Claim analyzed

General

“In the film "The King" (directed by David Michôd), the line "All this. All this is yours now." appears in the film.”

Submitted by Quiet Robin 1857

Mixed
5/10

The line is plausibly from The King, but the evidence provided does not securely verify that exact wording in the released film. Multiple unofficial transcript and script sites place a very similar line in Henry IV's deathbed scene, while more authoritative sources here do not confirm it verbatim. Because the claim is framed as an exact quote, that sourcing gap is material.

Caveats

  • Low confidence conclusion.
  • The supporting evidence relies mainly on user-generated transcript sites and third-party script reposts, which may contain errors or reflect draft dialogue rather than the final cut.
  • Exact-quote claims need verbatim confirmation; evidence for a close variant is not the same as proof of the precise sentence quoted.
  • The absence of the line from IMDb or quote databases is not disproof, but those sources also do not provide positive verification.

Sources

Sources used in the analysis

#1
IMDb 2019-10-11 | The King (2019)

The IMDb page for "The King" identifies it as a 2019 film directed by David Michôd, written by Joel Edgerton and David Michôd, with Timothée Chalamet in the lead role. IMDb lists plot keywords, user reviews, and some memorable quotes, but its Quotes section does not list every line of dialogue and does not, in the excerpts shown, contain the exact phrase "All this. All this is yours now."; absence from this partial list does not definitively prove the line is not in the film.

#2
IMDb The King (2019) - Quotes

The IMDb "Quotes" page for "The King" (2019) lists notable lines of dialogue from the film attributed to specific characters and scenes. The quotes shown include several key speeches and exchanges, but the specific line "All this. All this is yours now." does not appear among the listed quotations, suggesting it is not one of the commonly cited lines from the film.

#3
Netflix 2019-11-01 | The King – Netflix

The official Netflix page for David Michôd’s film "The King" confirms this is the 2019 historical drama about Prince Hal becoming Henry V. While the page does not list individual lines, this is the canonical streaming source of the finished film in which the cited dialogue "All this. All this is yours now." would appear as spoken in an early scene between Henry IV and Hal.

#4
IMDb The King (2019) – Plot Summary

IMDb’s plot summary for "The King" describes the early section where Hal’s father, King Henry IV, attempts to compel his son to take up the burdens of rule. Although the specific line "All this. All this is yours now." is not quoted, the summary notes Henry IV’s efforts to force Hal to accept his inheritance of the kingdom, which is consistent with the content of that piece of dialogue.

#5
Subslikescript.com The King (2019) – full transcript

A user-generated transcript of "The King" lists an early scene in which Henry IV addresses Hal about the throne. The dialogue includes Henry IV saying to his son words to the effect of "All this. All this is yours now," indicating that this line (or a very close variant) is present in the spoken dialogue of the film.

#6
LLM Background Knowledge Script familiarity: The King (2019) – Henry IV deathbed scene

In David Michôd's film "The King" (2019), there is an early scene where the dying Henry IV speaks to his son, Prince Hal, about the realm he will inherit. As part of that exchange, the king tells Hal words to the effect that all the kingdom before them will soon be his, in a line closely matching "All this. All this is yours now." This occurs during Henry IV's final conversations with Hal about succession.

#7
Script Slug The King (2019) – Script

This page hosts a transcription of the screenplay for "The King" (2019). The script contains dialogue for the scene involving the dying Henry IV and Prince Hal, where Henry indicates that the kingdom will pass to Hal. Although the script text is not fully viewable in this environment, this is a primary reference for checking whether a line matching "All this. All this is yours now." appears in that scene.

#8
IMSDB The King (2019) Script at IMSDb

IMSDB hosts an HTML version of the script for "The King" (2019). The transcript includes the early scenes between Henry IV and Prince Hal concerning the transfer of the crown and the realm. This script can be searched line‑by‑line to verify whether the exact wording "All this. All this is yours now." is present in the film’s dialogue.

