Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas

    Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
    2003

    Synopsis

    The sailor of legend is framed by the goddess Eris for the theft of the Book of Peace, and must travel to her realm at the end of the world to retrieve it and save the life of his childhood friend Prince Proteus.

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    Cast

    • Brad PittSinbad (voice)
    • Catherine Zeta-JonesMarina (voice)
    • Michelle PfeifferEris (voice)
    • Joseph FiennesProteus (voice)
    • Dennis HaysbertKale (voice)
    • Timothy WestDymas (voice)
    • Adriano GianniniRat (voice)
    • Raman HuiJin (voice)
    • Chung ChanLi (voice)
    • Jim CummingsLuca / Additional Voices (voice)

    Recommandations

    • 63

      ReelViews

      The voices were chosen more for their big name appeal than for their ability to bring life to the drawings. The storyline is flat, linear, and shallow.
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      Neither sinful nor particularly bad, the movie nonetheless diverts us when it should transport us. Its heroes' hearts may lie out at sea, but its soul never leaves dry land.
    • 63

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      An uneasy mix of hand-painted characters and digitally rendered photorealistic backgrounds, the film never fully reconciles its two-dimensional and three-dimensional worlds.
    • 60

      Chicago Reader

      The heaving computer-generated sea swells doesn't match the conventionally animated characters. The action scenes are too antic, but directors Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore serve up a sweet romantic subplot.
    • 60

      The A.V. Club

      Given the talent on display in Sinbad, and the winning brio it dredges out of questionable material, it's easy to wonder what Dreamworks' animation department could accomplish if it stopped following Disney's lead and started forging new paths of its own.
    • 50

      New York Post

      It makes not just the "Thief of Baghdad" and the junky Ray Harryhausen movies of the '60s and '70s but even Disney's recent "Aladdin" seem positively multicultural by comparison.
    • 50

      Washington Post

      A movie carefully engineered for an audience of exactly nobody.
    • 40

      Washington Post

      A respectable effort that doesn't care to do more than course smoothly and effortlessly through familiar waters.

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