Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010)

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

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At the end of the first battle of the Holy City of Alamut, Tus has a small cut on his right cheek with blood running down his face, but in the next scene, the blood and the cut are gone, and there is no scar.

During his fight with the Hassansin guard, Seso takes several darts to the chest.

In the shot immediately afterward, he peeks around a pillar, and his chest is clear.

In the following closeup, though no further action has taken place, the darts are seen protruding from his chest.

Throughout the scene in which Dastan and Nizam talk in Avrat, Nizam's cloak continuously changes positions on his shoulders.

While bound to a horse in the Valley of Slaves, Tamina argues with Dastan, and there is a smudge on her right cheek.

In the next shot, it has disappeared.

Later, it is shown on her other cheek.

Tamina knocks Dastan unconscious with a bone in the Valley of Slaves, and a cloth falls over his face.

In the following shot, the cloth has moved, and the bone has shifted to a different angle.

As Tamina lies in a pool in the sacred temple, her head changes positions and goes from wet to dry several times.

When Dastan presses the jewel on the dagger for the second time, Tamina reaches out to stop him, and is then frozen in time.

The next shot, however, shows her fingers in a different position.

Additionally, as she is poising to strike, her mouth is open.

When she is frozen in time in the next shot, her mouth is closed.

Nizam's hands are shown to burned from the acid he used to kill the king, but in the next scene (with the new king) his hands are fine.

When Sheik Amar talks about his last ostrich Anita, he refers to her as "she", when clearly the bird in the picture is a male ostrich.

Male ostriches are black with a white tail, while female birds are greyish brown.

When Dastan and Tamina finally kiss, his left hand touches her cheek.

A split second later, his hand is at her side, holding her arm.

Sheik Amar fights a Hassansin at the sacred temple outside Alamut, and one of their swords is broken off near the hilt (it's not entirely clear whose).

In following shots, however, both blades are seen to be completely intact.

When Dastan and Tamina are in the sand dunes, and Dastan turns around to scout over a dune, you can see his sneaker sole.

Tamina mentions the "Mughals of the Hindu Kush" when going into Avrat.

The Mughal Dynasty did not emerge till the 14th century, almost a millennium later than when the movie is supposed to take place.

It spanned almost the entire Indian subcontinent and was by no means limited to the Hindu Kush mountain eange.

When Tamina is being readied to be presented to King Sharaman her maid wipes the Henna Tattoos revealing clean skin.

Henna paste, once dry, leaves distinctive stains on the skin which take up to three weeks to fade.

At the entrance to the Valley of the Slaves, when Dastan notices Tamina lying in the sand, he rushes over to her.

As he's running, you can see the ostensibly modern soles of athletic shoes.

When Dastan is on the run from the Persian soldiers in Avrat, he jumps down into a building and onto a railing.

When he pulls himself up over the rail, as he plants his feet on the floor, you can see where the leather flaps of his "boots" stop and show his athletic shoes underneath.

As Dastan is trying to lift the gate to escape from the ostrich races, Tamina's position changes between every shot, including the guard's cloak that she grabbed alternating arms.

In the rebooted time-line after the battle of the Holy City of Alamut, Tus has a two minor wounds on the bridge of his nose and his cheek while confronting Dastan and Nizam.

When Tus is speaking to Tamina, both wounds have disappeared.

The completely loaded handle of the dagger represents one minute of time that can be rewound.

However, when Dastan refills the dagger, the sand shown in the handle does not reflect 60 seconds' worth of time (it's less than a quarter full, not even 15 seconds' worth), yet the full minute is used up in its subsequent activations.

When Dastan is running away from the archers in Avrat's marketplace, you hear Garsiv shouting "Murderer!" When you see Garsiv charge, his mouth is not moving, but sound is still coming out.

In the second half of the film, two lines of audio play twice.

When explaining the importance of the dagger, Tamina says, "The secret guardian temple outside Alamut is a sanctuary, the one place the dagger can be hidden safely," and then, "Give me back the dagger, so that I can take it there.

