World Famous Comics: The Legend of Zorro (Widescreen Special Edition)
The Legend of Zorro (Widescreen Special Edition)
Starring: Alberto Reyes (II), Julio Oscar Mechoso, Gustavo Sanchez-Parra, Adrian Alonso, Nick Chinlund Directed By: Martin Campbell Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Sony Pictures Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 99 Release Date: January 31, 2006 Running Time: 130 minutes Theatrical Release Date: October 28, 2005
Product Description: The Legendary Zorro goes off on another adventure to protect the future of California and its citizens. This time he fights against evil-doers with the help of his beautiful wife Elena and their precocious young son Joaquin. Alejandro De LaVega is torn between two worlds: his life as Zorro and his life as a family man. After Alejandro once again breaks his promise to stop wearing the mask Elena leaves him and soon begins seeing Armand a haughty French Count. But a mysterious explosion in the desert leads Zorro to believe that there's more to Armand than meets the eye and our hero is intent on finding out what that is. Little does he know there are others working to uncover certain truths as well.System Requirements:Running Time 129 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: PG UPC: 043396102323 Manufacturer No: 10232
Amazon.com: The Zorro brand of hot-blooded derring-do returns with The Legend of Zorro, starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones in the roles that brought them stardom with The Mask of Zorro. Now married for ten years and parents to young rascal Joaquim (charming Adrian Alonso, perhaps being set up for a future Son of Zorro), dashing swordsman Alejandro (Banderas, a Spaniard playing a Mexican) and sultry spitfire Elena De La Vega (Zeta-Jones, a Welshwoman playing a Spaniard) abruptly divorce, sending Alejandro on a drunken binge--which only gets worse when he learns Elena is being wooed by the mysterious Armand (Rufus Sewell, a Brit playing a Frenchman). Little does Alejandro know that Elena has ulterior motives, and that a worldwide conspiracy and a secret weapon will soon threaten the integrity of the U.S. The Legend of Zorro has way too much plot, leaving room for only two genuinely preposterous donnybrooks and a handful of lackluster brawls. Banderas and Zeta-Jones flash a bit of their considerable charisma, but by and large they (and the movie as a whole) are on autopilot. Not awful, but lacking any real spark. --Bret Fetzer
An adventurous comedy, saved by the beauty of Catherine Zeta Jones and by the charm of Antonio Banderas The movie is a little bit too much of a comedy, but other than that it's good.
Romance is Back and So is Zorro! What woman can resist a mysterious masked man with a delicious accent and a horse that can rear up on command just in time for a photo op against the setting sun? Zorro is one Latin lover who has been charming the ladies for decades. Who better to portray him in THE LEGEND OF ZORRO than the luscious Antonio Banderas, reprising his role from 1998's THE MASK OF ZORRO. For those of you who remember that film, Banderas was something of an anti-hero in that movie--a wisecracking ne'er do well recruited by Anthony Hopkins to don the infamous mask, defend the common man, and win the heart of Hopkins' winsome long-lost daughter Elena.
In LEGEND, ten years have passed and Alejandro/Zorro is still married to his beloved Elena and is the doting papa of little Joaquin, a precocious budding Mini-Zorro. Taking a cue from SHREK II, the screenwriters amped up the romance in the movie by driving a wedge between Zorro and Elena at the very beginning of the movie. This sets the stage for several humorous and passionate encounters worthy of any historical romance with a feuding hero and heroine destined to end up in each others' arms.
I'm happy to report that Antonio is still hot and even after bearing 2 of Michael Douglas's children, Catherine Zeta-Jones is still so beautiful it hurts your eyes to look at her. (And after seeing her in those gorgeous 1850's period costumes, I'm convinced she's the only actress working today who could actually do the role of Scarlett O'Hara justice.)
If you're a sucker for an old-fashioned swashbuckler with delightful touches of humor and a sexy undercurrent of romance, I highly recommend you grab the family and take in THE LEGEND OF ZORRO. (Although there is a little violence, I think I can recommend it for most ages. There was a little boy behind us who was plainly delighted by the entire movie, especially little Mini-Zorro.)
(Originally published on the website of Teresa Medeiros at [...])
Loved it!!! WOWWWWW!!!!! I loved this movie!! It had everything: action, romance, comedy, emotional and physical struggles . . . And beautifully done. The characters were so believable. I actually found myself crushing on Antonio Banderas, which was, like, weirdddd. :P
Not as good as the first one, but Entertaining and Adventurous. I liked the first Zorro much better, but this is Entertaining, Adventurous, and it has Catherine Zeta-Jones, Antonio Banderas, and people trying to take over the world.
Overall, I enjoyed the film, and I loved the action sequences, but I had the feeling that it was made for the money. I did not get the same feeling from the movie that the first one created. It felt a little disjointed, like a commercial spin off. However, anything with Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones is going to be satisfying.
The Legend of Zorro This was bought as a gift for my brother and he said he loved it.