lady of the Lake .
Discovering
the family truth, Alex feels defeated but it is Merlin that explains that the
story may not be what he knew but it changes nothing. Morgana is still on a
path of destruction so Alex must call upon the most unlikely people to create
an army.
Morgana
has no idea who she is dealing with!
Serkis as
Alex is a young man who is perfect for this role. He looks like any other
little boy and is very smart except for one thing - he is a king. Of course
that might comes a quite a shock to the royal family but Serkis gives his
character a good heart and an adventuresome spirit. Once he understands what
must be done, his heart is as big as Excalibur.
Chaumoo
as Bedder is such a sweetheart and very supportive friend to Alex. He is
excited about the quest they are on and wants to be a part of it in every way.
Even when things seem down, it is Bedders that lifts his friend up to move
forward.
Imrie as Merlin
is smart, funny and jumps through two worlds with a simple flick of his hands.
He also knows what he needs to do to help Alex. Imrie gives his Merlin a sense
of humor and a wicked way of getting his point across. He made me laugh - A
LOT. Stewart as the older Merlin brings his usual wit and charisma to this
iconic character.
Other
cast includes: Norma Dumezweni as Mrs. Lee, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Mr.
Kepler, Mark Bonnar as Mr. Jeffreys, Alexandra Roach as Ms. Foster, Nick
Mohammed as Mr. Hyde and Genevieve O'Reilly as Aunt Sophie.
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The
Bluray and DVD includes over an hour of Quest Features including: Deleted
Scenes, Origins of a King, Young Knights, Knight School ,
The Two Merlins and so much more.
THE KID
WHO WOULD BE KING is a fun adventure not only for kids but for the kids at
heart. This is actually a great family film to watch together (or even with
grandkids if you have them!). It's a story of the struggles each of us face
when we aren't understood by others, how to deal with those who want to cause
harm, what can happen when everyone works together and the power of belief and
friendship.
I enjoyed
the story and the bringing together of four people who probably wouldn't have
been friends if it hadn't been for fate and a sword called Excalibur. The film
is filled with everything one would want from King Arthur and the round table
mixed in with a young boy telling the story of his part in history.
Gather
the family, break out the armor and pop the royal corn because it's time for a
weekend adventure.
In the
end - An army to fight, a demon to slay, a world to save…no pressure!
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