From a street urchin in the bustling streets of ancient Persia, the young orphan, Dastan, finds himself adopted by the righteous King Sharaman for the bravery and his regal heart. Nearly two decades later, an unfounded rumour of arms dealing in the neighbouring sacred city of Alamut will put the young Prince in charge of a mighty siege, as the beautiful Princess Tamina–holder of the mystical device, the Dagger of Time–is taken hostage. However, the unforeseen calamity of King Sharaman's untimely death will have Dastan and Tamina on the run, as the real murderer stays out of sight. Can Prince Dastan prove his innocence and harness the dagger's overwhelming power? Adopted from the streets of Nasaf by King Sharaman of Persia, young Dastan grows up amongst royalty and quickly earns his place as a mighty warrior and prince. As his brothers Garsiv and Tus plan battle strategies, a spy sends word that the Holy City of Alamut has been supplying weapons to enemies of Persia. Taking matters into his own hands, Tus orders an attack on the sacred city and upon its fall Dastan encounters the beautiful Princess Tamina. When King Sharaman dies under mysterious circumstances shortly after, and Dastan is accused of his murder, he flees with the princess on a harrowing mission to clear his name. Learning from Tamina the true motives behind Alamut's invasion, Dastan must embark on a perilous quest to stop an evil mastermind's plot for ultimate power with a mystical weapon that can control the very fabric of time. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is another jewel from Jerry Bruckheimer's production company. If you enjoyed Pirates of the Caribbean, National Treasure, Deja Vu, or the rom-com Confessions of a Shopaholic, you'll love this movie. There is enough action in this movie to satisfy the men, and enough romance to satisfy the women. <br/><br/>The characters are unique and lovable. The quirky business entrepreneur, Sheik Almar(Alfred Molina), adds a comedic addition to Price of Persia. When I saw the movie Saturday night, the entire audience burst in laughter at his witty humor. The knife thrower, Seso(Steve Toussaint) is an interesting addition. Dastan's uncle, Nizam (Ben Kingsley) is powerful and intense in the scenes he is in. The back- flipping champion, Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal), isn't a typical prince. The feisty princess, Tamina (Gemma Arterton), is not what she appears to be.<br/><br/>The plot is simple, but the twists are unexpected. Often I thought something was going to happen, but I was wrong in each case. If you've never played the Prince of Persia games like me, you'll love the unexpected events in this movie.<br/><br/>The sets are delicious eye candy. The buildings of Morocco are intricate, and most extras authentic to the region. The animals, flying knives, and objects in the film looked real. Although I knew there were special effects for safety reasons, but I could not tell the difference. Hundreds, if not a thousand, people worked on the special and visual effects.<br/><br/>The action, editing, and camera-work was fast and fantastic. 105 stunt doubles, stunt performers, and coordinators worked on Prince of Persia. There were thousands of different camera shots. Within a single action scene there was a shot on the ground, one above, one on the side, one on the face, all seconds long. Being a novice camera operator, I was in awe. This movie was difficult to create.<br/><br/>There are few cons to Prince of Persia. The plot is simple, but it is entertaining. Not all was authentic, but it is not a documentary. I suggest you add it to your list of movies to watch, as it is well-made and the actors are brilliant. You'll be on the edge of your seat. PRINCE OF PERSIA-the sands of TIMES – CATCH IT ( B- ) I was really excited when the movie was in the making; it had everything a 200 million dollar budget, Jake Gyllenhaal and Jerry Bruckheimer's touch. But when the 1st promo came online I was disappointed as the CGI graphics were cheap and it didn't looked appealing at all. Now finally I saw the movie and I found it really sloppy as far as the story goes and premise yet entertaining. It's just when you know that it isn't worth it and don't have much expectations anymore and watching just for the sack of watching Prince Of Persia, it happens! Jake Gyllenhaal, well physically he looked the part but with fake British accent he didn't quite nailed it (I am confused why director thought that Persians have British accent) anyways you can see he has put lot of effort in the movie though. Gemma Arterton, I am not a fan of her, I found her quite boring from the beginning yet she manages to show some spark in this movie. Jake and Gemma's chemistry is cold at times and at times it looks real as cunning people. The best person in the movie was Alfred Molina, who knew that he can crack some good jokes and bring a cheerful performance in action movie like that. All the other actors were fine. Overall Prince of Persia is a big disappointment and especially in the ending retreating all things we watched from last 2hrs is quite pathetic. Still watch it for non-stop silly Desert Ride, don't think about it, and just watch two beautiful actors on some mindless desert adventure! The audience should be given game controllers upon entering the theater. It wouldn't mean the film would make any more sense, but at least you'd feel like you had some say in the matter. Tamina is essentially the movie version of Farah, with a few subtle differences although her role in the plot is exactly like that of Farah. She is the princess of her realm, and anointed guardian of the Dagger of Time. She does not wield a bow and arrow, instead being more of a diplomat rather than a warrior. Originally, Tamina (Tahmina/Tahmineh) is one of the female characters in the Shahnameh. Her name is mentioned as the wife of Rostam (Persian hero) (Also called Rostam-e-Dastan) and as the daughter of Samanganshah, the sovereign of Samangan. For more information, see here. Nizam is the brother of the king of Persia and the uncle of Dastan (the Prince). There is no Vizier in the movie, however, Nizam essentially is the movie version of the Vizier being that he is the main antagonist and also the chief conspirator in the plot to kill his brother, the king. No. Once the end credits begin to roll, the show is over. 7cb1d79195 hindi Sammy L. 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