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Le trésor des fées

Original title: Beings
  • 1998
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  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Le trésor des fées (1998)
AdventureFamilyFantasy

At their grandmother's old property, Kyle and Evie discover fairies in the woods. While the locals are no fans of the creatures, the two of them go to a great length to save them for a reaso... Read allAt their grandmother's old property, Kyle and Evie discover fairies in the woods. While the locals are no fans of the creatures, the two of them go to a great length to save them for a reason.At their grandmother's old property, Kyle and Evie discover fairies in the woods. While the locals are no fans of the creatures, the two of them go to a great length to save them for a reason.

  • Director
    • Paul Matthews
  • Writers
    • Christopher Atkins
    • Paul Matthews
  • Stars
    • Corbin Bernsen
    • Glynis Barber
    • Jameson Baltes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Matthews
    • Writers
      • Christopher Atkins
      • Paul Matthews
    • Stars
      • Corbin Bernsen
      • Glynis Barber
      • Jameson Baltes
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Rob Preston
    Glynis Barber
    Glynis Barber
    • Nancy Preston
    Jameson Baltes
    • Kyle Preston
    Brittney Bomann
    Brittney Bomann
    • Evie
    Leigh Greyvenstein
    • Tumbeleen
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Ian
    Anne Curteis
    • Elizabeth Ballaugh
    Ron Smerczak
    Ron Smerczak
    • PC Jim Blythe
    Amanda Lane
    • Cashier
    Heléne Lombard
    • Pam
    Gavin Hood
    Gavin Hood
    • US Doctor
    Philip Godawa
    • Isle of Man Doctor
    David Clatworthy
    • Vicar
    Byron Taylor
    • Goblin King
    Bunbury Tarset
    • Tippit the dog
    • Director
      • Paul Matthews
    • Writers
      • Christopher Atkins
      • Paul Matthews
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    3Aaron1375

    A bad sign when most of the action takes place while being read.

    Was not sure what to expect when I watched this, but I was not expecting the greatest of films and it certainly lived up to those lofty expectations! A film where all the stuff that would have made a reasonably cool film are merely hinted at while we get to see the very mundane stuff. Yes, welcome to the world of extremely low budget family friendly fantasy!

    The story, well grandma reads kids a story that is packed full of action from the sounds of it, but has no impact as we witness nothing and hear it all. The grandchildren look ready to pass out from boredom. Then a car speeds down the road as the kids and their parents are going to live in a village that looks like a movie set. Seriously, a faker looking town you could not find. They are unwanted guests as Malcolm McDowell assaults the two kids and warns of impending doom, while dad comes down with some sort of ailment that is going to kill them and there are faeries that the girl sees, but has little to no interaction with, but she trusts them implicitly.

    It is always cool seeing Malcolm McDowell in a film, but not sure he is the right guy for this job. I mean, he acts his usual self scaring children and nearly knocking a fairy's head off with a shovel, but this is a family film, so those things seem out of place. Then there is Corbin who plays the role with no subtleness coughing to let us know something is wrong and then going ballistic when there may be gold on the property. The kids and mom do alright for a film of this type, sometimes getting a named actor just to get people to view your movie is not the right move.

    So we get father and his kids working side by side in a dangerous mine where there is a hole that looks several hundred feet deep. A crazy lunatic that warns of death and bully children that were apparently chasing the son of the family...I seriously had no idea what the deal was with them until they yelled, "Get him!" It is just a very poor story with very strange shifts in plot and direction. Not the worst movie ever, but needed a lot of work to be considered okay.
    3kingofdanerds

    Evie, You are so dumb

    Well, what can I say. I watched The Fairy King of Ar (or also know as Beings). This film was released in 1998 as a direct to video film. It notably has Malcom McDowell in this film which begs the question. Is his performance one that would save this film? The answer is a hard no. For my viewing of this film, I watched it on the release where it is part of a crappy collection released by Echo Bridge called the 8 Family Movie Collection which is basically a collection of crappy family movies that literally nobody has heard of. This film was directed by a man named Paul Matthews who apparently has directed a fair share of fantasy movies and has only nine director credits to his name and even still was not active for the longest time until 2017 when he recieved a writers credit. Is this film a hidden gem and possibly one of the decent films that seem to pop up in these Echo Bridge collections? You already know the answer to that...

