Thursday, May 12, 2011

Movie Review | Your Highness (2011)

our HRH offers a lot of sword and sorcery action, explosive special effects, and bloody battles with huge beasts and wizards hell. Too bad the movie so desperately wants to be a comedy. While there are some really funny moments, vulgarity and obscenity tire quickly with constant use and the color does not speak only authentic medieval mood can lead to date. Is a unique blend of entertainment, but ultimately an imbalance as flashy action sequences provide much more than the dispersion of dumb and stupid slapstick gags ramblings of rival brothers. A fantasy action film with some humor, or an outright comedy set in the world of knights in shining armor would have been preferable, but the division does fifty to fifty only pay half the time.

Constantly overshadowed by the actions of his brother knights, Fabious Prince (James Franco), discontented rabble Thadeous (Danny McBride) download simple frustration with diplomatic clumsiness, falling in many minds, and berating his assistant Courtney (Rasmus Hardiker). But when Belladonna Fabious new 'girlfriend (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Leeza (Justin Theroux), is forced to Thadeous tags along in his quest for the first time. The encounter with a magician perverted but wise, wild, jungle, bare-chested, and the fierce warrior driven wife Elizabeth (Natalie Portman), Thadeous must learn to play the role of a brave knight - and when he is captured by Fabious Leeza, clumsy prince could become a hero just like that.

His Highness does not offer any surprises. It is a stoner comedy fused with swords and sorcery epic, full of enigmas, mythological monsters, sorcerers, riddles, maze virgin impotent and the magic of colors. Knights in shining armor rescuing damsels in distress on a quest to defeat a powerful wizard. They do, however, curse creatively with the language most anachronously fool. Almost every line of dialogue ends with rudeness McBride, who manages a genuine laugh only at first. "Sourpuss," "Da", "Nice", and most of the profanity provides a simpering touch rarely seen in the comedies of time.

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