词条 | Bionicle: The Legend Reborn |
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| name = BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn | image = Bionicle The Legend Reborn cover big.png | image size = 230px | director = Mark Baldo | producer = Kristy Scanlan Joshua Wexler | writer = Sean Catherine Derek | story = Greg Farshtey | starring = Michael Dorn Jim Cummings Marla Sokoloff David Leisure Mark Famiglietti James Arnold Taylor Armin Shimerman Fred Tatasciore | music = Cory Lerios & John D'Andrea | cinematography = | editing = Aeolyn Kelley | studio = Tinseltown Toons Threshold Animation Studios The Lego Group | distributor = Kidtoon Films Universal Studios Home Entertainment | released = {{Film date|2009|9|15}} | runtime = 71 minutes | country = Denmark United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn is a 2009 direct-to-video science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego. It is the fourth and final Bionicle film to be released. Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, the film is a stand-alone sequel to the trilogy of films released by Miramax Home Entertainment. It follows the toy line's 2009 story and features a different set of characters than that of the first three films. The Legend Reborn was released on September 15, 2009 in the United States and Canada, October 5, 2009 in the United Kingdom, and September 2, 2009 in Australia. The film stars Michael Dorn as the voice of Mata Nui. The Legend Reborn was intended to be the start of a trilogy of films, but production on the sequels was cancelled due to Lego discontinuing the release of Bionicle toys in 2010. The story was concluded through other media outlets, including comic books and a web story titled the "Mata Nui Saga". PlotMata Nui (Michael Dorn), the Great Spirit of the Matoran universe on Aqua Magna, has been exiled from his home by his "brother," the evil Makuta Teridax. Teridax took over his gigantic robot body just after Mata Nui's reawakening and trapped the latter's spirit inside the legendary Kanohi Mask of Life. Teridax then banished the mask into orbit, in order to prevent Mata Nui from interfering with his takeover of the Matoran Universe. The mask crash lands on a planet called Bara Magna, a remote, decaying wasteland of scrap parts and burnished metals. A Scarabax beetle watches as the Mask of Life creates a body for Mata Nui, who almost steps on the Scarabax. He picks up the Scarabax, who touches his mask. Upon doing so, the beetle changes into a living weapon. Just then, a being called a Vorox attacks Mata Nui and after a struggle, flees without its stinger, which has broken off. Mata Nui picks up the stinger as a vehicle carrying a villager named Metus (David Leisure) speeds towards him. The fast-talking Agori recruiter takes Mata Nui to Vulcanus as he tells the once ruler about life on Bara Magna. Local villages scavenge for what remains, building shelters, survival gear and ultimately arenas where they can settle their disputes. Putting the best Glatorian from each village against one another, tribes can quickly end quarrels based on the outcome of the fight. Metus introduces Mata Nui to Raanu (Armin Shimerman), the Agori leader of Vulcanus, who is too interested in the fight between veteran fighter Strakk (Jeff Glen Bennett) and Vulcanus' prime Glatorian, Ackar (Jim Cummings), to talk. Strakk eventually falls in battle, but gets up and illegally fells Ackar after conceding. Mata Nui intervenes and gets beaten down by the angry Strakk. As Mata Nui tries to use the stinger to defend himself, the mask transforms it into a sword. Mata Nui quickly defeats Strakk (and forces him to audibly concede), gaining Ackar as a friend in the process. Metus later attempts to recruit Mata Nui, who refuses. Ackar introduces the hero to Kiina (Marla Sokoloff), a feisty Glatorian from the village of Tajun. In exchange for showing the two Glatorians a secret cavern underneath Tajun, Kiina would like to leave Bara Magna with Mata Nui, believing that anywhere is better than her native planet. On their way to Tajun, the three Glatorians are ambushed by a Skopio beast in Sandray Canyon, along with a group of Bone Hunters, who were told the Glatorians' location by an Agori traitor. After trapping both beneath a rockslide, they discover that Tajun had been raided by the combined efforts of the Bone Hunters and the formidable Skrall army (even though both are rival tribes). A Glatorian rookie, Gresh (Mark Famiglietti), had been trying to defend the village and was badly injured. The heroes follow Kiina to the caverns, where they encounter Berix (James Arnold Taylor), a thief. While Berix tends to Gresh, the other three discover a hidden chamber containing a picture of the robot that was once Mata Nui's body. As the Glatorians leave, Gresh complains about his weapon being damaged, then Ackar wonders if what Mata Nui did with Click (the beetle Mata Nui befriended) and the Vorox tail would work with the Glatorian weapons. As his mask seems to work on things that are/were alive and learning from Berix that bone or claw is mostly used to make such weapons, Mata Nui successfully repairs and transforms the weapons. In addition, these weapons