Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage Page #2

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.
 
IMDB:
5.8
PG-13
Year:
2014
89 min
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always tasking the ocean.

Women aren't that hard to understand, you know.

We want simple things.

Even a princess's style is

precious more than jewels.

Just a smile, a poem,

a thing that praises her now and then.

Mm.

The bright moon reflects

your radiant face.

Your snow-capped cheekbones

supply water and grace.

My heavy heart desires

an audience with your face.

I come forward,

I must return.

Your command,

I will embrace.

I am Sinbad.

I know who you are.

I also know why you're here.

Come inside.

Firooz?

Sinbad, my brother's going, right?

Captain, what took you so long?

I thought the creatures are getting you all,

but I see that the villagers here

have treated you well.

Yes, and they are feeding us

very well, too.

- Captain, let's drink... to life.

- To life.

Sinbad,

Your Majesty.

My spies have told me that you had

a meeting with my daughter in secret.

Your Majesty, I happily confess...

that I love Princess Parisa

and I will do anything to marry her.

You have her to name it,

and it shall be done.

Say what it takes, because I'm...

You have her to name it

- But my name is--

- Sinbad! Your name proceeds you!

My daughter has told me that

you have always treated her as a gentlement,

and that her love is also equal to yours.

It can not be!

For though you are a famous man,

you are also a common one.

Father, I don't care.

Imagine, how much your people

would love you...

if you gave your only daughter

to one of them.

What an absolutely threatful idea!

You say that you love this man

today going so,

but how do you think you will feel...

after you have stay a lifetime

in proverty?

Because I will contribute

nothing.

- I would love him till, Father!

- Sinbad,

I will offer you five times the coins

I would have given for your capture,

and a fine ship too,

if you will swear to me...

that you will sail away today and

never see my daughter again.

With all due respect, I think

you know what my answer would be.

Hear me out, Sinbad,

because I am a fair man.

I also offer you the chance

to have your wish come true.

You can marry my daughter today,

But one minute after you have been

pronounced man and wife,

- you will be beheaded.

- Father!

You've never been this barbaric!

You're lowest from the low.

How could you be so to your

own daughter and the man she loves?!

Because I am Sultan!

This man desires not only you, Parisa.

He is also seeking the fate

of my entire kingdom.

For you are no ordinary girl.

Your future would be entwined forever.

And if I lose you,

I lose any chance for a heir of royal blood.

So, choose now, Sinbad!

- Is something wrong with the food?

- No, it's a beautiful sky.

Is there something wrong with me?

It is written that a man from the sea

distinguish all evil in this unhappy land.

Most men think

altogether is irresistible.

But you have,

you have another posses?

Sinbad. Sinbad.

- Sinbad.

- Firooz, you're alive!

I think I am.

We figure something else.

Lets go! You're coming with me.

Oh, no.

Sinbad, I got an idea. Look.

- All I ask is that you wait with me.

- No! You're coming with me. Get up!

No, Sinbad.

This is the only way.

How poor Firooz!

So it would seems...

to entertain you...

with another magic trick.

As you know, I'm quite

capable of manipulating time.

Here's your child,

yours and Sinbad.

- Why do I know this thing real?

- Because...

the power of the human emotions

generates time,

in the time and space.

I am not powerful enough

to change them.

But...

...to catch these pikes and use

them to travel there in time.

I am not powerful enough

but soon there to change.

But my Sinbad still live.

I would need to achieve that way

if they want to,

after we looked at your own fate.

It's too bad.

I see you have none.

- Sinbad?

- Firooz, you're alive?

- An escaped soul?

- I know who you are.

They know I know what to fight to.

Get in line!

Oh!

You're till alive?

Never mind.

Get up! Get aside!

Wait. These are good men, brave and true.

Why are they not in paradise?

They haven't yet to be judged.

What have they done to death?

They certainly don't deserve this.

There is a curse to all

these creatures. Yours are creatures.

We are destined to walk the sand dunes

in the desert, for all eternity.

Move this guy!

Wait!

- Are you a bettor?

- Man, I've never had a need.

Soon enough you'll belong to me.

You all eventually do.

But you have things to do,

places to go.

If you stuck to a thing,

watch out all these souls off.

So true, Sinbad.

Killing is a natural part

of the grand sand...

of life...

and time.

Curse is also part of this world.

But to take a life in an

unnatural manner and curse as well...

is...

called a mighty flip.

Then suppose

I wait tell you this.

If I find that White Deev

and kill him,

you set these souls free, and

none of them must be done one thing.

And if you loose?

If I loose, I would take your place

and watch these men throughout eternity.

You most definitely loose.

Have the lee away, I win.

But be warned, Sinbad,

to be me is

to suffer most of all.

I have carried the weight of all the loss and

we are mastered walk-ins.

And you will do so

without end,

if you loose.

Are you still now put a wage in?

Yes.

Yes.

Go now!

Who are you?

While you think

this picture paints a thousand words,

- you won't need that either.

- You look like the Sultan.

You see what you wish to see.

Only what your might want to see.

Spirit becomes a part of you,

once you need it.

- A real genie?

- Yeah, ask you a servant.

Is it true genie grant

three wishes upon the release?

That what they say, but...

five hundred years ago,

a treacherous and evil man

sicced me to go inside that lamp...

after the beget, then...

as that wasn't bad enough,

he used his final wish...

to turn my power into a trap...

for the next unfortunate soul

that releases me.

He said that you next to release me could also could also have the three wishes,

but then he added a terrible condition:

That man must die before the first sunrise

on the day of my release.

So what do have to say now, Sinbad?

Then I shall not ask

the grant wishes, Great Genie.

I can not let you go without your

three wishes, Sinbad. You know that.

One of those wishes can not be

for me to spare your life.

I'm not looking forward to this.

To meet this day begin,

you're in my pledge.

Just to be absolutely clear,

not one wish can be used

to spare me from this deadly despair?

Correct!

A wish can not be used to save you.

I'm truly sorry.

But there is a caller a genie must to pay.

So, wish now, Sinbad.

My first wish... shall be for you

to spare me from this deadly despair.

I thought I fully explained

this detail, Sinbad.

One of your wishes

can not be used to save you.

I previously stated!

What a waste!

Now only two wishes remained.

My second wish shall be

to be near Parisa.

See all!

You wish that. The power.

See all!

You have reached the power.

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