Ein historisches Epos, inspiriert von den wahren Ereignissen im Königreich Dahomey, einem der mächtigsten Staaten Afrikas im 18. Und 19. Jahrhundert.Ein historisches Epos, inspiriert von den wahren Ereignissen im Königreich Dahomey, einem der mächtigsten Staaten Afrikas im 18. Und 19. Jahrhundert.Ein historisches Epos, inspiriert von den wahren Ereignissen im Königreich Dahomey, einem der mächtigsten Staaten Afrikas im 18. Und 19. Jahrhundert.
- Nominiert für 2 BAFTA Awards
- 28 Gewinne & 126 Nominierungen insgesamt
Chioma Antoinette Umeala
- Tara
- (as Chioma Umeala)
Sivuyile Ngesi
- The Migan
- (as Siv Ngesi)
Angélique Kidjo
- The Meunon
- (as Angelique Kidjo)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'The Woman King' is lauded for its powerful performances by Viola Davis and Thuso Mbedu, and its focus on female empowerment and African culture. However, it is criticized for historical inaccuracies, uneven pacing, and underdeveloped subplots. Despite these issues, the film's production values, including cinematography and costume design, are highly appreciated. Many reviewers commend its effort to bring lesser-known historical stories to light and its thrilling action sequences.
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The Woman King (2022) is a movie my wife and I caught in theatres last night. The storyline follows an African kingdom with a new(er) king in 1823 who posses the only female army in Africa. The leader of the female Army has a past that haunts her but the respect of her king, enough to be on his council. She strongly urges him to avoid the slave trade and find alternative methods of riches. Meanwhile, those who do believe strongly in the slave trade look to march on the kingdom and bring them down. A new recruitment class to the female army brings brashness, new ideas to defend the kingdom, and the female leader's ghosts back to the forefront...
This movie is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love & Basketball) and stars Viola Davis (The Help), Thuso Mbedu (The Underground Railroad), Lashana Lynch (No Time to Die), Sheila Atim (Doctor Strange: In the Mouth of Madness), John Boyega (Star Wars: Episode VII-IV) and Jimmy Odukoya (Mamba's Diamond).
This movie has so much depth and contains a great primary plot and even better sub plots. The writing is remarkable, thorough and very impressive. The character's inner demons are well portrayed as is their struggle to overcome them. The acting is out of this world across the board. You feel for every character; and if anything happens to anyone, you feel personally hurt. The villains were also excellent as is the outcome of each of them. The settings and cinematography is outstanding and there is impressive use of lighting. The action scenes are remarkable and the fight choreography is award winning caliber. My only complaint is an awkward love story that is obviously in here to show maturity and self discovery but I could have done without it.
Overall, this movie has literally everything you'd want in a movie - tremendous action, great villains, self discovery and character triumph. I would strongly, strongly recommend seeing this movie and score it a 10/10. We loved it.
This movie is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love & Basketball) and stars Viola Davis (The Help), Thuso Mbedu (The Underground Railroad), Lashana Lynch (No Time to Die), Sheila Atim (Doctor Strange: In the Mouth of Madness), John Boyega (Star Wars: Episode VII-IV) and Jimmy Odukoya (Mamba's Diamond).
This movie has so much depth and contains a great primary plot and even better sub plots. The writing is remarkable, thorough and very impressive. The character's inner demons are well portrayed as is their struggle to overcome them. The acting is out of this world across the board. You feel for every character; and if anything happens to anyone, you feel personally hurt. The villains were also excellent as is the outcome of each of them. The settings and cinematography is outstanding and there is impressive use of lighting. The action scenes are remarkable and the fight choreography is award winning caliber. My only complaint is an awkward love story that is obviously in here to show maturity and self discovery but I could have done without it.
Overall, this movie has literally everything you'd want in a movie - tremendous action, great villains, self discovery and character triumph. I would strongly, strongly recommend seeing this movie and score it a 10/10. We loved it.
Davis's performance could not make up for the children's fairy tale script. In 2022 this is just embarrassing for women, for Africa, for everyone. It is as if they could not decide which issue of women they'd wanted to discuss, so just did them all. Less 'd been more.
