King Eternal
King Eternal
| 27 August 2013 (USA)
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A 10 year old boy uses his hyperactive, action-figure, water gun slinging imagination to cope with his parents' divorce.

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Cathardincu

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

Greenes

Please don't spend money on this.

FeistyUpper

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

Bea Swanson

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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James Haron

Christiano Dias does a wonderful job bringing us back to those days filled with imagination. I am fondly brought back to a time of hiding under and around my bed creating stories. The cinematography is nothing short of flawless. Beautiful angles and shots that keep you engaged. The story covers a great deal in a short amount of time. I'd love to see this film drawn out a little more with some back story. Absolutely enjoyable all the way through. Capturing your imagination and your interest of wanting to know the characters better. I wanted to understand where they came from and what they were working towards. Although, this anybody's story as well, very relatable. The actors give us a fun and sincere glimpse of day to day life. Its an entertaining peek at an imaginative childlike perspective. Thank you for this refreshing tale.

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landon_rust

I don't know if you want me to review this, they might not believe me. Great. I wanted my friend to name her child King Eternal ? and I mean that on so many levels. Resting above now. King Eternal is thoughtful more than anything. Colorful. Chopped almost perfectly (Edited). Directed very well. Lit a little over the top but the innocence of childhood shines through because of it. The acting is on point for such a small frame to put art on the screen that means something. A great short film. Stay up Christiano and everyone. Love, grace, kindness, thought, aliens, God I see it all in King Eternal. Landon Pelant was bitter with light of I want this to be fixed which plays so true to young life under fracture. Lisa Roumain couldn't have been any better. A great film.

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