Ludicrous dramatics in Legion

Only Paul Bettany does a passable job with impassable material
10 April 2012

Legion is set in a remote diner where the owner (Dennis Quaid) finds himself in the middle of the Apocalypse.

God, apparently, has tired of men and sent down his angels and zombies to get rid of them - and the situation can only be saved by a heavily pregnant waitress (Adrianne Palicki).

Directed by Scott Stewart, this film is a mélange of not very special effects, acting by numbers and ludicrous dramatics.

Only Paul Bettany, as a conscience-stricken angel, does a passable job with impassable material.

Legion
Cert: 15

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