I saw this, actually, awhile back, but had figured somebody else would've made a thread for it already, so I didn't bother.
Nontheless...
Anyone here seen it? I was orginally hyped for the Dark Knight Trailer that was to be shown with it, but as I heard more about the movie itself, I found myself genuinely getting hyped up for it.
As big studio movies go, it's really quite good. The premise is awesomely played out, and the feeling of lingering madness and lonliness that accompanies the main character is truly the draw of the film--Will Smith gives one his best performances, if only because he has nothing but himself to play off of, and it's like watching the most subtle one-man show in the world--watching him jumping at shadows and talking to thin air in a sad attempt to keep his own sanity in an empty world is the best part of the movie.
Unfortunately, that can't last. Even with all the bad-assery of Will Smith getting hunted by mutant vampires, the movie proceeds to sort of shit on itself by bringing in some fairly unneccessary elements near the end and completely rewriting the ending of the book, and thus losing its meaning, in an extrodinarilly large cop-out of an ending that left me disappointed.
Still, it wasn't as bad as Beowulf--Beowulf's ending ruined the movie for me. I Am Legend's at least made sense in the film's natural progression, and so warrants a purchase when it comes out on DVD.
Nontheless...
Anyone here seen it? I was orginally hyped for the Dark Knight Trailer that was to be shown with it, but as I heard more about the movie itself, I found myself genuinely getting hyped up for it.
As big studio movies go, it's really quite good. The premise is awesomely played out, and the feeling of lingering madness and lonliness that accompanies the main character is truly the draw of the film--Will Smith gives one his best performances, if only because he has nothing but himself to play off of, and it's like watching the most subtle one-man show in the world--watching him jumping at shadows and talking to thin air in a sad attempt to keep his own sanity in an empty world is the best part of the movie.
Unfortunately, that can't last. Even with all the bad-assery of Will Smith getting hunted by mutant vampires, the movie proceeds to sort of shit on itself by bringing in some fairly unneccessary elements near the end and completely rewriting the ending of the book, and thus losing its meaning, in an extrodinarilly large cop-out of an ending that left me disappointed.
Still, it wasn't as bad as Beowulf--Beowulf's ending ruined the movie for me. I Am Legend's at least made sense in the film's natural progression, and so warrants a purchase when it comes out on DVD.