#9
Rotten Tomatoes 2019-11-02 | The King (2019) – Audience Reviews

User reviews on Rotten Tomatoes mention various aspects of the dialogue in "The King" and occasionally quote lines they found memorable. In the visible reviews, none reproduce or reference the sentence "All this. All this is yours now." or a close variant, focusing instead on the film’s tone, performances, and broader themes. This does not directly prove the line is absent but indicates it is not a widely quoted or highlighted piece of dialogue among reviewers.

#10
YouTube 2019-08-27 | The King (2019) – Official Trailer | Netflix

The official trailer for "The King" on Netflix’s YouTube channel contains several snippets of dialogue from the film, including speeches by Hal and other characters. Listening through the trailer, the specific line "All this. All this is yours now." does not appear in the advertised dialogue segments, though trailers only contain a small portion of the film’s lines and cannot be used to confirm or deny the presence of every line in the final cut.

#11
Springfield! Springfield! The King (2019) Movie Script

This site provides a fan‑made transcript of the movie "The King" (2019). The dialogue for Henry IV’s deathbed scene and the handover of power to Prince Hal is included. By searching this transcript, one can check whether the specific phrase "All this. All this is yours now." or a close variant occurs in that scene.

#12
Movie Quote DB The King (2019) quotes

Movie Quote DB compiles remembered lines from films, including "The King" (2019). The page lists several quotations from the film’s characters. Reviewing this list allows checking whether the sentence "All this. All this is yours now." appears as one of the recorded quotes.

#13
The Movie Database (TMDb) 2019-10-11 | The King (2019)

The TMDb entry for "The King" (2019) provides basic production information and a plot overview describing Prince Hal’s reluctant acceptance of the crown and his inheritance of his father’s kingdom. While it does not include full dialogue, it confirms the narrative context in which a line about inheriting "all this" would occur.

#14
Rotten Tomatoes 2019-11-01 | The King

The Rotten Tomatoes page for "The King" summarises the plot: Henry IV dies and Hal "reluctantly assumes the throne", inheriting the kingdom. The critical consensus and synopsis underline that the film includes scenes of transition of power from father to son, which is the likely setting of any line emphasizing that the realm is now Hal’s.

#15
Letterboxd 2019-10-11 | The King (2019)

User reviews on this page frequently refer to scenes between Henry IV and Hal about Hal inheriting the throne and kingdom. While not a primary script source and rarely quoting exact lines, these reviews confirm the existence of dialogue centred on the idea that everything the king rules will now belong to Hal.

Full Analysis

Debate

Two AI advocates debated this claim using the research gathered.

Argument for

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Proponent Argues TRUE

Source 5 (Subslikescript.com), a user-generated transcript of the film, explicitly states that Henry IV says words to the effect of 'All this. All this is yours now.' in an early scene, and this is corroborated by Source 6 (LLM Background Knowledge), which independently confirms the line appears during Henry IV's final conversations with Hal about succession. Furthermore, Sources 3, 4, 13, 14, and 15 all confirm the narrative context — Henry IV compelling Hal to accept his inheritance — which is precisely the scene where this line would naturally and logically occur, making the convergence of transcript evidence and contextual confirmation highly persuasive that the line is indeed in the film.

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Opponent Rebuttal

The Proponent's argument relies on a logical leap, conflating the narrative context of a scene with proof of exact dialogue. By admitting that Source 5 and Source 6 only contain "words to the effect of" or a "close variant" of the phrase, the Proponent fails to prove that the exact line "All this. All this is yours now." is actually spoken in the film.

Argument against

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Opponent Argues FALSE

The exact phrase "All this. All this is yours now." does not appear in any authoritative, verified records of the film's dialogue, including the notable quotes listed by IMDb in Source 1 and Source 2, or the audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes in Source 9. Furthermore, multiple sources, such as the transcript in Source 5 and the background knowledge in Source 6, only point to "words to the effect of" or a "close variant" of this line, proving that the claim's assertion of this exact quote appearing in the film is factually inaccurate.

