The man introduces himself as Yahya - which he says can be translated to "John" - and proposes that he and Robin work to end the war by stealing the money taken from the people to fund the church's war. Marian seeks Robin upon learning that he is alive, but he chooses not to tell her of his plans for her own protection..
The Legend You Know. The Story You Don't. Action Adventure Drama Thriller. Rated PG for extended sequences of violence and action, and some suggestive references. Did you know Edit. Lars Andersen is famous for creating a YouTube video where he demonstrates extraordinary archery skills, earning him the nickname 'Real Life Legolas'. Most notably, Lars is able to hit incoming arrows in flight and shoot and hit 3 marks while performing a single jump from the ground. To increase his speed he uses an ancient technique that requires him to shoot with his draw and not cross the arrow on the bow like modern archers do.
This technique is used by Robin in the film. Goofs Robin receives a notice that he was being drafted for the Third Crusade. And nobles were never "drafted". They were presented with the opportunity to join and they did so to fulfill their oath to God. Quotes Marian : You call that a disguise? Alternate versions In South Africa the film was edited in theaters for a 13 rating after the uncut version was classified The film was later released on uncut on DVD with a 13 rating as the violence was deemed to have less impact outside of a theatrical context.
User reviews 1. Top review. Please stop making films. These over bloated budget films are tragic. This is an awful film. Throwing money at cinema rarely makes it worthwhile. And here we go again. It's a failure. Do not go and see if you are thinking about it. I sadly went. Details Edit. Release date November 21, United States. Official Facebook Official Instagram.
English Arabic Latin. Robin Hood: Origins. Dubrovnik, Croatia. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 56 minutes. Dolby Atmos Dolby Surround 7. Related news. AMC Ent. Jan 26 Indiewire. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Maybe that is the reason this new film, their fifth together, continues citing outwardly from Gladiator, with the expectation that gatherings of people will get it as a brand.
There is something other than what's expected about Crowe, actually: his inflection. It's a significant hotchpotch, mixing Mancunian, Yorkshire and bit of Northern Irish into something planned to pass on a fair yeoman of the twelfth century Midlands.
Be that as it may, that thought of somebody making himself up is really pertinent to the film. Robin Hood, composed by Brian Helgeland, is all the more a creation story than the customary photo of the woodlands ban. You will find in it no Lincoln green, not to mention the eye-popping Technicolor of Errol Flynn's ensemble; no battle on the extension with Little John; no toxophilism challenges; no slamming portcullises or disappear to Sherwood Forest; no Norman knight twisting his lip and requesting blood.
For sure, for the principal half-hour or so we are welcome to ponder whether Crowe is "Robin Hood" by any means. He is acquainted with us as one Robin Longstride, healthy bowman of an English armed force returning through France following 10 years' hard trudge in the Holy Land. Asked by his lord, Richard the Lionheart, for a genuine perspective of the campaign, Robin offers it to him straight: they killed numerous honest Muslims. Excessively legit — the lord demonstrates to a greater degree a Lyin' Heart by applauding him in the stocks.
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