Eine mutige Interpretation der klassischen Geschichte von Robin Hood.Eine mutige Interpretation der klassischen Geschichte von Robin Hood.Eine mutige Interpretation der klassischen Geschichte von Robin Hood.
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Nick Wittman
- Crusader Morant
- (as Nicholas Wittman)
Yasen Zates Atour
- Mutton
- (as Yasen Atour)
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Terrible terrible story, overloaded with 'politically correct' clichés. The Trump-like speech. The 'strong empowered woman' but still with lots of cleavage. A 'representative' mix of black and white actors... in medieval England?? School play storylines are way better.
Apart from that, the action scenes were not half bad. Although just as non-sensical as the story :)
These over bloated budget films are tragic. This is an awful film. Awful.
Throwing money at cinema rarely makes it worthwhile. And here we go again. Awful.
It's a failure. Do not go and see if you are thinking about it. I sadly went.
Regret.
Throwing money at cinema rarely makes it worthwhile. And here we go again. Awful.
It's a failure. Do not go and see if you are thinking about it. I sadly went.
Regret.
It's not funny, it's not witty, just another rehash of a film done over and over with updated special effects (although some moments are questionable).
Don't waste your time unless you want to have your ticket money stolen from you!
Where do you start with a version as original as this. A well known story concerning a hero figure fighting against the oppressive system. A well known story with multiple versions hitting the big screen. So how do you make "yet another version" that isn't compared to all the others? Easy, change the period or more accurately make the period different, introduce a bit of the Afgan war for younger reference, update the weapons, make the theat more Hollywood and yell ACTION. Sure, if you are a Robin Hood purist or history buff you might get upset but as a piece of cinema this is pure fun. A little odd in places (if you are English) but a good watch.
It's almost as much fun as reading some of the reviews complaining that it is not historically accurate or doesn't stick to the story of RoL. Which version exactly?! No, the clothes are not accurate, no they didn't have magazines loaded shoulder weapons or machine gun type long bows but which part of this story do you seriously consider accurate? Forget the versions that have gone before and enjoy it for what it is.
It's almost as much fun as reading some of the reviews complaining that it is not historically accurate or doesn't stick to the story of RoL. Which version exactly?! No, the clothes are not accurate, no they didn't have magazines loaded shoulder weapons or machine gun type long bows but which part of this story do you seriously consider accurate? Forget the versions that have gone before and enjoy it for what it is.
The trailer showed an action-packed depiction of a Robin Hood story. I walked into the theatre expecting no more. Just hoping for a nice action packed film in some alternate-universe-like Nottingham and Robin Hood as was suggested by interviews and the trailers.
Is it medieval England as we know it on film? Of course not! This movie poster and trailer never claimed to be that. And to enjoy this film one must really just let go of the Robin Hood stories we know and love for awhile and be ready for something new.
Is it going to be anything like the past Kevin Costner/Russell Crowe/Disney/Men in tights versions? Not really, nothing in the press material certainly suggested it.
Is it nonsensical at some parts? Of course! It's about this dude in a hood robbing the rich in an action film. I feel the film stretched logic to just the right amount, and not so bad that it was too nonsensical to be enjoyable.
In short I'm quite surprised at the negative reviews as I felt it was fine. I walked in not expecting "Gladiator" or LOTR material (legends, obviously), just merely to have a good time to sit back, shut my mind from outside, to watch some mad archery skills and action sequences - and I say it delivered what was on the cover, no more no less.
Is it medieval England as we know it on film? Of course not! This movie poster and trailer never claimed to be that. And to enjoy this film one must really just let go of the Robin Hood stories we know and love for awhile and be ready for something new.
Is it going to be anything like the past Kevin Costner/Russell Crowe/Disney/Men in tights versions? Not really, nothing in the press material certainly suggested it.
Is it nonsensical at some parts? Of course! It's about this dude in a hood robbing the rich in an action film. I feel the film stretched logic to just the right amount, and not so bad that it was too nonsensical to be enjoyable.
In short I'm quite surprised at the negative reviews as I felt it was fine. I walked in not expecting "Gladiator" or LOTR material (legends, obviously), just merely to have a good time to sit back, shut my mind from outside, to watch some mad archery skills and action sequences - and I say it delivered what was on the cover, no more no less.
'Robin Hood' Stars on Making a Classic Cool Again
'Robin Hood' Stars on Making a Classic Cool Again
Robin Hood stars Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx take on the roles of Robin Hood and Little John, and share how their new movie re-envisions a classic tale.
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- WissenswertesTaron Egerton is so afraid of horse riding that he did not ride horses in this film, not in any single scene - he stated in an interview later.
- PatzerRobin receives a notice that he was being drafted for the Third Crusade.
The Crusades weren't numbered until AFTER they had taken place. And nobles were never "drafted". They were presented with the opportunity to join and they did so to fulfill their oath to God.
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Marian: You call that a disguise?
Robin of Loxley: Well it fooled everybody else!
- Alternative VersionenIn South Africa the film was edited in theaters for a 13 rating (after the uncut version was classified 16). 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.
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Written by Isaac Grace and Noah McBeth
Performed by Noah McBeth (as NoMBe)
NoMBe appears courtesy of TH3RD BRAIN Records, LLC
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- Robin Hood: Orígenes
- Drehorte
- Dubrovnik, Kroatien(location)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 100.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 30.824.628 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.195.670 $
- 25. Nov. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 86.493.046 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
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