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After some thought let me delve a little deeper into The Book of Eli
The Book of Eli Denzel Washington gives another outstanding performance in this post-apocalyptic film. While it trades on the Mad Max dirt and grunge just a bit, it doesn't stoop to the campiness of that Mel Gibson film. Washington has calm menace down to an art and delivers the same "don't fuck with me" charm he displayed in Training Day, American Gangster and other films.
The story is well-told, the actor's motivations are generally clear and the film manages to paint both a horrifying and hopeful portrait of the world after we blow it up. It's rare in a Hollywood film to praise Christianity or to offer the opinion that there just might be hope and power in the words of The Bible.
This film does that, too.
Gary Oldman provides a somewhat credibile anti-hero but his performance is the only one in the film that seems a little over the top. He could have scaled it back just a bit and I think that the understatement would have probably made a stronger statement. Jennifer Beals was okay in her role, but nothing to write home about.
When I saw Mila Kunis in the cast I was afraid the director/producers had shortchanged themselves by casting a lightweight in a role that required a stronger character, but Kunis surprised me. She handled the dramatic role well. Her performance here might be enough to break her from that ditzy comedy stereotype she was in danger of being trapped in. Don't know that she's ready to step into "action chick" boots, but she's definitely capable of more than dumb slut roles.
I'm hard to please when it comes to movies. There is always something that could have been done better, could have been added or could have been cut out. There are only about a dozen "perfect" movies (Godfather, Goodfellas, Cool Hand Luke etc.). This isn't a perfect movie, but it's not significantly flawed either.
The writing, the timing, the pace were all excellent. The "reveals" were very well done.
It's not the kind of thing you'll go to see over and over again (like Godfather), but it's most definitely good enough to spend your money on. I'll definitely get it when it comes out on DVD, especially now that I know what I'm looking for.
I highly recommend this movie.
Followup: Apparently most reviewers disagree with my perception of the film. It scored poorly with RottenTomatoes.com (44%) and had some harsh reviews. That makes me happy because I rarely agree with the dipshits there. Ratatoullie, for instance, which I found insipid and asinine, is one of its highest rated films.