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Joe the king

Submitted by skykid on January 9, 2008 – 9:19 pmComments
Saw this movie about an hour ago. It is not an ordinary movie -- or at least not one you would commonly expect to find as a blockbuster . But never the less Joe the Kind is the kind of movie I like -- showing what can really happen in the real life.A festival type of film which provides a real challenge for the mind of the viewer.
The flaw of this movie was that the action was developing slowly -- but when you think about it -- may be the slow pace is on purpose -so the viewer can be really sucked in the story and the life of Joe. The main character Joe -- himself is a 13 years old boy who is trying to come out of age in an suburban working town. With an indifferent mother and abusive father -- the life is not easy for Joe. From what I saw may be a little bit of affection from either of his parents could have turn the page -- and the whole story would have been different . Instead he has to work at the nearby restaurant -- there you go -- you have young boy who is responsible enough to support his family , tries his best to be a good student and really cares for his mother ( which can not be said for her). Joe cares for his father as well -- so does his brother -- but as result Joe gets spanked at school and five years later his brother get beaten.
The acting in the movie is very good -- Noah Fleiss plays in the role of Joe and really succeeds to show the desperation in life of Joe. Val Kilmers plays in the role of Joe`s dad and I think that he did good , even through I read some comments elsewhere which stated the opposite because of the ” cool dude ” image of the actor.
An excellent coming of age story , Joe the king is a must see for the fans of this genre. I was able to make many personal references -- mainly due to the fact that sometimes the good people get what they do not deserve -- and I have felt that on my own back few years ago.
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  • Andrew Adams
    This is one of my all time favourite fims. The review given above is spot on.
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