When Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer announced a live-action adaptation of Ubisoft’s beloved video game franchise Prince of Persia , fans held their breath. The game — The Sands of Time (2003) — was a masterpiece of parkour-inspired platforming, time-reversal mechanics, and中东-inspired storytelling. In May 2010, the film hit theaters worldwide. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Tamina, and Ben Kingsley as the villainous Nizam, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time aimed to be the next Pirates of the Caribbean .
Before diving into the DVD specifics, let’s recall the plot: Prince Dastan, an orphan adopted by the King of Persia, is betrayed during the conquest of Alamut. He acquires a mystical dagger that allows its wielder to reverse time. Together with Princess Tamina, the guardian of the Sands of Time, he must stop the treacherous Nizam from unleashing the sand that could destroy the world. Prince of Persia The Sands of Time -2010- DVDRi...
Today, 1080p and 4K remuxes dominate. But back in 2010, broadband speeds were slower (5–20 Mbps on average), hard drives smaller (250–500 GB), and streaming services were nascent. A 700 MB DVDRip offered a “good enough” viewing experience: noticeably softer than the original DVD but with acceptable colors and sound. The Prince of Persia DVDRip, often labeled with scene tags like or “-DUBBED” , had millions of downloads. When Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer announced a live-action
The keyword most likely refers to a DVDRip — a video file ripped directly from a retail DVD, usually compressed into a smaller format (like AVI or MKV) for sharing on peer-to-peer networks, early streaming sites, or personal backups. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton
A functional relic of its time. Just like the Sands of Time themselves, handle with care — and don’t forget to rewind.