Robin Hood, a legendary outlaw, steals from the rich and gives to the poor in medieval England, but faces challenges from the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
This movie is suitable for family viewing, but parental discretion is advised due to some violence and mature themes.
This movie is worth watching for fans of action-adventure films and historical epics, but it may not be the most memorable or impactful experience. It's best enjoyed on a lazy Sunday afternoon or as a nostalgic trip for fans of the genre.
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Robin Hood (Sean Connery) forms an alliance with the Sheriff's brother, Allan A Dale, to overthrow the corrupt Sheriff, but their plan is complicated by Robin's love for Maid Marian (Audrey Hepburn) and the Sheriff's own ambitions.
The story is engaging, but the pacing is slow and the plot is somewhat predictable. The themes of rebellion and social justice are timely and relevant.
The acting is generally strong, with standout performances from Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn. The supporting cast is also well-chosen and effective.
The characters are well-developed and complex, with nuanced motivations and backstories. Robin Hood is a charismatic and compelling hero, and Maid Marian is a strong and independent love interest.
The direction is solid, but the cinematography is somewhat dated and the action scenes are not particularly memorable.
The cinematography is somewhat dull and uninspired, with too much repetition and not enough visual flair.
Engaging story, well-developed characters, strong performances from Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.
Slow pacing, predictable plot, somewhat dull cinematography.
"I am not a hero, I am a man with a cause."
"Will you take me as I am, or leave me to my fate?"