In England in the 13th century AD, the archer Robin Hood (Russell Crowe) followed the army of Richard "The Lionheart" to the front line to fight against the French army. At that time, Robin Hood only wanted to protect himself and did not show the Later chivalrous spirit. After the death of King Richard, Robin Hood came to Nottingham, where the corrupt Nottingham sheriff made people's lives miserable, and the exorbitant and miscellaneous taxes were excessive. Here Robin Hood meets a unique widow, Lady Marianne (Cate Blanchett), who is quickly drawn to and deeply in love with her determined and brave temperament, but Marianne is left with Robin Hood's identity and ambiguity. Motivation to doubt. In order to change Marian's prejudice against himself and save the villagers from misery, Robin Hood gathered a group of capable and willing people to rise up with him to punish the rotten upper class and change social injustice. This act of his ultimately brought the people back together and saved Britain from a civil war.
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