grant the Glatorians elemental abilities of fire, water, and air for Ackar, Kiina, and Gresh, respectively. The three practice their newfound powers as they travel to Gresh's village, Tesara, while Ackar teaches Mata Nui to stay alert in battle and to study and find his opponent's weakness. To the protests of Raanu and Metus, the four Glatorians stop a fight between Vastus (James Arnold Taylor) and Tarix (Jeff Glen Bennett), telling the crowd of Agori that they must unite their villages against the threat of the Skrall—Bone Hunter alliance. Mata Nui proves his worth to the crowd by transforming Tarix's and Vastus' weapons. In the hot springs not far from Tesara, Kiina follows a mysterious figure. It turns out to be Berix, and Kiina is now convinced that he is the traitor. However, the actual traitor appears from the shadows to correct Kiina, and he and his Bone Hunters proceed to capture the two Water Villagers. Back in Tesara, Raanu and Metus alert the Glatorian about Kiina and Berix's kidnapping. Mata Nui ignores Ackar's and Gresh's offers for assistance and sets off for the Skrall camp in Roxtus on his own. Kiina and Berix are held in a suspended cage near the mouth of a cave at Roxtus, both arguing about the former's caverns. Mata Nui confronts Tuma, the Skrall leader and challenges him to a one-on-one fight, and eventually defeats him by exploiting a vulnerable spot in Tuma's back. As he claims Tuma's shield in victory and demands the freedom of Kiina and Berix, the traitor, now revealed to be Metus, appears. He explains how he got the nomads and the Skrall to unite, and that now they will work for him, since he felt the Agori never gave him any respect, and he states that he will have taken over Bara Magna before the Glatorians realize it. Now in control of the army, he orders the Skrall and Bone Hunters to kill off the three of them. Just then, the Skrall and Bone Hunters end up running for their lives when they are attacked by an immense being composed of Scarabax beetles. Mata Nui uses Tuma's shield to free Kiina and Berix, defeating two Skrall guards in the process. Mata Nui then gives a Skrall shield to Berix who, after landing on a Bone Hunter Rock Steed, unintentionally defeats several Bone Hunters. As the Glatorians fight off the enemy forces, Mata Nui sees Metus fleeing in his vehicle and follows him. A couple of unchained and vengeful Vorox overturn Metus' chariot, sending him tumbling to the feet of Mata Nui. Mata Nui picks him up and presses the traitor to his mask, transforming Metus into a snake, as a representation of what he truly is. As he slithered away, he claims that his united army cannot be defeated. Realizing unity to be the key to winning, Mata Nui has the Glatorians combine their powers against the waves of Skrall and Bone Hunters, knocking them back. As the defeated army flees, the Glatorians rejoice, except for Kiina, who believes Berix to be killed in battle. She quickly finds him alive under a pile of rocks, holding a Skrall shield. As the Glatorians and Berix watch the combined efforts of the Agori and the Scarabax beetles pulling the villages together, they notice that the combined villages formed a large robotic body, similar to the one Mata Nui's spirit once inhabited. To further this, Berix pulls out a coin with the Unity-Duty-Destiny symbol, the Bara Magna symbol, and the Mask of Life symbol on one side, and the Skrall symbol on the other. Berix shows them the Skrall shield and acknowledges that they are both similar to each other, and Mata Nui realized that the maze-like symbol forms a map. With this information in hand Mata Nui, Ackar, Kiina, Gresh, and Berix prepare to set off for their next adventure. DVD extras
MusicThere are two licensed songs used in the ending credits of the movie:
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ProductionUnlike the first three films, The Legend Reborn was produced by Threshold Animation Studios and distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, while the original trilogy was produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Home Entertainment. After reading the script the director, Mark Baldo thought of casting Michael Dorn of Star Trek for the voice of Mata Nui.[1] The idea to make Click, Mata Nui's companion Scarabax beetle, have the ability to turn into a shield for his master at will was the idea of director Mark Baldo. It was not originally in the script, Farshtey thought it was a cute idea so he approved it. The film was to be the beginning of a new Bionicle trilogy, and the writers were working on a draft for a sequel, but the Lego company cancelled the toyline and hence the movies. ReceptionBIONICLE: The Legend Reborn has received mixed to positive reactions, but amongst fans of Bionicle, the film was given mostly mixed reactions.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} While many fans praised the voice acting, visuals, and action sequence, they also criticized the film for its more childish tone compared to the first three films, which generally took a more serious and dramatic approach to their respective plots. References1. ^Interview with creators External links
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