Un grupo de desconocidos en un bar de carretera es atacado por fuerzas demoníacas. Su única oportunidad de sobrevivir es un arcángel llamado Miguel, que informa a una camarera embarazada que... Leer todoUn grupo de desconocidos en un bar de carretera es atacado por fuerzas demoníacas. Su única oportunidad de sobrevivir es un arcángel llamado Miguel, que informa a una camarera embarazada que su hijo será la esperanza de la humanidad.Un grupo de desconocidos en un bar de carretera es atacado por fuerzas demoníacas. Su única oportunidad de sobrevivir es un arcángel llamado Miguel, que informa a una camarera embarazada que su hijo será la esperanza de la humanidad.
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- CuriosidadesIn 2014, SyFy network launched a television series called Dominion that is set 25 years after the events in Legion. In 2015, after two seasons, SyFy cancelled the series.
- PifiasWhen Charlie's baby is being born, you can see there is no umbilical cord. EDIT: There are two simple explanations for the missing umbilical cord: First, there is a medical term for babies born without an umbilical cord, it's called omphalocele - a birth defect of the abdominal (belly) wall. Second, since the child was never supposed to exist, this could be intentional because the child is an abomination..
- Créditos adicionalesAt the very end of the credits, there is about 10 seconds of "Turkey In The Straw" (the ice cream truck music).
- ConexionesFeatured in Trailer Failure: Legion, Transylmania, Avatar & The Squeakquel (2009)
- Banda sonoraHello Walls
Written and Performed by Willie Nelson
Courtesy of Capitol Records Nashville
Under License from EMI Film & Television Music
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Legion is about the apocalypse and one fallen angel who tries to save the last hope for humanity. With such a high concept, it's weird how it's actually taking place in a rather constrained space : a truck diner lost in an American desert. My first impression was that the special effects looked cheap (witness the first human transformation and the way "it" talks while barely moving its mouth). It's an impression that stayed with me throughout until perhaps the final antagonist. My second impression was that the acting wasn't that bad. I didn't recognize the actor playing the main angel character (Paul Bettany) until the day after while reading the credits. He's not one we usually see as an action hero in this kind of flick but he gave a decent performance as the strong stoic type. I also remembered Lucas Black (playing Jeep : what a lousy character's name) from the time he was a talented child actor. He still is. We also have the ever reliable Dennis Quaid in a supernatural thriller yet again.
My third impression was that the little old lady (seen in previews) reminded me of the crazy old gypsy woman from "Drag me to Hell". It's no wonder she's shown in previews, it's one of the best moments. However it spoils the surprise. My fourth impression was that following the granny, the "possessed" people were rather slow, stupid and not particularly menacing, very much like zombies even though they were not. My fifth impression was that at least the filmmakers were trying to achieve character moments instead of tiring us out with incessant action. My sixth impression ,after the film, was that considering the origin of the possessed humans and the objective desired, it was really ridiculous and unbelievable to proceed that way especially considering the supposedly superior intelligence at work. My last impression is that although it's certainly watchable as a distraction, it's not really effective or a particularly good film in the genre despite the "angels", seldom seen in features these days. Don't watch "Legion" expecting a big-budget epic fantasy, it's more like an intimate, closed space, last stand b-movie thriller without that many thrills.
Rating: 5 out of 10 for mediocre
P.S. Don't watch it expecting a "legion" of "angels" either. You would be disappointed.
My third impression was that the little old lady (seen in previews) reminded me of the crazy old gypsy woman from "Drag me to Hell". It's no wonder she's shown in previews, it's one of the best moments. However it spoils the surprise. My fourth impression was that following the granny, the "possessed" people were rather slow, stupid and not particularly menacing, very much like zombies even though they were not. My fifth impression was that at least the filmmakers were trying to achieve character moments instead of tiring us out with incessant action. My sixth impression ,after the film, was that considering the origin of the possessed humans and the objective desired, it was really ridiculous and unbelievable to proceed that way especially considering the supposedly superior intelligence at work. My last impression is that although it's certainly watchable as a distraction, it's not really effective or a particularly good film in the genre despite the "angels", seldom seen in features these days. Don't watch "Legion" expecting a big-budget epic fantasy, it's more like an intimate, closed space, last stand b-movie thriller without that many thrills.
Rating: 5 out of 10 for mediocre
P.S. Don't watch it expecting a "legion" of "angels" either. You would be disappointed.
- Quebec_Dragon
- 4 feb 2010
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- Presupuesto
- 26.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 40.168.080 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 17.501.625 US$
- 24 ene 2010
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 67.918.658 US$
- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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