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Kings

  • 2017
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  • 1h 26m
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Kings (2017)
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The life of a foster family in South Central Los Angeles, a few weeks before the city erupts in violence following the verdict of the Rodney King trial.The life of a foster family in South Central Los Angeles, a few weeks before the city erupts in violence following the verdict of the Rodney King trial.The life of a foster family in South Central Los Angeles, a few weeks before the city erupts in violence following the verdict of the Rodney King trial.

  • Director
    • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
  • Writer
    • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
  • Stars
    • Halle Berry
    • Daniel Craig
    • Lamar Johnson
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    • Director
      • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
    • Writer
      • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
    • Stars
      • Halle Berry
      • Daniel Craig
      • Lamar Johnson
    • 53User reviews
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    • 34Metascore
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    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Millie Dunbar
    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Obie Hardison
    Lamar Johnson
    Lamar Johnson
    • Jesse Cooper
    Kaalan Walker
    • William McGee
    • (as Kaalan 'KR' Walker)
    Rachel Hilson
    Rachel Hilson
    • Nicole Patterson
    Issac Ryan Brown
    Issac Ryan Brown
    • Shawnte
    Callan Farris
    Callan Farris
    • Ruben
    Serenity Reign Brown
    Serenity Reign Brown
    • Peaches
    Reece Cody
    Reece Cody
    • Tiger
    Aiden Akpan
    • Jordan
    Gary Yavuz Perreau
    • Carter
    Ce'Onna Meilani Johnson
    • Sherridane
    • (as Ce'Onna Johnson)
    Lorenz Arnell
    • Damon
    Lorrie Odom
    Lorrie Odom
    • Angela
    Lewis T. Powell
    Lewis T. Powell
    • Quinn
    Flor de Maria Chahua
    Flor de Maria Chahua
    • Maria
    Quartay DeNaya
    Quartay DeNaya
    • Latasha Harlins
    Janet Song
    Janet Song
    • Soon Ja Du
    • Director
      • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
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      • Deniz Gamze Ergüven
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    4mmcneil007

    Empty and disconnected vision of the Rodney King riots

    A muddled piece that doesn't begin to Capture LA during the riots Halle and Daniels interactions are forced. He goes from angry neighbor to love interest with no bridge in between. The makers knew what they were doing, casting two Bond actors together! That's why I tuned in. But not the best viewing for Daniel and Halle fans....
    7dave-mcclain

    "Kings" is a personal window into the lives of average people during one of the most upsetting and violent moments in recent American history.

    "Kings" (R, 1:32) is a crime drama, with romantic undertones, written and directed by award-winning director Deniz Gamze Ergüven (2015's "Mustang"). Although the title is never really explained, the film is about a family of foster kids in South Central Los Angeles who struggle to deal with endemic racial discrimination - and to survive the L.A. riots following the 1992 Rodney King beating trial verdict.

    Oscar winner Halle Berry stars as Millie Dunbar, a foster mother who loves children and has a special place in her heart for troubled kids. She has a house full of them - boys and girls of different races and ages. She loves all of them as if they were her own and she works multiple jobs to take care of them. That last part means she's often away from home, and care for the younger ones often falls to her oldest, Jesse (Lamar Johnson). Jesse is intelligent and responsible, but he struggles against the instincts of his short-tempered best friend, William (Kaalan "KR" Walker), and a short-tempered neighbor, named Obie (Daniel Craig), who complains about Millie's parenting - and the noise coming from her house.

    The film uses a re-enactment of the fatal March 16, 1991 shooting of teenager Latasha Harlins by an L.A. Korean convenience store owner and news of the shooter's conviction, but subsequent sentence of probation, to set the stage for the events to come. As frustration in the black community builds, the film's plot remains focused on Millie's make-shift family and their relationships with their friends and other members of their neighborhood, including Obie. When it is announced that the police officers who beat Rodney King on the night of March 3, 1991 have been acquitted, rioting begins. Millie's kids are involved in the mayhem in various ways and she fights to find and protect them, with Obie helping her.

