Anna And The King parents guide

Anna And The King Parent Guide

Overall B+

While several adaptations tell the tale of the English widow hired by King Mongkut of Siam to teach his wives and children in the 1860's, this is a much more serious adaptation of the experiences of Anna Leonowens.

Release date December 15, 1999

Violence C-
Sexual Content A-
Profanity A
Substance Use C

Why is Anna And The King rated PG-13? The MPAA rated Anna And The King PG-13 for some intense violent sequences.

Run Time: 148 minutes

Parent Movie Review

It is impossible for anyone familiar with the 1956 musical The King And I or the 1946 movie Anna And The King Of Siam, to not compare them with Anna And The King (1999). While all three tell the tale of the English widow hired by King Mongkut of Siam to teach his wives and children in the 1860’s, this is a much more serious adaptation of the experiences of Anna Leonowens.

Anna And The King - Official Site Some elements of the familiar story are the same. The somewhat stubborn Anna (Jodie Foster), attempts to teach not only English, but also English civilization and western ideals to King Mongkut (Chow Yun Fat) and his family. Mongkut, who takes pride in being liberal minded, recognizes that practices like slavery and physical punishment, may need to change if he wishes to improve trade relations with the British. Anna, a firm believer in human rights, is more than willing to give him advice.

Anna And The King - Official Site Unlike past interpretations however, the King is wise enough to recognize such broad alterations will take time. Meanwhile, he has bigger things to worry about. Siam’s northern citizens are being murdered, and while his advisors suspect British controlled Burma is behind the problem, the king is not so sure. He is caught between increased pressure to appear “civilized” to the English, and taking action to protect his citizens against this unknown force. Violent confrontations result (though not explicit or gratuitous), including an execution where we barely see two people decapitated, scenes of fighting and war, a man being shot in the head, and bodies hung from trees. Considering the king’s alternatives, the violence is dealt with in a justifiable way, but parents should heed the PG-13 rating on this film.

Anna And The King - Official Site Leonowens really was a governess to Siam’s royal family, but there is speculation even she understood that her stories were as much fiction as fact. Anna And The King is not an historical text, but rather a lush cinema epic which attempts to answer many serious questions that the musical danced over. If not confused with truth, it makes an extraordinary film.

Starring Jodie Foster Chow Yun Fat. Running time: 148 minutes. Theatrical release December 15, 1999. Updated

Anna And The King Parents' Guide

How is the depiction of Western superiority different in this movie compared to, The King And I (1956 musical) or the 1946 movie Anna And The King Of Siam?

This film explores the King’s character in more depth. How do you feel about the King’s insistence that he appear to be in control and not to be taking Anna’s advice? How do you feel about his decision in the Tuptin affair? Did Anna’s actions have any bearing on his choice?

For information about the real Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut, you may want to check these links: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/7545/Mongkut.html http://www.ljworld.com/forum/messages-ku/125.html