![]() With the true culprit revealed, Sinbad is pardoned for the crime of stealing the book and is now well-respected. ![]() Eris is furious but cannot go back on her word and gives the book to Sinbad. Sinbad, shocked, realizes that this was still part of her test and that he has beaten her by proving his answer to be true after all. An enraged Eris appears suddenly and saves Sinbad by shattering the executioner's sword to pieces. Proteus readies himself to be beheaded, but at the last minute, Sinbad appears and takes his place. In Syracuse, the time allotted to Sinbad has elapsed. Ashamed, Sinbad admits the Goddess of Discord is right, truly believing deep down that he is a selfish, black-hearted liar. When he answers that he will return, Eris calls him a liar, and returns him and Marina to the mortal world. She gives him her word that she will honour the deal, making it unbreakable even for a god. They suddenly then reach and enter Eris' realm where she reveals that her plan was to maneuver Proteus into Sinbad's place, leaving Syracuse without an heir, and agrees to surrender the Book of Peace only if Sinbad truthfully tells whether he will return to Syracuse to accept blame and be executed if he does not get the Book. The Goddess of Discord later sends a roc which captures Marina, but she is rescued by Sinbad.Īfter these and other incidents, Sinbad and Marina talk in a brief moment of peace - Marina reveals that she's always dreamed of a life on the sea, and Sinbad reveals that he distanced himself from Proteus 10 years earlier because he loved Marina. To prevent them from succeeding, Eris sends a group of mythical sirens, who entrance and seduce the men aboard Sinbad's ship with their hypnotic singing voices, but do not affect Marina, who pilots the ship to safety. Sinbad is sentenced to death, whereupon Proteus sends Sinbad to retrieve the Book instead, placing himself as a hostage, and Proteus' fiancée Lady Marina goes to make sure that Sinbad succeeds. Anticipating this, Eris impersonates Sinbad and steals the Book herself. Sinbad and his crew go to Syracuse to steal the Book, but leave without doing so. ![]() Proteus goes to save Sinbad, but he is stopped by his crew.ĭrawn underwater by Cetus, Sinbad is saved by the beautiful Goddess of Discord, Eris, who offers him any boon he desires in exchange for the Book of Peace. ![]() Just when it seems the beast is defeated, Sinbad is dragged off the ship. The two work together to fight off Cetus and for a moment reaffirm their bond. Sinbad tries to steal the book anyway, but is prevented when Cetus attacks the ship. Proteus was Sinbad's best friend as a child and he tells him if it ever meant anything he can prove it. Sinbad is surprised to see it is being protected while on-board to Syracuse, Sicily by Prince Proteus of Syracuse. Sinbad and his pirate crew attempt to steal the magical "Book of Peace" and hold it for ransom as one last job before retiring to Fiji. ![]() DreamWorks did, however, bring 2D animation back for the 5-minute short film Bird Karma in 2018. It is, to date, the final DreamWorks Animation film to use traditional animation, as the studio abandoned it in favor of computer animation. DreamWorks suffered a $125 million loss on a string of films, which nearly bankrupted the company. Grossing $80.8 million on a $60 million budget, Sinbad was a box office bomb. The film was released on Jand received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the animation, action scenes, and voice performances but criticized the storyline and polarizing CGI. The film blends elements from the One Thousand and One Nights and classical mythology. It covers the story of Sinbad (voiced by Pitt), a pirate who travels the sea with his dog and his loyal crew, alongside Marina (voiced by Zeta-Jones), the fiancée of his childhood friend Prince Proteus (voiced by Fiennes), to recover the stolen Book of Peace from Eris (voiced by Pfeiffer) to save Proteus from accepting Sinbad's death sentence. The film, which combines traditional animation with some computer animation, was directed by Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore (in the latter's directorial debut) and written by John Logan, and stars the voices of Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Joseph Fiennes. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (also known as Sinbad) is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. ![]()
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