The King (2019 film) explained

The King
Director:David Michôd
Cinematography:Adam Arkapaw
Editing:Peter Sciberras
Music:Nicholas Britell[1]
Distributor:Netflix
Runtime:140 minutes[2]
Language:English
Gross:$126,931

The King is a 2019 epic historical drama film directed by David Michôd, based on several plays from William Shakespeare's Henriad.[3] [4] [5] The screenplay was written by Michôd and Joel Edgerton, who both produced the film with Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Liz Watts. The King includes an ensemble cast led by Timothée Chalamet as the Prince of Wales and later King Henry V of England, alongside Edgerton, Sean Harris, Lily-Rose Depp, Robert Pattinson, and Ben Mendelsohn.

The film focuses on the rise of Henry V as king after his father dies as he also must navigate palace politics, the war his father left behind, and the emotional strings of his past life. The King premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival on 2 September 2019, and was released digitally via Netflix on 11 October 2019. The film received generally favorable reviews from film critics but was criticized by historians for its inaccuracy to both the original plays and historical reality.

Plot

King Henry IV of England has several sons, including the eldest, Henry, Prince of Wales ("Hal"), and Thomas. Hal, uninterested in succeeding his father, spends his days drinking, whoring, and jesting with his companion Falstaff in Eastcheap.

King Henry IV grows tired of Hal's debauchery and announces that Thomas will inherit the throne.

King Henry IV sends Thomas to subdue Hotspur's rebellion. However, Hal arrives and upstages Thomas by challenging Hotspur to single combat. Hal kills Hotspur, ending the battle without further conflict.

Thomas, feeling cheated of his glory, complains to King Henry IV. Shortly thereafter, Thomas dies while campaigning against the rebels in Wales. King Henry IV dies in his bed with Hal present. Hal is anointed as King Henry V and opts for peace and conciliation with his father's many adversaries, despite his actions being seen as weakness.

At King Henry V's coronation feast, envoys from the Dauphin of France present Hal with a tennis ball as an insulting coronation gift. However, King Henry V chooses to frame this as a positive reflection of his boyhood. His sister Philippa, now the Queen of Denmark, cautions her brother that nobles in any royal court have their own interests in mind and will never fully reveal their true intentions.

King Henry V interrogates a captured assassin who claims to have been sent by King Charles VI of France to kill him (King Henry V). French agents approach the English nobles Cambridge and Grey. The traitors plot against Hal and unsuccessfully attempt to win over the Chief Justice, Gascoigne. Gascoigne advises Hal that a show of strength is necessary to unite England, so Hal declares war on France and has Cambridge and Grey beheaded. He approaches Falstaff and appoints him as his chief military strategist, saying that Falstaff is the only man he truly trusts.

The English army sets sail for France. After completing the Siege of Harfleur, they receive taunting messages from the Dauphin. The English advance parties stumble upon a vast French army gathering to face them. Dorset advises Hal to retreat, but Falstaff proposes a false advance to induce the French into rushing forward into the muddy battlefield, where they will be weighed down by their heavy armor and horses. They will then be attacked by the English longbowmen and surrounded by a large, lightly armored flanking force hidden in the nearby woods.

Unable to dissuade Falstaff from leading the advance personally, Hal proposes to the Dauphin that they meet in single combat to decide the battle and minimize bloodshed. The Dauphin, seeing this as weakness, refuses. The Battle of Agincourt commences. Falstaff's plan works – the bulk of the French army charges to engage Falstaff's force and is soon mired in the mud. Hal leads the flanking attack, and the outnumbered but far more mobile English army overpowers the immobilized French, though Falstaff is killed. The Dauphin, seeing his men being driven back, reinvokes Hal's challenge but repeatedly slips and falls in the mud until Hal permits his soldiers to kill him. Hal orders all French prisoners executed for fear that they might regroup, despite Falstaff having previously warned him that such an action would be unchivalrous and unworthy of a king.

Hal reaches King Charles VI, who agrees to adopt him as his heir and offers him the hand of his daughter Catherine of Valois. Hal returns to England with his new wife for a celebratory triumph. In private, she challenges his reasons for invading France and denies the supposed French actions against Hal, suggesting the assassin was a plot from within his own court. Suspicious, Hal confronts Gascoigne, who confesses that he had staged the insult and acts of aggression, believing that his sole duty is to protect the king even if it means deceiving him. In a cold fury, Hal stabs the Chief Justice to death, and returns to Catherine, asking that she promise to always speak the truth to him, as clearly as possible.

Cast

Cast and order are per closing tombstone stand-alone credits. The roles are per closing credits scroll.

In addition, Thibault de Montalembert has a cameo as France's King Charles VI.

