Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Animation, Family, Pirate, Fairy Tale, Thieves, Love Triangle, Sea, Fantasy, Swashbuckler
Plot: Sinbad (Brad Pitt), the most daring and notorious rogue ever to sail the seven seas, has spent his life asking for trouble, and trouble has finally answered…in a big way. Framed for stealing one of the world’s most priceless and powerful treasures—the Book of Peace—Sinbad has one chance to find and return the precious book, or his best friend Proteus (Joseph Fiennes) will die. Sinbad decides not to take that chance and instead sets a course for the fun and sun of the Fiji Islands.But the best laid plans… Proteus’ beautiful betrothed, Marina (Catherine Zeta-Jones), has stowed away on Sinbad’s ship, determined to make sure that Sinbad fulfills his mission and saves Proteus’ life. Now the man who put the "bad" in Sinbad is about to find out how bad bad can be. It’s never a good thing when Eris (Michelle Pfeiffer), the goddess of chaos, has it out for you, and Eris lives up to her name—dispatching both monstrous creatures and the elements to do battle with Sinbad along the way. There is even mutiny afoot—times four—when Sinbad’s loyal dog Spike switches allegiances. Adding insult to injury, the crew has decided they like taking orders from Marina…better than from
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It's entirely possible that small children will enjoy Sinbad, but their parents would be well advised to drop them off and wait in the car with a good book.  --David Nusair (Reel Film Reviews)
The problem is that in a multiplex near you, some kid is thinking: "Haven't I seen all this before?"  --Neil Smith (BBC Films)
Enjoyable adventure in the Disney tradition, though thankfully without the songs – impressive set-pieces make up for what it lacks in gags and characterisation.  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
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| Written by |
John Logan
The Last Samurai, The Aviator, Any Given Sunday | |
| Music By |
Harry Gregson-Williams
Shrek 2, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Kingdom of Heaven |
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