
Arthur the King
4.2
(125)
Adventure
Drama
2024
107 min
PG-13
Over the course of ten days and 435 miles, an unbreakable bond is forged between pro adventure racer Michael Light and a scrappy street dog companion dubbed Arthur. As the team is pushed to their outer limits of endurance in the race, Arthur redefines what victory, loyalty and friendship truly mean.
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"This was a fantastic movie. #Tearjerker."
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Christina Paz
"Such a beautiful, tender tearjerker of a movie that really made my heart swell with the most powerful, memorable of emotion. Arthur becomes Michael Lightβs truest of canine companions amidst his die-hard adventure competition that puts his endurance, stamina, and strength to the test. Arthur is so lovable and cute and their bond is unshakeable through and through as it becomes a story of who saved who?
This film was genuine, warm-spirited, and hopeful to its core. And it really just goes to show how much can come of life when a true friend is found πΎβ₯οΈ "
"It's a great little movie based on a true story, but with some additions to the film to make it cinema-worthy.
If you're looking for a movie that is about adversity, sadness, triumphs, and pulling on your heartstrings, this movie is definitely for you.
I can't express how much I love this movie, from the storytelling and so on, as it was very well done by the actors and the director. "
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Michael Daugherty
"A very well-balanced, heart warming mix between an inspiring sports movie and a lighthearted tear jerker about dogs and family. As a dog person, I'm obligated to tell you that you will be crying your eyes out several times by the end. Don't worry; it ends well, but you will still cry. I was pleasantly surprised by the addition of a few suspenseful, heart pounding moments in this movie. A good family movie, especially when you can hug your dog for support. "
"Highly recommend this movie wonderful movie based on a true story"
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France Fillion
"Very inspirational! "
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Jackie beauregard
"It was a good movie for what it was straight forward and a sentimental piece. Best enjoyed with great company and is a slow burn type with concepts you actually have to use your brain while not at the same time. A decent film with little budget acting at least not directed towards mark Warburg and the camera crew did great with the conditions they were given. "