After like 10 minutes I realized that the actresses had to be oiled, because otherwise they could not have shot it. And that is the almost the only revelation of this movie. The other one being the very convenient choosing of time period for the film. In 1823 the south-Americans can be the bad slavers, while only a a few years back half of the "civilized" world bought Africans form other Africans, what is quite minorized here.
After like 10 minutes I realized that the actresses had to be oiled, because otherwise they could not have shot it. And that is the almost the only revelation of this movie. The other one being the very convenient choosing of time period for the film. In 1823 the south-Americans can be the bad slavers, while only a a few years back half of the "civilized" world bought Africans form other Africans, what is quite minorized here.
This movie makes no sense. The furore around it lead to me research the Dahomey origins on top of watching it. I normally don't mind minor revisions of historical tales if the acting and cohesion can pull through, but once again Hollywood seems to have fallen flat on its face with a rather bizarre take on what seems like the most dubious tribe for enabling slavery and one, that was obliterated time and time again. I'd rather not spoiler it and perhaps suggest you watch it if you want to compare reality but the wholesale value of this movie is action over substance. The fight scenes are good, I'll give it that, but I've personally never liked John Boyega, especially after Star Wars but that's another story. Viola I quite like and I think she probably held this one together, despite being close (but not quite) to an action packed disaster. It's one of those films that had it been more accurate, it wouldn't have been made, but to me it felt like they relied on the action to carry a poorly written revision, so as I say, it makes no sense, just like the title from a comprehension point of view.
I stayed to the end but I wouldn't watch it again. I think if you want to see the action on big screen it's worth a punt otherwise give it a miss.
I stayed to the end but I wouldn't watch it again. I think if you want to see the action on big screen it's worth a punt otherwise give it a miss.
The movie should be story of real life events as per description. However nothing that's presented here is real. Not only that but the kingdom of Dahomey's were actually a slave traders and they sold others to slavery. If nothing else this movie is idolizing slave traders.
The movie should be story of real life events as per description. However nothing that's presented here is real. Not only that but the kingdom of Dahomey's were actually a slave traders and they sold others to slavery. If nothing else this movie is idolizing slave traders.
The movie should be story of real life events as per description. However nothing that's presented here is real. Not only that but the kingdom of Dahomey's were actually a slave traders and they sold others to slavery. If nothing else this movie is idolizing slave traders.
The movie should be story of real life events as per description. However nothing that's presented here is real. Not only that but the kingdom of Dahomey's were actually a slave traders and they sold others to slavery. If nothing else this movie is idolizing slave traders.
The movie should be story of real life events as per description. However nothing that's presented here is real. Not only that but the kingdom of Dahomey's were actually a slave traders and they sold others to slavery. If nothing else this movie is idolizing slave traders.
It's a story that would be better told through an animated Disney film with an all-encompassing musical soundtrack (maybe it will one day), most performances are fine, although I thought Thuso Mbedu stole the limelight from Viola Davis who looked perpetually glum, while John Boyega added little and was unconvincing in his role. It's the kind of film you'd expect Janelle Monae to pop up in (but sadly she didn't). There are some good battle scenes, but there's little escalation and it doesn't really grab your attention and engage, although it did leave me reflecting once again how disgusting and disgraceful the history of this planet has been, and if a film can do that, then it's not a bad thing - which is what this is, not a bad thing, but not that good either.
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- WissenswertesProducer Maria Bello visited Benin in West Africa to research the Agojie, and returned to the US, convinced she had found a great movie pitch. The project then stayed in development hell for years, first at STX (which only offered $5 million for the budget), then at TriStar. Only after the massive success of Black Panther (2018) was the film greenlit with a $50 million budget.
- PatzerThe Dahomey Mino (or Dahomey Amazons) did not fight to end slavery but were in fact prolific slavers themselves. The Dahomey enslaved thousands of fellow Africans until the kingdom was defeated by the French in 1894.
- Crazy CreditsThere's a mid-credits scene, in which Amenza is seen performing a memorial ceremony for her fallen sisters, pouring salt and whiskey over their weapons. She says their names aloud, and the last name we hear is Breonna.
- SoundtracksTribute to the King
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 67.328.130 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 19.051.442 $
- 18. Sept. 2022
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- 97.562.514 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 15 Min.(135 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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