Your Highness: Movie Review
Your Highness
Rating: 3/10
Cast: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey
Deschanel, Damian Lewis, Charles Dance
Director: David Gordon Green
From the team behind stoner comedy Pineapple Express comes medieval romp Your
Highness.
McBride plays Thadeous, a slacker prince who lives in the shadow of his more
talented brother Fabious, played by James Franco.
When Fabious returns from a quest with his new bride to be Belladonna
(Deschanel) whom he rescued from a tower, it seems happily ever after is on the
cards.
But when Belladonna's snatched by evil wizard Lazar, the duo have to team up
on an epic quest to save the bride-to-be and rid their kingdom of the evil which
blights it....
Forget any level of sophistication here, Your Highness is not about the
smarts.
With puerile humour throughout (albeit some amusing one liners) it's not
aiming very high.
Both Franco and Portman (rocking a terribly dodgy English accent) go for high
and mighty; Deschanel simply opts for sulky.
A
little more effort into the script and maybe some mockery of the fantasy genre
and this could have been better all round.
Instead it opts for crass, vulgar and a waste of those involved. The only
saving grace is McBride who, with some deadpan delivery and some very dry
moments just makes this (barely) tolerable.
Your Highness is more a case of swords and saucy language than anything else
- a teen audience will be amused. Others will just roll their eyes.
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