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In a story of action and adventure, we speak of powerful events on a day by Robin of Loxley, a hard-core crusader. Robin began his mission with the help of his barbarian leader through a bold revolution against the corrupt English crown in an exciting adventure full of fierce rivalries, battles not yet over, and the fight against the anti-rational choreography.
Several dueling shades of dull, this umpteenth retooling of the outlaw legend is desperate to convince viewers that Christopher Nolan had something to do with it (he didn't).
Arriving just in time to win a place among the year's worst films, Robin Hood robs you of two hours. Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx go down the gullet of this toxic Thanksgiving turkey that definitely does not deserve a pardon.
Brazenly, perhaps even purposefully stupid and inept in virtually every facet of the filmmaking process, the newest version of Robin Hood takes "unnecessary" to an entirely new level.
'Robin Hood' is the perfect example of everything that can go wrong with a Hollywood blockbuster. Its ending even references potential sequels! [Full review in Spanish]