Family Reviews the Kid Who Would Be King

The Child Who Would Be King | 2019 | PG | – 3.5.1

content-ratings Why is "The Child Who Would Be King" rated PG? The MPAA rating has been assigned for "fantasy activity violence, scary images, thematic elements including some bullying, and language." The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes brief, unclear nudity, demons, dragons and flaming swords used to fight humans with a few scratches shown, and many demons destroyed including a few beheadings, scary sounds and voices, magic and legends, and some name-calling and mild obscenities. Read our parents' guide below for details on sexual content, violence & potent linguistic communication."


A contemporary retelling of the Arthurian legend with an ordinary British schoolboy (Louis Ashbourne Serkis), who happens upon the legendary sword Excalibur and must unite his schoolmates into a ring of knights and along with Merlin (Patrick Stewart) take on the evil Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson). Besides with Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris and Angus Imrie. Directed by Joe Cornish. A few phrases are spoken in Latin with English translation. [Running Time: 2:00]

The Child Who Would Be King Sex activity/NUDITY 3

 – We see a fully nude man from the dorsum and from a altitude (his blank back and buttocks are evident but without clear detail; we just see flesh tones). Nosotros see a nude man enter a shop and the clerk reacts to his nudity (we see his bare shoulders and chest).

The Child Who Would Be King VIOLENCE/GORE 5

 - Many demon knights on horseback break up through the ground and charge a school carrying flaming swords: school children slam many of them with cars destroying them, others are taken out by ropes pulled upwardly, throwing them from their horses, and the children then fight them with swords; gymnastic boxes are swung from a ceiling knocking others to the ground and many children with swords fight with many demon knights (nosotros see a few heads being lopped off, a couple run through and we see what looks like a spurt of liquid or claret while others turn into glowing embers).
 A dragon pushes upwards out of the footing with a skeletal knight on its back; the knight attacks a pre-teen boy using his flaming sword and the boy falls back onto the ground before some other male child hits the knight and dispatches him; other knights come out of the ground and chase three children that tip over a barrel of flammable liquid that ignites the attackers and they chase the children through the streets (ane is obliterated when it runs into an opened automobile door, one disintegrates when it crashes into a passenger vehicle stop enclosure and the final one is destroyed by a car crashing into information technology head on and they all burst into glowing embers). Many demon knights push up through the basis and ride on horses chasing four teens on horses through woods; one knight is knocked off its horse, and a pre-teen male child falls off his horse and is held by the pharynx by a demon knight until someone attacks the knight. Several teens run to a cliff and jump landing on a ledge below unharmed, every bit many demon knights on horseback follow and autumn into the ocean below, disappearing. A pre-teen boy is chased by a winged demon that blows burn down at him, and other teens wrap ropes around the demon's tail and wings to keep it from flying away until the boy jumps on its back and cuts its head off (nosotros run into the head separate) earlier it is sucked into a vortex and out of sight. A winged demon flaps around a pre-teen boy, who pretends to hand her a sword, and and so stabs her in the abdomen; the walls of a cave passage crumble and we see the demon covered with rubble as the boy and three other teens run out of the cave to safety. A adult female holds a human by the neck and wraps a root around his throat. A winged demon blows flames at an owl and it falls to the ground; we run into the owl transformed to a man with char marks on his face and he is fed a tonic that revives him.
 Nosotros see a demon with large bat-similar wings and sharp teeth and a long tail flapping in the air. A pre-teen boy wakes with a showtime and hears noises in his back k, where he sees a skeletal knight pushing up through the basis and property a flaming sword; the boy tries to run and the knight enters the business firm and comes after him, only is struck down past a man (the knight bursts into glowing embers). We see what a city volition look similar if things are not put right with people shackled and trudging through streets and everything in flames. Several pre-teens are held by roots that wrap around them and pull them into the basis.
