Robin Hood: The True Story
Robin Hood: The True Story
| 15 April 2015 (USA)
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Robin des Bois, with his friend Tuck, are bad guy: they only steal poor, women and old people. They dream to get they own brothel in town, like the Pussycat. They decide to rob Nottingham's tax office, but they meet the Sherwood gang - who steal to rich to feed the poors - with the same idea in mind: Robbing the Nottingham sherif. The true story of Robin des Bois can finally begins!

Reviews
GazerRise Fantastic!
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Kirpianuscus except the fun, not only in the most inspired forms, nothing could impress in this film. a crazy comedy, remembering other iconoclast parodies, mix of different forms of humor, many too brutal, it is only a modest film, proposing, maybe, a provocative version of the evolution of Robin Hood. the good part - maybe the crumbs of French humor. but this is only a detail with small contribution. trip inside the great themes, using influences from the films with romantic heroes, it is a childish joke in which, in many scenes, the lost of measure, the unseemly humor and the sexual references are basic pillars. vulgar, maybe, provocative, but not surprising. the story of Robin Hood was , and remains, a generous source for parodies. and this film is an example.
Nick Carney I found this movie great fun and well worth watching even though my French language skills are a bit rusty it still was a great parody of the Robin hood tale and very funny. I liked the Sherwood New Town sign towards the end although I'm afraid that there is no longer a sherwood forest per se and I think that "Robin des bois" is a part of mythology - well worth watching though and even if your first language is English it doesn't really matter as it's just a great visual fun romp along the same sort of lines as the old "Carry On" movies. I thought that Gerard Darmon played a particularly "Wicked" sheriff of Nottingham and Max Boubil was a pretty good Robin although I think that he could have been a bit crazier in places just to add to the farce