King Ralph - Worse than being Henry VIII's wife

Published: Nov. 18, 2019, 11:40 p.m.

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Inside lives a truly great film that delves into commentary about what it means to be a leader, the sacrifices one must make for their people, that no one should be judged by their appearance, and that anyone can truly be great. Unfortunately, it\'s all thrown aside for the sake of groan-inducing hi-jinx and jingoism. Yay....

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King Ralph is a debacle. It\'s a horrendous stain on film-making and for only one reason - the "comedy". Imagine a mash-up of The King\'s Speech and C.H.O.M.P.S. and then throw your popcorn into the toilet and replace it with burnt toast. That\'s your cinematic viewing experience here. It\'s atrociously annoying, horrendously offensive at points and trips over it\'s own wit to pickup a pratfall. Expect your living room to be as silent as all of England when they learned Hollywood planned to eliminate the entire Royal Family in effigy.

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Despite all that, there does live a truly great film inside of King Ralph, it\'s just hard to see. The acting is spectacular (a monument should be erected in every city, town and village to Sir Peter O\' Toole), Goodman is TRULY funny when he\'s allowed to be by the stifling hi-jinx, and the production design is top notch. Remnants of the source material (the more satirical elements, at least) still manage to come across and still hold weight. They are just mired down by all the gags to keep this thing from being "good".

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It\'s still a do, but it\'s not a do in the classic sense of a bad movie. It\'s the "good" in this film that you\'ll want to watch it for. The "bad" is like sticking your head in the garbage can.

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