Great children’s movies inspire, teach, have fun, and remind adults of the power of child-like abandonment. Robin and the Hoods transport viewers into a world where imagination and play are the most important things. True villainy is trying to stop a child from dreaming.
The film follows Robin as she must try to prevent her favorite woods from being destroyed to build over them. It springs her into action, and the power of her imagination comes full force. Robin and the Hood is a children’s movie with a lot of heart.
Most of it focuses on the power of children. The next generation will save the future if allowed to flourish and grow their spirit and creativity. Robin is a spunky child who is rebellious but not without cause.

Her sense of justice, right, wrong, good, and evil mirrors her hero, Robin Hood. However, Robin faces a more complex dilemma. Everyone knows that the rich need to give more to the poor, but not everyone can understand when corporations are destroying the environment and the neighborhood.
Robin has much more awareness, kindness, and bravery than most of the adults around her.
Robin and the Hoods tells a story of the power of children when adults fail them. The movie has many political undertones, especially when it comes to environmental issues. This film makes a stand using a gentle approach.
It uses the passion and vibrant desire for community and imagination to present this complex topic. Nevertheless, it implements some very juvenile methods to reach its target audience. At times, Robin and the Hoods operate like a fairytale.
It’s the story of good vs evil. In order to simplify this situation to appeal to children, some of the characters are cartoonish. Naomie Harris goes full over the top as an insane, morally bankrupt real-estate developer.

In real life, this character becomes 2-D because she is seen through the eyes of a child. It also makes it easier for people to hate this character. It makes it easier to see the villainy in this behavior and duty.
Harris proves that she can do serious roles and embrace the goofiness of a ridiculous villain. Robin and the Hoods isn’t just a film with heroes and villains. It’s all about the fairytale aspects, so we also have wizards, knights, and things often seen in storybooks.
The movie wants to remind us that life can be a fairytale, good and bad. However, we can all be heroes if we choose to fight against those who try to destroy. It’s a profound message in a silly, charming package.
Robin and the Hoods isn’t the most complex story, but that’s why it works to discuss this layered topic of protecting the environment and not letting people destroy the world for this generation and the next ones.
It really takes a child to push these adults into action. It’s a sad reality for some, but still a beautiful way to look at things. Even a small child can impact this world greatly. They just need to not be destroyed by growing up and losing their joy for creation.

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