

Your Highness
A prince and his bride are ambushed, lose their memory, and are stranded in a lawless town. As rival gangs and invading troops close in, the prince uses his wit and compassion to restore order and face a looming crisis.
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Plot Summary
Two spoiled princes embark on a quest to save their kingdom. Prince Fabious is a valiant warrior, while his lazy, lecherous brother, Thadeous, prefers a life of debauchery. When Fabious's bride is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer, Thadeous is forced to join his brother on a perilous journey, accompanied by a deadly huntress, to rescue her and fulfill his own destiny.
Critical Reception
Your Highness received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its R-rated humor and a few standout performances, particularly from Danny McBride. However, many found the plot to be derivative and the comedic tone inconsistent, leading to a generally lukewarm reception. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating the outrageous comedy but finding it lacking in broader appeal.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold, R-rated comedic style and Danny McBride's performance.
- Criticized for a weak plot and uneven humor that sometimes falls flat.
- Seen as a niche comedy that appeals primarily to fans of crude and irreverent humor.
Google audience: Audiences were split on 'Your Highness.' Many enjoyed the raunchy and outrageous humor, especially appreciating the performances of the main cast. However, a significant portion of viewers found the comedy to be over-the-top and repetitive, with some suggesting the plot was too simplistic or underdeveloped.
Fun Fact
The film's R-rating was largely due to its frequent and graphic depictions of violence, gore, and sexual content, which were unusual for a fantasy-comedy at the time.
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