John Chard
Sands to the future.
I guess ultimately it is what it is, a Disney backed video game adaptation of the blockbuster kind.
In truth it works just fine and dandy as a family fantasy adventure, with swords and sandals - shields and sarongs, all in abundance. There's the mythical and the magical, the swish and the swash, the HD photography a treat for the eyes. The leads are pretty, likable and energetic, and even though it consistently reminds us that it is based on a video game (jumping and rolling, jumping and rolling), the choreography is niftily arranged and there's a lovely old fashioned feel to the story; which works in that wonderful Sinbadish way.
Not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, and if one was so inclined? One co...