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Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000)

Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000)
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This adventure story, created with state-of-the-art computer animation technology, follows the adventurer Sinbad (voice of Brendan Fraser) as he discovers a mysterious island ruled by King Akron (voice of John Rhys-Davies) and his daughter, Princess Serena (voice of Jennifer Hale). Their benevolent rule is being challenged by Baraka (voice of Leonard Nimoy), a vicious wizard who uses his powers to sway the island to his own evil purposes. Serena enlists Sinbad's help in a voyage to find the missing ingredients for a spell that will conquer Baraka once and for all. Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists was the first full-length animated feature using the 3-D Animated Motion Capture process, which allows computer animators to translate the movements of live actors into animated characters, providing a heightened degree of realistic, natural movement. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Brendan FraserJohn Rhys-Davies, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Jacobs
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists

This adventure story, created with state-of-the-art computer animation technology, follows the adventurer Sinbad (voice of Brendan Fraser) as he discovers a mysterious island ruled by King Akron (voice of John Rhys-Davies) and his daughter, Princess Serena (voice of Jennifer Hale). Their benevolent rule is being challenged by Baraka (voice of Leonard Nimoy), a vicious wizard who uses his powers to sway the island to his own evil purposes. Serena enlists Sinbad's help in a voyage to find the missing ingredients for a spell that will conquer Baraka once and for all. Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists was the first full-length animated feature using the 3-D Animated Motion Capture process, which allows computer animators to translate the movements of live actors into animated characters, providing a heightened degree of realistic, natural movement. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Alan Jacobs
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyFamily & KidsAnimation
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    John F.

    I wish so hard that this was better, having Fraser, Nimoy and Hamill as voices you had to hope for this. But honestly, this was painful to watch. The graphics were terrible, some of the first 3d world video games. Please don't waste your time. My 10 year old girl was LAUGHING throughout the movie, while the motion jumped and hands disappeared etc, when objects contact other objects. It was unreal to believe this was released, and not considered a story board demo or something. And the other reviewers are right, you can't watch too long with out disbelief and then just loss of attention. The graphics and scenes are so bad that you have to fight to keep watching it. I cannot recommend this to anyone! I want 2hrs of my life back. :)

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    Michelle K.

    My husband and I felt like we were playing a video game the whole time.It almost seamed like we were watching a movie that was not finished.The plot was good and our two and three year old enjoyed it but I would not tell my friend's to rent it for their kids.

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    Karim B.

    This movie looks like it was made in 1983 with a comodore64 computer. It's graphics are actually up to par with PC games from the mid-90's. The story's somewhat interesting but you just can't watch for too long without wanting to turn it off because of the graphics. Just horrible.

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