Sindbad

Sindbad

The Lord of the Seven Seas, originally named Sindbad Legend of The Seven Seas, is an animated movie from 2003. The animation was produced by DreamWorks. Tim Johnson, on the other hand, is the director's name for the movie. In the Middle Ages, known as a Thousand and One Nights, there are story series that is thought to have been taken. The Sindbad animated the movie was inspired by one of these stories, Sailor Sindbad. The Middle East and Arab culture prevail in the Thousand and One Nights. However, in the Sindbad movie, Greek culture and Greek mythology dominate these cultures. Another difference between the Sindbad movie and the Thousand and One Nights is in the story center of Sirakuzu in Sicily instead of Baghdad. As the evil character of the movie, we encounter the goddess of unrest. The name of this goddess is Eris. The Subject of the Sindbad Movie

Sindbad, known as the legendary sailor of the seven seas, is a very adventurous person. He undertakes challenging tasks, especially when his friends are in a difficult situation. The story begins with the play of a book called the Book of Peace, which is very valuable. If this book cannot be found, Sindbad's friend Proteus will die. To avoid such a situation, the book should be found immediately.

Voice of the Film

Brad Pitt makes the original voice of Sindbad in the animated film category. The voices of other characters include Michelle Pfeiffer, Zeta-Jones, and Joseph Fiennes, while Turkish voice Sindbad is Cem Davran. Other characters were voiced by Meltem Cumbul, Oya Presçiler, and Murat Şen.

Who is Sindbad?

Sindbad or sailor is a fictional character known as Sindbad. He is a sailor and story hero and is mentioned in stories of Middle Eastern origin. It also appears in Thousand and One Nights. He has made voyages along the Asian, African and Southern seas. During this time, different fantastic events occur. He witnesses magical and extraordinary situations. He encounters various monsters. He fights with them. Some stories are told in different ways in different cultures.

Numerous original stories have been written about Sindbad in Western culture. There were cartoon series and stories for children to meet this character. The Lord of the Seven Seas, Sindbad, was also transferred to the screen.