Marseill, 1925. Alain est boxeur. Lorsqu'il ne prend pas l'argent de la pègre, il doit partir. Il s'engage dans la Légion étrangère et est envoyé au Maroc. Il se fait 3 amis et ils se soutie... Tout lireMarseill, 1925. Alain est boxeur. Lorsqu'il ne prend pas l'argent de la pègre, il doit partir. Il s'engage dans la Légion étrangère et est envoyé au Maroc. Il se fait 3 amis et ils se soutiennent les uns les autres.Marseill, 1925. Alain est boxeur. Lorsqu'il ne prend pas l'argent de la pègre, il doit partir. Il s'engage dans la Légion étrangère et est envoyé au Maroc. Il se fait 3 amis et ils se soutiennent les uns les autres.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Capt. Rousselot
- (as Kim Romer)
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Van Damme plays Alain Lefevre, a boxer paid to take a dive by a mobster. Alain and his girl-friend have other ideas, and plan to flee France and go to America. After giving his opponent a good butt-kicking, and enraging the mobsters, Alain ends up being chased by police, and finds himself in the French Foreign Legion and deployed to Africa to crush an insurgency in a French colony.
Funnily enough, it is pretty much 'Lionheart' reversed. Other than that, 'Legionnaire' feels more like a war movie than a Van Damme movie. Then again, you can tell Van Damme co-wrote it: He gives himself a lot of acting time, and not much arse-kicking time, but then you have various action clichés popping up and the odd one-liner here and there.
Van Damme's martial-arts skills are not showcased here as much as in his other movies. There are a few boxing scenes, and maybe one kick in the entire movie. The rest of the action is standard war stuff: explosions and gun-play (circa 1924, to be precise).
'Legionnaire' is surprisingly good in the end. Van Damme gets to do something different for a change, and I'll give him credit for it. It is more dramatic than most of his other movies, but that should not stop Van Damme fans - and even non-fans of Van Damme - from seeing it - 7/10
It has a great supporting cast, too. Remember Steven Berkoff as Lt. Col. Podovsky in Rambo II? "I don't know who you are yet, but I will!" He has the same accent here. He may just be a sergeant now, but he still has that presence.
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Mr Eko from "Lost", The Mummy Returns, The Bourne Identity) also adds greatly to the story of those seeking a new life in the Foreign legion.
Also great jobs from Nicholas Farrell, and long-time Van Damme film actor, Kamel Krifa.
Sure, it's the same story you have heard many times about the Legion, this time being carpet-bombed by the Berbers, but it still is worth your time.
And, the music was great, too.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPeter MacDonald replaced Sheldon Lettich as director shortly before production commenced.
- GaffesLefevre is photographed for the machine gun demonstration against his will, thus leading to his discovery. One of the few guarantees afforded legionnaires is anonymity, and it is specifically forbidden for a legionnaire to be photographed without explicit permission.
- Citations
Steinkampf: A word of advice! I suggest you keep one last bullet in your pockets, not for your enemy, but for yourselves.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jean-Claude Van Damme, coup sur coup (2023)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1