Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFor the tenacious 11-year-old Robin and her loyal band of friends 'The Hoods', the patch of overgrown scrubland at the end of their cul-de-sac is a magical kingdom.For the tenacious 11-year-old Robin and her loyal band of friends 'The Hoods', the patch of overgrown scrubland at the end of their cul-de-sac is a magical kingdom.For the tenacious 11-year-old Robin and her loyal band of friends 'The Hoods', the patch of overgrown scrubland at the end of their cul-de-sac is a magical kingdom.
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Watching this movie not only made me smile, it also prove that with a strong enough imagination, you can always have a great time with friends.
Couple that with the references to Robin Hood and you got yourself a great family film. As an adult, though; I can't help but feel ashamed by the soft-hearted minds of some of the parents in Longsight. One mother's kid gets a tiny scratch on his forehead and she has him wearing a neck-brace?!
Pathetic!
I DO agree on the "No Hits Above the Shoulders" rule, though (or as some LARPers call it, the "Triangle of Doom.") Overall, this movie was a blast!!!
Couple that with the references to Robin Hood and you got yourself a great family film. As an adult, though; I can't help but feel ashamed by the soft-hearted minds of some of the parents in Longsight. One mother's kid gets a tiny scratch on his forehead and she has him wearing a neck-brace?!
Pathetic!
I DO agree on the "No Hits Above the Shoulders" rule, though (or as some LARPers call it, the "Triangle of Doom.") Overall, this movie was a blast!!!
This was a fantastic family film which all ages will enjoy. The transition scenes between imagination and reality were filmed really well and provided lots of laughs throughout. It reminded me of my younger years and how much freedom we were lucky enough to have back then before areas got so built up with housing. There were plenty of laughs for children and adults alike through the film. The cast were all brilliant and the characters they portrayed were fantastic and relatable. Lots of powerful messages about friendship and teamwork throughout. It was a great film to remind children (and adults alike) of the power of our imaginations.
There's something undeniably entertaining about this one. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it embraces its concept with enough warmth and energy to make for a fun watch. The idea of reimagining the Robin Hood story in a more modern, playful way is a solid hook, and while the execution isn't flawless, there's a charm to it that makes up for its shortcomings.
One of the biggest strengths here is the cast. Even the younger actors deliver solid performances, bringing a sense of liveliness and heart to their roles. They make it easy to root for the characters, even when the story treads predictable ground. There's a sincerity to their performances that adds to the film's appeal, making it feel like everyone involved is having a good time. The themes, too, are well-intended-friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what's right, all delivered in a way that's accessible without feeling too heavy-handed.
That being said, there's no denying that parts of it are a bit silly. The story follows a familiar trajectory, and there aren't many surprises along the way. You pretty much know how things will unfold from the start, which takes away some of the tension. But despite that, the film has enough heart and lighthearted fun to keep things enjoyable.
It may not be groundbreaking, but it's an easy, feel-good watch with plenty of entertainment value. The performances, especially from the younger cast, help elevate it, and while it's predictable, it leans into its warmth and charm in a way that makes it worth checking out.
One of the biggest strengths here is the cast. Even the younger actors deliver solid performances, bringing a sense of liveliness and heart to their roles. They make it easy to root for the characters, even when the story treads predictable ground. There's a sincerity to their performances that adds to the film's appeal, making it feel like everyone involved is having a good time. The themes, too, are well-intended-friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what's right, all delivered in a way that's accessible without feeling too heavy-handed.
That being said, there's no denying that parts of it are a bit silly. The story follows a familiar trajectory, and there aren't many surprises along the way. You pretty much know how things will unfold from the start, which takes away some of the tension. But despite that, the film has enough heart and lighthearted fun to keep things enjoyable.
It may not be groundbreaking, but it's an easy, feel-good watch with plenty of entertainment value. The performances, especially from the younger cast, help elevate it, and while it's predictable, it leans into its warmth and charm in a way that makes it worth checking out.
