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Black Is King

  • 2020
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
9,7 k
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Beyoncé, Folajomi 'FJ' Akinmurele, Emmanuel Adjei, and Blitz Bazawule in Black Is King (2020)
Experience a new visual album inspired by The Lion King: The Gift. Black Is King, a film by Beyoncé, is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Liretrailer1 min 20 s
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVisual album from Beyoncé inspired by 'The Lion King'.Visual album from Beyoncé inspired by 'The Lion King'.Visual album from Beyoncé inspired by 'The Lion King'.

  • Directors
    • Emmanuel Adjei
    • Ibra Ake
    • Blitz Bazawule
  • Writers
    • Beyoncé
    • Yrsa Daley-Ward
    • Clover Hope
  • Stars
    • Beyoncé
    • Tina Knowles
    • Jay-Z
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    9,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Emmanuel Adjei
      • Ibra Ake
      • Blitz Bazawule
    • Writers
      • Beyoncé
      • Yrsa Daley-Ward
      • Clover Hope
    • Stars
      • Beyoncé
      • Tina Knowles
      • Jay-Z
    • 623Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 25Commentaires de critiques
    • 84Métascore
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    • A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Beyoncé
    Beyoncé
    Tina Knowles
    • Tina Knowles-Lawson
    • (as Tina Knowles Lawson)
    Jay-Z
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    • Special Appearance
    Blue Ivy Carter
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    Rumi Carter
    • Special Appearance
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    Kelly Rowland
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    Yemi Alade
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    Jessie Reyez
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    Shatta Wale
    • Shatta Wale
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    Pharrell Williams
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    Lupita Nyong'o
    Lupita Nyong'o
    • Lupita Nyong'o
    • Directors
      • Emmanuel Adjei
      • Ibra Ake
      • Blitz Bazawule
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      • Beyoncé
      • Yrsa Daley-Ward
      • Clover Hope
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    2djurrepower

    this was a mistake and i knew it

    Its just one giant musci video, and not the good kind. the one that just has a few shots of the characters singing, and some eyecandy in between. and the music doesnt drive a distinct narrative, so the it all feels directionless. it tries to mask itself with the lion king, but fails dreadfully. it just uses snipets of the movie in between songs, and tries to the the songs after each snippet. but the songs end up not driving the story further, thus each snippit with each song comes off as disjointed.

    2/10: just listen to the music, you dont need these visuals
    1Jumbajookiba

    Disney own goal.

    After giving us Hamilton on Disney+ they go and spoil it by showing this pile of narcissism in the form of an overblown music video. They manage to go one step further from their terrible real life adaptations of classic animation with this. I fully support the Black Lives Matter movement, but, I thought it was about equality and no promoting the idea that black people are better than white people. Perhaps Beyonce and Disney would like to put more effort in helping the poor and suffering in Africa by spending the money they wasted on this on providing clean water, proper education for the children and medicines to combat the terrible diseases afflicting many Africans who live in countries where their politicians live in splendour and the children die because of a lack of clean water. I'm so disappointed in Disney for doing something that benefits one incredibly rich black woman instead of helping BAME people both in America and the rest of the world.
    4woodrude-23078

    Ignore 1/10 & 10/10 reviews

    You can always tell when a project touches on race or politics when you see lots of both 1/10 or 10/10 reviews, it's better than 1 but way short of a 10. It dragged on, visually impressive but thats just not enough
    4Animation-Is-Coolio

    Inconsistent

    "Black is King" is a movie supposedly based on the morals and story of the 2019 Lion King, connected by Beyonce's music; a visual album. The main theme was that...Black is King (no pun intended).

    Let me make this clear: I am not a person of color, and I cannot claim to relate to any of the feelings that the primary audience may have toward this movie. I personally do not believe Beyonce knew that what she was saying and doing could be interpreted as pretentious, preachy, and possibly racist(?). At first, I thought maybe I am just not the main demographic, but after reading a few of the reviews that noted that they were of African culture to any degree, I realized this movie has people completely split. I will not speak on how this movie represents a culture I do not know too much about, simply on how it made me feel.

    I will start with positives. The dancing clearly has effort in it and the choreography, and some of the costumes (while mostly flashy) are at least different enough to see the lengths they went to create some sort of identity. There were some nice natural locations in deserts and jungles and rivers, which were colorful. There is also some slight touches of style that were enjoyable in camera angles, feeling like a national geographic movie.

    Now the negatives. This whole film is inconsistent in nearly every regard. The editing is well-paced in some scenes, and awful in others (during some dance scenes, it looked like some high budget Tik Tok video fad). The costumes are pretty, but there are so many that it just feels like Beyonce is showing off how rich she is, and the same goes for locations, feeling like she is showing off her house. Self-indulgent really is a fitting word. The changing aspect ratios have no symbolic effect as the smaller aspect ratio is not limited to a single dance number and song. The symbolism is not always spot on, like the part where the boy is a comet, or the baby being sent down the river. The lyrics do not usually match visuals at all like the "jealousy" song. The connections to the Lion King are tenuous at best (and this is a nitpick, but why didn't they use the original Lion King? Most people agree, 2019 Lion King was not great). The poetry, from someone who is usually good at interpreting poetry, does not always connect. It is not enough to use metaphors to describe an entire group of people, you have to do something with those metaphors. Also, some of the dance moves do not seem like they should be shown to families who show young kids this, two of the scenes in particular having very sexual moves, flashing twerking very close to the camera in skin tight clothing. Some movies could pull this off because they handled their messaging more maturely, but I cannot say the same here.

    This movie feels like epitome of trying to inspire people by primping out your richness and wealth under the guise of metaphors and humbleness to make only one group of people feel important. A good movie is supposed to make that group feel important, but not alienate the rest of your audience. A white person can watch "Black Panther" or "Queen of Katwe" and not feel weird for being white, a boy can watch "Wonder Woman" or "Little Women" and feel empowered just as much as a girl, and a non-Asian can watch "Crazy Rich Asians" and relate to the differences in cultures because they don't draw too much attention to the fact that they are "Black" or a "Woman", or an "Asian" any more than necessary. "Black is King" does not understand this. "Black is King" made me, at the very least, slightly uncomfortable and a little guilty for being white. I've never had that experience before and I do not want to seem like the victim here. I have stated my case well enough for you to determine if you want to see this yourself or not.
    8blathrum13

    Stunning.

    The audio and imagery of this film are breathtaking. And yes, I said "film". Non-narrative films exist. Knowing that this is a visual album with a loose-thematic basis in The Lion King, I don't know how you could be disappointed. Mixing imagery, cultures, and languages from every corner of Africa gives Black is King a very pan-African feel that mostly works well. Black is King is first and foremost a celebration of blackness and it is beautiful, although not as subversive or deep as Lemonade. It's not a perfect film, but it is great and definitely worth the watch! Also: There is nothing political or "anti-white" about this film; neither is there any connection to BLM or anti-state-violence activism within this film as previous reviewers have erroneously implied (not that there is anything wrong with being political or critiquing state violence in a film, most films are political, grow up about it). If you didn't make it past the title, please refrain from leaving a review.

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      The red dress with gold jewelry that Beyoncé wears at one point in the album is a subtle homage to Mattel's historical First Black Barbie Doll.
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      Edited into Beyoncé, Shatta Wale, Major Lazer: Already (2020)
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      Côte D'Ivoire: Little Girls' Sung Games (Extract)
      Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 juillet 2020 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
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      • Disney+
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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      • Parkwood Entertainment
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