I wish I had read the reviews before I watched the movie.
I can not add to what everyone else has commented on.
I gave a 1 star rating only for the music. Too bad the acting and script and plot were not as good. Was this done as a high school art project?
King Arthur: Excalibur Rising
2017
Action / Adventure
King Arthur: Excalibur Rising
2017
Action / Adventure
Plot summary
A re-imagining of the Arthurian legend centered around Arthur's illegitimate son Owain who must learn to take up his father's mantle as king.
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October 06, 2018 at 05:31 AM
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I have a brother?!
PLOT SPOILERS? The film starts off with a decent scene of King Arthur getting killed on the battlefield while a Gandolf (Simon Armstrong) looking guy watches. Excalibur is returned to the lake (looks like scum pond) and then the picture goes down hill. 19 years later Morganna (Nicola Stuart-Hill) is drinking blood to stay young as Arthur's son fights against Arthur's son and Morganna is involved in a crystal light saber battle for her life.
The king was Justin Bieber punk and there was no acting allowed on the set. The dialogue was horrible and Merlin has a wolf named "Ja-Kaal." It was worst film with "King Arthur" in the title I have ever watched.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Let's make Britain Great Again.
Pitiful attempt to do King Arthur on an indie budget
KING ARTHUR: EXCALIBUR RISING is a terrible British indie fantasy flick made to cash-in on the new release by Guy Ritchie. It's a lamentable effort from beginning to end and one of the worst I've ever seen. The story takes ideas, themes, and characters from the Arthurian myths and throws them into one lengthy, dragged-out whole. The general look is of a budget GAME OF THRONES, with some bloody kill scenes here and there and lots of wooden acting. The look is mildly convincing but there's virtually no story here and not enough to sustain a half hour short, let alone a full-length feature. Towards the end a guy who is the spitting image of Gandalf the Grey in THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING turns up and of course you know he's meant to be Merlin. Mere words cannot describe the badness of this production.