Legion

2010

Action / Adventure / Fantasy / History / Horror / Sci-Fi

177
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten19%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled31%
IMDb Rating5.210105319

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Adrianne Palicki as Charlie
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Kevin Durand as Gabriel
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Kate Walsh as Sandra Anderson
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750.13 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 2 / 6
1.50 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 2 / 14

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Robert_duder7 / 10

Pure entertainment and nothing more...no religion, no message, no intellectual properties

This is going to be a tough review to write. The reason I say that is because Legion for all intents and purposes is not a good film. Its ridiculous, preposterous, with plot holes the size of cannon balls. You could pick this film apart until there was nothing left of it but angel wings and dirt. So here is the thing. Legion was incredibly entertaining! The action was wicked and intense, the characters were fun and intriguing, it was gory and action packed so despite everything else I had fun. You basically have to let go of everything to go into this film. And some people can do that because a movie is not always art, or full of message and morality, a film can also just be absolutely nothing but entertain and for me Legion did exactly that. Upon retrospect of the film you'll start to realize the startling amount of errors and plot holes but I think a movie should be reviewed mostly on its first impression like when you're sitting in the theater. The unfortunate side to the film is that it misses the incredible potential of this epic good vs evil battle by making the story rather convoluted and underusing the characters of Michael and Gabriel.

Paul Bettany is a great actor and very versatile. I think the film makers of Legion were lucky to have him. He is brooding, and strong and commanding as the rogue angel Michael. Even being a leading character they underuse him and we really don't get to see enough of his action. Lucas Black is naive and simple Jeep Hanson. In a normal film he would likely become the hero but when you've got an Angel to contend with you take a backseat and unfortunately that is where his performance is pushed to. He does well but is overshadowed in a big from the other actors in the film. That includes Dennis Quaid as Black's father. I love Quaid and this is no exception. Its a small role but he takes it and makes it his own and really commands the screen. Adrianne Palicki is the lead female who is basically the cause of this angelic war. Palicki is very underused because I think she could have given a really strong performance if she had been given the chance but like Black she takes a back seat. The cast is also boosted by some amazing supporting performances by Charles S. Dutton and Kevin Durand who should have also been used more. Also worth mentioning is solid supporting roles from Kate Walsh, Jon Tenney, and Willa Holland.

Some might also go into this movie figuring it to be an epic battle between good and evil, Angels and Demons, further proved by the name of film, Legion being a horde of demons that possess someone in the bible. Instead this is about a battle from Heaven between Angels not even fallen Angels. The special effects are solid and even breath taking at times. The film also reeks of being Stephen King-esquire which in my opinion is one of the highest compliments. King could have put this together much much better but it has the twisted religious overtones, the isolation of a desert gas bar, and even the vivid characters. So for all of you that love to be simply entertained and want a thriller, action, even part horror film then absolutely treat yourself to Legion and avoid trying to pick it apart. It's a solid action trick. 7.5/10

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Extremely superficial

LEGION is an extremely superficial CGI-fest and would-be fantasy/horror featuring Paul Bettany as an archangel whose job is to save mankind from an army of supernatural enemies. It's a companion movie to the same director's equally disappointing PRIEST, two films which never seem to break out of a predictable Hollywood B-movie mould.

This one's pretty much a single location movie in which a bunch of strangers are holed up in a desert diner and trying to survive against the odds. Bettany underplays it throughout, but he's an acting colossus compared to a rubbishy Dennis Quaid (playing a character who boozes throughout the production) and his equally unmemorable acting companions. The only exception is ALIEN 3's Charles Dutton, whose screen time is all too limited unfortunately.

LEGION has plentiful action but none of it is inspiring despite a handful of grisly shock scenes. Instead this seems to be a movie which borrows liberally from the likes of THE PROPHECY, ROSEMARY'S BABY, and at the climax THE TERMINATOR, particularly when Kevin Durand's character comes into it at the end. The most noticeable thing about the movie is the lacklustre quality of the script, complete with insipid dialogue and a lack of realism throughout. Give it a miss.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

Simple story with lots of action

God has lost faith in man and he sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany) comes down to Earth to stop it. Jeep Hanson (Lucas Black) and his father Bob (Dennis Quaid) are taking care of pregnant Charlie (Adrianne Palicki). They work at Paradise Falls diner in the middle of nowhere with Percy Walker (Charles S. Dutton). Kyle Williams (Tyrese Gibson) has come to buy some drugs. Sandra (Kate Walsh) and Howard Anderson (Jon Tenney) are waiting for their car with sexual daughter Audrey (Willa Holland). Communication is cut off from the outside world. The group of strangers must battle all of heaven to save the world.

This movie has lots of interesting ideas and visual takes on this world. It's a shoot-em-up horror crossed with a graphic novel. The problem is that it's extremely underwritten. There is nothing to the story and the dialog is unimaginative. Otherwise it has good action and a few good actors. It's a bit of B-action.

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