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Aug19
Reviews of Last Legion: Aishwarya Bachchan's latest movie (1)

Aishwarya Bachchan’s Last legion opened in U.S. this week and every where the movie did poorly. Most of the critics opined that the movie was slow and did not have a strong narrative. The good thing about the movie was that the battle scenes were shot manually and did not use too many special effects which made it an interesting movie to watch. As per Aishwarya’s performance, she is dubbed as a 5th century lady warrior, who learned fighting in Hong Kong. People do not even bother about Aishwarya Bachchan’s performance. Thomas Sangster and Colin Firth got good reviews for their acting. Here is a collection of quotations from various reviews of Last legion published in different websites.  

Aishwarya Rai in Last Legion 

Boston.com just duped the movie. It says:
That no one screened "Last Legion" for critics seems like a carryover from the apparent boredom driving the action. The film is nothing to be ashamed of (especially if you're Kingsley). But it's as if everybody involved knows what the deal is: It's August. We shouldn't be at this movie; we should be stuck at the airport or off buying school supplies.

Canada.com reports:
The best part of Aurelius’s gang, however, is a mysterious Byzantine warrior who wears a full armour that, when removed, reveals that the character is a woman. And what a woman. She’s played by Aishwarya Rai, a former Miss World who probably said at one point that she wants world peace.

Mira, as she is called, is a fifth-century ninja, a whirling dervish of swordplay and martial arts who is a Goth’s worst nightmare (just before tattoo removal) and one sexy Byzantine to boot.

The coronation of Romulus Augustus in Last Legion 

Cinemablend says:
The film has trouble finding a genre to fit into. For an action flick, there’s an awful lot of time spent talking about politics and attempting to set the stage for a vast setting around the movie. There’s so much talking at times, you wish everyone would just shut up and fight. Then the fighting begins and the fight choreography is so horrid you wish everyone would go back to the talking again. At least with the talking you can take a nap. At the same time, from cringeworthy fighting styles to fantastical weapons such as the rocket launcher style multiple arrow launcher, the environment is too outlandish for this to be historical fiction, which could have saved the story from the need for building the setting so much. It’s just a wash. The movie tries to fit into several genres and winds up not belonging anywhere.

Freep.com reports:
Though she hails from India, she apparently picked up her battle moves at the Hong Kong video store.

"The Last Legion" is sort of a good film. The movie boasts decent production values, including tons of CGI. Rather than overpower it, these effects serve the story well; at times it's delightfully old-fashioned and better acted than it deserves to be.

Scene-for-scene, it's far more fun than most of the action blockbusters released so far this year.

Ben Kingsley and Thomas Sangster in Last Legion 

Globe and Mail says:
For fans of Asian martial arts who may have wandered into the wrong theatre, Mira fights with a multibladed sword and jiu-jitsu moves. Each time she dispatches her enemies, she freezes for a moment as if posing for a photo-op. As well, she engages the stoical Aurelius in flirty banter and they test each other's openings in mock sword fighting, as a rehearsal for further intimacies.

Hollywood reporter:
The story is a fanciful adventure set in the final days of the Roman Empire, centering on young Romulus Augustus (Thomas Sangster). When his parents are murdered by evil barbarians led by Odoacer (a hirsute Peter Mullan) and he is taken captive, the loyal Aurelius (Colin Firth) sets off to rescue him, accompanied by his small band of legionnaires. Along the way, he finds an unlikely ally, and romantic interest, in the form of the beautiful warrior Mira (the ravishing Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai).

The inevitable series of elaborately choreographed battles, both intimate and large-scale, ensue, though the film's low budget and PG-13 rating prevent them from being either spectacular or particularly bloody. Indeed, in both in the fight and love scenes, the camera has a constant tendency to turn away from the action like a shrinking violet.

I do not understand why Aishwarya Bachchan went for Hollywood movies. She never gave any serious effort. The Mistress of Spices and Bride and Prejudice were poorly accepted by the audience. Aishwarya Bachchan is good in Bollywood movies but not in Hollywood movies; once again this has been proven by Last Legion.


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Aishwarya Bachchan is an intelligent actress in Bollywood. she is the most popular in Bollywood, I think can Hollywood too

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