Jordan Mechner Talks all things 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'!

Jordan Mechner Talks all things 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'!

In celebration of the September 14th release of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time on Blu-ray & DVD, we present you with this Q&A interview with the creator of the video game Jordan Mechner! How did you start the world of Prince Of Persia? Was it hard to write a film after doing games? Find out the answer to these questions and more!

By jman1977 - Sep 16, 2010 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Video Games



It looks as though the Resident Evil people finally have some competition when it comes to turning your favorite video games into block buster movies. Check this Q&A session out with creator of the video game and writer of 'Prince Of Persia: The Sands of Time'!

QUESTION: What were your feelings when you finally saw the film?
JORDAN MECHNER: Firstly the original Prince Of Persia was a character 40 pixels high on the Apple II screen, running and jumping. The technology at the time was quite primitive, I think in my mind I imagined a much grander spectacle, and to see Jake [Gyllenhaal] in the best shape of his life running around the rooftops of Morocco and doing parkour and all this stuff was more than I could imagine.

QUESTION: What initially drew you to the setting of Ancient Persia? And how does that culture and mythology inspire you?
Mechner: “I was inspired 25 years ago to make the game really by the tales of the Arabian Nights, and by old Persian legends like the Shahnameh, the Persian Book of Kings. And also those great old Hollywood swashbuckling movies like the 1940 Thief of Baghdad, by Alexander Korda. As a kid I must have heard those stories, the storybook versions are in all of our cultural DNA. We know of that world without really knowing exactly where or when we first heard it.

QUESTION: How did you start the world of Prince Of Persia?
JORDANMECHNER: You go back to 1985 when I was right out of college and I took my brother down to the parking lot across the street from the high school. He was in a pair of baggy trousers and I had him run and jump and climb and fall down and I video-taped him doing these moves. Then I set about the three year process of bringing these animations into the computer and that was the first Prince Of Persia.

QUESTION: How successful was the game and how come it has taken so long for the movie to be made?
JORDAN MECHNER: It was successful. This was in those days when the industry was one tenth of the size that it is now. It was very much a fringe thing. My friends and I who liked to play games were geeks. We were not in the cultural mainstream. What has happened since then is that video games have evolved technologically and culturally. So we finally came to the point, years later, where a producer and director of the stature of Jerry Bruckheimer and Mike Newell would look at a video game as something worth considering.

QUESTION: Since it started as a video game Prince Of Persia has grown hasn’t it?
JORDAN MECHNER: Prince Of Persia from its first game has become a franchise. So there are now at least seven or eight versions of the game since then. The one that the movie is based on is also called Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time. That is the first modern console game. It reinvented the old Prince Of Persia game for a new generation of gamers. That was in 2003 and at that point I brought Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney the pitch for the movie along with a two minute trailer that I cut together on my Mac. The screenplay that I wrote is loosely based on The Sands Of Time but the movie production drew on all of those games that came out since then – like Warrior Within. And not just for story…also costumes, weapons, physical action and production design. The whole movie making team was influenced by the games at many levels.

QUESTION: Are you a fan of ancient history?
JORDAN MECHNER: I love research, that’s one of the great perks of this great line of work. You get the chance to go back and try and figure out what things were like in a different time and place. You also get to read the great mythological sources of legends like the Persian Book Of Kings. So you take all that and try to bring it to life.

QUESTION: Why until now have attempts to turn games into movies floundered?
JORDAN MECHNER: It is hard to make a good movie…period! And to make a movie based on a video game is particularly tricky. Novels and stage plays and other things that you might adapt into a movie, really begin with a story and characters. Video games really begin with the game play, that is with the player’s experience – controlling the character and facing the challenges of the game. And that is the one aspect of the game that doesn’t translate to film. No matter how you do it, you are never going to have that attractive element and things that are fun to play are not necessarily fun to watch an actor doing on screen. Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time is the first time that a video game creator actually adapted their own game as a screen play. Even though I have just spent a year adapting the game version of The Sands Of Time, I had to set that aside and put on a different hat and take a different approach to that story, because I was writing a story that was going to be watched by an audience. As opposed to be played.

