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2->''"One edge to defend, one to defeat. In Britannia was I forged to fit the hand of he who is destined to rule."''
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4Rome is falling, crumbling into disrepair. In the last five years there have been five Caesars, and every one was murdered. Now the title of Caesar, highest office in Rome, must fall to the shoulders of a young boy, Romulus. Scared, naive, and unprepared, he is barely on the throne for hours when the dreaded [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Goths]] descend upon Rome. Deposed and exiled, Romulus is rescued by a small band of loyal warriors, but not before uncovering an ancient sword and the prophecy attached to it. Pursued by the Goths, the heroes are led by the prophecy to faraway lands where Romulus must find his destiny.
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6An action adventure movie made in 2007, staring Creator/ColinFirth, Creator/BenKingsley, Creator/AishwaryaRai and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyofBlood that psychic kid from]] ''Series/DoctorWho'', loosely based off a [[Literature/TheLastLegion novel]] of the same name by Valerio Massimo Manfredi.
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9!!This film provides examples of:
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11* AChildShallLeadThem: The last Western Roman Emperor is a boy.
12* ActionGirl: Mira. She plows through an entire army of Goths holding Romulus prisoner. Apparently she became her culture's equivalent of a black belt at age ''fourteen''.
13* AnachronismStew: So many that it makes any history buff's head implode: square ''scutum'' shields, leather armour, ''lorica segmentata'', using stirrups, armoured legionaries, early Imperial helmets, ancient Greek kopides, Pagan religion while both Romans ''and'' Goths had been Christian for over a century, and, most of all, displaying ''Rome'' as still the capital of the Western Roman Empire while the historical capital by this time was Ravenna - just a few to mention. The katar dagger used by Mira was actually invented more than 1000 years after the setting, and similarly, her fighting style, the Kalaripayattu, wasn't invented until the 11th century (it did have antecedents, but they weren't named like that).
14* AncientRome: Technically still counts, though it covers (in a heavily fictional sense) the final events of its history.
15* ArchEnemy:
16** Wulfila to Aurelius develop an ever increasing contempt and then hate toward each other throughout their clashes.
17** [[spoiler:Vortgyn to Ambrosinus]] are sworn enemies since before the events of the film.
18* AndThisIsFor: [[spoiler:When Romulus finally takes the sword of Caesar and puts it into Wulfilia, he mutters the "my parents" variant.]]
19* ArtisticLicenseHistory: It's VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory since the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire was indeed a boy who did disappear from history. [[spoiler:But then it ends up being a prequel to the Myth/ArthurianLegend.]] Beyond this, numerous details on the nature of the Roman Empire during its twilight years (and for that matter, its hereditary nature or lack thereof) are unapologetically wrong.
20* BecauseYouCanCope: [[spoiler:Nestor tries to reason with Aurelius that both can simply cope with all the bad things around - killing kids for political reasons included]]. He is proven wrong by a sword thrusted into his body.
21* BewareTheNiceOnes: Wulflia [[SuicidalOverConfidence greatly overestimates]] his chances [[spoiler: against Romulus holding him at swordpoint]].
22* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: The eponymous Last Legion.]]
23* BigBad: It appears to be Odoacer the Goth, but [[KarmaHoudini he disappears from the plot]] after the heroes give up Rome as lost, and his erstwhile [[TheDragon second-in-command]] Wulfila emerges as the true main villain of the movie.
24* TheBigGuy: Batiatus [[ScaryBlackMan might look it]] and he uses a big sword, but he's really a GentleGiant and the best fighter among the heroes is Mira.
25* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Mira's signature weapon is a modified katar dagger.
26* BloodlessCarnage: The movie seems to go out of its way to avoid showing blood being spilled, including some rather ugly {{Jump Cut}}s to other characters reacting to a death when a blow is hit, ''then'' back to the original (now dead) character.
27* TheCaptain: Aurelius.
28* TheCavalry: [[spoiler: The Ninth saves the day by showing up for the final battle]].
29* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Romulus ends up marrying Igraine.
30* ConflictingLoyalty: Within the Western Empire everyone is trying to balance between their own survival, survival of the state and protection of the emperor. Eventually most Romans decide to simply [[IFightForTheStrongestSide team up with the stronger side]] and drop their own agendas.
