Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves(1991)
Robin of Loxley joins forces with the Merry Men of Sherwood Forest to confront the Sheriff of Nottingham in this defining 1990s blockbuster.
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Age group12–15 years
Duration137 mins
We enter into a slave house, men gasping for breath in the smoke and the steam, hands tied to the wall, they hang , screaming and wailing for release. Robins eyes flicker in the dim light , and we know that he is gonna get out....
Fast paced with irritating scents of feeble comedy, Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves wasn't quite my cup of tea; entertaining as it was, at points I thought the plot too silly, and at other times too serious leaving me rather confused with what was happening during the film.
But, moaning and whining won't get the point across that after working out who was who I rather enjoyed the film, and I have to say I thought the cameraman-ship as rather exciting as it used all angles to add suspense.
So giving this film a 3/5 is rather reasonable , and giving it a recommendation if you have come out from my review still wanting to watch the film that you must.
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