As the Crowe Flies
A good way to spend Memorial Day is watching a movie that reminds you both how ugly war is for those involved in the fighting, and also the reasons why some things are important enough to fight for. Robin Hood hasn’t received good reviews for cinematography or narrative. It’s true the film is wanting – everything from the American accents to the tired battle scenes to the deplorable way that Lady Marian conducts herself at the beachhead.
But I still liked it. It’s always good to see a version of Robin Hood in which Richard the Lionheart is portrayed as the butcher he was instead of a just, noble king whose only failure is his absence. Also, I’m a sucker for political narratives that can’t be easily stuffed into conventional boxes.
Readers’ thoughts?