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The legendary pirate Sinbad is framed by Eris, the Goddess of Chaos, for stealing the Book of Peace. He must travel to the end of the world to recover it and save his friend, Prince Proteus, from execution. Technical Specifications (1080p Blu-ray) The 1080p version, typically found on the Blu-ray edition , offers the following technical parameters: Resolution: 1080p High Definition. Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Widescreen). Main Audio (English): DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Spanish Audio: DTS 5.1 (Castilian) or Dolby Digital 5.1 (Latin Spanish). Approximately 86 minutes. Voice Cast

La historia nos lleva de la mano del aventurero más carismático del mar, Simbad. Cuando la diosa Eris roba el "Libro de la Paz" y culpa a su amigo Proteus, Simbad debe enfrentarse a monstruos mitológicos, sirenas y el propio juicio de los dioses para salvar a su amigo... y tal vez descubrir que hay algo más importante que el oro. Simbad la leyenda de los siete mares.2003.1080P...

released that same year. Its underperformance effectively ended DreamWorks’ hand-drawn department, leading them to focus exclusively on 3D hits like Madagascar The legendary pirate Sinbad is framed by Eris,

), particularly focusing on its production details, commercial impact, and high-definition technical specifications. General Film Overview Release Date : July 2, 2003. Production Company DreamWorks Animation : Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore. Voice Cast : Brad Pitt. : Catherine Zeta-Jones. : Michelle Pfeiffer. : Joseph Fiennes. Plot Summary Aspect Ratio: 1

★★★☆☆ (3/5) Recommended for: fans of obscure early CGI, Arabian Nights completists, and anyone who thinks Sinbad deserves more than one movie per decade.

Visually, the 1080p high-definition format is the best way to experience this movie. The vibrant blues of the ocean, the haunting glow of Tartarus, and the massive scale of monsters like the Roc and the Island Fish pop with a clarity that DVD simply couldn't capture. The score by Harry Gregson-Williams provides a sweeping, epic backdrop that rivals the greatest adventure soundtracks of the decade.