 Four teens walk through thick fog and water that rises as they move through; ii boys with swords fight and one breaks one of the swords. Iv teens jump into a deep passage where they find 4 doors and choose one to laissez passer through; they hack the vines covering the opening and they grow back subsequently they pass through. Vines on the walls of a passage catch iv teens as they laissez passer through; the teens hack at the vines with their swords and three of the four of them are seen wrapped with roots and hanging from walls (they are OK later on) and the fourth runs through another passage and most falls into molten lava below. A pre-teen boy is held upside down by his feet and change falls out of his pockets while two bullies harass him; when another boy tells them to let him get, they shove him into a puddle and driblet the other boy (he falls hard on the footing but we see no injuries) and the bullies walk abroad simply to be attacked past another boy who knocks one corking to the footing and punches him repeatedly (nosotros run across one boy with a scratch on his face up). Two bullies chase a pre-teen male child through a park and into a construction area where the boy falls off a ledge and lies motionless on a pile of clay (the bullies run away). Police pick upwards a man walking forth the side of a highway. A man stands on a table in a school cafeteria and students throw drink cartons at him knocking him off the tabular array (no injuries). A pre-teen boy holds a large sword and startles his mother when he turns effectually quickly and the sword is pointed at her. A door is slammed preventing 2 pre-teen boys from leaving a room and a man in the room conjures upwards a magic spell that makes things in the room spin effectually them. A coach stops curt on a highway and when a man enters the motorcoach, he puts a spell on the driver (he looks like he's in a trance). Four teens huddle together to keep warm while sleeping outside on an island.
 We hear a hissing vocalism coming from hole-and-corner and follow roots through the clay to a woman attached to a tree trunk past roots wrapped around her (we see her in this condition a few times). A adult female covered with tree roots and vines pulls away from the foliage and nosotros hear squishing sounds; she and then falls to the footing and crawls. A deep voice repeats, "The sword has returned," and a adult female says, "The King must die." An blithe sequence shows many knights with swords fighting with bloody splatters on armor and men falling expressionless. Nosotros hear well-nigh the souls of fallen warriors beingness enslaved. A voice talks about preying on the weaknesses of others.
 A man transforms into an owl when he sneezes (feathers float into the air with each change) and dorsum to human being class again in several scenes. A man transforms into an owl and slams into a closed fireplace and a closed window (he transforms to human class and holds his caput in hurting). A human being looks pale and breathes heavily after performing a magic spell and says he's done for until sunrise (nosotros see him OK later). A pre-teen male child pulls on a sword cached in a stone and he falls astern when it starts to come loose. A auto speeds into an intersection and stops just before existence struck by other cars. Four pre-teens with swords do sword fighting with trees that are nether a spell and can move; a man performs magic and blows the attacking trees to splinters and the young people are unharmed.
 A schoolhouse principal reprimands a pre-teen boy for fighting and tells him that he has to change. A pre-teen male child receives text messages from a friend proverb that someone is following him and pleading for aid. We hear almost the legend of King Arthur and nigh his half-sister Morgana who vowed to obtain Excalibur for herself. People talk about the earth being more unstable than ever. A pre-teen boy tells his female parent, "You wouldn't sympathize. Dad would understand." Letters written on a boy's fingers spell out, "UR DED," and he shows them to another boy that he is bullying. People talk about a solar eclipse. A pre-teen boy says a programme is too dangerous and, "We'll die." We hear almost the code of knights and that they must exist pure of heart, they must persevere, and respect their loved ones. A man says that Stonehenge is a conveyance organisation and when five people step among the stones, they disappear. A woman tells a pre-teen boy that his father was a drinker and angry at everything.
 A man talks about needing beetle blood, ground bone and beaver urine to revive him and in one scene he describes a fast nutrient meal as containing all of those things.

The Kid Who Would Be King Language 1

 - 1 mild obscenity, name-calling (insignificant, powerless, bullyable, weird, kiddies, ladies, selfish, rotten, little rats, low-born serf, Simba, Percy jockstrap, freak, deluded, meek, callow, stupid, liar, cheat, beholden, creepy, humiliating), exclamations (Christmas day, shut-up, I swear), 9 religious exclamations (e.g. God Socks, Godforsaken, Oh My God, Thank you God, Thank God). | profanity glossary |

The Kid Who Would Be King SUBSTANCE USE

 - A woman describes a man equally a "drinker."

The Kid Who Would Be King Give-and-take TOPICS

 - Legends, Rex Arthur and the Knights of the Round Tabular array, enemies, allies, fairy tales, sorcery, greed, entitlement, vengeance, destiny, danger, bravery, truth, trust, friendship, bullying, pity, ignorance, slavery, adventures, heroes, myths, lies, single parenting, giving upwards, estranged fathers.

The Kid Who Would Be King MESSAGE

 - Evil turns people against each other. A land is merely as good as its leaders.

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We've gone through several editorial changes since nosotros started roofing films in 1992 and older reviews are not as consummate & accurate as contempo ones; we plan to revisit and correct older reviews every bit resources and time permits.

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