Production

Development

In 2013, it was revealed that Joel Edgerton and David Michôd had collaborated on writing an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henriad" plays, Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 and Henry V, for Warner Bros. Pictures.[6] [7] [8] In September 2015, it was announced that Michôd would direct the project, with Warner Bros. producing and distributing the film, and Lava Bear producing.[9]

Casting

In February 2018, Timothée Chalamet joined the cast, with Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner producing, alongside Liz Watts, under their Plan B Entertainment banner. Ultimately, Netflix distributed the film instead of Warner Bros.[10] In March 2018, Edgerton joined the cast of the film.[11] In May 2018, Robert Pattinson, Ben Mendelsohn, Sean Harris, Lily-Rose Depp, Tom Glynn-Carney, and Thomasin McKenzie joined the cast; Dean-Charles Chapman joined in June.[12] [13]

Filming

Principal photography began on 1 June 2018 and wrapped on 24 August.[12] [14] Filming took place throughout England and at Szilvásvárad, Hungary.[15] [16] Many scenes were filmed on location at Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, England.[17] Lincoln Cathedral was used in place of Westminster Abbey for the coronation scenes.[18]

Music

See main article: The King (soundtrack). The film's original score was composed by Nicholas Britell, who thought of approaching the film's music from the 21st century, instead of the medieval 15th century approach, saying "because of the timelessness of these issues, if felt like something that we could explore with the sound of different time periods, just to make you look at the early 1400's in a way that it felt like you hadn't seen it before". He felt that the "1400s looks like it was a foreign planet".[19] [20] He experimented the film's music using bass clarinets run with tape filters, and sounds of metal while composing.[21] It was Britell's most "dark and sombre" music reflecting the zone of the film.[22] Lakeshore Records released the album consisting of 15 tracks from Britell's score, on 1 November 2019 in digital and CD formats, while the vinyl edition was released three years later on 8 July 2022.[21]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 2 September 2019.[23] It screened at the BFI London Film Festival on 3 October 2019,[24] [25] and received a limited release on 11 October 2019 before being released on Netflix, for digital streaming, on 1 November 2019.[26]

Reception

Box office

While released on Netflix, The King did receive a limited theatrical release (43 screens total, for three weeks) in South Korea and New Zealand, grossing $126,931 at the box office.[27]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryNominee(s)Result
AACTA Awards4 December 2019Best FilmBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Liz Watts, David Michôd, Joel Edgerton[28]
Best DirectionDavid Michôd
Best Actor in a Leading RoleTimothée Chalamet
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJoel Edgerton
Ben Mendelsohn
Best CinematographyAdam Arkapaw
Best EditingPeter Sciberras
Best SoundRobert Mackenzie, Sam Petty, Gareth John, Leah Katz, Mario Vacarro, Tara Webb
Best Production DesignFiona Crombie,
Best Costume DesignJane Petrie
Best ScreenplayDavid Michôd, Joel Edgerton
Best Hair and MakeupAlessandro Bertolazzi
Best CastingDes Hamilton, Francine Maisler
4 January 2020Best International FilmBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Liz Watts, David Michôd, Joel Edgerton[29]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards20 November 2019Best Original Score in a Feature FilmNicholas Britell[30]
30 January 2020British / Irish Actor of the YearRobert Pattinson[31]

Historical accuracy

After its release, The King became the subject of widespread commentary over its historical accuracy; as The Independent opined, "as an adaptation of an adaptation, a few things are bound to have been lost in translation".[32] The film, based on the Henriad, a collection of Shakespearean history plays about the monarchs of England, includes several fictional characters (such as John Falstaff) and contains several historical dramatizations of the real events the movie was based on.[33] In France, the movie was criticized for its perceived anti-French sentiment, with French historian Christophe Gilliot stating that "I'm outraged. The image of the French is really sullied. The film has Francophobe tendencies." Gilliot also claimed that "The British far-Right are going to lap [the film] up, it will flatter nationalist egos over there."[34]

Numerous articles were published on the historicity of The King, analysing the historical accuracy of various elements of the movie. The following historical inaccuracies were mentioned:

See also

Notes and References

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  20. Web site: 2019-11-14 . Nicholas Britell's Latest Score Is Fit for a King . 2022-11-29 . Ascap.com . American Society of Composers and Lyricists.
  21. Web site: Tangcay . Jazz . 2019-11-05 . Nicholas Britell Gets to the Emotional Core of Composing for 'The King' . 2022-11-29 . Variety . en-US.
  22. Web site: Grobar . Matt . 2019-11-04 . 'The King' Composer Nicholas Britell Crafts "Most Somber" Score Of His Career In First Collaboration With David Michôd . 2022-11-29 . Deadline . en-US.
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