Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage

Synopsis: When the Sultan's first born is taken by an evil sorcerer, Sinbad is tasked with traveling to a desert of magic and creatures to save her.
 
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5.8
PG-13
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2014
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Having sailed the trick

of this journey and back,

I once again enjoyed the quiet life.

But soon I became tired then weary,

and longed for

the oceans and adventures.

My story begins with...

my Fifth Voyage.

.

.

A very familiar scent of darkness and evil filled the air.

Why don't you think hear I can't?

It's...

the black magic, Captain Sinbad.

If we land, we'll all die.

Captain, let's sail away from this place.

We should really leave.

We don't know that yet.

I visit the palace.

- Zohreh!

- Captain Sinbad!

- What happened here?

Come with me. Bring your men.

I will tell you inside.

.

The Sultan was like a father to me,

and the princess was my life.

For the pleasure of his Maleks majesty the Sultan, and his court,

may I present...

a Sultan's feature.

Your beloved guests...

and magnificent of Majesty,

I am honored

to be stood to the Court of Maleks.

Tonight, I will deliver

such a performance...

that will bring true joy

and delight to our Princess.

This small crate contains nothing

more than some sand from my home.

But be more

and reality shall shape time.

That was truly astounded!

Tell me, Hassan. How did you

perform such wizardry?

And, that crate. What is it?

Your Majesty, on my promise...

that crate contains nothing

more than some sand from my home,

I confess.

But you must allow this humble

magician to keep this one in secret.

Humble?

You set yourself short!

My advisers had told me that you were a man of fantastical power.

And they did not exaggerate.

My friend, I promise

you will be amply rewarded

by the end of this glorious evening.

On that I have absolutely no doubt,

Your Majesty.

And now with your indulgence,

I will perform ashman magic,

to the princess,

in honor of her upcoming wedding

with Captain Sinbad.

I can't help what to wonder...

how come he can miss

the beautiful festive moment?

We traveled for many days and nights...

until we finally came to

a great, uninhabited island...

or so we thought.

I can't leave

without the amulet, Goddess.

It's a little too personal!

Sinbad, we have plenty of gold and jewels.

What is so special about the amulet?

It's going to be my wedding gift

to the princess.

She has won her dream about it.

And now you're making

her dream come true.

Of course!

Men give flowers.

I give magic amulets.

I wish that you wouldn't waste

the power of invisibility on a wedding gift.

I could make much better than you.

Ugh!

You spoke like a true thief, Firoozeh.

We're taking this home.

And now with your indulgent,

I will have my performance

ashman magic to the Princess,

in the honor of her upcoming wedding

with Captain Sinbad.

I can't help what I wonder...

how come he can miss

the beautiful festive moment?

- By all means.

- Princess.

I can only bring one thing

that's worthy, the beautiful princess.

Like heaven.

For you, butterfly.

Oh, how I wish I could free

this wonderful moment forever!

Your Majesty,

the thought just be!

Come I'll do it in here.

I let you.

Parisa!

Parisa!

Parisa!

Come with me, bring your men.

I will tell you inside.

Zohreh, what happened here?

The amulet to find, do you have it?

Give us the amulet.

But Parisa said

it give the power of invisibility.

Her dream is not easily decipherable

straight forward.

There is a reason it's called the amulet of life,

and not the amulet of invisibility.

Treachery!

Your Highness. Zohreh told us everything.

I should have been here.

I fear he's taken her for the Death.

He is not interested in Parisas body.

It is her soul he tracks.

He is called the White Deeve.

He is a dark wizard,

who drinks souls of the innocent and

thrive on their energy.

If he steals the princess's soul,

it would be better

if she had never been born.

Where does this White Deev dwell?

He dwells at the center of a great

island called Macedonia.

It is a dark place.

The old witch explained that

I was the only chance the Sultan has...

and that I must travel to

the great black desert in not less than

40 days and 40 nights.

As we sailed into the unknown,

thoughts of the princess was all

I have to keep in me.

- Sinbad, the ship is almost ready.

- Is it?

You can never be together.

The sooner you accept it,

the better off she'll be.

No princess of Malek can ever love

a common man. It is the law.

There he is again!

Every day in the same spot,

staring like a hungry jack!

I rather like the way

he looks at me.

Guards, lower me!

Don't worry, Zohreh.

The guards will protect me in city sight.

The guards are men.

None of them will care to protect

your virtue like I do, princess.

First thing now, remember,

you are a princess.

Well, I suppose if you are determined to see

your head separated from your neck.

Who is calling me?

My eyes are two that see the sea,

but one is off one eye has he.

Only with heart that one is free.

"My eyes are two that see the sea."

My ship sank to the depth of the sea.

Binoculars.

Is there anything on this island

that is gigantic?

You fools, you don't know

what you are doing.

Hey, Captain. We are starving, please.

Hungry men don't ask.

Take it, now!

Stand out now.

That's an order.

Bird!

Abdul, listen to me. We are told

she's only protecting her eggs.

Stand still.

You'll be okay.

Don't slam it.

Help!

Ah!

Don't! Stand back!

Stand back!

Lets go back to camp.

Zohreh said

this land is prehistoric.

She was right.

We must be

very very weary from now on.

Why didn't you let us

kill the bird?

It wasn't necessary, Mujeed.

Not necessary?

It almost killed Abdul.

Abdul's alive.

That kind of thinking makes us

the true monsters, not them.

Yes, Captain.

Parisa, where are you now?

Have a dream of

your beloved Sinbad?

Princess.

Sinbad will be coming for me.

I've foreseen it.

His ship is now

at the bottom of the sea.

And he's swimming...

to the shore of my island.

Ain't...

suicide?

- What do you want?

- It's not what I want...

but what will be.

I will show you...

what that means.

You're on it?

No.

Captain.

- God be praised, something to drink!

- It looks to be like honey!

I thought you're in fume,

but I'm all out of water.

This is an island.

Sure we'll find water soon.

What island has a desert?

That's a straight of league upon league.

- Where are the other shore?

- Yes, Captain, where is the other shores?

- Where is it?

- Where is it?

Would you like your tongues

to drive those to come?

This is an island.

We will find water. Save it for the desert.

Then I shall slake my thirst

with this honey.

Jamal, you don't know

if it's poison or not.

Begging you pardon, Captain,

but I--

No one moves!

Not one move!

Ugh!

- Aah!

- Virnee, no!

- Move out!

- Ah! No, no, no!

Here! Here!

Aah! Ah!

No!

I wonder if how many weavers

worked on this?

It took years to make, and now

look at it - completely ruined.

Yes.

Why don't we stop to this, belle?

Parisa, I'm not used to navigating

the sea of a woman's heart,

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