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The Last Legion£5.00 Free DeliveryRRP: £15.99 | You save: £10.99 (68%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
This epic, thrilling and action-packed film is in the great tradition of epic adventures such as 300, Gladiator and King Arthur. It tells the story of how the legend of the Sword in the Stone began, with stirring, heart-stopping battle scenes, great enduring friendship and the love of father and son.
AD 476. The Roman Empire is crumbling and the last Emperor is fleeing for his life. His only safety is to be found in his mystic father figure and in the hands of his bodyguard and an enigmatic Byzantine warrior. His only sanctuary lies in the far-flung Western outpost of Britannia with the Last Legion - and a myth.
The Empire is being held to ransom by the Barbarians. On the eve of the coronation of the 12-year-old Romulus Augustus, his mentor, the shaman Ambrosinus (Ben Kingsley), predicts disaster. His worst fears are realised as the Goths sack the once-great city of Rome and capture the last Emperor and his protector. They are imprisoned on the historic island of Capri, where Romulus is destined to discover the mythical sword of Cæsar that holds the prophecy -
'One edge to defend, one to defeat; In Britannia
was I forged... to fit the hand of he... who is destined to rule.'
One legionnaire survives to escort his Emperor to safety - the boy's loyal bodyguard, Aurelius (Colin Firth). Aided by a mysterious black-clad Byzantine warrior (Aishwarya Rai) and Ambrosinus' strategic cunning, Aurelius frees Romulus only to face betrayal and a fight for their lives. With the world against them, their only course of action is to reach the one legion loyal to Rome. They face a perilous trek across a continent to Britain in search of The Last Legion. There, a new myth - destined to span the centuries - is waiting to rise.

Average rating (28 reviews)
Disappointment really....
carlos22 | 9/4/2008 | See all carlos22's reviews (4) »
The film is enjoyable and you have to take into account the audience it is intended for...... I love medieval/historical films and this one does lack in script/plot and actor performance. Kingsley was good but despite his efforts It all seems rather forced and the way things unfold is always a little bit to easy. A shame really could have been a great film but this was for me not as good as King Arthur and that also was only worthy of three stars.
Still worth a buy at 5 pounds for the DVD collection!
Good Film
Lottie1908 | 7/15/2008 | See all Lottie1908's reviews (65) »
I really liked this film actually, but i am really into history so this is not suprising. It has a good story to it and good characters. Although, i do wonder how they were followed so well ... i mean the others knew exactly where to look for them; so some bits are a little far fetched, but it didn't put me off.
My partner was also a little disappointed with the lack of fighting scenes. I think he wanted a little bit more blood shed. But it has to be remembered that this is a family film, so it does it's job well.
My advice: Well worth it.
Could have been much better
barnie884 | 5/8/2008 | See all barnie884's reviews (148) »
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I had read the book and was looking forward to this movie. I began to get worried when it said 'losely based on the book.....', and boy was that an understatement! The film itself was OK, but I have no idea what was wrong with the book, I personally think that would have made a mcuh better movie!
Colin Firth, Ben Kingsley, Aishwarya Rai, Peter Mullan, Kevin McKidd, John Hannah, Ian Glen, Rupert Friend, Owen Teale, Alexander Siddig, James Cosmo & Harry Van Gorkum | |
12 years and over | |
2007 | |
Widescreen 1.77:1 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
1 Hour and 50 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
































