Wednesday, January 09, 2008

I AM LEGEND (Harpreet)


Director - Francis Lawrence
Actor - Will Smith

In one line – “This movie is much more than one line”.

It’s a dream project for any actor as it simply outshines one man (remember Castaway with Tom Hanks, Erin Brockovich with Julia Roberts). Even though, as a remake of The Omega Man (1971), this movie provides Will Smith a perfect platform to make the world recognize his acting capabilities are much more than what he did in MIB, Wild-Wild West, and even I-Robot.

Excellent direction, excellent acting, traditional but immaculate action and very good camera movements makes this movie a must watch. Though, computer effects are not charming and use of real people instead of computer generated images for the infected people would have been much better.

About the director Francis Lawrence’s (Constantine) work – one, he knows how to fright the audience and two, he did a very smart thing by not wasting time in showing how the population disappeared. For critics who do not agree with second point and say that the event should have been elaborated, understand that - this movie is all about saying why Robert Neville (Will Smith) became a legend and not on a medical blunder.

Robert Neville lives alone in the city with his dog and NO human being. He gets the luxury of free grocery shopping, gets away by doing a runner at petrol pump and enjoys the golf sessions on military planes but the loneliness and the fear of dark and infected haunts both until the dog dies while saving Robert from an attack.

As always, I read the reviews on websites before watching the movie. Almost all the websites said - "except the end, the entire movie is good". From my perspective, this movie cannot have a better ending than this. The movie, as suggested by its name, explains why Robert would be called a Legend by the future – not because he was a legendary fighter or a legendary scientist or even a legend that survived alone but because of his efforts to get not just “human beings” but also “humanity” back in the world.

A must watch.

Rating: 8/10

(Please note these are my personal remarks and may or may not be different to views expressed by others)