This was truly an exceptional watch. It's not just about the comedy or the entertainment-it goes much deeper. It's a reflection on our existence, our future, and the generations yet to come. It's all about our connection to nature. It captures the boundless imagination of a child, envisioning a dream that offers breathing space not just for children, but for the entire universe.
I truly admire the entire story, especially the heroic leadership displayed by the children. Every family should watch this movie-not just for entertainment, but to absorb the valuable lessons it imparts. Protect the trees, encourage children to enjoy nature, and foster a spirit of unity among them. This film shows that even adults will be inspired to step forward and support them.
I truly admire the entire story, especially the heroic leadership displayed by the children. Every family should watch this movie-not just for entertainment, but to absorb the valuable lessons it imparts. Protect the trees, encourage children to enjoy nature, and foster a spirit of unity among them. This film shows that even adults will be inspired to step forward and support them.
Granted, when I sat down to watch the 2024 family fantasy adventure movie "Robin and the Hoods", I had never heard about it, so I didn't really have much of any expectations. And the fact that it was a family movie wasn't really doing much to bolster my expectations, if I have to be fully honest.
But I will say that writers Stuart Benson and Paul Davidson actually put together an enjoyable script and storyline. It was a nice combination of classic fantasy mixed in with elements of family entertainment. I had somewhat feared that it might have been for a younger audience, but it was actually also enjoyable for an adult audience, especially if you enjoy the fantasy genre.
And the storyline had a nice underlaying message to it, which added to the movie, making it more than just your average family movie.
Director Phil Hawkins actually pulled off the fantasy elements quite nicely in the movie, and I loved the way that the movie portrays the way that the kids see themselves as medieval heroes, and the fact of reality is shown as well. It was a nice blend of genres, and that particular way of showcasing the storyline sat quite well with me. So thumbs up to director Phil Hawkins for that accomplishment.
They had a nice cast ensemble put together for the movie. I was not familiar with anyone in the movie, aside from Gwendoline Christie, whom I was a bit surprised to see showing up on the screen. It should be noted that the acting performances were good, from children and adult actors and actresses alike.
Visually then "Robin and the Hoods" was actually quite a surprise. The effects were good, and they definitely had put a lot of effort into the fantasy aspect of the movie, which was something that I liked a lot and it added a lot to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Robin and the Hoods" is a movie that is quite worth taking 100 minutes to sit down and watch with the family. It is a feel-good type of movie.
My rating of director Phil Hawkins's 2024 family fantasy adventure "Robin and the Hoods" lands on a six out of ten stars.
But I will say that writers Stuart Benson and Paul Davidson actually put together an enjoyable script and storyline. It was a nice combination of classic fantasy mixed in with elements of family entertainment. I had somewhat feared that it might have been for a younger audience, but it was actually also enjoyable for an adult audience, especially if you enjoy the fantasy genre.
And the storyline had a nice underlaying message to it, which added to the movie, making it more than just your average family movie.
Director Phil Hawkins actually pulled off the fantasy elements quite nicely in the movie, and I loved the way that the movie portrays the way that the kids see themselves as medieval heroes, and the fact of reality is shown as well. It was a nice blend of genres, and that particular way of showcasing the storyline sat quite well with me. So thumbs up to director Phil Hawkins for that accomplishment.
They had a nice cast ensemble put together for the movie. I was not familiar with anyone in the movie, aside from Gwendoline Christie, whom I was a bit surprised to see showing up on the screen. It should be noted that the acting performances were good, from children and adult actors and actresses alike.
Visually then "Robin and the Hoods" was actually quite a surprise. The effects were good, and they definitely had put a lot of effort into the fantasy aspect of the movie, which was something that I liked a lot and it added a lot to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Robin and the Hoods" is a movie that is quite worth taking 100 minutes to sit down and watch with the family. It is a feel-good type of movie.
My rating of director Phil Hawkins's 2024 family fantasy adventure "Robin and the Hoods" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Robin and the Hood
- Lieux de tournage
- Cuddington, Cheshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(woodland exteriors)
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 112 756 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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