The Last of Robin Hood (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: March 3, 2015
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Kevin Kline, Dakota Fanning & Susan Sarandon | |
Performer: | Bryan Batt & Max Casella | |
Directed by | Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland | |
Edited by | Robin Katz | |
Screenwriting by | Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland | |
Subject: | Errol Flynn | |
Director of Photography: | Michael Simmonds |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/4 --
The Last of Robin Hood feels stilted, a chamber piece for the stage rather than a dynamic piece of cinema.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Rating: 3/5 --
A character study of an ultimately pathetic man.
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Richard Roeper.com
Kline is very much the star of this film. The actor, more often cast as likable and light, makes fairy-tale Flynn maleficent.
Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3/4 --
Terrific performances help mine the poignancy in a legendary tabloid story.
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Newsday
Rating: C --
No doubt about it. Kevin Kline is meant to play Hollywood legend Errol Flynn. It's just too bad that "The Last of Robin Hood" didn't cover more ground.
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Movie Chambers
Rating: 2.5/4 --
The film becomes a showcase for Kline and Sarandon - and a reminder of how great actors can light up the screen, staying with you even as the rest of the film slips away.
Seattle Times
The careful handling of the story has the unintended effect of sucking the life ( and practically all the juice ) out of what could have been a more-than-delicious piece of cinema trash.
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Windy City Times
Product Description:
Kevin Kline stars as famed Hollywood playboy Errol Flynn in this biographical drama detailing the May-December romance between the dashing yet emotionally immature actor and rising starlet Beverly Aadland (Dakota Fanning), who was just 15 at the time they first met on a Warner Bros. sound stage. Initially resistant to the fading star's advances, young Aadland is quickly encouraged to pursue the relationship by her fame-hungry mother Florence (Susan Sarandon). In time, what started as a purely physical relationship turned into something much deeper, with Flynn affording his young paramour the opportunity to break away from her domineering mother, and Aadland, in return, providing genuine intimacy to the man whose silver-screen luster had grown tarnished and faded.