"I played their original side-scrolling version of the game when I was a kid," laughed 29-year-old Gyllenhaal recently, remembering his first encounter with "The Prince of Persia." "And then I took a little hiatus."
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"The reason why most video games movies haven't been successful up until now is the fact that most of the action that takes place is stuff that we've seen before [in the game], but hasn't had a reason in the story line that makes sense," Gyllenhaal explained. "So, in this movie we decided that everything the prince did in the movie had to have a reason. If he were going to jump on a wall and run over to get away from somebody, or he's going to jump from building to building, there had to be an obstacle. It had to be based on something that he had learned, or based in the story line.
"Most of the time you just see really cool stunts and people doing really cool things, but you don't know why", explained Gyllenhaal, who has flat-out said that there's never been a good video game movie made. "[Our action] all ties back into the ultimate story." Source: www.mtv.com
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