Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage Page #3

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:
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PG-13
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2014
89 min
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- And Parisa?

- Yes, beyond these doors.

I can only take you

as far as this entrance to the Deev there.

But what is the difference?

It's almost time for you

to say goodbye, anyway.

Yes, of course.

My third and final wish is...

that you spare me

from deadly despair.

Sinbad, you will now go to

the consequences of your... uh--

Excuse me for a moment.

It's a bit confusing.

Just one second, please, Sinbad.

Thank you.

Three wishes for the five hundred years.

Minus one, minus one...

Maybe, maybe not the whole twist.

Maybe, maybe--

Just one second more, please, Sinbad.

Thank you.

You need me to confused,

Great Genie.

You said one of my wishes can not be used

to spare me from deadly despair.

Go on!

You've never said that multiple wishes can not be used to save me from certain doom.

May Titan clashes

if you're not right!

Your wish is my command.

Thank you, Sinbad, for you have released

me from another prison.

My time is almost up here,

but before I give you farewell,

did you not wish for this?

No.

But there is no book

that said giving a gift is bad.

Worthes for life.

The White Deev,

a powerful force.

Armies has not returned

from its clutches.

I'll kill you all over again.

Well, well, well,

Sinbad.

It that be as you have

more wild than a cat.

Where is Parisa?

Before your sight, Sinbad.

To look there's aside.

I can make this beast change the be

with a single wave of my hand.

- Sinbad, is it really you?

- Everything is going to be all right.

Release her!

You're nonsense...

to demand.

What do you want?

It's not what I want,

but what to be.

Long ago, I asked a genie to grant

me my wish of unlimited power.

The genie tricked me.

And more, my power is limited to this island.

But there is a power to change.

In your day will dawn,

bring in with it a storm,

the spans of long.

A powerful soul as your will fire

the claymore to generates the other beloved,

but has the catalyst of my magic,

making it a thousand times more powerful!

You see, Sinbad?

You are the magic ingredient...

to this potion.

So Parisa was the bait

you use to get me here?

You threatened the life of

the woman I love.

My entire crew is gone.

Firooz who is like a sister to me, death.

Well, I know you think of

me as a bogeyman of evil.

Or maybe... I am a part of

the balance of nature, intended.

- It's not too late to stop this madness.

- Silence!

You have off chance now,

and one off chance only.

Surrender your soul to me;

otherwise, I will release the beast,

and your foe

and your life are here.

- I accept.

- No!

What will happen to him?

He even joins me...

or become my humble...

servant.

It's his choice.

I have two conditions.

One, Parisa go free, now.

Two, the city of Malek

must be left alone.

And only then,

would I pay my soul to you,

and maybe even join you.

You have my word.

Let's get it over with.

Take this...

and wear it around your neck.

And lay down your sword.

Why are you hesitating?

Choose now.

Richness, a fine ship, and your life.

Or...

A prey magic die wish.

- The choice is easy, your Majesty.

- The power!

I rather be trully dead

than live a long, long empty life without her.

The power is mine!

No!

Aah!

Oh! No!

Oh!

No!

No!

Sinbad!

There was another woman in your life

that you loved:

Your mother!

That's great!

That balloon, lets go!

Once again, the peril of evil

was unable to point out...

what is and always will be

the true ultimate power.

The power of the motivated heart.

Aaah!

Aah! Ah!

Aah!

No!

No!

No-o-o-! Aah!

VictorR - 12/27/2014.

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