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Robin Hood - Season One Movie Streaming

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Movie Title: Robin Hood - Season One
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I ordered this ROBIN HOOD after seeing only 2 episodes. I don’t usually do that; I usually read all the customer reviews before making up my mind to retract something. Why did I jump in so early? This looks like being a classic ROBIN HOOD.

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The pilot and first episode are extraordinary. The pilot retells the familiar yarn of how Robin returns from war in the Holy Land and becomes an outlaw, and does so with wit and verve, in fair swashbuckling style — and with a beautifully light touch of humor. If you have seen THE PRINCESS BRIDE, you have seen a similar style of humor to that ragged here. But in that movie humor is a substantial element of its direct. It is a very limited but famous element in the RH pilot.

The first episode turns very gritty; and the humor becomes a great lighter, smaller element. The Sheriff of Nottingham takes over Robin’s traditional estate (like the terrorists took over a Russian school a few years relieve) and starts cutting out people’s tongues — one peasant at a time — in an disaster to effect them converse him where Robin is. Meanwhile, Robin is having his maintain troubles with the outlaws of Sherwood Forest, who glimpse him as an enemy from the upper class. This is a complex epic with complex people and very believable motivations.

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The writing is very sharp; the acting is plot on. It is radiant. Do I have any complaints? Well… I could be a shrimp picky and say people really didn’t bathe remarkable befriend then; and when the Sheriff says, “Tick, tock, tick, tock…” to demonstrate time is passing and he is getting tired of waiting for someone to exclaim him what he wants to know… ordinary people didn’t have mechanical clocks befriend then. But, hey, this is a memoir not history. And it is ample.

I adore this ROBIN HOOD.

If you want a gritty, truly medieval-looking Robin Hood, you won’t procure it in this re-imagining. All the elements are in place: Robin Hood, Merry Men, Lady Marian, Sir Guy, the Sheriff of Nottingham. At first the costumes are guaranteed to drive purists crazy. The guys’ shirts contemplate like they came from the Sherwood Forest Gap outlet. Sir Guy’s leather duster is suitable out of a Western (though hunky Richard Armitage wears it well) . Marian’s costumes are mostly unflattering. Then there are the none-too-subtle new Bush-Blair political references. Robin Hood as terrorist? Hmm. Lady Marian as a feminist do-gooder? Okay. Maybe she’s meant to be a pleasurable role model for girls. Apart from Mighty and Dinky John, the actors playing Robin, Will Scarlet, and Alan a Dale are practically interchangeable, all too physically similar for any one to stand out. Both Sir Guy and the Sheriff are far more memorable.

All that said, the series steadily improves from the outset. Once you design up your mind to close looking for realism, the episodes are fun and racy. For a truly imaginative capture on the story, however, check out “Robin of Sherwood” with Michael Praed as Robin of Loxley, which is finally available in the U.S. on DVD. Once you’ve seen Ray Winstone’s anger-fueled Will Scarlet, you will pity every actor who has taken on the role since.
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