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2024111 minCrime, Drama, Thriller

The Kingdom

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Is The Kingdom worth watching? With a rating of 7.153/10, this Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Kingdom Synopsis

Lesia, a teenager, is taken by a man to a villa where her fugitive father and his men are hiding. A war erupts, leading to death and a chase where father and daughter bond.

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Top Cast

Ghjuvanna Benedetti
Ghjuvanna BenedettiLesia
Saveriu Santucci
Saveriu SantucciPierre-Paul
Anthony Morganti
Anthony MorgantiSte
Andrea Cossu
Andrea CossuSantu
Thomas Bronzini de Caraffa
Thomas Bronzini de CaraffaJoseph
Pascale Mariani
Pascale MarianiLouise
Toussaint Martinetti
Toussaint MartinettiFred
Eric Ettori
Eric EttoriJeannot
Régis Gomez
Régis GomezGhjasé
Frédéric Poggi
Frédéric PoggiPetru

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Is The Kingdom worth watching?

Yes, The Kingdom is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.153/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is The Kingdom hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.153/10), The Kingdom is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Kingdom?

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 12, 2025
★ 7

It’s not often that you get a plausible gangster movie told from the perspective of a fifteen year old girl, but here Ghjuvanna Benedetti delivers a really personable performance as the young “Lesia”. She lives on Corsica with her aunt, has a boyfriend and leads a fairly normal teenager’s life. That is, until she is summoned to meet her dad in a luxury villa. Once she arrives, it becomes clear that she and “Pierre-Paul” (Saveriu Santucci) are fairly close and that much of their distance in their relationship is necessitated by the fact that he is the local “Don”. Along with a few loyal family retainers whom she has known since ever she could remember, she soon finds herself embroiled in an all-out turf war that she chooses to remain and help out with rather than flee to safety elsewhere. With the bullets flying, their home is soon no longer much of a sanctuary and they must resort to their more innate survival skills - and “Lesia” is no slouch when it comes to defence becoming offence! The vast majority of the cast here are not professional actors and that lends a legitimacy to the whole look of the film as the vendetta takes shape and the violence escalates testing both the emotional and physical prowess of both father and daughter. Against a backdrop of this beautiful mountainous island, there is a welcome paucity of dialogue that works well as it allows us to immerse ourselves more in the powerful visuals depicting family loyalty, trust and inter-reliance - even starting at a relatively young age. As coming of age films go, this takes an unique approach and there’s a solid chemistry between the two leads that I felt cemented this quite gripping thriller for the best part of two hours.