Prince of Persia:The Sands of Time

What, you guys would have preferred the Prince and Princess to be fighting monsters and zombies? This is much better than that because we get many human characters, the world is at stake and its not already destroyed, we got the Prince's family, and all that.

Even my friends who are huge PoP fans preferred the movie plot.
 
It should been set in chaos. Monsters, human soldiers all fighting.
It would be better than the over the top assassin's we got.
 
Then they would have *****ed about it being like The Mummy.
 
The main problem is that it lacks the magical and wondrous feel of the Sands Of Time games. It feels too gritty as if they were making Gladiator in Persia

It should have felt out of this world yet it felt too real.
 
"Too real"? With the magic dagger, the magic holy city, the magic sandglass, the magic assassins, the magic sand trap, and all those cities with buildings as tall as the Empire State? It felt great to me and i am the dude that's bashing Nolan for making batman too realistic.
 
How much did this make?

A terrible 30 M. It probably won't even pass 100 M domestically as I don't see this one having any legs. This definitely won't be the franchise starter like Pirates of the Caribbean. Jake Gyllenhaal (while a fine actor) is simply not a box office draw.
 
After being very excited to see this movie I finally got the chance to watch it last night and all I have to say is "meh" Aside from the evil vizier and dagger there really was no relations to the original video games I mean I would not have minded if they were able to deliver a good story but they didn't. The movie was basically one action scene to another mixed in with the prince and princess cross dialogue which I felt was way over used. Alfred Molina's role was to come across as some sort of comedic relief but even then I did not find most of his banter funny. Everyone in my theater was quite from beginning to end.
 
After being very excited to see this movie I finally got the chance to watch it last night and all I have to say is "meh" Aside from the evil vizier and dagger there really was no relations to the original video games I mean I would not have minded if they were able to deliver a good story but they didn't. The movie was basically one action scene to another mixed in with the prince and princess cross dialogue which I felt was way over used. Alfred Molina's role was to come across as some sort of comedic relief but even then I did not find most of his banter funny. Everyone in my theater was quite from beginning to end.
noone was laughing when Alfed Molina was on screen?

hard to belive
 
I've never played the games so I was wondering if I needed too in order to understand some things in the movie?


No you don't the plot is very basic and everything is explained in the film for some parts more than once.
 
noone was laughing when Alfed Molina was on screen?

hard to belive


His anti-big gov't i don't wanna pay taxes did not appeal to the masses:dry:

but his quick spread of venerable disease in a turkish harem wasn't bad :awesome:
 
The ending kind of set up for a sequel that would be like a mix of the Sands of Time trilogy. He escaped his fate (here comes the Dahaka...) and he released the Sands (As time was rewound, the well was never dug so now we just have to wait for those sands to seep through) and then the people will -one by one- become infected.
 
Okay, was it just me or did a lot of this movie seem like a metaphor for the Iraq war?
 
Well I don't really want to get into a whole Legitimacy of Iraq War debate in a Prince of Persia thread lol, but did anyone else see parallels, or is that just me?
 
America, **** yeah!!!

Comin' again to save the mutha****in' day, yeah!
 
maby M Night Shyamalan should have directed this, Last Airbender looks awesome imo i think he could have done some cool s*** like that with POP
 
Maybe the cast of non-Persians had something to do with the low opening. :hehe:
 
Here's my complete breakdown.


Acting
Everyone did very well. Could have used a bit more chemistry between Dastan and Tamina


Story and Adaptation
Adapting a video game is very hard and when I had written my own version of a PoP movie, I took elements of all the games and came up with a new plot with the same essential plot. Why? You can't have what the game only did. It just doesn't work. Jumping straight into sand creatures might not have been the best decision on a series standpoint, but the Hassanssins did serve as a semi-non-human group of foes. With how the movie ended, it seems that sand creatures and the Dahaka will both be next. The allusions to the game were well balanced as were the allusions to actual Persian history and myths. Although the historical elements were thousands of years apart at times, I had no problem with it as they didn't use any historical events or names to make an attempt at grounding it (ala 300... oh dear God I hated that film).


Music:
The music was FANTASTIC!!!

Editing:
Ok, this was a tossup for me. The fight scenes and the scenes in which the sands were used were edited very well. The acrobatic scenes and the text were done poorly. The acrobatic scenes should have been a full continuous angle per feat instead of cutting to multiple angles. He ran on walls many times but we never got one, full continuous angle of the trademarks move. Also the text just looked very amateurish (besides the main logo).

