The King Is Alive

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"As the sand shifts... madness nears."
  • R
  • 2000
  • 6.3  (1,989)
  • 52

The King Is Alive is a gripping movie that was released in 2000. The movie follows a group of travelers who are stranded in the Namibian desert. There are nine passengers on the bus who are left to cope with the harsh desert environment. They come from all walks of life, and each has their own story. The bus driver, Henry (David Bradley), is the one who leads them as they try to survive in the desert. Among the travelers are a young couple, Catherine (Romane Bohringer) and Charles (Bruce Davison), an elderly woman, Liz (Janet McTeer), a salesman, Jack (David Calder), a cook, Paul (Vusi Kunene), a professor, Richard (Miles Anderson) and a teenage girl, Little Miss (Jennifer Jason Leigh).

As they wait for rescue, they begin to run out of water and food. They all start to become desperate and agitated, turning on each other. They are stuck in the middle of nowhere and slowly losing hope. They start to believe that they may never be rescued, and that they will die in the desert.

In an attempt to boost morale, Richard suggests that they can pass the time by putting on a performance of Shakespeare's play, King Lear. Everyone agrees to the idea, and they begin to rehearse the play. Through the rehearsal, they get to know each other a little better and start to bond.

The travelers start to tap into their own creativity and emotion as they begin to see the parallels between the play and their own survival story. They begin to find solace and hope in the performance of the play, and soon it becomes a means of escaping the reality of the desert.

As the play draws closer, the travelers start to lose faith again. They become paranoid and suspicious, as if their faith in the play and each other was nothing more than a mirage. In the end, their struggle to survive in the desert becomes a journey of self-discovery and togetherness. They find that when they are together, there is always hope.

The King Is Alive is a film that focuses on human nature in extreme conditions. It explores themes of survival, desperation, and the power of creativity. The beauty of the film is that it shows how people can come together and collaborate, even in the most dire of situations. The characters in the film are believable and their story is compelling, making it a highly emotional and captivating experience for viewers.

The desert setting of the film is also a character of its own. It is beautifully filmed, and its hostility is depicted vividly, emphasizing the perilous situation of the travelers. The director also uses the desert as a metaphor to reflect the emotional states of the characters – just as the barren landscape around them slowly wears them down, so too does the situation they found themselves in chip away at their once strong and resolute facets of personality.

In conclusion, The King Is Alive is a must-watch movie that holds relevance even after two decades since its release. It's not only about the act of survival but also about the nature of humanity, how it connects us and what it takes away from us. The film is beautifully shot and wonderfully acted, drawing the viewer into a world that is both engaging and thought-provoking. So, if you have not seen it yet, give yourself a chance to watch it and be prepared to be swept away by its incredible storytelling.

The King Is Alive is a 2000 drama. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3 and a MetaScore of 52.

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  • Release Date
    2000
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (1,989)
  • Metascore
    52
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