Hi, Ladys!
We have discussed trailer at our forum and I shall allow myself to show you our statements. I dare to hope, they will not leave you indifferent.
Milka says: Zitat:
I'm afraid, ВВС don't possess boldness to make the story about sir Guy.
I'm afraid, here there are stamps and there is no attempt to understand psychology of the woflhead. Robin is positive character. Sir Guy is negative character.
Robin looks quiet and joyful. He plays game. He doesn't cause interest, he not sufficiently "robinhood".
I would like to see a story " From the opposite side " if Robin is so pale.
Variants of development of a plot.
The first Variant. Traditional.
Despite of the Robin nonsense, all will develop on a legend. The rascally sheriff and sir Guy will make rascally plans. Good and kind Robin will escape, fool them, to frighten and plunder.
It will look silly, like the third season, only it is even worse.
The second Variant . A sight on the other hand.
The main heroes art sheriff and sir Guy They will be shown in all beauty and force, they will be war with the gangster who makes teror in district. The sheriff and sir Guy will heroically pursue the gangster and it is fair to hate. Robin will wage guerrilla war by the not conventional weapon, to be covered with peace inhabitants and to shout about freedom. Sir Guy and the sheriff as representatives of the law, the world and civilizations will try to catch and neutralize him.
The third Variant . Completely mystical
Rascally sir Guy, at the next meeting with the Robin will like ideas of freedom, sends the sheriff to Herne and after Robin's died (or thanking his natural talents) takes his place! Here Nasty Guy in the hood!
Bobby says: Zitat:
I am compelled to agree with Milka. BBC will show a traditional fairy tale with the improbable robber in a leaging role.
I have told in a parallel theme, that this Robin is similar to the juvenile criminal, which drunk of life. He does not understand, for the sake of what lives in a wood. He has fun.
Ок, if BBC have decided to make film about a madhouse on walk then all is correct. :drag:
I don't think, that sir Guy is real candidate to be Robin. But an idea, nevertheless, is interesting.
I think Guy should not be the villain to battle to Robin.
Robin is criminal. Certainly, the tradition speaks, that Robin is hero. Also names villains of his opponents. But whether always the villain represents the law?
I agree, it is impossible to take away a fairy tale on the Heroic Robin from children. :elf:
The choice of the actor on a leaging role was erroneous