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Message from the King

  • 2016
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 42m
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6.4/10
19K
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Message from the King (2016)
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ActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Jacob King, a mysterious outsider from South Africa, arrives in Los Angeles to look for his missing younger sister.Jacob King, a mysterious outsider from South Africa, arrives in Los Angeles to look for his missing younger sister.Jacob King, a mysterious outsider from South Africa, arrives in Los Angeles to look for his missing younger sister.

  • Director
    • Fabrice du Welz
  • Writers
    • Oliver Butcher
    • Stephen Cornwell
  • Stars
    • Chadwick Boseman
    • Luke Evans
    • Alfred Molina
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Oliver Butcher
      • Stephen Cornwell
    • Stars
      • Chadwick Boseman
      • Luke Evans
      • Alfred Molina
    • 113User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chadwick Boseman
    Chadwick Boseman
    • Jacob King
    Luke Evans
    Luke Evans
    • Wentworth
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Preston
    Teresa Palmer
    Teresa Palmer
    • Kelly
    Arthur Darbinyan
    Arthur Darbinyan
    • Duc
    Lucan Melkonian
    • Zico
    Diego Josef
    Diego Josef
    • Armand
    James Jordan
    James Jordan
    • Scott
    Roman Mitichyan
    Roman Mitichyan
    • Vrioni
    Ava Kolker
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    Drew Powell
    Drew Powell
    • Merrick
    Jonno Roberts
    Jonno Roberts
    • Rice
    Max Daniels
    Max Daniels
    • Piotr
    Natalie Martinez
    Natalie Martinez
    • Trish
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Leary
    Jake Weary
    Jake Weary
    • Bill
    Amin El Gamal
    Amin El Gamal
    • Martine
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Keegan
    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Oliver Butcher
      • Stephen Cornwell
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    7peterp-450-298716

    The message got through. The hard way.

    "It's Bianca. She's got a brother. He's in town, says he has what we've been looking for. He's out of control, Mike. You told me Bianca was not a problem anymore. Bianca isn't a problem anymore. I'm afraid that's his problem."

    Those who imagine the Los Angeles metropolis to be idealistically beautiful, they should adjust that view after watching "Message from the King". The less beautiful part of Los Angeles is used here. An impoverished neighborhood where the vast majority of residents live in poverty and where crime and drugs are an obvious part of society. Ash gray ghettos full of human suffering. And that's being emphasized by drizzly weather. The crowded mortuary is a reflection of these fading slums. A collection of nobodies who died because of an overdose, madness (drowned in a bathtub as an imaginary fish) and gang violence.

    This is what Jacob King (Chadwick Boseman) faces when he arrives in L.A. The reason why he's staying in the city of angels is the sudden disappearance of his younger sister Bianca (Sibongile Mlambo). Soon he discovers the sore situation his sister got herself into and what it did to her : she earned a spot in the mortuary with a name tag on her big toe. The search for the murderers of his younger sister brings him in touch with all kind of figures. Trish (Natalie Martinez) the loyal neighbor points him in the right direction after which he meets a violent gang of Balkan criminals run by a certain Zico (Lucan Melkonian). Then there's the rich dentist Wentworth (Luke Evans) and the wealthy movie producer Preston (Alfred Molina). And let me tell you. Some of them are getting to know the bicycle chain he just bought, in a less pleasant way.

    For Jacob, these L.A. neighborhoods probably still look like charming neighborhoods compared to where he comes from. His sister Bianca, his deceased brother Isaac and Jacob himself, lived the largest part of their life in South Africa in the Cape Flat townships, a sandy area south of Cape Town and better known as "Apartheid's dumping ground". A dilapidated community where gangs rule. Both in the slums and in prison. Such as "The Number Gangs". Isaac was a member of this notorious gang, until his death. Reason enough for Bianca to turn her back on her home country and to seek salvation in the United States.

