Has 'Prince of Persia' Nailed What It Means to be a Video Game Adaptation?

Looks like it could be fun to me

Jake Gyllenhaal puts on his sexy face in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Photo: Walt Disney Pictures

I'm not much of a gamer, and that may in fact be an understatement considering in the last few years the only games I have played and finished are "Gears of War," "Burnout," "Uncharted," "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" and just a couple of days ago "Uncharted 2." I don't know where that places me in the gamer revolution, but considering that's about 6 years of gaming outside of playing a little "Tiger Woods," "NBA Street" and "Hot Shots Golf" I would say I am on the outside looking in. However, I'd like to think I know enough to at least open up a discussion concerning the growing trend of adapting video games into feature films, primarily based on the recently released trailer for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, a film that hits theaters on May 28, 2010.

Watching the trailer it looked like we are pretty much talking about a simplified Lord of the Rings as Jake Gyllenhaal must protect a time-turning dagger. Instead of taking it to a fiery death, Jake must return it to a "secret guardian temple" so it doesn't fall into Sauron's Nizam's (Ben Kingsley) hands. Instead of the curious relationship between Frodo and Sam, Jake takes along the gorgeous Gemma Arterton for the ride. And who could really argue with that?

It looks like they are trying to continue the Pirates of the Caribbean vibe in terms of music and comedy, as the relationship portrayed in the trailer easily mashes up Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom into Gyllenhaal's character with Arterton playing the headstrong Keira Knightley role. Warner Bros. and Guy Ritchie appear to be taking a similar tact with Sherlock Holmes and I expect both films to appeal nicely to the masses. However, this appears to be quite the turnaround for the video game genre, which has seemed to largely try to seduce teen boys into theaters and hope for a small amount of crossover. Prince of Persia, which has already been rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, should appeal to a wide range of audiences and should it prove to be any good who's to tell how big it could get?

IGN has already done a "Rewind Theater" trailer commentary for the film with the game's creator Jordan Mechner, who discusses the trailer and how it compares to the video game. I included part one just to the right and the second part is embedded at the end of this post. Mechner discusses the input he had in the game, the reasons for changes and the ins and outs of it all adding, "I never wanted to do a movie that would retell the story of 'Sands of Time' the game. 'Sands of Time' is a story I wrote to be played and it works perfectly in the game, but with a movie we had a chance to do something different."

Towards the end of IGN's part two of the commentary, Mechner discusses the size and the scope of the production and looking back that is really something that's been missing when it comes to recent video game adaptations. Even beyond having the Oscar-nominated Gyllenhaal, Oscar-winning Kingsley, BAFTA award winning director Mike Newell and (hopefully soon-to-be Oscar-nominated) Alfred Molina, we are talking about a large production that appears to be trying to make an entertaining blockbuster as opposed to half-assed recent attempts including Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, Max Payne, Hitman, DOA: Dead or Alive, BloodRayne, Doom and Alone in the Dark. Even as a mild fan of the Resident Evil franchise, they have never been able to move beyond what I felt was a solid jump start. I know some of you in this audience like Silent Hill, but the ending of that one really stunk in my opinion.

As a fan of the first Pirates of the Caribbean and someone that can watch the sequels and not get too upset, I am now looking forward to this film. It's obviously not going for anything too grand and focusing more on entertaining through character quirks and grandioso action set pieces. I can get down with that, and not being a gamer I don't really have any kind of real expectations. I just wonder, if this one succeeds will filmmakers and studios begin looking at video game adaptations more seriously? Will the idea of Gore Verbinski's failed attempt to bring a big budget version of "BioShock" to theaters seem more plausible? Will the even more dramatically failed attempt to bring "Halo" to the big screen look like a missed opportunity worth revisiting?

Having recently finished "Uncharted 2" and enjoying the fun I had playing both it and its predecessor, games are doing most of the work for screenwriters and filmmakers already. It's going to become just a matter of properly adapting and adjusting for the big screen that will become the big hurdle, a hurdle it sounds like "Sands of Time's" Mechner has already considered. We now just have to wait to see how it turned out.

Watch the second part of IGN's commentary with Mechner below and I added 13 screen captures from the trailer to our Prince of Persia gallery, which you can check out right here.