QUESTION: Was it hard to write a film after doing games?
JORDAN MECHNER: I wouldn’t say that a games story needs to be less complex than a movie story. I am very proud of The Sands Of Time game. It has an interesting relationship between the main characters. There is a romance and a banter and there is a voice over narration. So not only are you playing the game but you are also hearing it narrated. There is a counterpoint between what you are hearing and what you are seeing which is very interesting. It is almost like a literary kind of effect. So it is not that one is more complex than the other, it’s just that they are different. It goes back to the fact that games are played and movies are watched. Even in this case where it is the same world, the same characters and the same type of genre and the same emotional themes – in both the game and the movie – the specifics of how the story is translated into scenes has to be different. The difference in translating a game into a movie is even greater than if you were turning a stage play into a movie. You have to take that extra step of figuring what is it about the material that is going to make a good story; that the viewers are going to connect with emotionally.

QUESTION: Did you have in mind the fact that the characters in the movie are playing games with each other?
JORDAN MECHNER: Of course, we set out to make a movie for audiences that didn’t play games but at the same time, for gamers the movie is full of things that they can enjoy on another level.

QUESTION: What did you think of the cast?
JORDAN MECHNER: Mike Newell put together a fantastic cast. Jake Gyllenhaal makes a terrific prince. He is a very good actor but he also has the right spirit – besides being a warrior and in the best shape of his life, he has got a humanity that is really important.

QUESTION: Are you a fan of DVD?
JORDAN MECHNER: I have a pretty substantial DVD collection which now needs to be a Blu-ray collection. I love all kinds of movies. My favorites include Hitchcock’s North By Northwest, David Lean’s Dr Zhivago and Lawrence Of Arabia…Raiders Of The Lost Ark and then all the old films that influenced Raiders, like Alexander Korda’s Thief of Bagdad. And Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai is one of my all-time favourites.

QUESTION: Are you a Disney fan?
JORDAN MECHNER: Since I was a kid, growing up in New York, I had a map of Disneyland on my wall. I had never been there but I knew where all the rides were. Now that Prince Of Persia is a Disney movie that is really wonderful. If Prince Of Persia was one day to become a Disney ride that would be a dream come true.

QUESTION: How emotional was it for you when you saw Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time for the first time?
JORDAN MECHNER: Oh my gosh there have been so many moments along the way – from the last six years, going from script to screen. Setting foot on the set in Morocco was one of them. And seeing the movie and getting an idea of how it would be experienced by an audience was a huge thrill.

QUESTION: You could never have dreamed of anything like this when you filmed your brother in baggy pants for the first game all those years ago?
JORDAN MECHNER: No, I was just worried about finishing the game while there was still a computer games market! I was afraid I would be too late. It is pretty mind boggling to me that we are still talking about Prince Of Persia 25 years later.

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/16/2010, 8:53 AM
GR8 one @ JMAN!

Never saw this at the flicks but I bought the Blu-Ray, only watched it a couple of nights ago, gotta say it was all good fun... deff one of the better Video Game Movies out there, up there with RE, SILENT HILL & MORTAL KOMBAT I!!!
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 9:05 AM
Got it as well, Enjoyed the movie a lot, best VG adaption I have seen, its one of those movies you go into watching not taking it way to serious, you watch it knowing its going to be a summer movie with action and romance, adventure, just a fun movie.

