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The King

  • 2017
  • Livre
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
1,3 mil
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The King (2017)
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Quarenta anos após a morte de Elvis Presley, uma viagem musical pelos Estados Unidos em seu Rolls Royce 1963 explora como um garoto do interior perdeu sua autenticidade e se tornou um rei.Quarenta anos após a morte de Elvis Presley, uma viagem musical pelos Estados Unidos em seu Rolls Royce 1963 explora como um garoto do interior perdeu sua autenticidade e se tornou um rei.Quarenta anos após a morte de Elvis Presley, uma viagem musical pelos Estados Unidos em seu Rolls Royce 1963 explora como um garoto do interior perdeu sua autenticidade e se tornou um rei.

  • Direção
    • Eugene Jarecki
  • Roteiristas
    • Eugene Jarecki
    • Christopher St. John
  • Artistas
    • Elvis Presley
    • Eugene Jarecki
    • James Carville
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,3 mil
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    • Direção
      • Eugene Jarecki
    • Roteiristas
      • Eugene Jarecki
      • Christopher St. John
    • Artistas
      • Elvis Presley
      • Eugene Jarecki
      • James Carville
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
    • 59Avaliações da crítica
    • 70Metascore
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Eugene Jarecki
    Eugene Jarecki
    • Self
    James Carville
    James Carville
    • Self - US Political Analyst
    Mike Tyson
    Mike Tyson
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    EmiSunshine
    • Self
    • (as Emi Sunshine & The Rain)
    Terri Davidson
    • Self
    Dale Rushing
    • Self, Elvis Impersonator
    Greil Marcus
    Greil Marcus
    • Self
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Steve Fraser
    • Self, historian
    Peter Guralnick
    • Self, author of 'Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley' and 'Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley'
    Leo Bud Welch
    • Self
    • (as Leo "Bud" Welch)
    Vince Varnado
    • Self
    Chuck D
    Chuck D
    • Self
    A.C. Wharton
    • Self, mayor of the City of Memphis
    Martin Luther King
    Martin Luther King
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Earlice Taylor
    • Self
    George Klein
    • self, author of 'Elvis: My Best Man'
    • Direção
      • Eugene Jarecki
    • Roteiristas
      • Eugene Jarecki
      • Christopher St. John
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    7Lauran123

    Thought provoking documentary, it's not all about Elvis, fans be forewarned

    Still ruminating on this one. The film tries to compare the career of Elvis Presley to the rise and fall of the American dream. While taking a road trip in one of Elvis' Rolls Royce's (not a trademark Cadillac) and interviewing celebs, people who knew him, and people who didn't but live near where he did. Ambitious. Thought provoking. Originally called Promised Land then changed to The King. Just like the change of the title, the allegory doesn't quite work.
    gortx

    A dense and impactful Documentary, but stretches the concept too much

    Unorthodox documentary not so much "about" Elvis Presley, but about how Elvis affected --and was affected by -- American culture. The gimmick Director Eugene Jarecki employs is that he purchased Elvis' actual Rolls Royce, and then films interviews of a wide variety of folks in that vehicle as it travels across the places that Elvis himself stayed at various points in his life, from his hometown in Tupelo Mississippi to Memphis (although, curiously, Graceland is barely mentioned) and places in between.

    Even though Jarecki doesn't give us a straightforward biography of Presley, THE KING does a pretty fine job of covering the bases, even if indirectly. The most effective part of the Doc comes early on in a discussion of whether Elvis was a cultural appropriator of black music, culminating in his early crowning as The King Of Rock And Roll. The movie gives a fair-minded balance of pro and con with people like Presley's guitarist Scotty Moore, Emmylou Harris and John Hiatt on one side and rapper Chuck D on the other (he, of the infamous song lyric: "Elvis was a hero to most. But he never meant **** to me you see."). There's also a clip of Big Mama Thornton's blistering original version of "Hound Dog". Jarecki then follows Elvis' travels to NYC and even bigger fame and riches. Then, it's off to the Army and Presley's decline into B movies and Vegas schmaltz. The clips of 'fat Elvis' at the end are truly shocking even all these decades later.

    Where Jarecki over-reaches is that he isn't satisfied just showing Elvis' effect on the public, but then tries to tie it in with today's culture wars. Shot during the 2016 campaign with such guests as Alec Baldwin, Van Jones and James Carville, Jarecki makes tenuous connections. VERY tenuous connections. No question that Elvis was a seismic force when he hit, but, save for the brief glory period after the '68 Comeback Special, Presley can hardly be looked upon as a central artistic force after the very early 60s. While significant figures can certainly have a long influence, the fact that Elvis passed on in 1977 makes it a stretch to say that he is symbol of our Red-Blue state America today. If anything, Elvis is the very definition of 'Purple' celebrity - equally loved by all demos.

