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The Last Legion (2007)

Director: Doug Lefler

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Synopsis

This fantasy action-adventure zeroes in on the last emperor of ancient Rome, 12 year-old Romulus Augustus (Thomas Sangster), the boy who would rule for a day before losing everything: his family, his home and an empire. Imprisoned on the island-fortress of Capri, Romulus discovers "excaliburnus," the legendary sword of Julius Caesar. Aided by his teacher Ambrosinus (Ben Kingsley) and the heroic skills of his loyal legionnaire Aurelius (Colin Firth), Romulus escapes the island to search for to fabled Dragon Legion – the warrior that will help him enter legend with a valiant last stand to save Rome.

Movie review

From Time Out London

Crudely mangling Arthurian legend into Roman history, this creaky swords ’n’ sandals romper trundles forward like a hurriedly upholstered TV movie. No surprise, then, to find director Doug Lefler cut his teeth on ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’. He plays this hokum straight as an arrow as a scrawny, boy-emperor (Thomas ‘Love Actually’ Sangster) tries to find a mythical sword, avenge his parents’ murder and save Rome from marauders led by Peter Mullan. Protecting him are Colin Firth as the gruff commander, Ben Kingsley as the sagely magician and Bollywood siren Aishwarya Rai as a swashbuckling Red Sonja. Bankrolled by the De Laurentiis clan, production values are half-decent, but bar the odd flashes of finger-hacking violence, this is an oafish regression from the epic quest fantasies of ‘Lord of the Rings’ and the blood-rinsed digital canvas of ‘300’.

Author: Jonathan Crocker 2007-10-16 10:33:15

Time Out London Issue 1939: October 17-23 2007


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  • Anne said...
    Posted on Feb 04 2009 18:32 This movie was lame. I guess it's ok for children, but I was expecting more from a movie with an Acadamy Award Winner. Anyway, the story, script, and fight scenes were wear and predictable.
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