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The Legend of the Five

  • 2020
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.1K
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Nicholas Andrianakos, Gabi Sproule, Leigh Joel Scott, Lauren Esposito, Lola Bennett, and Deborah An in The Legend of the Five (2020)
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Follows Zoe who finds herself tied up with a group of misfit students when they encounter an ancient relic which transports them to a magical forest with an age-old evil form trying to destr... Read allFollows Zoe who finds herself tied up with a group of misfit students when they encounter an ancient relic which transports them to a magical forest with an age-old evil form trying to destroy the world.Follows Zoe who finds herself tied up with a group of misfit students when they encounter an ancient relic which transports them to a magical forest with an age-old evil form trying to destroy the world.

  • Director
    • Joanne Samuel
  • Writer
    • Peter McLeod
  • Stars
    • Lauren Esposito
    • Gabi Sproule
    • Leigh Joel Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joanne Samuel
    • Writer
      • Peter McLeod
    • Stars
      • Lauren Esposito
      • Gabi Sproule
      • Leigh Joel Scott
    • 34User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lauren Esposito
    Lauren Esposito
    • Zoe Caldera
    Gabi Sproule
    Gabi Sproule
    • Caitlin Fisher
    Leigh Joel Scott
    Leigh Joel Scott
    • Owen Clarke
    Nicholas Andrianakos
    Nicholas Andrianakos
    • Javier Torres
    Deborah An
    Deborah An
    • Kaylee Liu
    Beth Champion
    Beth Champion
    • Dr. Rawson…
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    Tiriel Mora
    • Marduk
    Alex Woodward
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    Georgia Adamson
    • Mrs. Benjamin
    Eric James Gravolin
    Eric James Gravolin
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    Matthew Pritchard
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    Warren Ekermans
    • Jared Caldera
    Charlie Torr
    • Amber
    Jordan Dulieu
    Jordan Dulieu
    • Henry
    Tia-Brittany Murphy
    • Josie
    • (as Tia Beale)
    Daniele Clements
    Daniele Clements
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    • Director
      • Joanne Samuel
    • Writer
      • Peter McLeod
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    2eliza-80195

    Opportunity missed

    I think Samuels had a decent concept here, and with the luxury of the backdrop of the beautiful Australian Blue Mountains, it should have been a winner. Overall the production let it down for me. The talent misfired all over the place but I will keep a watch on Gabi Sproule, something intriguing there. The rest, not so much, the 'lead' was very disappointing despite the LA hype. Obviously family favours through this production, sad given how many unemployed true professionals are available. But hey, it's a kid's movie so I was hoping my nine year old would enjoy it regardless. Unfortunately he found it confusing (I agreed) and too much with the CGI that could have been toned down, it jolts you out of whatever carriage the movie manages to generate. We didn't stay to the end so I didn't get to see how this was funded. I hope Samuels gets another opportunity with some better production support to get it to hang together in a coherent fashion. A misfire all round given some of the ingredients and the opportunity.
    3tim_dunn04

    If you're taking the kids, make sure to bring a pillow

    The problem with the reviews written on this page is that 3 of four seem to be written by family members of Nicholas Andrianakos. "A Masterpiece" writes Jordan Andrianakos "the most outstanding part of this brilliant movie is Javier Torres played by the dashing Nicholas Andrianakos" Seriously the two best performances were by Gabi Sproule and Leigh Joel Scott. Unfortunately this movie is a very poor mashup of Jumanji and Lord of the Rings.
    3rbrown-90244

    Mostly derivative, flawed, but ok for low budget

    I like "kids transported to another world" stories. Knowing that it was low budget I didn't expect much, and didn't get much either.

    The acting was hit and miss (mostly miss). The story elements borrow heavily from Narnia, Alice in Wonderland, Jumanji, a little Monty Python, and even a hint of the original Land of the Lost. There are too many weird senseless portal jumps leading to confusing continuity with the story. At times it felt like scenes were left out. The elemental powers were woefully underdeveloped and underused. The wrap up completely under delivered.

    It wasnt completely terrible though. There was some (if not enough) effort at character development. The Australian scenery was a plus. The overall idea and setting were decent even if derivative. The special effects were ok for a low budget film.

    If there was a book I'd read it since it is bound to be better or at least be less confusing. Tighter and more thoughtful writing, more believable acting, and a little better editing and this might have been good: It could have been 6 stars or more. Sadly it wasn't. Waste time on it at your own risk.
    1monelisalatu

    Back ache from forcing myself to sit through the whole movie

    I just spent a good 20 minutes setting up an account and verifying emails in order to get on here and leave my review. This movie has scored -1/10 from me. Don't waste your time. Adults, save yourself... from the first scene where the main character is on a phone call to friends, the acting was extremely poor. I mean, my interest in the movie was gone. Then her father enters the scene and another cringe worthy moment between father and daughter when they express their love for each other make me want to puke! My 5 year can act better than them and she's very convincing. I was very sleepy in this movie during the movie, even my 8 and 10 year olds were getting restless. Save yourself the disappointment and money and skip it. $55 I will never get back and 2 hours of my life I will regret.
    2movieguy3000

    LOW BUDGET FANTASY DISASTER

    Aussies should steer clear of making anything fantasy or sci-fi, or horror, we cant do them well. Bad script, terrible and uninteresting characters, bad CGI / VFX. It was shot very well, Ill give it that. Actors were poor choices except for Lauren Esposito, she just passes but at least great to look at. Dont waste your time.

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    Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantasy
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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      The small waterfall at start of movie is "Mermaids Cave" in Megalong Valley.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2020 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La leggenda dei cinque elementi
    • Filming locations
      • Australia(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Benjamin Jon Creative Media
      • Uncharted Studios
      • One Tree Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $115,490
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)

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