The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
129 min | DviX4 640×272 | 1230 kb/s | 96 kb/s mp3 | 23.97 fps | 1.35 GB + 3% recovery record
English | Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese and French .srt | Genre: Action/Adventure
129 min | DviX4 640×272 | 1230 kb/s | 96 kb/s mp3 | 23.97 fps | 1.35 GB + 3% recovery record
English | Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese and French .srt | Genre: Action/Adventure
This adaptation of the famous short story by Rudyard Kipling tells the story of Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnahan, two ex-soldiers in India when it was under British rule. They decide that the country is too small for them, so they head off to Kafiristan in order to become Kings in their own right. Kipling is seen as a character that was there at the beginning, and at the end of this glorious tale.
Outside of the obvious reflections on the immoral and absurdly hypocritical nature of early British colonialism, it’s just a damn entertaining movie.
But you have to think that Rudyard Kipling, who grew up under British rule in India, was certainly trying to shake some sensibilities when he first wrote the story as part of an 1890 package called The Man Who Would Be King and Other Stories, nearly a century before it was made into a film and during an era when the British Empire was still very much a reality.
From the perceptive realization that even the staunchly important Masonic Lodge — which had infilitrated every aspect of Britain’s upper classes — could be easily corrupted; to the arrogance as Sean Connery’s character Daniel Dravot, who elevates what he sees as mere social superiority into a god-like status; to the inevitable humbling of both men at the hands of the ’savages’ they profess to rule, the film is ultimately about the humility all men should exhude, particularly in the face of the unfamiliar.
Kipling’s tale also preached tolerance, though you might not consider that to be the case based on the film’s climax: consider that if Daniel and Peachy had shown an iota of respect for the religion that they instead decided to fleece, how differently the tale might have played out.
The film owes much of its success to the chemistry between Caine and Connery, who regardless of later plaudits, gave the finest performances of their careers. Connery is particularly nuanced, with Daniel Dravot starting the tale as a somewhat lackwitted second fiddle to the scheming Peachy but later seeing his limited vision help him surpass his friend in terms of villainy with an equally heavy price. Caine plays, to some degree or another, the same charming British sheyster/teddy boy he popularized in the Harry Palmer films. But without a backdrop of similarly disaffected cockney bad guys, it’s stunningly effective.
John Huston’s direction is among the best of his career, and in terms of his ability to use both sprawling vistas and tight, almost claustrophobic photography, owes a nod to his earlier work, including The African Queen, Night of the Iguana and the Treasure of the Sierra Madre. As examples, witness the zenith of Peachy and Daniel’s hazardous trek through the mountains played out in full panoramic detail, only to be followed 90 minutes later by the tight shot of Kipling’s face, the revulsion fairly etched into every crease as we reach the climax.
But perhaps the true hero of this film was Boaty Boatright, who also cast Connery’s classic “The Wind and The Lion.” He managed to take some of the most strident, forceful personalities in the film industries, threw them together and came up with a film about humility. Magic. IMDB comment
El Hombre que quer?a ser rey. A finales del siglo XIX dos militares brit?nicos, miembros de una logia mas?nica, Daniel Dravot y Peachy Carnehan (Sean Connery y Michael Caine) se dedican en la India a realizar actividades de legalidad m?s que dudosa. Cuando oyen hablar del Kafirist?n, un legendario reino situado m?s all? de las monta?as del Himalaya, deciden probar fortuna. Tras un viaje en el que est?n cerca de perecer, consiguen llegar a su destino. All? consiguen unir a peque?as aldeas para formar un ejército con la idea de autoproclamarse reyes del Kafirist?n. Sin embargo, los nativos consideran a Dravot un dios al sobrevivir al ataque de una flecha. Los dos brit?nicos aprovechan entonces esta nueva situaci?n para ir m?s all? en sus ambiciosas pretensiones.
L’Homme qui voulut être roi. A la fin du XIXème siècle, Rudyard Kipling, un jeune journaliste installé en Inde, fait la connaissance de Daniel Dravot et de Peachy Carnehan, deux anciens sergents de l’armée britannique à la recherche de la fortune et de la gloire. Après un long et périlleux voyage via l’Afghanistan, ces derniers pénètrent dans une contrée sauvage, le Kafristan, où des villageois sont en guerre contre une ville rivale. Tous deux s’engagent dans la bataille. Au cours des combats, Dravot reçoit une flèche en pleine poitrine, mais continue à lutter. En réalité, la flèche s’est plantée dans la catouchière. Mais aux yeux du peuple, il passe pour un être surnaturel, le dieu Sikander, fils d’Alexandre le Grand. Après ce miracle supposé, Dravot est proclamé roi du Kafristan et bénéficie de la puissance absolue. Mais le pouvoir peut corrompre même le meilleur des hommes.
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