This post contains spoilers for "Legend."

Ridley Scott kicked off his career with an astounding trifecta of films: his brilliant theatrical debut, "The Duelists," followed by the inimitable "Alien" and the widely influential "Blade Runner." Each of these entries is nothing like the other, showcasing Scott's ability to effortlessly hop between genres. So when Scott turned his attention toward a dark fantasy adventure next, no one knew what to expect, given the director's penchant to veer into unexpected creative directions. And veer he did, creating a mythical saga that is both visually stunning and thematically disorienting in its exploration of good and evil. I'm talking about "Legend," the cult classic that confounded critics and audiences alike during the spring of 1986, but has

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