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The Woman King

- Her reign begins.

The story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen, and General Nanisca as she trains the next generation of recruits and readies them for battle against an enemy determined to destroy their way of life.

Release Date : 2022-09-16

Language :EnglishPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TriStar PicturesJuVee ProductionsEntertainment OneWelle EntertainmentTSG Entertainment II

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Viola Davis

Character Name : Nanisca

Original Name : Viola Davis

Gender : Female

Thuso Mbedu

Character Name : Nawi

Original Name : Thuso Mbedu

Gender : Female

Lashana Lynch

Character Name : Izogie

Original Name : Lashana Lynch

Gender : Female

Sheila Atim

Character Name : Amenza

Original Name : Sheila Atim

Gender : Female

John Boyega

Character Name : King Ghezo

Original Name : John Boyega

Gender : Male

Jordan Bolger

Character Name : Malik

Original Name : Jordan Bolger

Gender : Male

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Character Name : Santo Ferreira

Original Name : Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Gender : Male

Jimmy Odukoya

Character Name : Oba Ade

Original Name : Jimmy Odukoya

Gender : Male

Masali Baduza

Character Name : Fumbe

Original Name : Masali Baduza

Gender : Female

Jayme Lawson

Character Name : Shante

Original Name : Jayme Lawson

Gender : Female

Adrienne Warren

Character Name : Ode

Original Name : Adrienne Warren

Gender : Female

Chioma Antoinette Umeala

Character Name : Tara

Original Name : Chioma Antoinette Umeala

Gender : Female

Siyamthanda Makakane

Character Name : Cindra

Original Name : Siyamthanda Makakane

Gender : Male

Shaina West

Character Name : Esi

Original Name : Shaina West

Gender : Female

Sivuyile Ngesi

Character Name : The Migan

Original Name : Sivuyile Ngesi

Gender : Male

Riaan Visman

Character Name : Tanonu

Original Name : Riaan Visman

Gender : Male

Seputla Sebogodi

Character Name : The Meu

Original Name : Seputla Sebogodi

Gender : Male

Angélique Kidjo

Character Name : The Meunon

Original Name : Angélique Kidjo

Gender : Female

Wanda Banda

Character Name : Young Nanisca

Original Name : Wanda Banda

Gender : Female

Lethabo

Character Name : Young Amenza

Original Name : Lethabo

Gender : Male

Kekole Mathabathe

Character Name : Ajahe

Original Name : Kekole Mathabathe

Gender : Male

Daniel Hadebe

Character Name : Oyo Secretary

Original Name : Daniel Hadebe

Gender : Male

Kgomotso Moshia

Character Name : Dayo

Original Name : Kgomotso Moshia

Gender : Male

Zozibini Tunzi

Character Name : Efe

Original Name : Zozibini Tunzi

Gender : Female

Makgotso M

Character Name : Iniya

Original Name : Makgotso M

Gender : Female

Thando Dlomo

Character Name : Kelu

Original Name : Thando Dlomo

Gender : Female

Zeaf Ejama

Character Name : Fumbe's Mother

Original Name : Zeaf Ejama

Gender : Male

Julius Tennon

Character Name : Moru

Original Name : Julius Tennon

Gender : Male

Pumla Ndlazi

Character Name : Ydande

Original Name : Pumla Ndlazi

Gender : Male

Bonko Khoza

Character Name : Boma

Original Name : Bonko Khoza

Gender : Male

Sne Mbatha

Character Name : Okankan

Original Name : Sne Mbatha

Gender : Male

Boitumelo Makgalemele

Character Name : Lida

Original Name : Boitumelo Makgalemele

Gender : Male

Bongo Mbutuma

Character Name : Oyo Soldier

Original Name : Bongo Mbutuma

Gender : Male

Kwanda Tim Dlamini

Character Name : Bothi

Original Name : Kwanda Tim Dlamini

Gender : Male

Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi

Character Name : Master Abade

Original Name : Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi

Gender : Male

Didi Ledwaba

Character Name : Teenage Girl

Original Name : Didi Ledwaba

Gender : Male

Chumani Pan

Character Name : Abomey Father

Original Name : Chumani Pan

Gender : Male

Cebelihle Mbambo

Character Name : Curious Abomey Child

Original Name : Cebelihle Mbambo

Gender : Male

Chris Ncekana

Character Name : Dahomey Warrior

Original Name : Chris Ncekana

Gender : Male

Tuks Tad Lungu

Character Name : Village Leader

Original Name : Tuks Tad Lungu

Gender : Male

Yannick Brand

Character Name : African Kruman

Original Name : Yannick Brand

Gender : Male

Nancy Sekhokoane

Character Name : Shopkeeper

Original Name : Nancy Sekhokoane

Gender : Female

Joel Mukadi

Character Name : Young Oba

Original Name : Joel Mukadi

Gender : Male

Princess Elmore

Character Name : Villager (uncredited)

Original Name : Princess Elmore

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2022-10-14

The Woman King is a touching film that balances the dramatic tone with high octane action delivering a compelling experience. With a powerhouse cast, there is plenty of fantastic performances throughout the entire film. Lashana Lynch was brilliant in this film, she presents herself with a hard exterior but is able to touch into her more emotional and caring self her relationship with Thuso Mbedu's character. Their chemistry was great and one of my favorite parts about the film. The action in this film was really well done. The choreography was great, and the scope was vast. I loved how multiple shot led into each other. Although, part of me wish this had been rated R so that the fight scenes could have the blood and gore that this movie was wanting to deliver so desperately. I really feel like they had to cut even greater combat moves due to keeping the PG-13 rating. But even with that limited scope, that action delivers. There are some pacing issues, with the middle section of the movie dragging on a little too much for my tastes. The ending ramps everything back up again and delivers a great resolution that concludes the film wonderfully. **Score:** _74%_ | **Verdict:** _Good_

