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An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.
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Basically this is an easy watchable film for any film fan.
The acting in the first 10 minutes, was good enough to be in any A list film.
It had a fair few MINOR flaws, but not ONE of these ruined the film for me. I only had to suspend my belief a few times to really enjoy this movie For what it was. Solid 6.7 for me, worth a watch for true movie and bigfoot fans.
For a low budget bigfoot type movie I was pleasantly surprised. . Acting was good. Story dragged in a couple of spots, but overrall I thoroughly enjoyed it from beginning to end.
This is a rather odd movie to review and I review very few. It looks somewhat low budget but started out good (if overlook the girlfriend at the beginning). It was easy to watch, didn't have "well THAT'S stupid!" other than questioning a 'flashlight' and was going along good. Then, towards the latter half of the movie, it gave me (and my GF watching with me) flashbacks to Rambo I & II, Predator, Commando, etc. and there were some blatant errors that anyone knowing hunting/military background would just NOT do! Yes, you'll see it done! No idea if this is a pilot for a show or just for another movie, but with Lance H in it, I'd watch it/them when released since far from ruined but the errors (that can tick off people with a hunting background or even those with just common sense) really knocked my rating down to give it a 5/10
Bigfoot/Sasquatch films have generally not fared well, the worst of them being awful. That made me feel apprehensive somewhat and that the rating was low was no less promising. Was also filled with hope at the same time, with some of the reviews being decent, with passionate defence and passionate dislike, and Lance Henriksen and Adrienne Barbeau have done dependable work throughout their careers.
While 'Big Legend' was far from perfect and not particularly a good film let alone great, it is for me one of the better and more watchable bigfoot/sasquatch films out there. That is not by a marginal degree, the degree is quite significant and a very easy, not bold statement for me to make, having as said above being underwhelmed by a good deal of them. Not just that, 'Big Legend' turned out to be one of my better recent low-budget viewings.
Surprisingly, 'Big Legend' is not too bad visually, quite good on the whole actually. The scenery is atmospheric and easy on the eye and the photography is remarkably slick and the editing cohesive. The sound isn't too obvious and is not over-bearing, providing haunting moments. The direction is assured in the first half.
Acting came off to me as better than average, with Henriksen and Barbeau coming off reliably. Didn't find the characters anywhere near as bland and annoying as most other low-budget recent viewings. There is tension, suspense and creepiness and it is not a dull film, found the first half quite engaging and not too predictable.
It is a shame that the latter stages of 'Big Legend' isn't near as good. The tension and suspense does dissipate, it isn't as taut and some of it is ridiculous beyond belief and heavy in predictability with some of the decision-making becoming silly. The ending is anti-climactic and abrupt, another one of those indicating a sequel, a type of ending that has become increasingly lazy the more times it's used.
The effects are less than special, laughable at worst, the direction seemed to lose interest and direction and the dialogue can too often be cheesy and stilted, apparent even in the first half.
Overall, watchable if very uneven. 5/10 Bethany Cox
While 'Big Legend' was far from perfect and not particularly a good film let alone great, it is for me one of the better and more watchable bigfoot/sasquatch films out there. That is not by a marginal degree, the degree is quite significant and a very easy, not bold statement for me to make, having as said above being underwhelmed by a good deal of them. Not just that, 'Big Legend' turned out to be one of my better recent low-budget viewings.
Surprisingly, 'Big Legend' is not too bad visually, quite good on the whole actually. The scenery is atmospheric and easy on the eye and the photography is remarkably slick and the editing cohesive. The sound isn't too obvious and is not over-bearing, providing haunting moments. The direction is assured in the first half.
Acting came off to me as better than average, with Henriksen and Barbeau coming off reliably. Didn't find the characters anywhere near as bland and annoying as most other low-budget recent viewings. There is tension, suspense and creepiness and it is not a dull film, found the first half quite engaging and not too predictable.
It is a shame that the latter stages of 'Big Legend' isn't near as good. The tension and suspense does dissipate, it isn't as taut and some of it is ridiculous beyond belief and heavy in predictability with some of the decision-making becoming silly. The ending is anti-climactic and abrupt, another one of those indicating a sequel, a type of ending that has become increasingly lazy the more times it's used.
The effects are less than special, laughable at worst, the direction seemed to lose interest and direction and the dialogue can too often be cheesy and stilted, apparent even in the first half.
Overall, watchable if very uneven. 5/10 Bethany Cox
A visually stunning tale of two men who meet in the most unexpected way and end up creating a bond for all eternity. Chief was looking for a second chance at love and found it while hiking through the forest looking for answers. Then he comes across the lonely hunter man in the woods, and the chemistry is like a spontaneous combustion. They share many of laughs and embraces by the campfires. Chief realizes that everything happens for a reason. And anything goes when you are deep in the darkened forests.
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- TriviaThis is actor Lance Henriksen's fourth Sasquatch / Bigfoot movie. The others are: Sasquatch: La Créature de la forêt (2002), Abominable (2006), and Bigfoot : Attaque en forêt (2006).
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: Tyler Laird and Jackson Wells will return in: The Monster Chronicles.
- ConnectionsReferences M.A.S.H. (1972)
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- Большая легенда
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- Lewis River Falls- Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA(Water Falls Scene)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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