" When they reach the temple, the same audio is used, dubbed in while her back is to the camera.

The first line has been trimmed to, "The.

sanctuary, the one place the dagger can be hidden safely" while the second line is used exactly.

You can tell by the intonation of her voice and pacing of her words.

When Dasten and Tamina jump from the balcony into the fountain below, they are completely soaked.

Moments later, as they are taking the horses, both of them are dry.

During the celebration after Alamut has fallen, the position of the prayer robe shifts from barely closed to fully closed while King Sharaman is wearing it until his death.

When Dastan and Tamina are on the sand dune hiding from the patrol, Tamina can be seen holding the dagger when she stands up.

Then Dastan approaches her and produces it from behind his back even though he clearly wasn't ever close enough to have taken it from her.

During the war council, Nizam is holding a sword, showing the flat of the blade.

Just before he tosses it aside, the sword has been turned upside down.

The map in the opening scene shows a Persian Empire stretching to Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) in the west.

Persian rule never again extended this far once Alexander the Great toppled the Achaemenid Dynasty in the 4th century BC.

In a featurette on the DVD, the director describes the movie's action as taking place between the 4th and 6th centuries, presumably AD, several centuries after the map would have become obsolete.

By that time the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire would have controlled many of the areas shown as western Persia on the map.

As the Persian army is entering the city, a soldier is carrying a pole carrying on the tip the crescent moon of Islam.

If the film takes place in 4-6th century as claimed, this is early by about 400 years.

(The moon appears to be a 'smile' as in that part of the world, a crescent moon runs from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock.

) Iranian/Persian people speak the Persian language, usually called Farsi.

In the movie Arabic words are sometimes spoken by Persian soldiers.

Dastan can be seen picking up Tus' chain of gold beads twice.

First in the scene where Tamina runs to Dastan after discovering the identity of the Hassassin, and again in the scene immediately following.

When Dastan and Tamina come out of their tent after a massive sand storm, sand has covered everything in sight except for their tent which doesn't have a single spec of sand on it.

Also, not a single spec of sand appears to have gotten inside the tent.

Hashshashins/Assasins (Hassasins in the movie) order was established in Islamic Persia at around 1100 AD.

The world in the movie is not yet aware of the Islam.

Dustan's brown eyes are blue in two shots where the Hassasin is attacking outside the temple.

During the ostrich races, you can clearly see numbers written in modern Arabic numerals on the backs of the riders.

This numbering system was still relatively primitive at the time and would not have been stylized in such a modernly-recognizable form.

As Dastan is speaking to Tamina in their journey to the valley of slaves, Tamina's hair goes flying upward in the far shots and completely down bangs in her close-ups.

During the sand storm, Tamina tells Dastan the story of the gods.

Near the middle of the conversation, the camera pans to behind Tamina.

Even though she is obviously speaking, her lips are not moving.

After Alamut has been attacked, Tus proposes to Tamina.

She refuses but then sees Dastan standing to her right, with the dagger, so she agrees to marry Tus and he lifts her left hand to kiss it, then raises it in the air.

But when he lifts her hand, it is her right hand and Dastan is now on her left.

It takes Dastan and Tamina over a week to travel to the remote temple.

But after the assassin gets the dagger, he is back in the city giving it to Nizam within a couple of hours.

When Dastan, Tamina and Nizam are are the Glass of Time, Nizam throws Tamina off a cliff and Dastan catches her.

But her actually catches her twice.

He catches her once, when the camera angle is from above.

Then he catches her again, when the camera angle changes to from below.

At the very end of the movie the setting sun moves from right to left, which can only be viewed like that on the Southern hemisphere.

The Persian Empire was on the Northern hemisphere.

(Either the movie makers used a reversed sunrise viewed from the Northern hemisphere, to make it look like a sunset but forgot to mirror the movie or they did it intentionally showing a sunrise going back in time, which is not completely unlikely since the movie revolves around time travel, but really nothing indicates to that).

