'The Death of Robin Hood' Review: Print the Legend
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Robin Hood var et røvhul, og på sine gamle dage vidste han det godt og fik som fortjent. Det viser en mørk og tung film, som ikke er så eksistentielt dyb, som den selv tror.
Dark, bloody and distantly philosophizing about the man who nevertheless did not steal from the rich and gave to the poor.
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'The Death of Robin Hood' Review: Print the legend
Michael Sarnoski’s The Death of Robin Hood is about as unappetizing a summer release as one can imagine, and that’s not to suggest that putting this movie out in November (or, let’s be real, January) would have fundamentally changed much about what’s wrong with it. But there’s something particularly egregious about releasing a revisionist Robin Hood – no Merry Men here, fuckhead, just cold-hard-steel – soaked in desaturated greys and blues durin…
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Michael Sarnoski’s The Death of Robin Hood is an exceptionally violent revisionist telling of the final days of Robin Hood (Hugh Jackman) and Little John (Bill Skarsgård). Distributed by A24, the movie is filled with beautiful cinematography and a performance by Hugh Jackman unlike anything he’s done lately. There is a somewhat intriguing thread about how stories and legends transform over time, but the characters don’t offer enough depth to ful…
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