

Sherwood
All her life, teen-hacker Robin of Sherwood thought she was an orphan. But when a mysterious Gauntlet unlocks a secret that turns her world upside down, Robin joins forces with a group of renegades who teach her the true value of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. Through the flooded storm-lashed streets of 23rd century London, to the towering citadel of the floating Upper City, Robin and her new friends battle the elements and the odds to defeat the mad Sheriff of Nottingham.
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Plot Summary
In a modern-day France that has become a sanctuary for Robin Hood-like outlaws, a group of knights from the Middle Ages are accidentally transported to the present. They struggle to adapt to the new world while trying to preserve their noble ideals and confront a corrupt modern-day sheriff.
Critical Reception
Sherwood received mixed to negative reviews from critics, primarily for its predictable plot and reliance on tired comedic tropes. Audiences, however, were more forgiving, appreciating the lighthearted humor and the fish-out-of-water premise.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a humorous clash between medieval chivalry and modern-day life.
- Relies heavily on slapstick and cultural misunderstandings for its comedy.
- Despite its flaws, offers a generally light and entertaining viewing experience.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a fun, albeit silly, comedy. Many appreciated the performances of the lead actors and the concept's potential, though some pointed out the plot's lack of originality.
Fun Fact
The film's premise is a modern re-imagining of the classic Robin Hood legend, blending historical figures with contemporary settings for comedic effect.
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