Prince Of Persia The Sands Of Time -2010- Dvdri...

Skip the outdated DVDRip and enjoy a proper transfer. As of 2026:

The DVD/Blu-ray (which the DVDRip was sourced from) is still available second-hand. Special features include deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and a feature on the history of the Prince of Persia game franchise.

If you are a fan of the Ubisoft game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), here is how the movie compares:

If you're dealing with a DVD-Rip version of the game, you might encounter a few issues: Prince of Persia The Sands of Time -2010- DVDRi...

If you manage to find an old 2010 DVDRip of this film today, what can you expect?

Watching the DVDRip today is like opening a time capsule. It reminds you of a period when you’d wait hours (or days) for a download to finish, then burn the film to a CD or transfer it to an iPod Classic.

The film deviates significantly from the 2003 video game’s narrative, but the core McGuffin remains: the Dagger of Time and the Sands of Time. Skip the outdated DVDRip and enjoy a proper transfer

Set in the mythical kingdom of Persia, the story follows Dastan, an orphan adopted by King Sharaman. After a treacherous attack on the sacred city of Alamut (believed to be hiding weapons for Persia’s enemies), Dastan is framed for the King’s murder by his uncle Nizam. On the run with Princess Tamina, the guardian of the Sands, Dastan discovers that the Sands can reverse time—but only if used with the Dagger.

The climax sees Nizam releasing the Sands, turning Alamut’s population into sand monsters. Using the Dagger, Dastan turns back time to prevent the disaster and expose the true villain. While the film has sword fights, giant CGI snakes, and parkour-laden chases, it strips away much of the game’s melancholic atmosphere and the iconic voice-over from the Prince.

Despite the movie ending on a cliffhanger/setup for a sequel, Prince of Persia 2 was never made. The first film did moderately well at the box office but received mixed reviews from critics, leading Disney to cancel plans for a franchise. Enjoy it as a standalone adventure The DVD/Blu-ray (which the DVDRip was sourced from)

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The film follows Dastan (Gyllenhaal), a street urchin adopted into Persian royalty. After a betrayal leads to him being framed for the death of his adoptive father, he teams up with the enigmatic Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) to protect a magical dagger capable of rewinding time. The villain? A suspicious uncle played by Ben Kingsley, because if you need a scheming royal, you call Sir Ben.

The story is essentially Aladdin meets Gladiator with a video game logic power-up. And surprisingly? It works—mostly.

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