31* CoolOldGuy: Ambrosinus, by the sheer virtue of being [[spoiler: Merlin]].
32* CoolSword: The sword of UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar. Serves as the MacGuffin. [[spoiler: Eventually became {{Excalibur}}.]]
33** AbsurdlySharpBlade: After the final battle Romulus declares that there will be no more war and throws the sword up high far away [[spoiler:and it [[TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn embeds itself]] [[ExcaliburInTheStone into a rock.]]]]
34* CoolMask: Vortgyn.
35* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: After the Ninth Legion joins the fry, the battle turns into a mop-up of Vortgyn's troops]].
36* DeathByAdaption: Batiatus dies in the final battle, in movie; [[spoiler: while in novel he (along Aurelius, Livia, Romulus, Ambrosinus) is only survivor from original group. ]]
37* DualWielding: Demetrius uses a pair of swords.
38* EvilOverlord: Introduced late in the film - Vortgyn [[spoiler: of Britannia.]]
39* FaceHeelTurn: After Rome falls to the Goths, the Senate and an official of the Eastern Roman Empire secretly send people to rescue Romulus and take him to Constantinople. But later they betray the heroes anyway after recognizing Odoacer as legitimate.
40* FreezeFrameBonus: The [[http://whsnyderjr.blogspot.com/2012/05/last-legion-additional-disappointments.html original Latin]] form of the prophecy, which is never spoken as is:
41-->''"Ad defendendum ensis ad profligandum quoque Britanniae incusus sum illi qui regnaturus".''
42* GoingNative: Upon finding a prophecy that leads them to [[spoiler:Britain]], the heroes look for the Ninth Legion, presumably the "last legion" loyal to Rome. But they've settled down as farmers. [[spoiler:What Romulus does too in the end. He becomes King Arthur's father.]]
43* GoodScarsEvilScars: Ambrosinus has a scar on his chest shaped like a pentacle, which adds to his mysterious air. Vortgyn, who gave him that scar, hides his diseased or burned face behind a gold mask. Wulfila gets his face scarred after Aurelius slams it onto his own axe.
44* GracefulLoser: Wulfilia nearly kills Aurelius in the final battle, but knows when to back off when Romulus points the sword of Caesar at his neck. [[spoiler:He even takes the boy into his arms when the sword goes into his heart.]]
45* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Happens to both Aurelius and the young Emperor Romulus.
46* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Odoacer, king of the Goths.[[note]]Actually chieftain of the Scirians, another German tribe.[[/note]] When Orestes seized power and illegally made his son Romulus emperor, Odoacer put down the rebellion and restored order. Odoacer then pardoned Romulus and sent him to live with his relatives with a comfortable pension.
47* HookedUpAfterwards: [[spoiler: Mira and Aurelius married after the film's events, as the final scene reveals.]]
48* KukrisAreKool: Demetrius wields two ''kopides'' or ''makhairas'', the curved cavalry saber of Ancient Greece that gave birth to kukris and falcatas.
49* InLoveWithYourCarnage: The guys spend a little too much time watching Mira tear through the opposition.
50* IronicName: Romulus the last Roman emperor was named after the founder of Rome. TruthInTelevision.
51* KeystoneArmy: The bad guys are easily routed once [[spoiler:Ambrosinus waves the golden mask of Vortgyn at them.]]
52* KlingonPromotion: Odoacer becomes the ruler of Rome by force.
53* LadyOfWar: Mira, a female Indian warrior who's very elegant while beating every opponent she faces. She's also overall graceful and reserved.
54* LastOfHisKind: Aurelius and three men are all that remain of their Legion.
55* TheLastTitle: The title.
56* LostRomanLegion: [[spoiler:The Ninth Legion appears in the movie, as the titular legion]]
57* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Vatrenus uses a sword and buckler.
58* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It seems to be superstition, legends, and old cults, and maybe just a little bit of good luck. Romulus's mentor Ambrosinus is revealed to be [[spoiler: Myth/{{Merlin}} in the last few minutes of the movie. Then again, his only magical act seems to be that he hasn't aged very much.]]
59* OhCrap: At the crowning ceremony, Aurelius and his men are stunned to realize the "thief" they threw into a pool and nearly maimed at the start of the movie is their new emperor. Look closely and you can see Demetrius mouthing "we're dead."
