Time Bandits (1981)
Time Bandits (1981)
Time Bandits (1981), directed by Terry Gilliam, is a whimsical and imaginative fantasy film that combines adventure, comedy, and a satirical take on history. The film has gained a cult following for its unique visual style, clever storytelling, and memorable characters.
The story follows an 11-year-old boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock), who feels neglected by his parents and escapes into a fantastical world. One night, Kevinβs bedroom is invaded by a group of time-traveling dwarves who have stolen a map from the Supreme Being (Ralph Richardson). This map allows them to travel through different periods in time and steal treasures from various historical figures.
Joined by the dwarves, Kevin embarks on a wild journey through time, encountering famous figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte (Ian Holm), Robin Hood (Sean Connery), and King Agamemnon (Michael Palin). Each encounter is filled with absurdity and humor, showcasing Gilliam’s distinctive style. However, the journey is not without danger; they must evade the malevolent presence of the Evil Genius (David Warner), who seeks to capture the map and control time itself.