This might just be one of the best movies we’ve seen so far this summer.
We really enjoyed this film, Prince of Persia offers the audience the best escape from the summer heat.
Filled with humor, romance, and adventure Prince of Persia is what the summer should be about at the movies. Pure Escapism from the troubles of our daily world.
It was definitely better than it had any right to be and while there isn’t much competition, it is definitely the best video game movie.
The cast was great, Gyllenhaal brought this great charisma and persona to the role and the fact the he did most of his own stunts is nice to see.
Arterton was very good as well and unlike in most movies like this her character played more than just the stand in pretty girl.
Kingsley was as well great and played the part perfectly, and finally the much talked about Molina; he was well great as well.
The story line was a clichéd yet interesting one and very easy to follow.
The action scenes were immensely entertaining and the effects were great at times and not so great looking at others.
The cinematography and just some of the shots of the area were downright super but some of the set pieces looked like they were too fake and didn’t fit in with the background.
The movie was fun, gave us a laugh here and there, gave us some sleep urges in the middle but nothing too slow.
The amount of action definitely keeps it going, this is similar to the mummy and the new clash of the titans.
Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present “Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time,” an epic action-adventure set in the mystical lands of Persia.
A rogue prince named Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time—a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
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Directed by Mike Newell (“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”) with a cast that includes Sir Ben Kingsley and Alfred Molina, and a screenplay by Boaz Yakin and Doug Miro & Carlo Bernard from a screen story by Jordan Mechner.
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