60* OlderThanTheyLook: Vortygn doesn't appear to have aged a bit since his first clash with a young Ambrosinus.
61* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Aurelius goes by that name for most of the movie, until in one instance he reveals his full name is "Aurelianus Caius Antonius". Huh.
62* TheOnlyOneITrust: After [[spoiler: being betrayed by ''everyone'']], Aurelius declares that his small pack are the only people he still trusts.
63* PraetorianGuard: Aurelius is the general of the Emperor's bodyguard, comprising a legion. They're not actual Praetorians, though - those were disbanded centuries earlier.
64* PreClimaxClimax: The night before the final battle, Mira goes to bed with Aurelius (probably thinking they might die on the next day).
65* TheProphecy: One attached to the sword of UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar. See the top quote. Originally it most likely wasn't a prophecy and just referred to him, but centuries later it is treated as one.
66* PurelyAestheticGender: For all that it matters, Mira could be a guy and it wouldn't change the plot ''at all''. By having an ActionGirl the film gains a lot of flair and swashbuckling vibe the book didn't have.
67* TheQueensLatin: The Romans and Ambrosinus speak with distinctive British accents as a way to represent use of Latin. [[RealitySubtext Or because they are all played by British actors]].
68* RaceLift: The Indian warrior Mira was an Italian named Livia Prisca in the original book. It seems like an excuse to cast Creator/AishwaryaRai as an ActionGirl in a historical epic.
69* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: TheSquad consist of what is left of troops loyal to the deposed emperor, said emperor and their two allies.
70* RescueArc: After Romulus' exile to Capri, Aurelius and his men are convinced to rescue him and provide safe passage to Constantinople.
71* SamusIsAGirl: The masked assassin they hire to bust out the last Romans? Creator/AishwaryaRai.
72* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Once Ambrosinus lets everyone know that he killed Vortgyn, his entire army runs away.]]
73* SexyDiscretionShot: Mira gets into bed with Aurelius, then the scene fades out.
74* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Vortgyn is better known as [[spoiler:Vortigern.]]
75* SwordAndSandal: Technically counts, albeit it takes place at pretty much the tail end of the timespan that "Sword and Sandal" covers.
76* TokenMinority: Mira is Indian, while Batiatus is black among otherwise all-Caucasian characters.
77* TokenRomance: Aurelius and Mira. Their relationship stays in the background for the entire story, and could have been excised entirely without affecting the plot one whit. It doesn't make them any less cute, though, thanks to the adorable chemistry between actors Creator/ColinFirth and Creator/AishwaryaRai.
78* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The [[spoiler:Myth/KingArthur connection]] is revealed ''immediately''.
79* TranslationConvention: All characters speak English and easily communicate with each other, regardless of their background and language they are supposed to use in that scene.
80* TwoferTokenMinority: Mira is [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only woman]] in TheSquad and also the only person from far-away India.
81* UnreliableNarrator: Ambrosinus gives opening and closing narration, and this is invoked at the end, but probably just PlayedForLaughs.
82-->'''Ambrosinus [[spoiler:aka Myth/{{Merlin}}]]:''' [[spoiler:Arthur, Arthur, Arthur...]] Have I ever lied to you?
83-->'''[[spoiler:Arthur]]:''' Every day.
84-->''[Ambrosinus puts up a "okay, that's right" face]''
85* UnresolvedSexualTension: Aurelius and Mira have a lot of tension between them for most of the film. [[spoiler: It gets resolved offscreen, and in the final voiceover]].
86* VestigialEmpire: The film opens in literal final days of Western Roman Empire.
87* WeUsedToBeFriends:
88** [[spoiler: Nestor and Aurelius]], with both of them being just bitter over the turn of events that made them enemies.
89** When it's obvious the Western Empire is on a verge of total collapse, [[TruthInTelevision Romans find themselves fighting each other and the Eastern Empire leaves them without any aid]].
90* YouKilledMyFather: Wulfila killed Romulus's parents.
91* YoungFutureFamousPeople: At the end, Ambrosinus is talking to Romulus's son [[spoiler:who is the future Myth/KingArthur.]] Romulus also counts since [[spoiler:he's basically Uther Pendragon]].

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