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  43. In Persia, in the Royal City of Nasaf, the fair King Sharaman rules the empire with his brother Nizan. Sharaman has two sons, but adopts the orphan Dastan that becomes part of his family. Years later, the Holy City of Alamut ruled by Princess Tamina is under siege of the troops led by Tus, Garsiv and Dastan, after their uncle Nizan had intercepted a spy carrying weapons for Alamut. Dastan invades the city with his men to avoid a massacre and the Persian army conquers the city. Dastan gets a dagger from an enemy and King Sharaman comes to Almut very upset with the invasion of the holy city. Then he arranges the marriage of Dastan with Princess Tamina. When Dastan gives a holy cloak delivered by Tus to his father, the mantle is poisoned and kills Sharaman. Dastan is accused of betrayal but he escapes with Princess Ttamina. Sooner he finds that the dagger is a powerful device to travel and change time and that Tus is not the traitor and he engages with Tamina in a quest for justice.
  44. From a street urchin in the bustling streets of ancient Persia, the young orphan, Dastan, finds himself adopted by the righteous King Sharaman for the bravery and his regal heart. Nearly two decades later, an unfounded rumour of arms dealing in the neighbouring sacred city of Alamut will put the young Prince in charge of a mighty siege, as the beautiful Princess Tamina--holder of the mystical device, the Dagger of Time--is taken hostage. However, the unforeseen calamity of King Sharaman's untimely death will have Dastan and Tamina on the run, as the real murderer stays out of sight. Can Prince Dastan prove his innocence and harness the dagger's overwhelming power?
  45. One thing has to be said about Jerry Bruckheimer: he isn&#39;t afraid of anything. Despite the frequent criticism he receives for having launched the dodgy careers of Tony Scott and Michael Bay (ironically with both achieving their finest work to date without his tutelage), he&#39;s also responsible for crowd-pleasing franchises like Beverly Hills Cop and Pirates of the Caribbean. Even by his standards, though, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was a bit of a risk. Sure, he secured a competent director (Mike Newell, who helmed the best Harry Potter film to date) and a reliable cast (Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina), but the project still came with that one unpleasant characteristic: based on a video game. Then again, everyone said he was crazy when he wanted to make a movie out of a theme park ride, so maybe he had the right tools to get the game-to-film transition right for once. Based on the finished product, it looks like the gamble mostly paid off.<br/><br/>Based on the fifth installment in the popular game series, The Sands of Time focuses on Gyllenhaal&#39;s Dastan, a street kid who finds himself adopted by the Persian king. Well loved by the people and his family, he does fine until a series of circumstances lead to his being accused of murdering the king and being on the run alongside the mysterious and beautiful Tamina (Gemma Arterton), guardian of a dagger that allows its user to travel back in time, something that might come in handy for Dastan to prove his innocence and save the kingdom.<br/><br/>What makes Prince of Persia stand out in the genre is the fact that, except for the (excellent) scenes that involve running, jumping and fighting, it doesn&#39;t look like a video-game movie at all. In fact, the surprisingly coherent and fun script follows the Pirates of the Caribbean formula by combining equal doses of action, wit (the exchanges between Dastan and Tamina), pure laughs (Alfred Molina) and charismatic characters (ditto, plus Gyllenhaal, despite an initially shaky English accent). It&#39;s formulaic - no prizes for guessing who the villain is - but enjoyable, and the time travel aspect of the story makes the third act less ridiculous than it would have been in an average action flick.<br/><br/>The only real defect, save for a bit of inevitable parallels between then and now (Persia is currently known as Iran, you know), is the fact that the compromise between Bruckheimer (money shots) and Newell (story and character) leads to some chunks of truly awful dialogue, especially the repetitive exposition scenes: is the audience&#39;s attention span really so limited that someone has to explain the dagger&#39;s function seven times over the course of two hours? Granted, there is time travel in the mix, but that doesn&#39;t mean we have to start over every single time. Maybe the screenwriters should have considered hitting the rewind button too.<br/><br/>Overall, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is exactly what it sets out to be, namely a professionally crafted blockbuster that is guaranteed to entertain for a couple of hours. It doesn&#39;t quite pack the same charm as the first Pirates movie, but if Bruckheimer has his way and a new franchise begins, there&#39;s plenty of potential to exploit in future installments.
  46. After hearing other people&#39;s reviews about this film, my expectations were pretty low.....and I was blown away! This film was awesome!!! Never really rated Jake Gyllenhaal as an actor, so I found it quite disappointing when I first heard that he was to play the lead, but my god, he does the role proud! I think if you&#39;ve never played the game before seeing this film, you wouldn&#39;t really understand everything in it. I totally under estimated what it would be like, and enjoyed every minute of it. It is definitely worth watching if you&#39;re a fan of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and will be going watching it again next week!!!
  47. A handsome, fast-paced and innocuous adventure that's easy to take but lacks epic scale.
  48. Tamina is essentially the movie version of Farah, with a few subtle differences although her role in the plot is exactly like that of Farah. She is the princess of her realm, and anointed guardian of the Dagger of Time. She does not wield a bow and arrow, instead being more of a diplomat rather than a warrior. Originally, Tamina (Tahmina/Tahmineh) is one of the female characters in the Shahnameh. Her name is mentioned as the wife of Rostam (Persian hero) (Also called Rostam-e-Dastan) and as the daughter of Samanganshah, the sovereign of Samangan. For more information, see here. Nizam is the brother of the king of Persia and the uncle of Dastan (the Prince). There is no Vizier in the movie, however, Nizam essentially is the movie version of the Vizier being that he is the main antagonist and also the chief conspirator in the plot to kill his brother, the king. No. Once the end credits begin to roll, the show is over. 7cb1d79195
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