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Toby Kebbell Prince Of Persia
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A hero sword used in the video game movie Prince of Persia: The.How did we end up with two films made, at least partially, in Morocco in one week?Warrior Prince Garsiv (Toby Kebbell) Garsiv is the second son of King Sharaman and adopted older brother to Dastan. Prince Garsivs (Toby Kebbell) Hero Sword. Beliau terkenal dengan peranannya dalam filem seperti Dead Mans Shoes (2004), RocknRolla (2008), Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), War Horse (2011), Wrath the Titans (2012), Dawn of Planet of the Apes (2014), Fantastic Four (2015), Warcraft (2016), A Monster Calls (2016), Ben-Hur (2016. Tobias Alistair Patrick Kebbell (lahir 9 Julai 1982) ialah pelakon filem dan pentas Inggeris.

One day, Uncle Nizam reports of learning that the kingdom of Alamut has betrayed Persia and is dealing weapons with Persia's enemies. Adopted by King Sharaman (Ronald Pickup) following a rather impressive display courage in defense of a battered youth, Dastan is welcomed as a brother alongside the King's own children, Tus (Richard Coyle) and Garsiv (Toby Kebbell), with whom he is raised with Uncle Nizam (Ben Kingsley) always nearby.As the young siblings grow into young men they, in turn, become young and brave warriors who are taught to balance their battles with a sense of compassion and a reverence for Alamut, a land deemed to be sacred. The Brute Deadpan Snarker Hair-Trigger Temper: He's apparently famous for it.Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) 6 of 316 Richard Coyle , Jake Gyllenhaal , and Toby Kebbell in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) People Richard Coyle , Jake Gyllenhaal , Toby KebbellHow is it that two films both shot in the beautiful, majestic Morocco can both suck so incredibly badly?While Disney's latest, the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced and Mike Newell directed Prince of Persia: Sands of Time doesn't quite plummet to the depths of vapid mediocrity that Sex and the City 2 does, the film remains a hilariously awful over-produced and frivolously sculpted special effects spectacle with little purpose other than to freakishly bring to life the 2003 version of the Prince of Persia video game.Being a rather disjointed blend of Bruckheimer and Newell, Prince of Persia somehow manages to squeeze in touches of world history, the obligatory classic British accents despite the film's being set in Persia (Iran), a buffed up and usually shirtless Jake Gyllenhaal and an abundance of occasionally awesome but more typically cheesy special effects that fall far short of indicating the film's $150 million production budget.Dastan (Gyllenhaal), a name linked to the concept of destiny, is the films hero. Boisterous Bruiser: He always likes to fight his opponent head on, not a very subtile guy.

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If you've seen the movie poster, it's rather odd that much of the film actually resembles the movie poster. Ben Kingsley, who gets to travel all over the caricature map, nonetheless seems to be having a blast and gives a winning performance most of the time.Action scenes are frequently played out more like parkour than anything resembling a time and geographically appropriate action sequence, though several of the sword fights bring to mind the word "swashbuckling." For the second time this weekend, camera work nearly undoes a film with John Seale's photography giving the film an almost distracting shade of orange during quite a few scenes. Gemma Arterton, on the other hand, manages to pull off what is essentially required of her.to be a beautiful princess. The special effects are almost uniformly unimpressive, even the "Dagger of Time" only being impressive upon its debut and a rather freakish (and frightening for small children) snake special effect being only modestly successful.Gyllenhaal is a passable action hero, though his performance occasionally borders of self-conscious. At times, Prince of Persia plays like a high school Shakespearean exercise completed by American actors with an air of self importance and a streetwise swagger.Director Mike Newell, whose directed the character driven Four Weddings and a Funeral and the special effects-laden fourth Harry Potter, somehow manages to create a film that doesn't look anywhere near its $150 million budget. While the script is occasionally clever, it's dialogue is mind numblingly simple and frighteningly Americanized.

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