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MMM 01-17-2010 09:15 AM

The Book of Eli - *SPOILER ALERT*
 
This new Denzel Washington movie came out this weekend in the US. I was skeptical after reading some pretty negative reviews (mixed with some positive ones) but I found it to be a pretty enjoyable (if not dark, post-apocalyptic) movie. It is much more of a "superhero" movie, in a way, compared to The Road. Denzel is great, but I thought Gary Oldman was really great as the bad guy.

I am curious to hear other opinions from those that have seen it.

xyzone 01-17-2010 10:47 AM

It was better than 2012, that's for sure. But I still liked The Road better because those people make me look healthy.

Megabyte117 01-17-2010 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 795442)
This new Denzel Washington movie came out this weekend in the US. I was skeptical after reading some pretty negative reviews (mixed with some positive ones) but I found it to be a pretty enjoyable (if not dark, post-apocalyptic) movie. It is much more of a "superhero" movie, in a way, compared to The Road. Denzel is great, but I thought Gary Oldman was really great as the bad guy.

I am curious to hear other opinions from those that have seen it.

I'm also hesitant to see it, having read several of those negative reviews myself. Is the religious aspect of it as heavy-handed and in-your-face as some critics have been saying?

MMM 01-17-2010 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Megabyte117 (Post 795458)
I'm also hesitant to see it, having read several of those negative reviews myself. Is the religious aspect of it as heavy-handed and in-your-face as some critics have been saying?

What I thought was really cool about the movie is that the religious aspect of it is not heavy handed at all. I would be skeptical of any critic that said so.

SPOILER ALERT

Apparently the war that killed all humanity was somehow connected to Christianity, so as a result, all bibles were destroyed to prevent that from ever happening again (not exactly a pro-Christian stance) but since the man of the future has no organization, he is more like an animal. It is though that the powerful words of organized religion might be able to bring man back to humanity...at least those are the selfish thoughts of Gary Oldman's character, as he wants to do it and be the leader of the religion and of man.

Megabyte117 01-17-2010 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 795473)
What I thought was really cool about the movie is that the religious aspect of it is not heavy handed at all. I would be skeptical of any critic that said so.

SPOILER ALERT

Apparently the war that killed all humanity was somehow connected to Christianity, so as a result, all bibles were destroyed to prevent that from ever happening again (not exactly a pro-Christian stance) but since the man of the future has no organization, he is more like an animal. It is though that the powerful words of organized religion might be able to bring man back to humanity...at least those are the selfish thoughts of Gary Oldman's character, as he wants to do it and be the leader of the religion and of man.

Sounds interesting. I opted for Daybreakers instead of this the other day. I guess I might just have to go see it then.


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