Crown & Quill: The Jest Quest



Tagline
A noble tale of laughter, lore, and a touch of revenge.
Description
In the whimsical realm of Yorelandia, nestled within the cradle of a dystopian medieval era, a peculiar adventure unfolds. When the jovial Princess Lavender (Florence Lawn-fawnce) discovers an ancient scroll foretelling her untimely dethronement by the hands of a jesting jester, she must embark on a rib-tickling revenge quest. With the help of eccentric Historian Sage Inkwell (Easter Will-hams) and the overly-serious Psychologist Sir Mindwell (Gloria Be-raven), they navigate the comical chaos of a kingdom where laughter is both a weapon and a shield. Directed by the mirthful Rob Reindeer, 'Crown & Quill: The Jest Quest' is a family-friendly frolic through a tapestry of gags and giggles, where every quip holds the key to reclaiming the throne and learning that sometimes, the pen is mightier than the sword... even when it's feathered.
MpaaRating
G
PopularityScore
4.40
ReleaseDate
03/16/2023
Genre
Adventure
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.30
Strap on your motley and brace your belly for the guffaws, 'Crown & Quill: The Jest Quest' gallivants through the laugh-filled meadows of Yorelandia with a jester's grace and a historian's touch. Director Rob Reindeer corrals a cast of quirky characters, led by the effervescent Florence Lawn-fawnce, whose comedic chops shine brighter than the armor of a thousand knights at noonday. The venerable Easter Will-hams offers a performance that's a smorgasbord of eccentricities while Gloria Be-raven's stoicism plays the perfect straight-lance to Lawn-fawnce's jesting japes. It's a film where the chuckles flow as freely as mead at a medieval banquet, but with a 'G' rating that deems it as safe for the squires as it is for the seasoned knights of the round table. The script might occasionally stumble over its court jester's bells, and not every pun hits the bullseye, but the overall merriment is as infectious as the Plague was morose. 'Crown & Quill: The Jest Quest' reminds us that in a world brimming with seriousness, a hearty laugh and a feathered quill can indeed be mightier than the sword.
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