![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a slick blockbuster action movie and a swoony, arthouse-worthy Terrence Malick celebration of the wilderness. There’s a self-aware attempt to redefine a long-running cultural phenomenon. There’s a real historical tragedy lurking under Legend’s glossy exterior. ![]() But the filmmakers-four-time Harry Potter director David Yates and writers Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer, with heavy utility assistance from The Golden Compass cinematographer Henry Braham and a bevy of digital-effects companies-seem to have many different aims that are only partially compatible. It’s impossible to guess how narratively and tonally divided Legend is from the trailers, which present it as a standard-issue fantasy/historical epic, or maybe the latest “brand deposit” live-action version of an existing Disney movie. There are a dozen films fighting for supremacy in Warner Brothers' The Legend Of Tarzan, and there’s no clear winner to the war. ![]()
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