    Kyle and Evie are being told a story about fairies and demons by their grandma. (I don't know I was not paying attention). Their grandma passes away and leaves a house and some land to Kyle and Evie and their parents. Apparently it is cursed or something and the locals want the family to leave. Oh and throw in the father being sick with something. (It is never specified). Apparently years ago, the locals trapped creatures in a gold mine located on the property. The kids believe that what is trapped in the mine could help their dad...

    This. Movie. Blows. Though that should not come as a surprise for anyone. It is late 90s direct to video garbage. From the very beginning I was not invested in this film. First of all, it seems the story told in the beginning would have been far more interesting if that was the main story of the film. But since it is not, I don't even care about what even happens in the story. I could not even tell you what the story was even about. The whole story of this film also seems unfocused. I feel that at most times, the film is focused on the family and stuff (and honestly that is what some of it is, stuff). Then it very briefly focuses on the fairy stuff and the thing is, the film is watchable when the fairy stuff come on. I come here to watch a fairy film and when it does deliver the fairies, I am actually happy (but not that happy). The computer effects are PS1 graphics at best. I mean, this is a 1998 film so, I guess it works. Then again, you cannot expect much from a low budget direct to video film. You just cannot. The practical effects are worse. The makeup for the one main fairy we see is an absolute abomination. Just apply a thin layer of blue paint because that should do the trick. Speaking of the fairies, I have several questions. First, is their existance. It is like the question of whether or not Stewie Griffin can be heard or not. The fairies appear to have their existances to be known by everyone and then don't. But then again, when people do see them, the acting is so bad that when they "act surprised" it does not seem like a geniune reaction. As I already alluded to, Malcom McDowell does not save this film at all. He honestly does not do well in this film and I honestly do not blame him. So when I find out that Malcom McDowell stars in this crappy film, I am happy that an experienced actor is in a crappy film. Then again, WHAT THE HELL MALCOM MCDOWELL?!?!?! I love how this little town has a group of bullies that only appear once and that one time is only for a minute at the most and they do not have any huge lines.

    The Fairy King of Ar is just what one would expect out of a low budget fantasy film that sucks. It is unintentionally funny due to it's execution of literally everything. But it is far from being the worst movie I have seen. I only give it three stars because I know there are going to be far worse movies in this collection that this movie appeared in. It is completely harmless to watch as one will most likely soon forget that they even watched it.
    6mamarieken

    Fairy tale about elves

    Maybe people do not like this movie, but my 10-year old son really likes it and has already seen it a few times, each time commenting on it and telling me about it endlessly. Although the story might be slightly lame and predictable, it is a regular feel good movie with lots of slightly moralistic moments, it is better then many other movies in the same genre I've seen. The storyline is indeed thin but since it is a fairy tale, that is part of the fun. The children act well, there is enough suspense in the air to stay interested for the whole time and in the end things do not seem what they looked like. In short, a family movie, well fitted for dreamers like my children.
    1lilimon

    The worst movie ever!!!

    Unbelievable lame production, worst special effects and horrible story line, the worst by far of any pictures I have ever seen. If you need a reference for lame, this is it!!!! Malcolm McDowell and Corbin Bernstein should really erase this from their portfolio!!!
    6kaoskitten

    A Very Fairy After School Special

    This movie is not about special effects or dialogue or script writing or even acting. This movie is about belief: Belief in yourself, in others, in the healing power of faith and the power of good.

    Just like the after school specials of yore, this movie is an ingenious way to facilitate the continued growth of children's' faith in humanity and mankind. It helps open adults' eyes to what children take for granted.

    If you want a striking movie with superb acting and state-of-the-art special effects, then this movie is not for you. However, if you love fairies and you Believe in the Goodness Within, this movie should have a special place in your collection.

    I know my children will watch this movie when the time comes.

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    • Trivia
      The foley artists in this film were students from a performing arts course in Cardiff, South Wales. They did all the background voiceovers in an afternoon for 20 pounds each and some sandwiches.
    • Goofs
      When Evie ran away after Ian tried to catch the fairy, he has the flowers collar in hand, and his hat is on the ground. On one shot from behind him, the hat is in his hand ; on the next shot, he picks it from the ground.
    • Connections
      Featured in Brutalmoose: The Fairy King of Ar - Movie Review (2017)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1998 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Peakviewing Transatlantic
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le royaume des fées
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production company
      • Peakviewing Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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