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Le Roi Arthur : La Légende d'Excalibur

Original title: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
  • 2017
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  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
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Charlie Hunnam in Le Roi Arthur : La Légende d'Excalibur (2017)
Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy - whether he likes it or not.
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Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy - whether he li... Read allRobbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy - whether he likes it or not.Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy - whether he likes it or not.

  • Director
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Writers
    • Joby Harold
    • Guy Ritchie
    • Lionel Wigram
  • Stars
    • Charlie Hunnam
    • Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    • Jude Law
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    242K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    775
    385
    • Director
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Joby Harold
      • Guy Ritchie
      • Lionel Wigram
    • Stars
      • Charlie Hunnam
      • Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
      • Jude Law
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 365Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Charlie Hunnam
    Charlie Hunnam
    • Arthur
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    • The Mage
    Jude Law
    Jude Law
    • Vortigern
    Djimon Hounsou
    Djimon Hounsou
    • Bedivere
    Eric Bana
    Eric Bana
    • Uther
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Bill
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Rubio
    Craig McGinlay
    Craig McGinlay
    • Percival
    Tom Wu
    Tom Wu
    • George
    Kingsley Ben-Adir
    Kingsley Ben-Adir
    • Wet Stick
    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
    • Back Lack
    Annabelle Wallis
    Annabelle Wallis
    • Maggie
    Zac Barker
    • Young Arthur - 2 yrs.
    Oliver Barker
    Oliver Barker
    • Young Arthur - 2 yrs.
    Geoff Bell
    Geoff Bell
    • Mischief John
    Poppy Delevingne
    Poppy Delevingne
    • Igraine
    Millie Brady
    Millie Brady
    • Catia
    Nicola Wren
    • Lucy
    • Director
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Joby Harold
      • Guy Ritchie
      • Lionel Wigram
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    8MichaelNontonMulu

    An Entertaining Adaptation of King Arthur & Excalibur Sword

    Wow, this is one heck of a movie. I was overwhelmed with some of the scenes, especially the fighting scenes in the beginning, the middle and also in the end. There was a wonderful opening credit scene which I felt was very awesome. It lasted probably only 5 minutes but it really impressed me. And, the movie also had some brief parts which were fun to see, like the scene when Arthur was telling the story about the Vikings. Out of the whole fighting scenes, the one that I enjoyed most was in the middle which I felt was rather breathtaking and having an ultimate amazing ending.

    Apart from the cool action sequences, the movie also had some dramatic moments and surprises. I really think that the way Guy Ritchie directed this movie made it very enjoyable. I did feel some similarities with other movies that he directed like the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie and its sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in 2011, especially in the part of using pieces of flash backs to explain something.

    I think the special effects to the movie was very good, which should not be a surprise considering it has a USD 175 million budget. My only worry is with such hefty budget, it may not be having a large profit since the movie itself might not appeal to some hardline fans of the folklore of King Arthur, Excalibur, mages and so on, due to the rather unusual way of story telling. Some people might also feel that the movie lacks the cruelty & violence of a medieval era war kind of movie such as Kingdom of Heaven or Game of Thrones TV series. For my personal view though, this movie was just nice since its attraction is certainly on the way the story being told, and again, its fighting sequence.

    The sound effects of the movie were very good. Some background music truly gave extra sense of suspense or sadness and so on. The duration of 2 hours was just perfect to me, and I honestly felt there was no dull moment. There was no post-credit scene for you to wait, except if you enjoy listening to the soundtrack song & music. Before I forgot, there was a cameo appearance of the popular soccer player David Beckham. Let's see if you noticed him.

    So for those who want to enjoy a nice action adventure film in the medieval period with some sword and sorcery plus the background of King Arthur with the knights of the round table, then you would definitely enjoy this one (especially if you are a fan of Guy Ritchie's works). Now if you are not a fan of this kind of movie or you prefer a more bloody/violent movie, then perhaps this one would be a bit soft.

    For my complete review, pls have a look at michaelnontonmulu.blogspot.co.id
    7damianphelps

    Actually Deserved A Trilogy

    This is Guy Ritchie all day long. Guy doesn't do subtle. What he does do, is more often or not, deliver a visually entertaining feast for the eyes sprinkled with action and humour.

    Charlie Hunnam was an interesting choice for Arthur. I became a fan of his during Sons of Anarchy but some of his other work has been a little hit and miss. Initially I wasn't enjoying him but as the film moved forward I took to his portrayal of the character.

    For me Excalibur is the bench mark telling of this tale in film, David Gemmel has a series of novels that offer a great version of the story as well. The point being is that this movie has a lot to compete with and to be fair it does a pretty good job, its lots of fun :)
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Less than legendary, still better than expected

    'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword' left me somewhat on the fence. It is much better than some critics have said, being nowhere near among the worst films seen so far this year, but it to me doesn't quite warrant the vehement defence it's garnered too.

    Guy Ritchie's best? Not by a long shot. His worst? Nowhere near, nothing is worse than 'Swept Away'. 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword' could have been much better but it's hardly a film with no redeeming qualities and there are far worse films around. Then again this is coming from somebody who tries to observe and talk about redeeming qualities even in really bad films (for instance 1 and 2 out of 10 ratings are pretty rare, and am generally giving out 10/10s a little less).

