Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010)

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Set in medieval Persia, the story of an adventurous prince who teams up with a rival princess to stop an angry ruler from unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world.

Well, I've played the game enough times, I'm not sure that I could learn any more from watching the film. On the other hand, that didn't stop 'Lara Croft' or the various other games becoming films.
 
Its an adventure film that's a genre that has died out in Hollywood.

The trailer looked fun specially for me who has played the game,its an all time fav. I could see how in the action,jumping scenes how well they captured the game.

I'm not keen on JG playing a Persian Prince but i will see it anyway because its a rare adventure film that might be good.

Better than Lara Croft it will be surely.....
 
I'm a fan of the game(s), too. Particularly Sands of Time, which I loved.

I wasn't sold on Jake Gylenhall(sp?) either, but after seeing the trailer, I have to admit he does sort of look the part. Unnecessarily buff, though.

And what do you mean that this is a rare genre, Connavar? It looks to be a standard medievel action movie, which is far from rare.

Anyway, I'm definitely going to watch it when it comes out. But I'm already bracing myself for it to be a mediocre affair.
 
I quite enjoy popcorn movies when I'm in the mood for some mindless amusement, and I was encouraged by the fact that Prince of Persia was produced by the same man responsible for the entertaining Pirates of the Carribean trilogy, so I thought I'd give a spin.

Like PotC, PoP is an adaptation of a video game, but as I've never felt motivated to dabble in that field I can't comment on the relationship. The plot is the usual hokum, with the hero Prince, on the run after being wrongly accused of the murder of his father, having to prove his innocence while preventing bad guy Nizam from using the Dagger of Time to change the past to put himself on the throne. The CGI city looks impressive, the fireworks when the Dagger is used are spectacular, and the Prince (Jake Gyllenhaal - or at least his stunt double) puts on a suitably athletic display of parkour, free-running around the rooftops.

That's most of the good bits. Unfortunately Ben Kingsley's talents are wasted on a rather cardboard Nizam and Gemma Arterton is woefully miscast as the princess who is supposed to guard the Dagger of Time. This role calls for grace, gravitas and mystery, but I was constantly aware that Ms Arterton is a modern miss in dark makeup. In dramatic moments I kept expecting her to squeal "Oh My God!" and whip out her mobile phone to text to her friends. That's a pity considering that Bollywood is awash with beautiful Indian actresses who could do a more convincing job in their sleep, but I suppose Hollywood has its own parochial priorities.

On the other hand, perhaps they should have given Ms Arterton a mobile phone and played it for laughs, since the best bit of the film - and the only element which made the whole farrago enjoyable - was the comic performance by Alfred Molina as the bandit chief who cultivates a ferocious reputation in order to keep the tax collectors at bay, while he gets on with his favourite pastime of ostrich racing. I laughed out loud on several occasions when he was on screen, uttering decidedly modern-sounding opinions and reacting with Pavlovian fervour to the enticement: "It's tax free!".

Overall, the film lacks the panache of the PotC series, and sorely needs a strong central love/hate character like Johnny Depp's Captain Sparrow. Judging by the presence of the subtitle more films in this franchise could be on the way, but I doubt that I'll bother to watch them unless the fun quotient goes up markedly.

(An extract from my SFF blog)
 
Wrong comparison, Anthony. Sorry for being blunt, but Johnny Depp as Capt. Jack is an extra-ordinary achievement for him and the whole industry. No one can produce a similar performance. Its like the Joker by Heath Ledger. I bet, you could compare with some other movie, surely. Anyway, nice review.

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Watched Prince of Persia a few weeks back. My principle reaction was, well ... meh.

Let's just say I was happy that it was someone else who had spent the money to rent it, and saved me spending any money to buy it used some time in the future. The only way I'd buy it used now, is if it only cost me a couple of bucks.
 
I thought Pirates of the Carribean was based on a disney world theme park ride, not a computer game. But agreed that it was a waste of time and resources. Ben Kingsley was pretty terrible, and as for the two leads being about as persian as Paul Hogan, well the less said the better.

It did look good and the parkour was pretty cool, very much like the game. The story was indescribably banal and its always interesting to see so much money wasted on such a poor piece of entertainment.
 

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