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Legionnaire (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1999 / Director: Peter MacDonald / Actors: Jean-Claude Van Damme, ... more
Legionnaire (DVD) ... Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ... / DVD released 04 April, 2005 at Uca Catalogue / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / Exiled to a video-only release when its distributor balked after the flop of Jean-Claude Van Damme's previous film Knock Off, this lavish adventure deserved a chance at theatrical success. Action icon Van Damme recasts himself as a tragic romantic hero in this entertaining old-fashioned adventure with a modern sensibility. "The Muscles from Brussels" is no Brando, but he acquits himself nicely as a cocky boxer who double-crosses a Marseilles mobster and joins the French Foreign Legion when his half-baked plan backfires with tragic consequences. Surrounded by a better than usual cast (including Steven Berkoff as a Teutonic drill sergeant, Jim Carter as the ruthless ganglord, and Nicholas Farrell as a gentleman soldier with a taste for gambling and a dark past), Van Damme's dour performance sometimes gets lost in the colourful characters around him. But that's okay--there's adventure enough to go around and he's willing to share it. The Marseilles scenes evoke a quaint movie past with their smoky bars and shadowy streets, but the film is reborn as an ambitious, stoic platoon drama in the sands of French Morocco. Legionnaire alludes to classic films from Beau Geste to Casablanca to Lawrence of Arabia, but ultimately marches its own macho course, revelling in testosterone-driven heroics and bonding-under-fire while acknowledging the irony of its colonial mission ("We're the intruders", realises one soldier). It's a calculated risk for Van Damme (who also co-wrote and co-produced), but if Legionnaire never quite grasps the epic scope it's reaching for, it remains one of his best films, an handsome, exciting and surprisingly grim desert adventure. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... its another period piece with Van Damme like 'The Quest' but without the endless fight scenes. The plot is something ... more

 ... straight out of a thrilling Boys Own adventure. Van Damme is a boxer who, after refusing to go down in the second as per ordered, he escapes only to lose his girl and his best friend in the process. He joins the notorious French Foreign Legion, where he meets a collection of national stereotypes to befriend as he starts his training in deepest Morocco. Its very well directed, with the period settings used excellently toward the beginning of the film, reminiscent almost of a Merchant Ivory picture, if that can be believed...more

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adambrown400
Premium Review Legionnaire (DVD): What? No round-house kicks? (191 words)
by - written on 15/10/08 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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Legionnaire is a surprisingly realistic French foreign legion movie with Jean Claude Van Damme - although whilst watching it I kept thinking of Phil Silvers in 'Carry On Follow That Camel'. Set in 1925, its another period piece with Van Damme like 'The Quest' but without the endless fight scenes. The plot is something straight out of a thrilling Boys Own adventure. Van Damme is a boxer who, after refusing to go down in the second as per ordered, he escapes only to lose his girl and his best friend in the process. He joins the notorious French Foreign Legion, where he meets a collection of national stereotypes to befriend as he starts his training in deepest ...  Read the complete review

Shadowg
Premium Review Legionnaire (241 words)
by - written on 26/09/08 (Useful, 60 readings)
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Jean-Claude Van Damme, war, desert, legionnaire, sounds like a typical action film, filed with fight scenes in witch Van Damme kicks everybody's butt. Well, it would be wrong to say this. In this film, story takes place in 1920" and Van Damme doesn't show any of his high kicks, karate moves or something like that. He does show us some boxing skills (but that is it). But because he wins a mach which he supposed to lose he finds himself in trouble. Some bad guys want him dead so he joins the Legion and escapes to Africa, where he soon finds himself in a even more cruel and dangerous word. And on top of that his fellow "solders" are ex murders, thieves or ...  Read the complete review

 
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