Robin des Bois

  • États-Unis Robin Hood (plus)
Bande-annonce 10

Résumés(1)

Robin de Loxley (Taron Egerton), combattant aguerri revenu des croisades, et un chef maure (Jamie Foxx) prennent la tête d’une audacieuse révolte contre la corruption des institutions. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

Critiques (1)

D.Moore 

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anglais Judging by the trailer, which depressed me in theaters the year before last, I was expecting something worse. Instead I was quite amused by Robin Hood's admitted lack of historicity in the opening monologue. The crusade looks like a scene cut from Black Hawk Down, the guards in Nottingham are simply a hit squad faced down in the finale by thuggish anarchists whose Molotov cocktails shatter against riot shields. In the process, quite topical issues are tackled, such as xenophobia and the haves and have-nots. Why not? I like Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx too, and they were quite good as partners. It's just... It's just that it's still not a good movie, because the script full of annoying catchphrases sucks and Otto Bathurst clearly wanted to do a Guy Ritchie impression, but King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and its personality, predatory nature, and fun just remain in sight. Average. ()