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Movie Review: Book of Eli

Movie Review: Book of Eli

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In the not-too-distant future, some 30 years after the final war, a solitary man walks across the wasteland that was once America. Empty cities, broken highways, seared earth--all around him, the marks of catastrophic destruction. There is no civilization here, no law. The roads belong to gangs that would murder a man for his shoes, an ounce of water...or for nothing at all. But they're no match for this traveler.

Plot


A warrior not by choice but necessity, Eli (Denzel Washington) seeks only peace but, if challenged, will cut his attackers down before they realize their fatal mistake. It's not his life he guards so fiercely but his hope for the future; a hope he has carried and protected for 30 years and is determined to realize. Driven by this commitment and guided by his belief in something greater than himself, Eli does what he must to survive--and continue.

Only one other man in this ruined world understands the power Eli holds, and is determined to make it his own: Carnegie (Gary Oldman), the self-appointed despot of a makeshift town of thieves and gunmen. Meanwhile, Carnegie's adopted daughter Solara (Mila Kunis) is fascinated by Eli for another reason: the glimpse he offers of what may exist beyond her stepfather's domain.

But neither will find it easy to deter him. Nothing--and no one--can stand in his way. Eli must keep moving to fulfill his destiny and bring help to a ravaged humanity.


Impression


The movie has no lack of action. Eli can handle himself well and takes down enemies in crowd-pleasing fashion. Denzel Washington's portrayal is exciting and flawless. Gary Oldman does a fantastic job of making you hate his character and Mila Kunis was acceptable as Solara but did not really excel at the role. This movie comes complete with a surprise ending that will make you scratch your head.

Verdict


The Hughes brothers have made another film worth watching. The fight scenes thrilling and the acting allowed the story to continue flawlessly. There are plenty of explosions and ass-kicking for any red blooded male and an underlying religious theme for viewers interested in a deeper message. The movie was quite enjoyable and definitely recommended. 4 out of 5 stars.

 

 

 

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 User Comments:

rrory
Jan 30, 2010 10:53 AM

i think ive had enough of denzel

jorge
Jan 18, 2010 5:37 PM

I agree. However, they story could have been made less predictable. I saw that twist coming!

frank
Jan 18, 2010 3:40 PM

Great freaking movie... i didnt like the plot twist ending tho


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