Jerry Bruckheimer is a name that I am not familiar with before, but when it comes to national treasure and Pirates of the Caribbean, I have to admire this producer with a keen sense of smell. Since I haven't played the game before, I can't comment on whether it's loyal to the original, but as a masterpiece of Disney in the summer, I will wholeheartedly promote it. My liking is close to last year's twilight, a twilight made me a big fan of twilight sega. I don't know if this Prince of Persia can make me a loyal player of it, wait and see.
The first climax in the film should be Dastan, the one played by Jerry in the Prince of Persia sieging the city. It can be said to be a clever word. I really don't know if the ancient people could really attack the city like this, huh, huh. Obviously not anymore. In the film, Jake's agile skills, especially his ability to run the library, really shine. The time you spend at Gym, Jake, will not be in vain. Fascinated by the charming smile. Seriously nympho. The separation and encounter between the Prince of Persia and the mysterious princess several times, from the go for the kill at the beginning to the later love, made me very confused. This is a magical film full of romance. However, although they do not have the same blood, they can trust each other at a critical moment. Of course, there are times of misunderstanding, but when Dastan asked his brother to listen to his heart, his brother resolutely chose believe him. It gave the film a near-perfect ending. The precarious tents in the desert, the crouching war horses, and the ostrich-riding competition in the market all impressed me quite a bit, and the harlequin Alfred's mouthful of tax and entreprenuer also made the whole film more witty and humorous. Several close escapes seemed to recreate Dastan's ability to escape when he was a child, and the outfits and tools of the hidden weapon expert, as well as the terrifying giant python, although not outstanding, were also brilliant. The use of the blade of time several times can be said to be more effective than once. The plot which surprised me was that the last use brought time back to such a perfect spot, although some extras may have been sacrificed during the siege.
All in all, after watching this film, I have one more Jake fan and one more Prince of Persia game follower.
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