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The trailer didn't quite impress me as much as I hoped,but I still think that this film could be great fun and turn into a solid franchise. Most video game adaptations have frankly been tasteless, forgettable, disposeable pieces of crap like Doom or the Resident Evil franchise.

- Colin
( November 5th, 2009 | 3:47 pm )
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Maybe I am a complete cynic but sometimes I hate where current filmmaking is going these days…….Videogame movies, motion capture, 3-D, all this complete and utter junk. What happened to good stories? What happened to real actors? Why is 3-D soooo amazing? I dunno, it gets overwhelming for an old fashioned film goer like myself. I don't mind seeing these kinds of things once in a while just the quick empty calorie that it is but it seems like every weekend we are bombarbed by this crap.

- Stephen
( November 5th, 2009 | 4:23 pm )
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Since Hollywood seems so afraid of tackling anything that's not an adaptation or a remake, I think they're going to have to turn to videogames more seriously eventually. Games are one of the only places where you can find the kind of big epic sci-fi or fantasy adventure storytelling that used to be the hallmark of original screenplays. Now those kinds of scripts are few and far between, and there are few directors who can get an original premise greenlit (One reason to root for James Cameron's Avatar). Video game makers are still dreaming up new characters and worlds for grand adventures… If Hollywood isn't going to grow the guts needed to do the same, the least they can do is start mining those video game concepts more seriously, rather than stretching the latest toy or board game concept to absurd lengths to wring a story from it.

- AJ
( November 5th, 2009 | 4:29 pm )
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Nice trailer, turned my attention. And oh please, if you even play those games, you could still be considered hardcore. Let's set our calendars!

It'll be neck and neck with Sex and The City 2 though…

- Topy
( November 5th, 2009 | 4:32 pm )
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Movie looks lame.

- WW
( November 5th, 2009 | 4:44 pm )
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No. Ripping off the pirates atmosphere, another C-Movie dagger storyline (Scorpion 2 Rise Of The Warrior was bad enough), I don't think this will be very good at all, perhaps good eye candy but otherwise pointless. Yes I did expect better out of this game to film. If you've played the games, you may understand why…

- Seiko
( November 5th, 2009 | 7:10 pm )
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I think it may be the first huge video-game-to-film hit. Its May release date will help a lot, as will Jake Gyllenhaal starring and Mike Newell directing. I'm actually interested in this one.

- JM
( November 5th, 2009 | 7:17 pm )
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@AJ: couldn't have said it better, i think Hollywood writers need the same imaginative approach that game writers use, in order to resurrect the moribund action/adventure genre, and ive had it with comic book adaptations as well. looks like pretty much every comic book in the universe is being made into a movie, so theres no room left for creativity and imagination.

- ddurden33
( November 5th, 2009 | 9:44 pm )
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damn i just took a better look at the picture on top, check out gyllenhall's expression, its hilarious.

- ddurden33
( November 5th, 2009 | 9:46 pm )
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I personally think it looks awful. I've never played the games, but it looks just horrid to me, aside from the nifty effects work.

- Joel
( November 5th, 2009 | 11:55 pm )
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I just don't know what to think. To date, the only video game-to-film adaptation that I thought was even halfway decent was the first "Resident Evil" film from 2002. As a big fan of the video games, particularly the visually lush (2007) Xbox 360 version, I was heavily anticipating the trailer for this film.

I was underwhelmed. The CGI visuals just rushed past me in a blur, the banter between the two main characters sounded like something out of a soap opera, the accents left much to be desired (especially the bad Euro-trash accent coming from Mr. Gyllenhaal) and the action scenes were just so….meh

I realize this film is supposed to be like Pirates of the Caribbean or Lord of the Rings, but all I kept thinking was….bigger-budget-Scorpion King. I hope that I'm pleasantly proved wrong by this film.

- The Jackal
( November 6th, 2009 | 12:15 am )
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The trailer was ok. It didn't dash my hopes like I feared it would. Mike Newell is a very competent director so that's one thing to keep in my (at least for me personally). We are due now for a solid video-game movie adaptation and hopefully this nails it.

- Raichu
( November 6th, 2009 | 1:10 am )
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The trailer makes it look amazing. Mike Newell is great (loved HP4)! I'm very much looking forward to this.

- Gregory
( November 9th, 2009 | 3:00 pm )
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