Book of Eli - religious propaganda rips off Mad Max.
- The Book of Eli review by CP Customer
Nothing new about this film. Oldman chews the furniture up in a cliched baddy role. Washington is way too good an actor for this plot. It is Mad Max with a bible.
The only good things about the film are the soundtrack, the stunning cinematography (just epic and glorious) and some great cameos from frances de la tour, gambon and john waits.
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Complete Rubbish
- The Book of Eli review by CP Customer
This was one of the worst Scifi films i have ever watched, the plot is so flimsy it beggers belief that Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman would ever consider starring in it.
What a waste of time and money watching this dribble....really angry as i looked forward to this one.
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Mad Max goes Religious USA of A style!
- The Book of Eli review by CS
I have two split opinions on this film.
Firstly I feel that it is a blatant piece of Right wing American Christian propaganda. Preaching about the bible and how it can save the world. The storyline is so simple, a man carrying a book across the states and someone wants it, no guessing what the book is! There are also lots of quips about righteousness and how the Bible can change the world, but ironically some say it was the Bible that destroyed the world!
But secondly, the cinematography, direction, editing and overall acting are very well done. I love the use of colour and camera techniques in this film, it's almost very arty in a way. But on the other hand this is an all out action flick with lots of fighting and people being killed.
In essence this is Mad Max for the 22nd century, with very heavy religious overtones thrown in. If you remove all the religion, it is in fact a very good action film, but the religious overtones are so heavy and in your face, that I feel whilst this may have been a hit with the Christian movement in America, it could have flopped in Europe. If you cannot stand religious preaching give this a wide berth as it will irritate you immensely, but if you can stomach that, then it is well worth a watch just for the beautiful cinematography!
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Good performance plot slow.
- The Book of Eli review by JD
Strange plot to start with where a very unusual context is not explained initially. Having worked out where, when, how the plot then trickles along. Lots of fighting in which 1 beats 10. An amusing scene in which a house is shot to bits (not a novel trick) and a small but unexpected twist at the end is not enough to leave you dazzelled. Denzel is good of course and well casted to the character. The plot let him down.
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