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The King and I (1999)

Starring: Miranda Richardson, Martin Vidnovic Director: Richard Rich Rating: G (General Audience)   Format: DVD
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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For no apparent reason, 1999 became the year of The King and I. The 1956 version with Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr received a glorious digital transfer on video, and Jodie Foster starred in a new, nonmusical version of this story of the King of Siam and the English schoolmistress hired to teach his children. The oddest rendition of the story is this animated version, complete with the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical numbers. Richard Rich's (The Swan Princess) animation is on par with most non-Disney features, but the film is chock full of dull villains, playful animals, and ridiculous action sequences. It's a good introduction into this culture for kids who will watch only animation, but the question remains, "Why was this made?" The 1956 version has aged very well, and is fabulous family entertainment. Still, the animated version is nearly an hour shorter, and for those who want hot-air balloon rescues, this would be the version to keep. --Doug Thomas

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One of the most celebrated Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals of all time is now a magically animated musical adventure certain to have the entire family "Whistling a Happy Tune!" Traveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam to instruct the Royal Children, English Schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself. But even as a wondrous friendship grows between Anna and the arrogant monarch, an evil sorcerer is conjuring up a plot to steal the throne! Sparkling with playful new characters kids will love, it's an enchantingly animated tale of royal romance, courtly intrigue and timeless musical favorites, including the timeless Rodgers and Hammerstein songs, "I Whistle a Happy Tune," "Getting to Know You," and "Shall We Dance?"

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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars It's bad enough it's a remake, but..., May 15, 2004
You know, there are some days when I watch a Miyazaki film, or I catch one of the old Looney Tunes from the 40's or 50's and I feel glad that I'm into animation. And then there are days when I see movies like this...and I wish I could go back in time and poke out Winsor McCay's eyes with his own ink pen.

I seriously doubt the writers for this film ever saw the original "The King and I," which holds up to audiences even today. What they did watch apparently was "Aladdin." Don't believe me? Let's see...an evil court advisor and his comedic sidekick planning to take over the government, a pet cat in the royal palace, a young man lying about his identity to get the girl, a ruler who changes the marriage law at the end so the boy can get the girl, a romantic conflict of royalty versus peasantry, a boy and his pet monkey...no that's not like Aladdin at all.

But what really bugs me about this film is the story. Why was so much changed? Why did they introduce the conflict of a villain? Why did they include that love story between the Burmese girl and the prince? The original love story between Anne and the King becomes irrelevent and poorly developed, and the movie gets lost in all it's unnecessary subplots. By the end you practically forget there was a love story between those two at all, and when they try to conclude it you're left unsatisfied.

Also, I don't want to hear any one saying this film is good because of the music. Yes, the music is good, but the people who made the film didn't orchestrate it, Rogers and Hammerstein did. I could remake "The Sound of Music," leave in all the songs, and turn it into a porn movie. Does that mean it's a good film? Besides, the songs are often ruined by the sight gags they have going on at the same time. The "Getting to Know You" scene is especially true of this, as for the song's entire duration all we see are the stupid fights between the monkey and villain's sidekick over the singing. And I mean this is during the WHOLE SONG.

Oh yeah, and what was up with all the animal sidekicks? There's like one for every character! First there's that monkey, then the cougar...and then an elephant? Did we really need the elephant? That was just overdoing it. And while we're talking about sidekicks...the villain's sidekick was very offensive. He's an Asian stereotype that I would expect in a 1930's film, but in this day and age, come on.

Animating "The King and I" could have been neat, but not by these people. In fact, I hope these people never animate. Again. Ever.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not that if you look at it through a kid's perspective, January 1, 2006
It was definitely made for the kid's toon audience,
but I have to say I liked it for the most part.
The animation isn't too shabby, the musical
scores and scenes are good. I guess what takes
people the wrong way is the use of comedy,
and fantasy (the cat tearing up the statues
while the King sings) and some other issues
with characters.

Yes it's not the 1956 version with Yul, nothing
will top that but it's still not that bad as
far as remakes and different versions go.

I would recommend if you have kids and you want
to introduce to a fun film with references
to the original which blends in some Middle Eastern
culture and values.
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5.0 out of 5 stars King & I DVD, April 23, 2009
By Marilyn Livsky "Grandma Mar" (Delray Beach, FL, USA) - See all my reviews
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I recently sent a copy of the King & I to my grandchildren 9 years (girl) and 5 years (boy). The DVD arrived much sooner than I expected. They loved it so much that when I went to visit them, they insisted that I watch it with them. It was enjoyed by all.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The worst Disney film I have ever seen
Disney has never been known for its sensitivity to racial stereotypes, but the depiction of Master Little in this film was like an odd, anachronistic hold-over from a WWII-era... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Synge

1.0 out of 5 stars Why remake a classic into slop
This animated version is a pathetic attempt, and a waste of time. Rent the real thing.
Published on October 26, 2007 by J. Shoenfeld

2.0 out of 5 stars Cute but Why?
I bought this film on VHS many years ago, I guess shortly after it was released. THE KING AND I has always been my favorite Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, and I have probably a... Read more
Published on January 13, 2007 by G. Schneider

4.0 out of 5 stars Lousy movie overall, but Master Little alone gives it 4 stars!
This movie is only a shadow of the wonderful musical. The palace might be nicely animated, but it is spoiled by the plot itself. Read more
Published on August 14, 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars High-Quality Family Movie at a Bargain Price!
A triumph for Richard Rich! This film brings art, music, history and culture to a child's level, yet is captivating enough for a mature adult to enjoy. Read more
Published on February 23, 2005 by jayesem

4.0 out of 5 stars very entertaining, help relaxing
I have never seen the original musicial The King and I, but I know it is one of the classics. I rented this animated version DVD and found it very enteraining, the music was... Read more
Published on October 9, 2003 by luk

5.0 out of 5 stars Musical Theater 101
This version of "The King And I" seems to have gotten a bad rap!
Sure, much of the original story has been altered to make this "Family Viewing" but, the true heart remains... Read more
Published on August 19, 2003 by James Helberg

4.0 out of 5 stars A Disney veteran introduces a new 'King'
I truly enjoyed this movie. It is highly underrated and hopefully will be appreciated in years to come. Read more
Published on July 27, 2003 by Ernest Lee Clark

1.0 out of 5 stars Is there a way to give a movie negative stars?????
Before I begin dishing this out for Disney, I will give my one (and ONLY) praise about this movie. The music in it is beautifully written. Read more
Published on November 25, 2001 by lvubyby

2.0 out of 5 stars What happened to the 1970's Yul Brynner TV Series???????
Yes, of course, it is a nice idea to make a cartoon in order to make kids watch a well-known musical. Read more
Published on July 24, 2001 by Melanie Zander

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