Review of All the King's Men (1949) by Jonathon N — 29 Aug 2008
An average film, full of great actors with an enlivened story. It shows a state of graft and corruption and how an ordinary man sit on throne, revenge for being fooled by someone through fooling everybody. It is awful for a good person to turn at the dark side when he is full of anger in his heart and became a vengeful spirit. Sometimes, we don't know who we really are. It takes time to fully know ourselves by dealing with the different situations in our lives.
I like to quote from the movie, "what you don't know, won't hurt you".
This review of All the King's Men (1949) was written by Jonathon N on 29 Aug 2008.
All the King's Men has generally received mixed reviews.
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