The Movie Legion


The latest apocalyptic-thriller film this 2010, Legion, features a "fallen angel" named Michael (played by Paul Bettany), who "turned himself against God" to "fight the 'forces of evil' that envelope the world", "fulfiling prophecy".

A synopsis of the film is already a full plate: after God "loses faith" in humanity and decides to send his angels away, a group of people isolated in a restaurant-trailer is protected from the apocalypse happening outside by the "always-benevolent"archangel Michael, who comes to help the group and the waitress at the restaurant, pregnant with the new Messiah [Anti-Christ, anyone?].

Due to its supposed "apocalyptic" plot, many have expected thrilling special effects, like the grandma-turned-bloodthirsty-monster scenes, "demonic forces" flying in the air, and the like. However, despite its stunning effects and sturdy cast, the film received negative reviews, to quote one:

Despite a solid cast and intermittent thrills, Legion suffers from a curiously languid pace, confused plot, and an excess of dialogue. - Rotten Tomatoes
Not to mention out here is the supposed gnostic plot that envelopes in the film, which implies good are made evil, and evil are made good. Quite a film to seek insight of.

Historians often say that when humanity is on the verge of major wars or dark times [whatever that means for you], the great tragedies, monsters and the various versions of the Apocalypse reappear in the arts. Legion makes one of these great milestones of Hollywood to misinterpret Bible prophecy.

If you aren't sure about what you are about to watch, or you just want to know more, see their website: www.themovielegion.com. A free DVD offer is waiting for you!



KENNETH

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