A strong Persian sailor named Sinbad is trying to find a magical magical book of peace in order to save his friend. It is the mysterious artifact developed by Eris, the goddess of the Greek evil mess. Sinbad must strive through his journey to the end of the world to find the book. If Sinbad fails in this task, his childhood friend Prince Brutus will take the death penalty in Sinbad. But it seems that Eris will get a desirable foothold in power.
Business-as-usual movie that isn't trying to make anything more than a medium-size splash.
Decent Films Guide
October 15, 2004
Handily outdoes [Treasure Planet], with bravura action set pieces, a surprisingly complex romantic triangle, and thoughtful exploration of moral issues and character.
Fun, if standard, animated adventure with battles, innuendo.
L.A. Weekly
July 08, 2003
Ray Harryhausen's original stop-motion Sinbad classics are a hard act to follow, but Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore's update, couched in a gorgeous palette of indigo and dark rose, is a big, beautiful thrill all its own.
TheMovieReport.com
January 03, 2005
As routine as many live-action adventure films, right down to the competent but fairly undistinguished art and animation.