Grim Reimagining: Hugh Jackman’s Wounded Robin Hood Questions His Legend

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A somber, interior-focused revision of the Robin Hood myth, The Death of Robin Hood casts Hugh Jackman as a battle-weary antihero and strips away romance to explore guilt, meaning, and myth-making. Director Michael Sarnoski crafts a meticulously shot, atmospherically austere meditation that rewards craft and performances (notably Jackman and Jodie Comer) while delivering a heavy, often dour tone that may feel one-note despite its intellectual ambitions.
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