Jake Gyllenhaal interveiwed about the differences of the Prince Of Persia game to the film

Jake Gyllenhaal interveiwed about the differences of the Prince Of Persia game to the film

Jake Gyllenhaal on how the movie is not very different from the game; just how the game is seen through the players eyes and how they play makes their own version of it.

By OriginalPhysco - Apr 04, 2010 12:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
Source: comingsoon.net

From the team that brought the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy to the big screen, Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," an epic action-adventure set in the mystical lands of Persia and based on the video game of the same name. A rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton) and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time—a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.



I'm really for the movie and it seems like it is going to be pure awesome but if it is just how another person sees the game then why are there so many differences. Lets take Princess Tamina for example. Where does he get this name from. She already has a name in the game series and that is Princess Farah. I can understand that the Prince doesn't have a name and they name him Dastan in the movie but why change someones name that already has a name.

Has he told fans why? Yea, Jake may be right when he said how a person views the game but it seems like a blind man has been playing the game. Did they also forget the other powers the Dagger holds other than the power to rewind time? There was slow time; there was fast forward kills; and don't forget the power to see the future. Also It wasn't just the Dagger that was the artifact everyone searched for in the game. It was also The Hour Glass that people was thirsty over. Without The Hour Glass how can he do The Warrior Within movie. The Hour Glass was one of the main objectives in the game's sequel. Im not complaining but it seems like they are trying to sugarcoat what they're doing and trying to make their own Prince of Persia.

Prince of Persia opens May 28, 2010
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OriginalPhysco
OriginalPhysco - 4/5/2010, 12:07 AM
I havent posted news since the beginning of last year. How did I do?
topgooner187
topgooner187 - 4/7/2010, 6:27 AM
a little too critical mate
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