    You could say this movie is a cheaper version of "The Equalizer" with Boseman having an equal personality as Denzel Washington. A cold-blooded but alert person who has control over his violent eruptions and who accurately follows the traces to solve the criminal puzzle in the end. However, the ultimate motive remains quite mysterious. Perhaps the only minus I could find in this hard-core, ultra-dark movie. In fact, it's an ordinary revenge film that differs slightly from others because of its quirky atmosphere and tone. And afterwards I discovered the film was directed by a fellow countryman : Fabrice du Welz. Maybe that's why this movie displays a kind of willfulness.

    Even though this action-flick is soaked by cliché elements (corrupt policemen, a cunning politician and a prostitute (Teresa "Lights Out" Palmer) who plays the Good Samaritan), you can speak of a stylish end product. No explicit violence scenes (the result is usually more explicit than the action itself) and a few star-like interpretations like that of Teresa Palmer. But especially Chadwick Boseman impressed. A man with few words, but hard negotiating techniques. From the very first instance, I was fascinated by him. In my opinion, this is yet again a rough diamond that simmers on Netflix undiscovered. Don't let anybody stop you from watching this when you bump into it somewhere, because this will surely surprise you.

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    8theredandwhitekey

    Hidden Among the Rags (of LA) comes a Beauty of Cinematic Excellence

    This movie shows you what cinema should look like. This old craft of making movies with tempo, cinematography, editing and score is deprived of all imprints of judgement, opinion or the director's indulging in his pretentious personality as many directors strive to do these days; it seems that the director has nothing to prove but only the commitment to telling a beautiful masterful story filmed with excellence and craftsmanship. The goal here is to learn what real cinema is. Everything serves the story, everything is well balanced. It's an exercise in genre and a director's pure intentions to making only cinema. You don't get pitiful emotion or euphoric fake bliss you only marvel in excellence. No shot is overrated, no emotion is fake. This is a work of a master. And these days masters are found in Europe. It brought me back to my film school days when I was in awe with the great directors of past and how they can create a work of art without the excesses of today's cinematic work that is riddled with uselessness and has no soul or beauty. Mind you, this is not a masterpiece, far from it; rather this is a lesson of what true cinema is... Watch it and be in awe...
    6James7676

    In memory of Chadwick Boseman

    I watch this last night to remember a fine actor Chadwick Boseman. He didn't disappoint. It was a fine performance by a great actor and it's sad that he is no longer with us. The movie itself was slow. I felt the pacing could've been faster and the fight scenes could be done better but otherwise it was entertaining. A good Netflix film given a lot them are absolute garbage.
    7jasondagrey

    A simple story with a solid script

    A simple story with a solid script with action and twists. When Jacob King from South Africa does not hear from his sister in America. He decides to visit and uncovers a pit of lies and betrayal.

    I enjoyed this cracker. I knew, where the story was going and then the story takes a side step. Which leaves you like mmmm OK and then your back to where you thought the story was going.

    Now my issues, the accent was too strong or low. Which stopped certain scenes from connecting. Also I'm not going to lie a car chase scene and some one liners would have made it Fire. And the action needed more multi angles (point of view shots). But this would add 1000s to budget and editing time. Modern film making is control by numbers, like most products today. So, I am not disappointed and I cant wait for this teams next project.

    Apart from that very good watch. Casting and performances were strong. If you like films like taken with a touch of born identity. Then this is the Netflix title for you. One the best crime action dramas on Netflix today.
    5StudleyDave

    Alright

    Nice to see Chadwick in a role other than that of a superhero and/or a 'good guy'

    The story could have done with being more refined, and with more substance

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    • Trivia
      Chadwick Boseman stated in an interview that he based his accent he uses for the Marvel character Black Panther from a film he was working on where he played a man from South Africa. This is the film to which he was referring.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the film when Jacob is giving a goodbye sendoff to Kelly and her daughter on the bridge before they get on the bus, there are no official charter bus stops on the 6th Street Viaduct Bridge or any Los Angeles bridges (which has since been demolished) Only in emergencies are unofficial stops made. This was solely created for the movie.
    • Quotes

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      Woman: [on voice message, crying] Jacob, it's Bianca. I'm in trouble. I need your help, please. I have something they want. Jacob, I don't know what to do. Please, call me.

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Armenian
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Thông Điệp Từ Nhà Vua
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Backup Media
      • Canal+
      • Ciné+
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $315,132
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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