Robin Hood - Director's Cut (2010) Original title: Robin Hood Nation: USA, UK Year: 2010 Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama FSP: 23,976 Format: 1920x1080 Lenght: 140 min Director: Ridley Scott Production: Russell Crowe, Brian Grazer, Ridley Scott Vote: 6,9/10 h**p://www.imdb.com/title/tt0955308 Director Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe reunite once more — making this their fifth collaboration — for another historical epic in this drastically-different retelling of 'Robin Hood.' The filmmakers replace the sort of sweeping romance and swashbuckling excitement commonly associated with the fables of Robin of Loxley with political intrigue and graphic battles. With high production values and a seemingly interesting, if not at least original, script, this contemporary look at the outlaw of Sherwood Forrest rewrites myth, as well as history, in order to create the story behind the legend. Unfortunately, this sword-wielding adventure tale across Medieval England aims a bit too high and ultimately misses its mark. The film opens with Robin Longstride (Crowe) in the midst of warfare against France, supposedly fighting one final conflict of the crusades before heading back to England. Robin, who's just a common archer in the King's military (the first of several severe changes made to this wildly popular and well-known story), is friends with Will Scarlet (Scott Grimes) and soon befriends Little John (Kevin Durand) and Allan A'Dayle (Alan Doyle) on the battlefield. After the death of Richard the Lionheart (Danny Huston), the four men head back home and stumble upon Godfrey (Mark Strong) stealing the crown from Sir Robert Loxley (Douglas Hodge). The baldheaded man is quickly chased away, and Robin promises to return Robert's sword to his father in Nottingham. It's at this point that it suddenly dawns on us — that is, if you didn't already know the plot before watching the film - that this is not the Robin Hood fairy tale we've come to love and remember. Many of the same archetypes are now introduced at different periods in his journey to becoming the symbolic hero against tyranny and the abuse of power. Scott's Robin is literally an impostor, posing as Robert, husband to Lady Marian (Cate Blanchett) and son to Sir Walter (Max von Sydow). Friar Tuck (Mark Addy) and the Sheriff of Nottingham (Matthew Macfadyen) also make minor appearances, but they come off more like cameos than important figures. King John (Oscar Isaac) still plays a major role as the selfish, juvenile ruler, but his personal fight with Robin doesn't come to fruition until much, much later. While there may not be a single agreed-upon story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, this version to English folklore is quite a bold move on the part of the filmmakers. To restructure the original setting of a beloved classic and reconfigure an entire narrative that has been passed down for hundreds of years is pretty daring and different, to say the least. But it's not a wholly satisfying experience either, mainly because it feels like we're forced into waiting until the final moments for the real story to at last begin, almost as if the preceding 140 minutes were nothing more than exposition. And the several allusions to real historical events, such as the Magna Carta, only succeed at muddling things further. On the other hand, I have to admit I can appreciate the attempt at trying something new and unexpected. Time and time again, Ridley Scott has proven himself to be an amazing director. He knows how to capture the drama without it turning overly sentimental, and balancing it with genuinely exciting sights of warfare and action. And 'Robin Hood' is honestly no different, as it does look beautiful and is mildly entertaining. The photography of John Mathieson ('Gladiator,' 'Kingdom of Heaven,' 'The Phantom of the Opera') is marvelous and gorgeous, too. But the script has so greatly altered the original tale that filmmakers probably should have changed the title as well in order to temper expectations. 'Robin Hood' is really a revisionism of myth, situated within a historical arena so as to create authenticity. But Scott's film fails at capturing the essence that transformed the hero of medieval ballads into a legend. The plot is essentially a prelude to the myth audiences are actually anticipating and leaves them hanging for a sequel. Sadly, at this point, we're not entirely sure we want to see what's Russell Crowe: Robin Longstride Cate Blanchett: Marion Loxley Max von Sydow: Sir Walter Loxley William Hurt: William Marshal Mark Strong: Godfrey Oscar Isaac: Prince John Danny Huston: King Richard The Lionheart Mark Addy: Friar Tuck Matthew Macfadyen: Sheriff of Nottingham Kevin Durand: Little John Dimension: 44 Giga Video Format: Blu-Ray Full Language: English, French, Catalan, German, Italian, Spanish Subtitle: English, French, Catalan, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic Mã: DISC INFO: Disc Title: Robin Hood 2010 Disc Size: 46.445.831.597 bytes Protection: AACS BD-Java: Yes BDInfo: 0.5.6 PLAYLIST REPORT: Name: 00802.MPLS Length: 2:35:49 (h:m:s) Size: 37.072.662.528 bytes Total Bitrate: 31,72 Mbps (*) Indicates included stream hidden by this playlist. 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