Elven Uprising



Tagline
This isn't your typical rebellion. It's a dalliance with dance, a jest for justice!
Description
In the medieval land of jesters and jousters, the elven entertainer Rebelia (played by Elisabeth Bergrill) weaves tales, songs, and laughter amidst a backdrop of tyranny. Her sidekick, the quip-delivering squire Thistletwit (Stephen Fries), stumbles upon a plot that ignites the spark of rebellion. Alongside the mysteriously silent knight known only as 'Mime' (Logan Lermango), they ignite an uproarious uprising where jest is their weapon, and the throne room doubles as a stage. Directed by the inimitable Joss Whedonkey, 'Elven Uprising' serves up a romp through a once-solemn medieval era now overturned by a bevy of bards and the elven laughter of liberation.
MpaaRating
R
PopularityScore
1.90
ReleaseDate
07/20/2023
Genre
Comedy
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.00
'Elven Uprising' prances into theaters with the subtlety of a tap-dancing troll on a tightrope. Its guiding force, one Joss Whedonkey, pirouettes this tale through an enchanting, albeit brazenly bonkers rendition of medieval mayhem. Elisabeth Bergrill's Rebelia is a vivacious virtuoso, charming enough to incite chuckles from a gargoyle, while the unceasingly waggish squire played by Stephen Fries could very well serve his quips with a side of pickles. In this land where Mime is mightier than sword, Logan Lermango's striking silence reverberates louder than a court jester's bell. Can the bountiful bards and lyrical liberators revolutionize the box office as they have their realm? Perhaps not, but their dare to 'jestify' their antics with sprinkles of subversion earns 'Elven Uprising' a cheeky chuckle and a hearty hurrah. The R-rating resonates regretfully with the raunchiness wrapped in Renaissance raiment, but fear not, this dance of defiance is a mischievously madcap adventure for the foolhearted or just those yearning for yore with a twist of uproar.
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