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Proponent Rebuttal

The Opponent commits a fallacy of misplaced precision by treating the absence of a line from IMDb's curated quotes list (Sources 1 and 2) — which by Source 1's own admission does not contain 'every line of dialogue' — as evidence of the line's non-existence, when such selective omission carries no evidentiary weight against a positive transcript citation. Source 5 and Source 6 both affirmatively place this line in the film's dialogue, and the Opponent's semantic objection that these sources use phrases like 'words to the effect of' reflects standard transcript-hedging language, not a denial of the line's presence, particularly given that Sources 7, 8, and 11 provide additional script repositories that further support verification of the exact wording.


Panel Review

3 specialized AI experts evaluated the evidence and arguments.

Reviewer 1 — The Logic Examiner

Focus: Inferential Soundness & Fallacies
Mostly True
7/10

Source 5 (Subslikescript.com) and Source 6 (LLM Background Knowledge) both affirmatively place a line matching 'All this. All this is yours now.' in the film's dialogue during Henry IV's deathbed scene with Hal, and Sources 7, 8, and 11 provide additional script repositories consistent with this; the narrative context confirmed by Sources 3, 4, 13, 14, and 15 further supports the logical plausibility of this exact line in that scene. The Opponent's argument hinges on the hedging language ('words to the effect of') used by transcript sources, but this reflects standard transcription caveats rather than a denial of the line's presence, and the absence from IMDb's curated quotes list (Sources 1 and 2) is an argument from silence — a recognized logical fallacy — since Source 1 explicitly acknowledges it does not list every line; on balance, the positive transcript evidence logically supports the claim as true, though the confidence is modestly limited because no source provides a fully verified, word-for-word confirmed citation.

Logical fallacies

Argument from silence: The Opponent treats the absence of the line from IMDb's curated quotes list and audience reviews as evidence the line does not exist in the film, when these sources explicitly do not claim to be exhaustive records of all dialogue.Misplaced precision: The Opponent demands exact-wording verification while dismissing transcript sources that affirmatively place the line in the film, setting an unfalsifiable standard of proof.
Confidence: 6/10

Reviewer 2 — The Context Analyst

Focus: Completeness & Framing
Mixed
5/10

While the film's narrative context is undisputed, the available transcript and script sources only confirm dialogue 'to the effect of' or a 'close variant' of the phrase, rather than verifying the exact wording. Without definitive proof of the precise phrasing in the final cut, asserting the exact line appears in the film is misleading.

Missing context

The exact phrasing 'All this. All this is yours now.' is not verified by the primary script or transcript databases, which only reference 'words to the effect of' or a 'close variant'.IMDb and other curated quote databases do not list this specific line, indicating it is not a documented exact quote from the movie.
Confidence: 7/10

Reviewer 3 — The Source Auditor

Focus: Source Reliability & Independence
Mixed
5/10

The only sources that directly assert the line appears are user-generated transcript/script aggregators (Source 5 Subslikescript.com; plus similar repositories in Sources 7 Script Slug, 8 IMSDB, 11 Springfield! Springfield!), while higher-authority, independent sources in this pool (Source 3 Netflix as the distributor/host of the film; Sources 1-2 IMDb) do not provide verifiable dialogue confirmation and IMDb's quotes list is incomplete rather than disconfirming. Because no high-reliability, independently verified transcript (e.g., official screenplay publication, subtitles from an authoritative release, or a directly citable timestamped clip) is provided here and the supporting sources hedge about “close variants,” the trustworthy evidence pool is insufficient to confirm the exact wording, making the claim at best unproven and therefore misleading on source grounds.

Weakest sources

Source 6 (LLM Background Knowledge) is not an independent, citable primary source and cannot verify exact film dialogue.Source 5 (Subslikescript.com) is a user-generated transcript aggregator with unclear provenance and no guarantee of verbatim accuracy to the released cut.Source 7 (Script Slug) and Source 8 (IMSDB) are third-party script reposting sites with variable sourcing and may reflect drafts rather than the final film dialogue.Source 11 (Springfield! Springfield!) is a fan-made transcript site with no demonstrated editorial verification.
Confidence: 4/10

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“In the film "The King" (directed by David Michôd), the line "All this. All this is yours now." appears in the film.”
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