Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

4.50
    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
    2010

    Synopsis

    A rogue prince reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time – gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.

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    Cast

    • Jake GyllenhaalPrince Dastan
    • Gemma ArtertonTamina
    • Ben KingsleyNizam
    • Alfred MolinaSheik Amar
    • Steve ToussaintSeso
    • Toby KebbellGarsiv
    • Richard CoyleTus
    • Ronald PickupKing Sharaman
    • Reece RitchieBis
    • Gísli Örn GarðarssonHassansin Leader

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Entertainment Weekly

      This is what a videogame movie looks like now.
    • 70

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Mixing old-fashioned content and state of the art effects, this Jerry Bruckheimer production trades ‘pirates' for ‘princes' to revive the swashbuckling, sword fighting spirit of the sort Douglas Fairbanks or Errol Flynn specialized.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      A handsome, fast-paced and innocuous adventure that's easy to take but lacks epic scale.
    • 63

      Orlando Sentinel

      A ditzy film that offers more evidence that good actors, good action and one-liners don’t solve the one thing missing in every movie video game adaptation – a story that makes sense.
    • 60

      Variety

      Bruckheimer's passably enjoyable, antiquity-themed epic should satisfy its young male core demographic well enough, but won't connect with other auds on the level of Bruckheimer's "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise.
    • 60

      Empire

      Its restraint might put off thrill-seekers, but if you can endure the wooden dialogue and sloppy exposition, it musters the entertainment quotient of a middle-order Harry Potter.
    • 50

      Village Voice

      Yet Newell, he of "Four Weddings and a Funeral," is ill-suited to steward such sword-and-sandals adventure, his direction--while slightly eschewing modern genre practitioners’ penchant for slicing-and-dicing skirmishes into visual incoherence--is too pedestrian and partial to clumsy slow-mo effects to truly energize the story.
    • 50

      Arizona Republic

      The audience should be given game controllers upon entering the theater. It wouldn't mean the film would make any more sense, but at least you'd feel like you had some say in the matter.

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