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Review of by Diego T — 06 Nov 2014

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Wow Robin Hood so has a nice american accent, yep he sure sounds like he was born in Britain alright.

The story is about are main character Robin Hood returns home with a Moorish companion to find his father murdered, his land taken and the land ruled by the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham. Moving to Sherwood Forest, he starts a band of thieves to undermine the sheriff and bring an end to his corruption.

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a depressing, sloppy movie with less character development from are character's and more of the action. Kevin Costener through out this movie used a american accent and not a British accent and to me that is just lazy. What's next? a Lincoln film starring a welsh actor how doesn't try to put a accent on and just users a welsh accent through the the whole film.

What worked: Morgan Freeman was good in the movie and Alan Rickman played a really fun bad guy, that through out the film I was rooting for the whole time. The sets were was done and the score was pretty epic if I have to say.

What didn't work: The movie has that depressing and uneasy feeling and look to it which ruined the whole experience of adventure for me as a viewing audition who wanted to have a good time and have a spectacular time at the movies.

But overall this movie may have a good villain and good looking sets, but the movie lacks on fun and caring for the main character himself Robin Hood.

This review of Robin Hood (2009) was written by on 06 Nov 2014.

Robin Hood has generally received mixed reviews.

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