    "Kings" is a personal window into the lives of average people during one of the most upsetting and violent moments in recent American history. Although fictionalized, the story is nevertheless affecting and the film is dedicated to one of the young men who lost his life during the riots. Some of the plot points feel contrived, but the film's effective at delivering greater understanding of and compassion for those affected by the L.A. riots - and the issues that led up to that episode - some of which clearly continue to plague society today. "B+"
    7robertemerald

    Odd assembly

    There is way too much foreplay to this movie. The actual story starts with a dramatic shooting seven weeks before the riots, then switches to an overburdened mother and her cantankerous neighbour, as well a feisty homeless girl (whom soon attracts the attention of two grown boys living with the mother). I felt there was more attention paid to the story of the homeless girl than the Halle Berry story. The problem with the movie is that this long distance of time and the parallel story lines creates a lack of focus. There is also a constant diversion to the unravelling of the times on the ever-present TV which lead to the fateful night of the riots. I appreciate the ticking time bomb intention. It all seems over-long, over-complicated and thus under-committed. If the story had just followed the mother I feel we could have had a more powerful movie. She has numerous kids, all with charm, and an action-packed story of her own. Once you realise the plot you'll quickly realise that her tale has all the impact needed to bring together all the elements of horror of that fateful day and night. I also believe more attention could have been paid to the riots and looting itself. It was a cheap shot to constantly have to follow that on grainy pre-digital tv images instead of something weightier produced by Hollywood itself. Too often we see this in movies these days. A great movie concept, but the vision is marred by wanting to show too much in too little time. I appreciate how hard that must be, but the means to the end needs to be entertaining, and despite the quality of some of the performances here and the originality and cuteness of some of the story ideas, I felt that that very cuteness ran counter to the seriousness of the parallel story (the homeless girl) and was too much on the plate. Something needed to go, or something needed to be handled differently. It's still a good movie for all that, and definitely an honest salute to those affected by the riots themselves, and Halle Berry's terrific performance will certainly make the effort worth the while.
    Gordon-11

    A huge disappointment

    This film tells the story of a foster mother with many foster children, around the time of riots in 1991.

    With two A List stars, one would expect this film to be good. As it turned out, I am left hugely disappointed. The film features constant screaming children, screaming adults and screaming everyone. There is not a time when characters aren't screaming. That alone turns me off the film completely. The story is not really going anywhere either.
    5paulijcalderon

    I like the talent involved, but better luck next time

    An unfortunate letdown. It pains me to say this because this had the potential to be very good. "Kings" is a story centered around the LA riots which occurred in the early 90's. It's told through the perspective of a family who find themselves in the middle of the intense event. There was set-up for great drama, but the end result is an uneven mess with little to no pay-off. This movie had the most abrupt and out of nowhere endings that I've seen all year. Early on we seem to be promised an emotional and riveting finale. And we never get that finale. It just sort of ends before the third act is taking shape. The first half of the film suffers a lot. I didn't form much of an attachment with the characters. The editing switches too quickly between people with little moments to breath and for you to get to know them. Besides, almost every scene during the first half consists of people yelling and talking over each other constantly. The pace is unfocused. You can only take so much loud shouting before your only wish is for people to calm down and be quiet for just a second. The silent or calmer scenes are precious because there are so few of them. Halle Berry gives a good performance and so does Daniel Craig. They are both like-able as their bonding slowly progresses throughout the story. If they only picked a better project to be apart of though. It was a waste of their talents. Lamar Johnson who plays Berry's son gets a lot screen-time, and he was really good playing a grounded and sympathetic character. There's much heavy lifting for him to do as he wants to make sense out of the situation and find some peaceful solution to many problems. I was on-board with his story-line until he, of course, disappears towards the end. The development of the character pretty much stopped just as it was about to get the most interesting. Tonally it's all pretty realistic with documentary like montage sequences. Well, except for one abstract dream scene involving Berry and Craig that confused half the audience. It was supposed to be "romantic", but it's like nothing else in the entire movie. The scene comes off as more comedic than anything because of how cheesy the presentation is. It was kind of embarrassing as well, which made me feel bad for the actors.

    The actual riot scenes weren't bad. It's the journey up to that point that's difficult to tolerate. If only they didn't let every dialogue scene be people yelling, shouting or screaming. The pulse can't be that high all the time. There needs to be some breathing. I like the actors and the director is respected, but they can't save the movie. We get some sprinkled decent moments, but there's just not enough of them. Oh, I'll give it a point for being shot on film. No complaints on cinematography. Don't rush out to see this one once it comes out. Catch it on VOD or something and be sure to not have the volume too high. Trust me, it's gonna get loud. My other summary of the film is: I like you guys, but better luck next time.

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    • Trivia
      Deniz Gamze Ergüven completed this script around 2011, and intended for it to be her feature film debut, however she was unable to get financing for her project. A friend suggested she try a smaller, more intimate film, which became Mustang (2015), an Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film. The considerable attention gained from that film allowed her to finally get this film off the ground.
    • Crazy credits
      In loving memory of Ryan De'Juan Dunbar.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Halle Berry/Michael Che/George Ezra (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • China
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dva Kinga
    • Filming locations
      • Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Ad Vitam Production
      • Barnstormer Productions
      • Bliss Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $274,635
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $163,289
      • Apr 29, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $910,269
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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