I haven't played the video game of the same name as the movie, but I've played the red and white console game of Prince of Persia. It can be said that in "Prince of Persia: The Blade of Time", the portrayal of the Prince of Persia itself is already in place, but I always feel that there is still some lack of enthusiasm. I remember that the Prince of Persia in the era of red and white machines was thin and weak to form a flexible skill. In the movie, it may be because of the pursuit of good-looking visual effects, the Prince of Persia has become a standard muscular man. The plot of the movie also becomes standard cliché because of the final reversal. The movie spends so much space implying the preciousness of the Blade of Time and the Sands of Time, as well as the horror of the hourglass of God, but at a critical moment to please the audience, these hints are wasted. This is really worth the loss, superfluous!
June 20, 2011
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