Un'epopea storica ispirata ai veri eventi accaduti nel Regno del Dahomey, uno degli stati più potenti dell'Africa nel XVIII e XIX secolo.Un'epopea storica ispirata ai veri eventi accaduti nel Regno del Dahomey, uno degli stati più potenti dell'Africa nel XVIII e XIX secolo.Un'epopea storica ispirata ai veri eventi accaduti nel Regno del Dahomey, uno degli stati più potenti dell'Africa nel XVIII e XIX secolo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Nominato ai 2 BAFTA Award
- 28 vittorie e 126 candidature totali
Chioma Antoinette Umeala
- Tara
- (as Chioma Umeala)
Sivuyile Ngesi
- The Migan
- (as Siv Ngesi)
Angélique Kidjo
- The Meunon
- (as Angelique Kidjo)
Riepilogo
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.
Recensioni in evidenza
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.
I saw the two glowing reviews here and decided to write mine. I watched the movie today at the cinema and I was left with a slight feeling of disappointment.
First off, the story is engaging and the the plot progression isn't bad. But something just felt missing.
The trailer is a bit misleading but I won't spoil anything here.
Let me start with the bad; the title gives the impression that Viola Davis is the central character but this is not so from what I saw, not really.
Thuso Mbedu's character seems to be the protagonist here and her delivery is nothing short of amazing.
Lashana Lynch is equally phenomenal as a supporting character, even outshining Davis.
As for John Boyega, his outing as the young king is one or the best things about this film. I didn't know the actor had such charisma.
Generally, the acting is good, especially from the aforementioned actors.
Nigerian born actor Jimmy Odukoya is a great villain who wasn't given enough screentime.
I believe the character would have been phenomenal if his backstory had been explored.
The cinematography is below par (I have seen Nollywood movies with better camera work) but perhaps the biggest letdown is the action.
The fight sequences came off as really disappointing as it was easy to see that it wasn't real combat despite the impressive choreography.
The romance was forced and written in such a way that at the end of it all, I asked myself why it was there in the first place.
The musical score is sublime and the songs and chants got my attention.
At the risk of being bashed, I will end my review by saying The Woman King is a good movie that should have and could have been far more.
First off, the story is engaging and the the plot progression isn't bad. But something just felt missing.
The trailer is a bit misleading but I won't spoil anything here.
Let me start with the bad; the title gives the impression that Viola Davis is the central character but this is not so from what I saw, not really.
Thuso Mbedu's character seems to be the protagonist here and her delivery is nothing short of amazing.
Lashana Lynch is equally phenomenal as a supporting character, even outshining Davis.
As for John Boyega, his outing as the young king is one or the best things about this film. I didn't know the actor had such charisma.
Generally, the acting is good, especially from the aforementioned actors.
Nigerian born actor Jimmy Odukoya is a great villain who wasn't given enough screentime.
I believe the character would have been phenomenal if his backstory had been explored.
The cinematography is below par (I have seen Nollywood movies with better camera work) but perhaps the biggest letdown is the action.
The fight sequences came off as really disappointing as it was easy to see that it wasn't real combat despite the impressive choreography.
The romance was forced and written in such a way that at the end of it all, I asked myself why it was there in the first place.
The musical score is sublime and the songs and chants got my attention.
At the risk of being bashed, I will end my review by saying The Woman King is a good movie that should have and could have been far more.
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.
The Dahomey in real life fueled the slave trade and got smacked the two battles they fought against the French. This movie tries to make the Dahomey heroes fighting against slavery even though they had slave of their own.
In real life the Dahomey barely killed any of the French and instead only raided other smaller tribes to steal women and children in order to sell them into slavery or keep them to work as slaves on their own plantation.
Imagine a movie where the confederacy fought to free slave a from the Union. Sounds crazy right? That is what this movie does takes a group like the Nazis and tries to make them hero's.
In real life the Dahomey barely killed any of the French and instead only raided other smaller tribes to steal women and children in order to sell them into slavery or keep them to work as slaves on their own plantation.
Imagine a movie where the confederacy fought to free slave a from the Union. Sounds crazy right? That is what this movie does takes a group like the Nazis and tries to make them hero's.
I wish I hadn't spent my time seeing this because it was a complete waste of time. "YAAAS QUEEN" and "FWEEDOM" does not a good movie make. The scenes in this movie not only go against historical facts but also the tenets of movie composition and basic cinematography. I see reviews saying this movie is "very educational"; I would argue this claim would only hold merit if it was used as an example of how not to film a historical epic. The film makers and the stars of this film, predominantly Viola Davis, should be ashamed to have created such a failure of a film that is meant to be based on actual history. This movie is akin to defending slavery and I highly recommend you do not watch this film, as I unfortunately had the displeasure of doing. Not entertaining and not educational at all.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizProducer 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.
- BlooperThe 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.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere'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.
- Colonne sonoreTribute to the King
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 67.328.130 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 19.051.442 USD
- 18 set 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 97.562.514 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 15min(135 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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