Mihai Toma
After his king dies and he escapes the war camp with three comrades, he witnesses an ambush, exterminates the remaining soldiers and plans to take back the king's crown (which was left in the fight) for a lifetime reward. Not only that his plans don't work accordingly, but he will soon be facing a big threat which puts his own country into peril.This movie realistically covers the adventures of Robin Hood before he began the legend we all know, how he seeks a peaceful life and how he ultimately defends England and is declared an outlaw because of his heroism and bravery. It's emotional with its main character's story, tragic through numerous familiar deaths, atmospheric with the world it creates and even emotional through the lives it describes.Its only problems were that it was somewhat predictable (in part because of its well-known main protagonist) and a bit boring due to its unnecessary length. A very good prequel I must say!
bondguy77
robin hood is one of my favorite films of all time starring russell crowe as the vigilante robin hood.after seeing all the bad reviews i didn't understand why because its got a great story,good actors and tons of action for anyone who loves the medieval era,i would definitely recommend this film to all my friends.
Richard Dominguez
A Wonderful Filling In To The Story We Have Been Missing Out On ... The Story Of How Robin Hood Came To Be Robin Hood ... A Kind Of Prequel To My Much Loved Version (Errol Flynn's 1938 Robin Hood) ... The Scenery Is Beautiful And Heartbreaking As Well As Panoramic In View ... The Acting Was Strong And Competent That Contributed To An Excellent Script ... And The True Legend That He Is Max Von Sydow (Sir Walter Loxley) Turned In A Marvelous Performance (True Skill Knows No Age) ... Russell Crowe's Performance Was As Strong As It Was In "Gladiator" ... The Pacing Was Keep Solid Through Out The Movie, Nothing Left Out Or Fallen Behind ... Finally The Direction Was Stella ... Ridley Scott Showed His Vision As If You Had Been Sitting In The Director's Seat From Beginning To The End Of Shooting ...
the_doofy
The acting was really good, Kate and Crowe take this to the next level--The movie did not need as much violence as was in there, it seemed to get in the way of the script and acting--Script, A--Acting A+ --realistic set pieces for the time period A--Action, C+ (overdone), so that means a + for some viewers--The movie brings in and introduces some very famous influential Historical characters in Britain's past, if caused me to look up some of these people, (Prince John, Isabella of Angoulême among others)--All in all a remarkable spin on the Robin Hood vision