Asterix & Obelix: Movie Kingdom Recession

Overview of a healthy reasonable medium

Tom Cassidy

From Tom Cassidy

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







Historical fantasy Adventure has violence, discrimination.


Age 10+







Based on 2 child reviews

What is the story like?

In Asterix & Obelix: Asterix, Asterix (Gillaume Canet) and Obelix (Gilles Lellouche) travel from France to China to help Princess Saie regain her preach. Meanwhile in Rome, Julius Caser is looking for action and tries to help allies to take advantage of the Chinese Kingdom.

Is that good?

Our review:







Parents say :
Not yet rated

Based on the popular French series in Strip, this live adventure comedy has high production values ​​and stars of French acting (Kassel and Marion Cotillard as Julius Ceesar and Cleopatra). When Asterix and Obelix: Middle Kingdom is cheerful silly, comes close Monty Python and the Holy Grail Absurd levels. That sessions can enjoy all the years, but often blows – that each has a real impact – denies this wider appeal. They are still disappointing are tired prejudices across. Despite his diverse role, jokes are focused on Chinese people and asian culture feel like tired relics from the 20th century. Century. Sport fans can enjoy Hero scenes containing Zlatan Ibrahimović Football Star as a gladiator champion, Antivirus. While the Asterix fans die-hard could nurture a new trip for his favorite duo from Gale. But for the casual viewer, this movie may need too many compromises to guarantee the watch.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about violence in Asterix and Obelix: Middle Kingdom. Did it feel excessively? Did you notice the difference between fighting the imagination after Asterix had his potion and more real violence? What is the impact of media violence on children?

  • How were Chinese people shown in the film? Did you find it problematic – why / why not? Why presenting questions in Kids media.

  • Do you enjoy historical adventures? When the actual figures from history like Julius Caesar put in fictitious stories, does it help you better understand the history?

  • Have you encountered Asterix before? If so, how did this movie compare to the original comics or other Asterix movies you’ve seen?

Did we miss something on diversity?

Research shows the connection between child’s healthy self-esteem and positive portraits in the media. That is why we added the “Different National Teams” section into our examinations that will overturn. You can help us to help children

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