Black Is Beltza (2018)
19KBlack Is Beltza: Directed by Fermín Muguruza. With Ramón Agirre, Sergio Arau, Ramón Barea, Josean Bengoetxea. Oct. 1965. Pamplona’s troupe of giant figures, is invited to parade in NY. But not all of them will be allowed to appear: due to racial discrimination, the American authorities will ban the participation of the two black giants.
“This movie, a spinoff from the TV series Kingdom is a prequel. It tells the story of the mysterious girl Ashin who appeared at the end of the last episode of Season 2. This movie explains how the zombies came about to besieged the Kingdom from the TV series.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe premise of the plot evolved around the lords and warriors from 3 tribal factions who got entangled with mass-murder, deceit and revenge. Some plot twists which led to the misuse of a plant that can revive the dead.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie has commendable cinematography and good production value. The story is also well paced. My issue with the movie is the casting of most male lead actors. They all have sharp chiselled features in their same age and looked quite similar to each other. This gets extremely confusing to follow and identify which warrior is which as the story unfolds. Granted some has moustache, but it didnu0026#39;t help with the movie mostly taking place at night complete with quick edits during fight scenes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe female lead is a Korean A-list star who took on the vengeful role with much charisma and carried the movie fearlessly with her largely deadpan looks. In short, she did a pretty good job despite of the limited expressions demanded of her.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA must-watch for all Kingdom TV series fans.”