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-10-20

Viola Davis offers us a compelling and emotional performance as the general of the highly trained and deadly, all-woman, bodyguard of the King of Dahomey (John Boyega). Increasingly embroiled in the ambitions of the European slavers and, to a certain extent, complicit in that trade themselves, the Agojie must face encroaching and modernly armed soldiers of the Oyo empire. On a personal level, this great warrior clearly has demons of her own and as she is introduced to the headstrong and courageous "Nawi" (Thuso Mbedu) she sees more of herself than she anticipated. When serendipity now plays it's hand the hitherto unshakable mettle of "Nanisca" faces an whole new series of perilous and personal challenges. The cinematography is beautiful, as is the whole look of the film in general. The political and social elements of the narrative are there to be seen but any comments made about them are levelled gently and at both sides who indulge, permit, and/or profit by the activities that made many very wealthy. The action scenes, the ensemble dancing, the singing - all are excellently presented in a colourful and plausible fashion; illustrating the sophistication of this legendary African nation and the shameless brutality of those who would be the exploiters. Lashana Lynch contributes well too, as the personable and feisty "Izogie" as do Sheila Atim ("Amenza") and Sivuyile Ngesi as the nemesis general "Migan". Annoyingly, I could not quite place the "Santo" actor until I realised it was none-other than the star of the truly mediocre "After" films - Hero Fiennes Tiffin - and he adds very little. It really benefits from the big screen experience, if you can - and is well worth a watch.

T

The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-11-05

**The Woman King is a powerful action epic with fantastic fight choreography, dynamic, strong performances, and a compelling story rooted in history.** Viola Davis crushes brutal action heroine! The entire cast was powerful, vicious, strong, and exciting. The action explodes right out the gate and feels so raw, with the jujitsu, Kali, and Chinese Wushu all blending with the machete and spear fighting to feel like the sword version of John Wick's gun-fu. Viola Davis' steely strong portrayal of Nanisca delivers a mighty yet caring warrior general, creating the genuine and dynamic atmosphere of the film. The entire cast gave stellar performances, but the stand out was Lashana Lynch as Izogie. Lynch was as over-powering, unstoppable, and skilled as any warrior in the film while also serving as the heart, humor, and strength of her Agojie sisters. The film was a fantastic adventure epic but lagged a little in the middle as it focused solely on character development and exposition. Yes, I know I'm complaining about character development, but it was just solid discussion and characters without much to keep me engaged for that hour-long middle section. But that is nitpicking. The movie is fantastic! Watch it!

P

Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2022-11-11

I liked The Woman King okay: the scenery and acting were fine and the music glorious, but why did I sometimes feel I was watching a different “King” movie by Disney? They danced as well as they fought; though to be fair, is it much different than the complex marches used by more modern armies? There was a bit too much violence for my taste, but perhaps it is needed for the target audience. The story was stereotypical in places, though for this progressive white guy, it was refreshing not to see white faces shoehorned into the story to placate the (only) White Lives Matter crowd, who were out in force with negative reviews. Here is a tip: if a four-star review points out positives but throws in complaints about historical accuracy and not enough Caucasians for the movies’ setting— okay, maybe. But if a one-star review screams about the issue, welcome to the Keep Movies White World. Are they just as offended by the thousands of movies that ignored or appropriated stories and roles of people of color in all white movies though the decades? I think not. So while this movie won’t make any of my lists of favorites, I am glad it was made available to women and girls and other less-thin skinned caucasians like me to enjoy.

M

Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2022-12-03

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-woman-king-spoiler-free-review "The Woman King shares an immensely captivating, culturally significant story about the Agojie, a unit of female warriors who fight to protect their own. Viola Davis shines, but Thuso Mbedu delivers one of the best feature film debut performances I've ever witnessed. The anti-slavery, anti-racism and equal human rights messages are well conveyed, but the authentic, emotionally resonant character dynamics stand out due to a chemistry-filled cast. Action sequences hold high levels of brutality, accompanied by excellent choreography and an energetic score. One of the best movies of the year... ignoring the butchered Portuguese." Rating: A-

C

CreatorBrahma

@CreatorBrahma

2022-12-19

Amazing movie!

G

GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-04-09

Oh come on with the good reviews, even if she wasn't an evil slave trader, the film comes across as a melodramatic propaganda piece from start to finish... ... but then again, it was a melodramatic propaganda piece from start to finish... ... but that's not why it's one of the movies with a huge disparancy between critic and user reviews on the more reputable sights. It was intentionally polarizing. Rational people are ripping into it because they turned a power hungry monster responsible for the slave trade and a fair amount of ethnic cleansing into an anti-slavery hero. It was a monumental rewrite of history from start to finish, one so extreme you can't even give it the excuse of artistic license. And it was intentional, there were a lot of other people that you could make a heroic movie about that fit the mold they were looking for to push meh message. But they chose this one because the point wasn't to praise the historical figure, the point was to praise the total rewrite of history. And make no mistake, that is the reason for the positive reviews. They don't care that it's a cheap poorly written over-acted political propaganda flick, they are praising the fact that they blatantly and knowingly rewrote history, and then turned around and said "we don't care, it's rewritten now, we have changed reality and, guess what, all of our goose stepping followers don't care either."