Un crociato indurito dalla guerra e il suo comandante moresco montano un'audace rivolta contro la corrotta corona inglese in un'avventura emozionante piena di grintose imprese sul campo di b... Leggi tuttoUn crociato indurito dalla guerra e il suo comandante moresco montano un'audace rivolta contro la corrotta corona inglese in un'avventura emozionante piena di grintose imprese sul campo di battaglia, una coreografia combattiva strabiliante e una storia d'amore senza tempo.Un crociato indurito dalla guerra e il suo comandante moresco montano un'audace rivolta contro la corrotta corona inglese in un'avventura emozionante piena di grintose imprese sul campo di battaglia, una coreografia combattiva strabiliante e una storia d'amore senza tempo.
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- Crusader Morant
- (as Nicholas Wittman)
- Mutton
- (as Yasen Atour)
Recensioni in evidenza
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.
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.
Sadly the new Robin Hood is frankly not that good, an often bizarre and mostly charmless affair that sees Robin of Loxley become some type of Assassin's Creed reject that also masquerades as a GQ fashion model, as debut filmmaker Otto Bathhurst gets caught up in the joys of slow-motion instead of getting caught up on making his characters more intriguing or his film more fun.
Unfortunately delivered in a mostly po-faced fashion that sits unevenly with how over the top and silly many of its big action scenes are (a machine gun like arrow barrage in Arabia or a horse chase along rooftops spring instantly to mind), Robin Hood wants to be taken seriously but it's impossible to do so, when the action and scenarios are all so off-putting and even if the action beats and slight thrills you get from some of these scenes make the film tolerable as such, there not going to change many people's opinions on the movie, feelings of which are likely to be largely negative when you look at early press and box-office results.
More comfortable with the action scenes than he is the character beats, Bathurst leads this negativity bringing Robin Hood down as he struggles to get much out of his capable cast, with Robin giving Kingsman breakout star Taron Edgerton his worst big-screen role yet, as the young performer struggles with making Robin a charismatic hero and has an equally hard time forcing any chemistry between himself and Eve Hewson as Marion, with the daughter of Bono fairing quite badly in her highest profile role yet.
Side players don't fare much better, with Australian tressure Tim Minchin fairing best with his role as Friar Tuck, while the seemingly constantly struggling Jamie Foxx as Little John and the charm free Jamie Dornan as Will add little to proceedings.
Outside of these unfortunate elements one of the most disappointing and eye-rolling aspects of this Robin Hood is yet another stereotypical shady bad guy turn from Ben Mendelsohn.
An unquestionably talented performer and one of our countries best acting exports, Mendelsohn delving into yet another villain role as the nefarious Sherriff of Nottingham after similar turns in the likes of Ready Player One, Rogue One, TV show Bloodline and The Dark Knight Rises begs the question of how hard the actor is trying at the moment, and while his turn here isn't "bad", it's certainly tiresome with all things considered, with the time now for Mendelsohn to break away from these type of roles.
Final Say -
With a handful of lively action scenes and some very brief snippets of fun, Robin Hood shows glimpses of what might've been, but with a lack of charisma, energy or smarts, this ends up being yet another version of the hooded hero that fails to hit the mark, with Robin Hood likely to be one of the year's biggest financial flops.
2 medieval Molotov's out of 5
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- QuizTaron 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.
- BlooperRobin 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.
- Citazioni
Marian: You call that a disguise?
Robin of Loxley: Well it fooled everybody else!
- Versioni alternativeIn 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.
- Colonne sonoreViktor
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
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- Dubrovnik, Croazia(location)
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- Budget
- 100.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 30.824.628 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.195.670 USD
- 25 nov 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 86.493.046 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 56 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1