In The Name of the King is the right title. To be honest, I don't know who had the final idea for the title but I liked it and it has a strong connection to the movie's story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'The Return Of The King' has a conclusion.
I never really know the title of a book until it's finished.
The movie is actually from a book by Stephen King called The Body. When they were gonna put it to a motion picture, they found the story was a bit too strong for the title The Body, based on a young kid's movie. It would be too heavy.
The king died and then the queen died is a story. The king died, and then queen died of grief is a plot.
I can tell you that as a writer and as a reader, I regard character as king. Or queen. No matter how riveting the action or interesting the plot twists, if I don't feel like I'm meeting someone who feels real, I'm not going to be compelled to read further.
The title of the movie is open to interpretation.
Many people think that it is important to have a title before you begin writing the book, but I think you should never sit around waiting for the right title to strike before you start writing. Crack on with the story, put in the hard work, and the title will come eventually.
It wasn't the greatest script in the world, but not many people can say they've played a wicked king in a swashbuckling Arthurian special-effects monster movie.
I think I settled on the title before I ever wrote the book.
The title 'Dohchay' is very perfect for the film. It is used very well in the title track. If you see the film, you will understand it.