
A Persian sailor named Sinbad is on a quest to find the magical legendary Book of Peace, a mysterious artifact that Eris, the wicked Greek goddess of chaos, has ultimately framed him for stealing. If he fails on this quest, his childhood friend Prince Proteus of Syracuse will take Sinbad's death penalty while Eris gains a desired foothold of power in the world of mortals.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Persian sailor named Sinbad is on a quest to find the magical legendary Book of Peace, a mysterious artifact that Eris, the wicked Greek goddess of chaos, has ultimately framed him for stealing. If he fails on this quest, his childhood friend Prince Proteus of Syracuse will take Sinbad's death penalty while Eris gains a desired foothold of power in the world of mortals.
Leave your thoughts about Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansOn average, the animation is as flat as the script. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovToo cute for older kids, too bland for younger kids and too cute and too bland for the rest of us. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelMary-Liz ShawThe dialogue isn't up to the promising animation; at times, it is unforgivable. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThat it works is because of the high-energy animation, some genuinely beautiful visual concepts and a story that's a little more sensuous than we expect in animation. |
| Worcester Telegram & GazetteDaniel M. KimmelWhile younger kids will enjoy the magic and adventure, the real mystery is whether older audiences will respond as well. |
| Midwest Film Journal Nick RogersApparently Dreamworks would rather put no muscle behind its finest traditional animation outing yet, a film with beautiful animation and a robust spirit. |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableEven better than the similarly themed Treasure Planet. Kids will enjoy it. |
| Arizona Daily StarPhil VillarrealAll Sinbad has got to do is keep the thrills and chills coming, and it does so with boundless energy. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonOn behalf of all grownups everywhere, I'd like to say this: Ewww. |
| VarietyTodd McCarthyIn its animated work, DreamWorks has repeatedly flip-flopped between the hip and the square. This time out, it's as if the company tried to apply a hip approach to a square subject, with unresolved results. |