Upon first viewing the trailer I was immediately giddy to see a new post-apocalyptic film in the vein of The Road Warrior. Being a fan of the genre, one must get used to the repetitive "lone wanderer" theme so prominently used. I figured this film would go through the same formula, but prepared to enjoy myself. Yes it did use the lone wanderer as a driving plot device, and yes it did bring the arbitrary twist. Yes all the survivors are short on t-shirts, but live in a wealth of leather and goggles. Yes everything in this film looks like and feels like a typical post-apocalyptia. But the substance of the story is far more powerful then I could ever have expected. Without giving away too much, yes the film is essentially a Christian metaphor. Eli seems to be protected by some mysterious force, guided by "God" to head west. But its what the meaning behind this admittedly bizarre plot that makes this film so great. It truly is a film about faith and believing in ones self. Using the dreary post-apocalyptic backdrop, the film is able to contrast this powerful message with the harsh landscape. Even amidst such despair, one can rise and accomplish anything. In a world slowly becoming apocalyptic itself, this message is much welcomed. The other aspects lending to the power of The Book of Eli are its technical aspects. The cinematography is simply beautiful. Moody slo-mo shots abound with wonderfully toned colors. Everything looks dark and dead, the sun beating down endlessly on the dusty dunes. The soundtrack adds immensely to this feeling, using soft ambient chords and blasting action-scene drums when necessary. Overall The Book of Eli is an excellent film itself and an excellent spin on the post-apocalyptic genre. Oh yeah, and Denzel Washington actually manages to pull off the part of a wizened, old bad ass.
Al Goto, Arron Shiver, Brad Martin, Brian Lucero, Chris Browning, David Midthunder, Denzel Washington, Don Tai, Eddie Perez, Evan Jones, Frances de la Tour, Gary Oldman, Jennifer Beals, Joe Pingue, John Koyama, Josiah D Lee, Keith Davis, Lateef Crowder, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Gambon, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, Richard Cetrone, Robert Powell, Sala Bak
Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
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