We are told the story about the mighty Persian Empire in the time of King Sharaman (Ronald Pickup), who saves the life of Dastan (Gyllenhaal), a young street boy and adopts him into the royal family. The film starts appropriately enough with the lines, Long ago, in a land far away. Ultimately, this is a Jerry Bruckheimer ( "Pirates of the Caribbean" films) production in collaboration with Disney and will receive the box office attention and respect that the two have earned. He also serves as an executive producer and screen story contributor on the film. Based on the "Prince of Persia" video game series created by Jordan Mechner. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton, "The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" is a swashbuckling revival of the Errol Flynn era of filmmaking. Prince of Persia is a film that the whole family can enjoy. "Shrek Forever After" is a story about what if this didn't happen, and so is "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time." The story is intricate, and the production is elaborate, and rated PG-13. Not counting the final episodes of "Lost" and "Flash Forward," time travel seems to be on the mind of Hollywood writers a lot these days. He Prince of Persia" is the second film that I have seen this week that has to do with the subject of time travel.
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