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[TRAILER] Movie review: legendary

October 15, 2010

By Stephanie Merry

Legendary

Director: Mel Damski

Starring: John Cena, Patricia Clarkson, Danny Glover, Madeleine Martin Devon Graye

CLASSIFICATION: 10 M V

RUNNING TIME: 103 minutes

   RATING:.

The inspirational sports drama is a genre in general offer many surprises.This is the case with legendary, with a Ausnahme.anstelle karate, football or boxing the film takes the audience into the world of wrestling.

The necessary underdog comes 135 pounds Oklahoma in the form of CAL Chetley (Graye), teenager with a love of science, glasses and a best friend who can be called Dweeby McArgyle.Type clubs, stage Links.teilweise due to its animal killer and also because CAL is part of a wrestling dynasty - both his estranged brother and his father were mega Champs – he decides that he, the mat hit wird.CAL talentiert.Aber like any good sports movie not very, it is only one thing stands between a gloomy athlete and a Golden Trophy; young locusts need a mentor. The above brother Mike from WWE it played superstar John Cena.

Wrestling fans of cena's input not be disappointed.Works in construction and wielding a blow torch, he left his mask to reveal a square jaw and thigh of midsize neck as if he audience across America hear whoops of women in the theatre is kann.Mike whips a formulaic - he stood with a slew of Hussies huts, gets cash fights, lives in a trailer and swills Bier.Er has nothing for live, up comes, that CAL hope, family ties patch by learning the art of reverse cradle.

What follows is exactly what you can expect fighting to installation blindfolded, jogging and High fives relentless inspirational music.

However, legendary is not without merit, and the story works drama between CAL, Mike and your single mother well as a family, played by Patricia Clarkson.

Graye's CAL bears a lovable seriousness that rooting for the little guy will have the audience, and the film is an injection of quirk thanks of CAL's girlfriend Luli, played by Madeleine Martin.

And while theatre goers, probably a legendary feeling leave, you are seen as it all have to maybe, that familiarity is part of the appeal of the genre. |-Washington Post

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