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The Last Legion, 2007

The Last Legion

English

UK, Italy, France, Tunisia

Rating:5.4
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Profile of The Last Legion

The Last Legion can be described as stylized, exciting, and rough. The plot revolves around battles, escapades, and heroes. The main genres are adventure, period, and action. In terms of style, The Last Legion is epic. In approach, it is serious. It is located in the Roman Empire, Rome, and England. The Last Legion takes place in ancient times. It is based on a book. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that The Last Legion involves violent content.

Summary of The Last Legion

The Last Legion is a reason to rejoice for action fans who prefer their battle scenes to be composed of flesh and blood rather than megabytes. Based on the novel by Valerio Manfredi, this is a sword-and-sandal epic that deftly weaves a tale of the fall of the Roman Empire with myth and magic, giving us plenty of swordplay and liberal doses of knowingly corny humor. In Rome of 476 A.D., 12-year-old Romulus Augustus (Thomas Sangster) is to be crowned emperor at the same time that barbarian king Odoacer (Peter Mullan) arrives with his fierce warriors--led by brutish Wulfila (Kevin McKidd)--to slaughter everyone in sight. With his family dead, young Romulus is captured and taken, along with his teacher--the wise mystic Ambrosinus (Ben Kingsley)--to the island of Capri. Learning that the Byzantine Empire has offered a safe haven for Romulus, surviving Roman soldier Aurelius (Colin Firth) teams up with fierce female warrior Mira (Aishwarya Rai) and sets out to retrieve the boy. Deceit on the part of the Byzantines, however, necessitates that Aurelius change direction for Britannia, home of the last safe outpost for Romans.

In an era where every thrill-ride film strives to be louder, bloodier, and more boundary-stretching than the next, The Last Legion shows a charming, family-friendly restraint. The cast, led by two veteran English actors (Kingsley and Firth, the good guys), two fine Scottish actors (Mullan and McKidd, the baddies), and a Bollywood superstar (Rai, grand in her action sequence), is clearly having a blast. With rousing, elaborate (and bloodless) battle scenes, liberal humor, and a neat twist at its conclusion, this is old-fashioned B-movie making in the best sense of the word.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK, Italy, France, Tunisia
Release date: 17 August 2007
Runtime: 102 min

Cast and Crew

Colin Firth as Aurelius in The Last Legion
Colin Firth

as Aurelius

Ben Kingsley as Ambrosinus / Merlin in The Last Legion
Ben Kingsley

as Ambrosinus / Merlin

Aishwarya Rai as Mira in The Last Legion
Aishwarya Rai

as Mira

Peter Mullan as Odoacer in The Last Legion
Peter Mullan

as Odoacer

Photos

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Clips

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The Last Legion: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

The Hollywood Reporter
Lackluster and decidedly old-fashioned (in the worst way).
Variety
Seriously hampered by glaring inconsistencies of tone and intent, and often feels like a series of highlights carved out of a much longer epic.

Users Reviews

Aishwarya Rai
Aishwarya Rai is the only reason to watch this. On top of maybe being in the running for the most beautiful girl in history her acting was good and the she did an action character should have Angelina Jolie put to sleep 6 deep with all her liberal...
No. Please. Just watch something else. Really. Find an old Samurai movie and add that to your queue. You'll enjoy it far more than this. I'm not sure what this thought it was going to be. I don't think the producers were sure of that either.
Likely to see
Not for me

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