Film review: Justin and the Knights of Valour (PG)
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Your support makes all the difference.This 3D CG-animated feature, produced by Antonio Banderas, is pallid by comparison with Pixar's similarly themed Brave.
The plot is some sub-Arthurian whimsy about a red-haired youngster (voiced by Freddie Highmore) who yearns to be a knight.
Even the top-notch vocal talent (David Walliams, Saoirse Ronan) struggle to enliven matters.
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