The Legion Movie
The Legion Movie
The Legion Movie
- Director: Scott Charles Stewart
- Writers: Peter Schink, Scott Charles Stewart
- Stars: Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid as well as Charles S. Dutton
- Release Date: Jan 2010
- Run Time: 100 min
- Genre: Action, Fantasy, Thriller
I Am Legion
When a final angel falls, a quarrel for humankind begins. The trailer of I Am Legion had them meditative which this would be a single heck of a cut as well as bones fest in a same capillary as Feast or even The Mist, with a organisation of broom tab survivors being huddled together in a caf? / supermarket, as well as a quarrel for presence opposite invading monsters of all shapes, sizes as well as surprises. The latter I Am Legion additionally had a bible-thump-er, as well as sacrament forms a basement of a grounds here, when we see how it all becomes a complicated day re-imagining of a story of Mary, Joseph, as well as a auspicious christ baby.
That’s only my point of view during creation clarity of a groundless tract which didn’t rise properly, notwithstanding plenty time in a initial half which had characters talking, rationalizing as well as reflecting upon only what their difficulty is, as well as how meaningless it all seemed, during a responsibility of movement sequences which certainly got improved as a movie wore on. Amongst a movement offering which Ive not seen prior to concerned a angel Gabriel (last finished androgynous by Tilda Swinton in Constantine), with Armour, tighten fight arms with frills, as well as those lead wings used both defensively as well as offensively in utterly superb ways as defense as well as knife edge total in a single unconditional motion.
I Am Legion had an engaging intensity though in conclusion got let down by a half-baked tract growth as well as references so tighten you’d consider it was The Matrix or The Terminator. I Am Legion. The latter The Legion Movie additionally had a bible-thump-er, as well as sacrament forms a basement of a grounds here, when we see how it all becomes a complicated day re-imagining of a story of Mary, Joseph, as well as a auspicious christ baby.