Writing:
I was fine with the writing aside from the one time when Dastan looks to the screen and explains exactly how the dagger works a second after we saw it for ourselves. We get it...

References:
The neo-writings in the film were done in current farsi-arabic writing but all the older ones were done in Persian cuneiform. The architecture also went from Arabic to Persian depending on where they were. Some of them talked about multiple Gods and others about one, these religious differences existed in Persia (and still do). The names Dastan and Tamina are both from Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (Dastan being a white, Persian hero with bright eyes (his name means Albino) and Tahmineh was a Princess of another land which a Persian hero (Rostam) married. Rostam and his people were fooled into attacking Tamineh's people under false pretenses). The costumes referenced the WW Prince and the 2008 Prince. They also jabbed at Persian pride and nationalism which is a dominant part of Persian culture. The "non-existent" weapons reference to Iraq was kind of shlock. I also would have loved a reference to Ormazd/Ahura Mazda or Ahriman hell even Kakalukia!!!!

Overall I loved it and I think the next one should start with the sands coming out of the grounds of Alamut, slowly growing and consuming people creating Sand Creatures. At the same time, the Dahaka should emerge looking for the three Princes and Tamina who all escaped their deaths.
 
I enjoyed it. Sure it could've been better in a few areas. I wished the parkour scenes were edited better. The music was excellent. If there's a sequel hopefully they will iron out the flaws of this one and make something really special. In any case it's one of the better video game adaptations in my book. 7/10

POP had a great weekend overseas at #1.

Domestic: $30,170,000 25.6%
+ Foreign: $87,500,000 74.4%
= Worldwide: $117,670,000
 
Story and Adaptation
Adapting a video game is very hard and when I had written my own version of a PoP movie, I took elements of all the games and came up with a new plot with the same essential plot. Why? You can't have what the game only did. It just doesn't work. Jumping straight into sand creatures might not have been the best decision on a series standpoint, but the Hassanssins did serve as a semi-non-human group of foes.
I agree. I mean jumping straight into a story full of zombies in some desert? Who would want to watch that? So i'm with you on that. The way the movie went, we got to see Dastan's world, other characters, etc, not just the duo tackling zombies.
Writing:
I was fine with the writing aside from the one time when Dastan looks to the screen and explains exactly how the dagger works a second after we saw it for ourselves. We get it...
I think that the scene is supposed to show that Dastan got it.

References:
The neo-writings in the film were done in current farsi-arabic writing but all the older ones were done in Persian cuneiform. The architecture also went from Arabic to Persian depending on where they were. Some of them talked about multiple Gods and others about one, these religious differences existed in Persia (and still do). The names Dastan and Tamina are both from Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (Dastan being a white, Persian hero with bright eyes (his name means Albino) and Tahmineh was a Princess of another land which a Persian hero (Rostam) married. Rostam and his people were fooled into attacking Tamineh's people under false pretenses). The costumes referenced the WW Prince and the 2008 Prince. They also jabbed at Persian pride and nationalism which is a dominant part of Persian culture. The "non-existent" weapons reference to Iraq was kind of shlock. I also would have loved a reference to Ormazd/Ahura Mazda or Ahriman hell even Kakalukia!!!!
"The name "Dastan" translates to "the Trickster", a name Jordan Mechner originally found in the Shāhnāmé and which he found very appropriate for the character."
From wikipedia so take that as you will.
 
I loved PoP and I also liked it better than Iron Man 2. I even went and picked up the Target exclusive Dastan figure after I saw it. And Gemma was just awesome, in my opinion she's the best looking actress out there today. I got my moneys worth and then some I also give it a 10/10.
 
haven't seen it but how was parkour edited quick cuts(Michael Bay) or long takes(M Night)
 
I loved PoP and I also liked it better than Iron Man 2. I even went and picked up the Target exclusive Dastan figure after I saw it. And Gemma was just awesome, in my opinion she's the best looking actress out there today. I got my moneys worth and then some I also give it a 10/10.

lol I just dont understand...Iron Man 2 was significantly a better movie with a nice pace to action and dialogue.

Project to your question, this movie had worse (very fast editing) pace then Michael Bay's movies...But Bay did do a good job with his editing in his movies at times...
 

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