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King of Texas (2002)

King of Texas (2002)

GENRESDrama,Western
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Patrick StewartMarcia Gay HardenLauren HollyRoy Scheider
DIRECTOR
Uli Edel

SYNOPSICS

King of Texas (2002) is a English movie. Uli Edel has directed this movie. Patrick Stewart,Marcia Gay Harden,Lauren Holly,Roy Scheider are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2002. King of Texas (2002) is considered one of the best Drama,Western movie in India and around the world.

An updated version of 'William Shakespeare''s King Lear, by way of Ran (1985), with Lear as a magnate in the Old West whose decision to divide his empire among his three daughters results in disaster.

King of Texas (2002) Reviews

  • Shakespeare might have liked this one . . .

    gatebanger2002-06-15

    . . . Better than Mel Gibson doing "Hamlet." Good performances all around, especially by Stewart. It is unfortunate, however, that nothing could be done about his accent. Stewart has a fine voice. Trouble is he's, well, English. I think they would have been better off leaving things as they were. The Southwestern overlay sometimes distracted from the dialog by generating unintentional humor. If I could buy a Frenchman named "Jean Luc" with an English accent for seven years on TV, I'd probably be willing to accept an English landowner in North America. There were enough of them, after all. Accents notwithstanding, the film is well worth seeing. The plot line remains intact and the direction is solid. I hope it makes it to DVD.

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  • Only Shakespeare ever did it better

    Nozz2002-05-06

    This short treatment does well in general by the story and by the characters. The characters have a certain frontier eloquence and it isn't till John Lear goes mad-- a bit too suddenly-- that you really miss Shakespeare's poetry. The script tries to compensate for the lack of weight in the storm scene by introducing a more pedestrian revelation: Lear comes to understand that peace is better than fighting. Well, duh. On the positive side, we have sisters who are a little better motivated and less one-dimensionally monstrous than we're accustomed to and we have an interesting back-story (with an echo of the Biblical daughters of Zelophehad) in which Lear had intended his son to be heir but the son died in battle leaving only daughters to inherit. Somehow we manage to meet a pretty full cast of characters, and they all seem natural occupants of free Texas, where the inhospitable desert separates warring ranches the way Shakespeare's heath separated the little fiefdoms. The story unfolds quite naturally too, with a creditable amount of the original complexity preserved. The main weakness is the musical score, routine at best where the Texan setting provided the opportunity for something more distinctive and memorable.

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  • Pretty darn good!

    LTripp2003-01-29

    I have down the story of 'King Lear' since I was ten years old and I think that 'King of Texas' is very much like it. Suzannah, the eldest daughter played by Marcia Gay-Harden, is very much like the character of Goneral in 'King Lear' who she is meant to be. Lauren Holly portrays the other evil daughter Rebecca somewhat differently from her original character Regan. The one good daughter Claudia (played by Julie Cox) is almost exactly like Cordelia, her original. But Instead of Kings, Earls, and Dukes, they are all landowners, who fight over land. Other than the story is very similar to the original except at the end there are a few things that happen to some of the characters (where they meet their end) that are very different. Matt Letscher, who plays Emmett one of the villains that is based on one of Shakespeare's most interesting villains named Edmund, gives an awesome performance. He also played a great villains in 'The Mask of Zorro', I don't know a whole lot about him, but I hope he becomes a big star. Patrick Stewart is so Lear, you can hardly tell the difference. This movie rates a 9/10.

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  • "King of Texas" is heartbreaking but enjoyable

    squeezle852005-06-17

    I watched a DVD of this movie last night. There are no special features on the DVD except for a few bits on info on Patrick Stewart, as well as the director and the screenwriter. Overall the movie was a fascinating drama. In the first five minutes, you know you are in for a heartbreaking saga. Because no one does crazy old like Patrick Stewart. He played a crazy old Ahab in an adaptation of "Moby Dick". He played several crazy old men on the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. When Stewart plays a crazy old man, your heart just goes out to him. You look at him and wish you could help. But, he gets so far gone in such a short amount of time, that you have to be resigned to the fact that there is just no hope. I gave the movie an 8 for two reasons: I took away the first point because Stewart's accent rears its head a time or two whenever he pronounces his character's name: John Lear. It sounds like he is saying "Joan Lair", which was kind of distracting. Then I had to take off another point for the violence in the movie. What happens to Westover will probably give me nightmares for a little while! After the movie, I had a hankerin' to start reading Shakespeare again. Whoever he was, he could shore tell a tale! Last thought: why would two attractive, wealthy women go after the same weak loser? He only became powerful after they made him so.

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  • Moving Performance

    galileo_072002-04-18

    Excellent performance by all actors, most especially Patrick Stewart. The emotional range is wide. Very moving film indeed. A film worth watching.

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