    There are strengths with 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'. The costumes, scenery and production design are pretty audacious while never having a fake or too clean look, one does get sucked into the atmosphere and setting of the film and can feel the authenticity. The rousing, rich in energy and thrilling music score is a strong contender for the film's best asset.

    Some nice humorous lines, some exciting and innovatively choreographed action and a mix of coarse realism and a mythic touch are further things to like. The story is never dull, actually mostly having a vibrant energy, as such and is just about easy to follow if not perfect in execution, do admire it though for putting a new spin on a timeless but old story sometimes in need of more freshness when adapted.

    Charlie Hunnam has an easy-going and steely charisma in the title role, and he is perfectly matched by dignified Dijimon Hounsou and particularly a sinister but surprisingly rootable Jude Law as the villain of the piece.

    However, Ritchie's direction has a tendency to be chaotic and overdone, while the shaky camera work is some of the most excessive of any film to use it seen recently and the editing has an awkward jerkiness that can feel nauseating. Special effects are a mixed bag, some are good, others are very artificial looking and reminiscent of a low-budget video game.

    While there are good performances here, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey is pretty wasted in an underwritten role and David Beckham is dreadfully out of place with his amateurish acting standing out like a sore thumb. Generally the characters could have been better written, some needed more development and others needed their motivations expanded upon and made much clearer (particularly the titular character). The most interesting in fact is Vortigen.

    Parts of the story do work well, but there are other times where the pacing could have slowed down and that there could have been less going on, some of it felt too frenetic and bloated.

    In conclusion, better than expected but less than legendary. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    8mmorin-78361

    Don't listen to critics

    This is the first time I've ever reviewed a movie. But I'm stunned by the hatred being unleashed by critics about King Arthur. I don't get it and won't stay silent. I've seen it twice (once in 3-D) and loved it. And I'll see it again. I'm not sure what critics wanted or expected from this movie. But they seem to love to hate Guy Ritchie. It's almost international sport at this point. If you don't like Ritchie's signature style, the movie probably isn't for you. His mark is all over it, though it's a very different genre for him. It's a fresh take that breathes new life into an old legend. It's perfect for the video game generation. That's not a bad thing.

    I am a big fan of the Arthurian legend and all the movies and stories that have come before. This version doesn't take away from that. It's different and the Arthur origin story hasn't been done before. He's growing into his role as King. The editing, pace, sharp banter and bromances lighten some of the heavier moments and there are so many great scenes. And I can't say enough about Daniel Pemberton's score. It's a character unto itself and gives the film a medieval, modern, rock-and-roll edge. I was mesmerized and wasn't bored for a second. The film is visually dazzling, and I wanted to know more about these characters.

    I came into the movie with no expectations, other than I couldn't wait to see Charlie Hunnam on the big screen again. I'm a devoted Sons of Anarchy fan, and it surprises me that he isn't a household name yet. He brings so much to this role. He flat-out looks incredible. He already lights up any screen, but putting on 20 lbs. of muscle makes him look like a super hero. But he also brings depth to the role – not easy to do in a movie full of stars and big-time special effects. He's cocky, charismatic, but also vulnerable. A reluctant hero, who's not sure he's ready or willing to embrace his destiny. I want to know more about his relationship with the Mage, played by Astrid Berges-Frisbey. There's subtle sexual tension between those two, that hints at more. I read that she's supposed to be Guinevere, so I hope they make more movies.

    Jude Law has so much fun with his role and I liked his mix of swagger and shame. Djimon Hounsou and Aiden Gillen are fantastic, as well as the rest of the cast. You want to hang out with these guys and have a beer and you definitely want them fighting for you. The action scenes are big and over the top, but that's the fun of a Summer movie.

    It's no secret that Guy made a 3.5 hour Arthur film that he had to cut down to 2 hours. There's more story to be told. But that was the plan for multiple movies. Stupid critics are trying to ruin that. Don't listen to them. And if you want to see more of Charlie's range, check out Lost City of Z.
    8masonsaul

    Great fantasy adventure

    King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a great fantasy adventure that's stylish and funny with a fresh and interesting take on the King Arthur mythos. Charlie Hunnam gives an incredible and extremely charismatic lead performance. Djimon Hounsou and Aidan Gillen are both great and Jude Law is a terrific villiain. Guy Richtie's direction is fantastic, combining his classic trademarks and style with a grander scale. The music by Daniel Pemberton is amazing. However, it's brought down by some poor CG but it's impressive for the most part.

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    • Trivia
      This was supposed to be the first installment of a planned six-film series. Those plans were scrapped after it bombed at the box office.
    • Goofs
      Several times the country was called England. Arthur was King of Britain and the Britons. England was formed by the invading Anglo Saxons several centuries later.
    • Quotes

      King Arthur: Why have enemies when you can have friends?

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Bros, Village Roadshow, Ratpac Entertainment and Weed Road Pictures logos are made of newly-forged metal and appear in reverse.
    • Connections
      Featured in Talking with Chris Hardwick: Charlie Hunnam (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      The Life
      Written by Gareth Williams

      Licensed courtesy of Human LLC & Microsoft Corporation

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • India
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El Rey Arturo: La leyenda de la espada
    • Filming locations
      • Capel Curig, Conwy, Wales, UK(Gwern Gof Isaf)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Weed Road Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $175,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,175,066
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,371,270
      • May 14, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $149,175,066
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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