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The Kid Who Would Be King

The Kid Who Would Be King

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A young boy and his friends are transported to a mythical world when he finds King Arthur’s mythical sword.

CertificatePG

Duration110 mins

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  • Eleanor, 12
  • 11 reviews
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British Battles And A Marvellous Movie!!

4 stars

26 Sep 2019

The Boy Who Became King is not my typical type of film, but trust me when i say that this was FANTASTIC! If it were to be in a book (if it's not already) then i would read it. This movie was a different style of film; normally you would have an American film, but seeing a British movie is quite cool. Also, i loved that normally, the heroes in a movie would be strong and powerful, however these heroes were just normal school boys. This could mean that when people watch it, it could effect them in a way where they feel like they could be a hero too, even if they are just ordinary people. Furthermore, these heroes had gave a mixture of emotions throughout the film and had unexpected turns! In my opinion, i loved the big amounts of action in this film and i thought it had a great, cool, amazing ending. The whole film was fantastic! I would really recommend this.

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