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
23 September 2010 USA USD 90,759,676
19 September 2010 USA USD 90,755,643
12 September 2010 USA USD 90,736,651
5 September 2010 USA USD 90,702,019
29 August 2010 USA USD 90,586,623
22 August 2010 USA USD 90,402,162
15 August 2010 USA USD 90,100,578
8 August 2010 USA USD 89,836,594
1 August 2010 USA USD 89,726,590
25 July 2010 USA USD 89,523,435
18 July 2010 USA USD 89,317,852
11 July 2010 USA USD 89,004,440
4 July 2010 USA USD 88,338,986
27 June 2010 USA USD 86,221,879
20 June 2010 USA USD 80,800,574
13 June 2010 USA USD 72,228,302
6 June 2010 USA USD 59,621,721
30 May 2010 USA USD 37,813,075
18 July 2010 UK GBP 8,829,805
11 July 2010 UK GBP 8,779,291
4 July 2010 UK GBP 8,613,702
27 June 2010 UK GBP 8,356,964
20 June 2010 UK GBP 8,035,706
13 June 2010 UK GBP 7,373,367
6 June 2010 UK GBP 6,362,459
30 May 2010 UK GBP 4,017,460
23 May 2010 UK GBP 1,371,066
23 September 2010 Worldwide USD 335,154,643
11 July 2010 Philippines PHP 154,724,572
4 July 2010 Philippines PHP 153,381,322
27 June 2010 Philippines PHP 153,760,169
20 June 2010 Philippines PHP 150,095,741
13 June 2010 Philippines PHP 143,251,091
6 June 2010 Philippines PHP 117,948,026
30 May 2010 Philippines PHP 63,024,319
4 July 2010 Russia RUR 664,933,973
27 June 2010 Russia RUR 660,483,793
20 June 2010 Russia RUR 645,570,097
13 June 2010 Russia RUR 601,118,667
6 June 2010 Russia RUR 506,780,234
30 May 2010 Russia RUR 284,959,503
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
30 May 2010 USA USD 37,813,075 3,646
23 May 2010 UK GBP 1,371,066 468
30 May 2010 Philippines PHP 63,024,319 104
30 May 2010 Russia RUR 284,959,503 842
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 September 2010 USA USD 12,197 28
12 September 2010 USA USD 23,217 45
5 September 2010 USA USD 70,422 93
29 August 2010 USA USD 106,901 157
22 August 2010 USA USD 174,365 183
15 August 2010 USA USD 229,847 202
8 August 2010 USA USD 49,680 68
1 August 2010 USA USD 84,794 90
25 July 2010 USA USD 110,427 128
18 July 2010 USA USD 139,396 141
11 July 2010 USA USD 348,308 275
4 July 2010 USA USD 884,816 600
27 June 2010 USA USD 2,845,684 1,851
20 June 2010 USA USD 5,566,464 2,605
13 June 2010 USA USD 6,486,150 3,108
6 June 2010 USA USD 14,019,131 3,646
30 May 2010 USA USD 37,813,075 3,646
18 July 2010 UK GBP 21,232 60
11 July 2010 UK GBP 48,268 134
4 July 2010 UK GBP 92,682 242
27 June 2010 UK GBP 159,684 400
20 June 2010 UK GBP 389,715 402
13 June 2010 UK GBP 507,855 453
6 June 2010 UK GBP 821,661 477
30 May 2010 UK GBP 1,638,149 484
23 May 2010 UK GBP 1,371,066 468
11 July 2010 Philippines PHP 6,819 1 screen
4 July 2010 Philippines PHP 62,942 1 screen
27 June 2010 Philippines PHP 1,740,970 37
20 June 2010 Philippines PHP 4,338,236 84
13 June 2010 Philippines PHP 17,212,683 104
6 June 2010 Philippines PHP 39,087,588 104
30 May 2010 Philippines PHP 63,024,319 104

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