Ridley Scott’s ‘Legend’ is Dazzling and Gosh-Darn Unsettling

In a fairy tale land of yore, the Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry) plans to rid the mortal world of light so he can rule. Standing in his way are the unicorns, whose purity can withstand his evil. He fetches himself a unicorn horn, thus bringing darkness and turning the mortal world to ice. He then kidnaps a virginal young lady (Mia Sara–yes, Ferris Bueller’s girlfriend) as his bride, leading her forest-dwelling boyfriend Jack (Tom Cruise) and his magical buddies to save her.

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Look, it’s 23-year-old Tom Cruise!

The G rating may be a little optimistic, given that a few scenes take place in a hellish setting where demons torture people (there’s a brief shot of a guy on a table getting an axe in his gut, for example). Then there are lovely sentiments like, “She was so sweet I could eat her brains like jam.” Not to mention when Lily, in the process of being wooed by the Lord, wears a dress with a generous view of her cleavage.

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The most glorious side-boob of 1985

My only major complaint about the film is that the dialogue gets hokey and melodramatic at times, for instance: Lily: “Are you afraid to kiss me, Jack?” Jack: “I’m afraid you’ll break my heart.” Lily: “Then still your heart, for you are dear to me as life itself.” I’m also puzzled as to why the sound effects for the unicorns are whale noises. It gets a bit heavy-handed with the dichotomy of good/evil, dark/light, but it does pose the interesting notion that there is no good without evil—so evil is basically unkillable.

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Tim Curry. Even with all that mess, still sexy.

Overall, the film is a delight. The sets are beautiful, the soundtrack is lovely, and the villains are horrifying. Give it a look if you’re in the mood for some sparkly ’80s escapism.

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Look, it’s Robert Picardo!

Bonus: a fan-made music video for the theme song, Tangerine Dream’s “Loved by the Sun”:

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Published by GhoulieJoe

I'm a mom who loves horror movies, the '80s, and the library. I write about the above three topics more than is healthy. I've got reviews, listicles, lil nonfiction pieces, and random bits of whutnot. I also included some pretentious as hell microfiction (don't worry, it's at the bottom). Because horror is life and vice versa.

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