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The King Is Dead!

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A husband (Dan Wyllie) and wife (Bojana Novakovic) take extreme measures to deal with their loud, lowlife neighbor.

Critics Reviews

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Glenn Dunks Onya Magazine The screenplay comes with a wealth of comical gags and observations about suburban life that many audiences should identify with. Rated: B Oct 17, 2013 Full Review Adam Ross The Aristocrat If this film had a more propulsive plot, veered into Straw Dogs territory and retained its dark laughs, I imagine we would be talking about an Australian classic. Rated: 3/5 Sep 27, 2012 Full Review CJ Johnson Film Mafia The King is Dead!, while not as brilliant as Bad Boy Bubby or Alexandra's Project, shares with those films a unique and perverse vision of Australian suburbia ... De Heer's always bold, and here he's bold again. The Independent King is certainly not dead. Rated: 3.5/5 Jul 24, 2012 Full Review Simon Miraudo Quickflix The King is Dead has some great comic asides, and the finale paints Max and Therese into a genuinely dangerous and entertaining corner. Rated: 3/5 Jul 16, 2012 Full Review Luke Buckmaster The Daily Review/Crikey The King is Dead! is a deliciously dark genre mash-up, coy and explorative but tight and insular, sprayed with wry laughs and a genuinely foreboding undertone. Jul 16, 2012 Full Review Jim Schembri 3AW Black comedies rarely come as carefully measured or as full-blooded as this marvellously engaging lark, which is essentially a revenge fantasy for anyone who has ever suffered the prolonged trauma of living with a bad neighbour. Rated: 3/5 Jul 13, 2012 Full Review Read all reviews

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matthias s "The King is Dead!" is a cinematic enigma that defies genre conventions with mixed results. It's a decent movie, but you won't be rushing to recommend it. The film struggles to find its tone, never fully committing to being dark or funny, leaving the audience in a perplexing middle ground. The acting is passable, with Dan Wyllie doing a decent job in the lead role. The plot shows potential, but the execution leaves something to be desired. The film's look is adequate, nothing particularly striking, but it serves its purpose. However, where "The King is Dead!" truly falters is in its last half hour. It takes an unexpected turn that feels forced and out of place, leaving viewers scratching their heads, and not in a good way. In the end, the film is a strange, forgettable experience that's difficult to categorize, making it a perplexing addition to your movie night. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/15/23 Full Review Joel C A pretty relatable story about loud bogan drug dealing neighbours and how to deal with them. A small but effective film with some funny characters. The main character's choices towards the end get a bit ridiculous but it wraps up fairly well. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 04/20/21 Full Review Audience Member slowest dullest movie I have seen in a long time. one of those movies where you simply don't care what happens Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member In short: Entertaining unpredictable story about neighborly behavior, and taking action when police doesn't I saw this film at the Ghent filmfestival 2012. The announcement text in the festival brochure sounded intriguing, and promised a series of surprising as well as disturbing turns of events. It worked out different from what I expected, but still surprising and disturbing alike. Imagine a well-to-do couple buying a new house in what looks like a classy neighborhood. On one side a young couple with one little daughter, with whom they make friends easily, even to the extent that they make a small door in the fence to allow the kid walking in and out when she wants to. On the other side is a house that looks disorderly, to say the least, inhabited by an antisocial man (called "King" for short) who receives even-so antisocial people on a daily (and even nightly) basis. Loud parties, drug deals, fights et cetera keep the newly moved couple from their badly needed sleep. They call the police from time to time when the noise from the neighbors borders on unbearable, as law abiding citizens should do, but it has no effect whatsoever. They approach the neighbor and try to reason with him, but his reaction shows a total lack of communication, and the dialog doesn't lead to anything useful. Some people tell them to stop bothering, and to buy earplugs to solve the problem. You easily sympathize with the couple, while observing how desperation creeps up gradually. Finally they reach a point where they decide to take action. Their plan is to hide some of their silverware in the neighbor's house when he is away, and to call in the police. Their hope is that he gets arrested and disappears for some time. Being amateur burglars it proves not that easy for the faint of heart to break into someone else's house by night. Some hilarious scenes show how they eventually get in. For spoiler's sake this is as far as my synopsis goes. Expect the unexpected after that. I very much like the way the couple is portrayed as proud house owners and their fruitless steps to deal with the nuisance their neighbors cause, initially by calling the police, later on by trying to reason with the neighbor. It all leads to more despair, thus needing desperate actions. You only can ponder how you would act yourself in such a situation. Hopefully it remains a thought experiment, to never come true in the real world. All in all, this film can be considered quality entertainment. Do not try to think more of it. However, I found the final scenes a bit far fetched, more than necessary depending on caricatures. I had expected the scenario writers to get more out of the finale. But that is easy for me to say from my comfy chair. The rest of the scenario is well thought out, including the good versus bad neighbors contrast. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review harsh c Some amusing scenes but the plot gets ever more farsical Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member This is the worst movie that I've seen since Lost in Translation! How can anyone label this a comedy? There is NOTHING funny about this movie. We never laughed once. There is nothing even remotely humorous about this movie. Its about two stupid people who move in next to a party / crack house in Australia. It's like watching paint dry. You end up not caring about the paint or the wall surface, you just want it to be over. One thinks that maybe the end will bring some closure or resolution to the show but it's as lame and characteristically unfunny as the rest of the film. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A husband (Dan Wyllie) and wife (Bojana Novakovic) take extreme measures to deal with their loud, lowlife neighbor.
Director
Rolf de Heer
Screenwriter
Rolf de Heer
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 46m