In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale(2007)

IMDb:  3.8
  • HD
  • 12+
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007) When a peaceful farmer’s village is ravaged by a horde of monstrous Krugs, his world is torn apart—his son murdered and his wife abducted. Driven by grief and fury, he embarks on a perilous journey across a war-torn kingdom, only to uncover a far greater threat: an evil sorcerer named Gallian who manipulates the Krugs for his own dark ambitions. As alliances are forged and battles rage, one ordinary man must rise to become the kingdom’s last hope in this epic fantasy tale of vengeance, destiny, and the fight for freedom.
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  • Lili 25.05.2025, 19:56

    "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" (2007) is a fantasy action-adventure that aims to capture the epic spirit of classic sword-and-sorcery tales but often falls short due to a convoluted plot and uneven production quality. Inspired by the Dungeon Siege video game series, the film boasts a cast led by Jason Statham, alongside other recognizable names, yet struggles to deliver a compelling narrative. The story follows a warrior on a quest to rescue his kidnapped family and defeat a dark sorcerer, a familiar trope that the film plays straight without much innovation. While the battle sequences and some set pieces have their moments, the overall execution feels rushed and sometimes unintentionally campy, with dialogue and character development taking a backseat to spectacle. Visually, the film shows occasional flashes of grandeur, with varied landscapes and fantasy creatures, but the special effects and CGI are often noticeably dated, which undermines the immersive experience. Jason Statham’s typical tough-guy charisma is somewhat at odds with the fantasy setting, creating an odd tone that doesn’t fully gel. In the Name of the King has gained a cult following largely due to its unpolished charm and over-the-top moments. It’s a film best approached with tempered expectations — ideal for viewers who enjoy fantasy flicks as light entertainment or campy B-movies rather than serious epic storytelling.