The King Of Hearts
I grew up seeing The King Of Hearts on more than one occasion -- and remember being told it was "pure genius."
Not sure if I'd call it pure genius by today's standards, but it was a one-of-a-kind, enchanting cinematic fable. It was even something of a cult favorite for a while, although now it seems to have dropped off the radar. Today nobody's even heard of The King of Hearts. The campy charm of this wacky anti-war tale is probably lost on today's audience. Times change.
What has always been unforgettable for me is the appeal of Alan Bates and Geneviève Bujold who light up the screen in this absurdly innocent, romantic confection.
Which is why it's become one of my personal favorites -- even if it's far from pure "genius."
Not sure if I'd call it pure genius by today's standards, but it was a one-of-a-kind, enchanting cinematic fable. It was even something of a cult favorite for a while, although now it seems to have dropped off the radar. Today nobody's even heard of The King of Hearts. The campy charm of this wacky anti-war tale is probably lost on today's audience. Times change.
What has always been unforgettable for me is the appeal of Alan Bates and Geneviève Bujold who light up the screen in this absurdly innocent, romantic confection.
Which is why it's become one of my personal favorites -- even if it's far from pure "genius."
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