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Um die Welt in seine Gewalt zu bringen, will der Herr der Finsternis alle lebenden Einhörner umbringen. Denn erst, wenn das strahlende, positive Licht, das von den Einhörnern in die Welt gebracht wird, erlischt, kann die Dunkelheit um sich greifen und ihre Herrschaft beginnen. Um dies zu erreichen, sendet der Herr der Finsternis zahlreiche Kobolde in den magischen Wald, in dem die letzten Einhörner beheimatet sind. Durch eine List gelingt es ihnen, die arglose junge Prinzessin Lily in ihre Pläne einzubinden und eines der magischen Wesen zu töten. Das letzte lebende Einhorn und die Prinzessin selbst werden von den Kobolden gefangen genommen und zu ihrem Herren verschleppt. Als der Geliebte der Prinzessin, der Waldläufer Jack, davon erfährt, macht er sich auf den Weg seine Liebe und das Licht der Welt vor dem Bösen zu bewahren...
Avis de la communauté (10)
This film is visually stunning but the story is a choppy, incoherent mess. Interestingly, I didn't realise until writing this review that there was a director's cut released in 2002, which is 20 minutes longer than the standard theatrical version, and I would be interested to see it as I think it would be a much stronger watch. The theatrical release is carried by excellent production values and a good cast. I'm not sure who's more unrecogniseable in their role: Tim Curry or Robert Picardo - the latter definitely should have had a greater amount of screen time as the one scene he's in is a highlight for me. Worth a watch in the standard version but I would say try and find the director's cut, if possible.
I never realized the reviews were so bad but critics just hated most of the classic Fantasy movies of the 80’s. I mean, some how Gene Siskel considered this a 0.5 movie and Willow the worst movie of 1988. The 80’s though was the second best decade for Fantasy movies next to the 2000’s. The visuals do get in the way sometimes. I mean in earlier scenes it’s like Ridley Scott was just shining a flashlight in Tom Cruise’s face. As well as covering his face in glitter. There’s also distracting bubbles floating all over the place in one scene. For a PG movie it is mostly for adults since it is too dark and creepy for children. Even the good elves are the stuff of nightmares. The make-up for Tim Curry is still amazing and he of course steals the show easily. Since Tim Cruise is about as miscast as he was in The Mummy. Mia Sara is perfectly cast though and feels like a live action Disney Princess. The musical score is perfect as well.
Legend is a classic ‘80s fantasy film from director Ridley Scott. When Darkness plots to extinguish light from the universe by killing the last unicorn a group of pure souls embark on a quest to save her and restore the power of light. Starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry, the cast is quite strong; as Sara gives an impressive performance and Curry is brilliant as Darkness, and is completely transformed by the makeup. Additionally, the sets and costumes are wonderfully imaginative. Visually, it’s an astonishing film that’s incredibly artistic and stylized. Also, Tangerine Dream provides a surreal and enchanting score that complements and enhances the material. Exceptionally well-crafted and compelling, Legend is a magical film.
Seen this movie on TV during my trip to London. I almost have forgotten about the movie and that it even existed. It was made when i was born, and first think that strikes me is the quality of the movie, the costumes, the lightning and the drama it can build. Nowadays tales (adventure, fantasy ..) cannot compare to this and I wish someone started to make movies again this way and not the cheap computer animations. Ridley Scott (and his team working for him) as director of the movie made excellent job. The tale with its fantasy elements can stand competition even 25 years after its creation!
Princesses, demons, fairies, goblins, elves, unicorns, and creatures I don't even know. It's got it all and somehow still failed to keep my attention. You can tell it's a Ridley Scott production from the quality alone. The sound effects, special effects, practical effects, score, and imagery all look and sound frighteningly incredible. There were moments I transcended. Mostly, I was bored. Although Tim Curry's performance is unforgettable. I hope there's a fleshed-out remake someday, preferably by Robert Eggers. The modern-day legend of myths and legends himself.