    Even with this central flaw, there is no question that THE KING is a dense, engaging Documentary. One can't help but feel that they have gone on some sort of journey itself, much like Elvis's well-traveled Rolls itself.
    JohnDeSando

    A Best doc of the year and a brilliant collage of images about Elvis and America.

    "Celebrity is the industrial disease of creativity." Mike Myers

    It is commonly thought that America is in decline for the greatness it knew after WWII. Writer/director Eugene Jarecki has a vision in The King of a similar decline in Elvis Presley' life from unique, authentic talent to a has-been dead in his forties. This best-so-far-this-year documentary begs us to consider the analogy although to its credit, it does not force the similarities.

    The film's interesting conceit suggests that both subjects bear their own responsibility for their descent-Elvis giving into commercialism and drugs, America, well, introducing itself to solipsism and commercialism, culminating in the election of Donald Trump. While America is a decline in progress, Elvis gave up 30 years ago but has never been forgotten.

    That's the rub-he achieved artistically and financially beyond even Col. Parker's wildest expectations, but Elvis was not able to handle the fame or the money. Or maybe when you can buy all the cheeseburgers and drugs you want, you can watch your belly grow as your mind shuts down. Jarecki uses Elvis's 1963 Rolls Royce to have performers like Immortal Technique and Emi Sunshine sing in the back seat about America.

    As Jarecki winds in the Rolls from Memphis to New York, Vegas, and back to Memphis, it slowly becomes clear this should been one of Elvis's pretty Cadillac's; how ironically perfect that it's a Rolls, so out of touch with his roots.

    Besides the simple lamentation of greatness gone too soon is the argument that Elvis appropriated Black culture on his road to fame and wealth. Although arguments abound on both sides, this point illustrates the varied richness Jarecki brings to his documentary,

    At any rate, having just watched Whitney about her great voice and its descent with the help of drugs, I am dismayed that such is sometimes the fate of the great. America is no different, and the frequently-montaged images from presidents to celebrities are sometimes surprising, sometimes depressing, but never dull. Jarecki has a gallery of shots that would be impressive even without sound. It's a museum of our glory and our loss.

    Along this nostalgic road, and America itself seems to be stuck there without a clue about how to save its future from the decision it made in 2016, is the prevailing idea that Elvis also followed the money and the easy way. We see how he ended up, so can we learn and make some tough decisions now?
    4Ed-Shullivan

    If you are American and like to feel depressed about your country than this is a must watch for any card carrying Democrat

    This is a documentary film that was supposed to be about the America that Elvis helped mold with his brand of rock and roll music, swinging hips, and movie stardom. Oh, and let us not forget how saturated his face and image were marketed on from everything from toys to toasters in the 1950's through 1970's and beyond where he is still considered the King of Rock N Roll.

    But really what this documentary unfolds and addresses before our very eyes is the director/writer. Eugene Jarecki's left leaning political view that Elvis Presley and by extension Donald Trump destroyed the American dream and made themselves very wealthy on the backs of hard working Americans that did not look like themselves.

    I found the documentary an unfair view of a time in America when Americans were actually prosperous both as a country and as hard working immigrants who made it in America and regardless of their race, religion, or ethnicity either simply enjoyed Elvis Presley and/or wanted to see more and more of Elvis on the stage and in the movies.

    Any public image of a politician/musician/film star/author/celebrity can always be criticized for not supporting some group or some cause but why do some writers/directors use this platform of film to disparage others who do not share their own view of the world?

    I give the film a 4 out of 10 IMDb rating and I really hope that the Amazon censors will allow my review to remain without pulling it as they may not share my own view which is there have always been two sides to every coin and every controversy.
    5daniellawsonrt

    The longest dummy spit in history..

    The left continue to whine about Trump, this time dragging poor old Elvis into their narrative, at least the music saves this mess from being a complete unwatchable disaster. I feel bad for this filmmaker though, it must be hard not to have grown up being the special little snowflake his parents promised he would be....

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      The car featured in the documentary is a 1963 Rolls Royce Phantom V touring limousine with coachwork by James Young and was owned by Elvis. It was bought by the film makers at Bonhams auction in 2014 for $396000. It was resold after filming and now resides at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de abril de 2018 (Alemanha)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemanha
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Promised Land
    • Locações de filme
      • Parchman, Mississippi, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Charlotte Street Films
      • Ghost In The Machine Films
      • Backup Media
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 259.291
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 29.050
      • 24 de jun. de 2018
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 273.601
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      1 hora 47 minutos
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