The Real Robin Hood (2010)

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Was there really a Robin Hood? Did he steal from the rich and give to the poor? This History Channel program revisits the popular legend of the valiant folk hero, revealing Robin's true origins as a composite of multiple figures from the distant past, reviewing their amazing exploits, and seeking insights from historians as well as cast members of the 2010 adventure film "Robin Hood" and its director, Ridley Scott.

Introduction
"The Real Robin Hood" is a tv special produced by the History Channel in 2010. This hour-long documentary coincides with the release of the movie "Robin Hood", and it serves as a channel to dissect the history, mythology, and cinematic representation of the famous criminal, Robin Hood. The film features interviews from historians and cast members from the 2010 "Robin Hood" film such as Russell Crowe, and it explores tracing the endurance of the Robin Hood myth through centuries until the modern age.

The Fusion of Fact and Fiction
"The Real Robin Hood" opens by retelling the folklore of Robin Hood, a rogue honorable who ends up being a hooligan to increase versus a corrupt system. The story that has been passed down through generations has actually gone through multiple versions, but the principles remain the same. The documentary then continues to explore the various layers of the folklore by employing academics, folklorists, and the cast and team of the 2010 "Robin Hood" movie.

Tracing the Origins
Striking a balance between history and speculation, it digs into prospective inspirations of the tale from the medieval age. Whether Robin Hood was a real individual is arguable, however, a number of historic figures such as Robert Hod from the 13th century and Roger Godberd, a 12th century criminal, have been recommended as possible origins. The movie also discusses the politics and social dynamics of the era that the Robin Hood story emerged from, highlighting themes like the imposition of feudal law, over taxation, and class injustice.

Robin Hood in Literature and Popular Culture
As the documentary advances, it takes a look at how this tale of an outlaw has actually been adapted and customized in different cultural contexts, with Robin Hood transforming from a commoner's hero to a nobleman in camouflage. From old ballads to children's books, modern books and cinema, the movie presents an attracting catalogue of how the legend continues to inspire different adjustments.

The 2010 Film Interpretation
This is where "The Real Robin Hood" shifts focus to Ridley Scott's 2010 film. The documentary discusses the script's historic context, the incorporation of both fact and fiction, and the artistic freedom utilized by the filmmakers to present a special rendition. The film relocates Robin Hood from Sherwood Forest to the time of Magna Carta, potentially aiming to root the character in a more concrete historic context.

Conclusion
"The Real Robin Hood" brings light to the long-lasting appeal of the legendary character-- a hero who stands up to the corrupt and effective, defending justice. It brightens the efforts to keep the olden folklore alive - some by trying to connect him to real historic occasions, and others by reinterpreting the tale in different innovative ways. No matter the truth that the real identity or existence of Robin Hood remains a secret, the persona, values, and reason for Robin Hood continue to discover a place in our culture.

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