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Cursed review – the King Arthur prequel nobody was crying out for – The Guardian
Netflix’s expensive look at the early life of the Lady in the Lake is atrociously written, almost no one can act and yet … at times during its 10 beautifully meaningless hours, it’s great fun
I feel, slightly, that anything put before us based in or around Arthurian times is faintly but surely trolling us. Because the big thing about Arthur is hes supposed to come back. In Britains hour of need, hes supposed to be nailed on for a messianic return and some top-notch practical saviour-aid all round. Well, I dont know what youd call this youll have to picture me gesturing at everything but I feel pretty bloody hour-of-needy right now. And yet somehow, the Isle of Avalon has not yet call…
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