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Justin and the Knights of Valour

Justin and the Knights of Valour

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A feel-good animation about Justin, an unlikely hero who dreams of being a valiant knight, but lives in a hum-drum town where knights...

CertificatePG

Duration96 mins

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  • James, 14
  • 38 reviews

Review by James, 14

1 stars

04 Jun 2014

Justing and the Knights of Valour is really boring, has an unoriginal storyline, where Justin wants to be a knight and his father doesn't think he can do it. Justin then goes off to save the princess, defeat the bad guy and save the world. As you can tell, not very original, to me at least. The jokes are rubbish, the plot seems too rushed at times and the script is so boring, I almost fell asleep at times. This is only entertaining to very new movie watchers, who have never heard of cliches before, because after they watch this film, they'll know every one in the book. Overall, this film is boring, has a rushed plot, full to the brim with cliches and a very boring main character, who always talks in a boring drone that gets on your nerves after just 5 minutes. Definintely NOT recommended.

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