LEGION MOVIE, a review
Legion is an apocalyptic-thriller film, directed by Scott Stewart. the primary casts are Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Adrianne Palicki and Dennis Quaid.
the story is all about the other way of doomsday.. on how God will exterminate mankind, as He loses faith to humanity because of the evil doings of the living people. in this film, it conceptualizes a different apocalypse in which God uses His archangels to possess each and every human to become a zombie-like creature to kill each other as a way of exterminating the world's population, as the last judgement.
there is only one archangel who believes that there is still hope in the human race.. a hope for change to become good. and that is archangel Michael. He went down to prove to God that people can change, by protecting the unborn child of charlie, a young waitress in a New Mexico diner, who then, doesnt want her baby.
the baby that she's about to give birth to is a sign of hope for humanity. it's an action drama, that will make us realize our wrong doings in this planet, that there is still time for repentance.
watch the movie, and meet the archangels of God.. =)
a very touching movie.. two thumbs up! 5 stars!
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