Jul 08 2008
Hancock Review
I went to the theaters with my lady the other day, and saw the movie Hancock starring Will Smith (who I actually met when I was young in the Eiffel Tower). Although I was not overly impressed by the movie it did have some good aspects. If you haven’t seen this movie and you plan on seeing it fear not as this review will only cover generalizations and will not spoil any plot elements.
In terms of should you see it, I would personally recommend renting it. Although it is an interesting movie it attempts to go for to much in to little time.
The most memorable parts of the film take place around its comedic elements, however after two thirds through the movie it takes a serious twist. This unfortunately completely throws off the flow of the movie. Despite the action/seriousness not being poorly done the transfer is to fast for the audience to adjust appropriately and take the film seriously.
However what I did like most about the movie was the reacurring theme of ‘you don’t need to be a superhero to make a positive difference.’ It seems that positive themes such as this are being addressed more and more commonly these days. As was discussed in my Wall-E post (found here)whether the individuals gets it or not is something completely different.
Overall the film rated in its own standards (ie its objective) I believe failed. Not due to acting or concept, but rather restrictions imposed by length. Rent it.
For more information on the film you can find it here.
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It sounds like it has a great message. My wife and I both want to see, but there are so many good films out right now.