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The Eagle

Marcus Aquila (Channing Tatum) is a wounded Roman soldier living in Britain during the 2nd Century A. D. Along his Celtic slave, Esca (Jamie Bell), Marcus undertakes on a perilous journey into the wilds of the far north in an attempt to retrieve the Eagle emblem of the vanished Ninth Legion, which was lost under Marcus father`s command ten years before.

Language: English
Subtitle: NA
Classification: PG
Release Date: 31 Mar 2011
Genre: Drama / War
Running Time: 1 Hour 54 Minutes
Distributor: SHAW ORGANISATION
Cast: Jamie Bell, Channing Tatum, Donald Sutherland, Mark Strong
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Format: NA

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Writer: Naseem Randhawa

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Watch this if you liked: “300”, “The New World”, “ Braveheart”

Set in Britain 120 AD, a muscular Channing Tatum ("Dear John") plays Marcus Flavius Aquila, a Roman centurion commander of a battalion who after leading them to victory, was bluntly (though honourably) discharged due to a severe leg injury. Disappointed and haunted by his past, Aquila dreams of the Eagle of the Ninth, a golden idol carried as a noble military emblem last held by his father; a centurion of the Ninth Legion that mysteriously disappeared along the plains of Caledonia 20 years ago. Determined that the idol still exists, Aquila sets out on a perilous journey along with a young rescued Briton slave Esca (Jamie Bell), to redeem the idol along with the honour of his shamed father.

Based on a children's historical adventure novel "Eagle of the Ninth" by Rosemary Sutcliff, this movie adaptation remains true to its original plot but with a more sinister and violent approach as a twist. Imagine a highly fueled testosterone battle scene with flying limbs, splattered blood and you'll pretty much get the idea. Don't worry ladies this one's for you too, albeit all the action, one may also feast their eyes on Tatum and Bell.

Famed Scottish director Kevin MacDonald ("The Last King of Scotland", "State of Play"), succeeds in depicting the clash of the Romans and the Celtic tribes as historically accurate as possible, and the minimal CGI used in the battle scenes manages to keep things gritty and realistic as audiences are brought right in the thick of it. According to MacDonald's statement: "The story is about friendship; the lead characters are two people from different cultures who don't understand each other and who see the world in different ways, and who must move beyond that to see each other as human beings."

One might notice that Channing Tatum in this macho role may be at times unconvincing as a Roman warrior. Some film critics deem his deficiency of expression as lacklustre. A little more personality and depth could've helped Tatum to make his character more relatable to the audience to invoke compassion. Jamie Bell ("Jumper") however does a better job as a disgruntled slave, and scenes of him speaking in the Gaelic tongue are convincingly flawless. Do watch out for the scenes shared by Tatum and Bell on their journey to recover the idol, as it is to some extent reminiscent to the journey made by Frodo and Sam to Mordor ("The Lord of the Rings").

Audiences with a fascination for Roman history, and epic battle scenes with the just the right amount of humanity, will find themselves right at the helm with this movie.

Cinema Online, 10 March 2011
   
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Effective 15 July 2011
G - Suitable for all ages
PG - Suitable for all ages, but parents should provide guidance to their young
PG13 - Suitable for persons aged 13 and above, but parental guidance is advised for children below 13
NC16 - Suitable for persons aged 16 years and above
M18 - Suitable for persons aged 18 years and above
R21 - Restricted to persons aged 21 and above only
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