

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Directed by Mike NewellSet in the mystical lands of Persia, a rogue prince and a mysterious princess race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time -- a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Ratings & Reviews
- newfieboy28November 2, 2025Decent flick. Somewhat of a story.
- Leah DykemaSeptember 21, 2025The concept of the movie was very difficult for me to follow, but it’s really cool and I liked it a lot. It’s a well produced movie with good fighting scenes and some humor here and there. The actors did a very good job and the story is pretty neat.
- tylerwharperSeptember 21, 2025Fun, but quite dated now. It's a weird one and it's 30 minutes longer than it should be. Watch with friends to torture them My wife has banned me from watching it ever again.
- sti53June 30, 2025Have I told you about the Ngbaka? Enjoyable adventure movie with lot's of parkour like I remember from the video game back when I was a kid :D Strangely enough, I hadn't seen this until now. Glad I finally got around to watch it!
- Tom-henning HoholmSeptember 2, 2025Very good movie
- Erick GarciaAugust 12, 2025Very good
- HakihikoApril 29, 2025An Entertaining but Forgettable Journey "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" has all the ingredients for a thrilling fantasy adventure: sweeping desert landscapes, ancient magic, exciting chase scenes, and Jake Gyllenhaal running along walls like a true action hero. Visually, the movie delivers a decent spectacle, and the parkour-inspired stunts keep the energy high when the story starts to sag. However, while it's fun in bursts, the movie struggles to elevate itself beyond a standard popcorn movie. The plot is predictable and feels overly sanitized, missing the grit or depth that could have made it more memorable. The dialogue can be clunky, and the chemistry between the leads-though serviceable-lacks real spark. The biggest letdown is how forgettable it ends up feeling. For a story based on a beloved video game full of rich lore and creativity, the movie plays it very safe, offering style but not much substance. Gyllenhaal does his best, but even his charm can't completely save it. Overall, "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" is a passable adventure if you're in the mood for something light and visually polished-but it leaves you wishing it dared to be something more.


































