There Hasn’t Been A Great Robin Hood Movie In Almost A Century, And A24 Couldn’t Break That Curse
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There Hasn’t Been A Great Robin Hood Movie In Almost A Century, And A24 Couldn’t Break That Curse


Let me just say, from the start, that I appreciate what The Death of Robin Hood is going for. The latest A24 release from writer and director Michael Sarnoski is a bold take on the legendary figure, going to places never gone before in the many retellings of the outlaw folk hero. That said, as much as I believed this could be the first truly great Robin Hood movie since the Errol Flynn classic from 1938, it didn’t work for me. And yes, I’m aware there have been other versions that people love, but I don’t.

Hugh Jackman as Robin Hood shooting a bow and arrow.

(Image credit: A24)

Making Robin Hood An Anti-Hero Wasn’t What I Wanted

It might even be a stretch to call this version of Robin Hood (played by Hugh Jackman) an anti-hero. He may just be a straight villain. Either way, I don’t like it. Going back to the 1938 version, Robin is the ultimate hero. Sure, it’s corny in how over-the-top it is by modern standards. This is the Robin Hood I want to see, though! He’s not complicated in the least; he’s sure in his morals and beliefs, and he’s confident in his abilities. Jackman’s Robin is almost the polar opposite of this.



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