I get annoyed when everyone wants a serious Oscar winning movie and not a fun movie sometimes.
laotu
laotu - 9/16/2010, 9:08 AM
Enjoyed the movie a lot, best VG adaption I have seen, its one of those movies you go into watching not taking it way to serious, you watch it knowing its going to be a summer movie with action and romance, adventure, just a fun movie.
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 9:12 AM
@laotu What are you doing to my comments, no no no this isnt Sex and the City, get off of here please, no spamming or plugging bags and Chanel, please 95% of us here are guys for the love of God.
jman1977
jman1977 - 9/16/2010, 9:15 AM
Disney sent me a copy last week but I have not been able to view it yet. My PS3 took a turn for the worst and Sony's got to fix it for me. Anyone know how long that could take? Cant wait to get it back!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/16/2010, 9:22 AM
laotu @ LOL! ; P

JMAN @ Hope you get it fixed soon dude!

Yeah I've got a PS3 too, but thinking about buying a Blu-Ray player, well just incase lol!


P.s. Is it me... or is CBM.com very slow today, comments are taking a longgg time to come up!? : D
jman1977
jman1977 - 9/16/2010, 9:23 AM
LOL tea, Iv heard its actually pretty good, this is one I missed in the theaters so Im anxious to review it.
jman1977
jman1977 - 9/16/2010, 9:24 AM
me too Lee, CBM is running as fast as ever for me over here in this part of the world.

A secondary blueray player is probably the way to go, like Lee said, just in case.
selinakyle
selinakyle - 9/16/2010, 9:26 AM
Jman while you are waiting to get it fixed, feel free to send the DVD to me.
TheStranger
TheStranger - 9/16/2010, 9:29 AM
great fun little movie, can't wait for the sequel :)
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/16/2010, 9:46 AM
LMAO @ TEA!!! : D

JMAN @ Cool dude... an yeah Blu-Ray Players have come right down in price, worth getting.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/16/2010, 9:47 AM
not really intrested in this movie at all.
StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 9/16/2010, 9:48 AM
I heard the price for it this week is low and theres like an 8 dollars off coupon...I think its sales on poor so they are doing that. I will catch it when its on TV
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 10:21 AM
@teabag

the first Mortal Kombat is the best VGM lol
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 10:39 AM
@teabag

well on a serious note the first Mortal Komabt film is the best. its the closes to the video game without the blood. :P

god dammit MK needs a reboot with blood in the movie.
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 10:55 AM
This is a movie Dana and I will always remember, we saw this right after our nuptuials and reception, in our attire

BTW for the record, the first movie we saw together was Quantom of Solace, so of all things Gemma Arterton has affected our lives
Gauntwicked
Gauntwicked - 9/16/2010, 10:56 AM
movie was garbage. saw it in theater and i keep thinking "HE'S FRACKING WHITE!" even the bad guys were white, and the main chick too. If i recalled, Farah was Indian of some sort, the price was persian, the only guy who had any color in him was Ben Kinglsy and even that hes half white.

As an Indian i was pissed. how hard is it out of a billion something people in the world is it to find a colored guy to act? On top of that the movie killed the mythos from the game.
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 11:14 AM
@teabag

i did not like Silent Hill i felt i need to be drunk to watch it LOL. MK is not bad compare to Double Dragon and Mario Bros now thats bad.
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 11:24 AM
@jazzman Mario was bad but anything by Uwe Boll is worse
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 11:32 AM
@Gusto

i remember getting so drunk with a friend in the cinema watching the god awful Saw movies. we came out saying "that was a great movie lol". so i agree with u getting drunk does make things better lol

@claybo4131

Uwe Boll is a legend for been awful LOL
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 11:36 AM
@BmanHall

i hope u mean Street Fighter 2 manga movie cause that was EPIC :p
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 11:54 AM
@jazzman Uwe Boll is actually starring in his next directorial movie
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 12:02 PM
@claybo4131

THE HORROR is it the nazi movie his doing

@Gusto

u should of kept that one question lol
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/16/2010, 12:21 PM
@gaunt please stop playing the race card, if you want to do that, be an IMDB troll, Jake looked like the character, its a movie ok, chill out.

@jazzman Agree I saw the trailer and just laughed.
jazzman
jazzman - 9/16/2010, 12:35 PM
@claybo4131

yeah that trailer was just a joke that guy should be banned from making any movie.
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