Will Smith Saves The World - Again..., 21 September 2008
Author:
dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Everyone on Earth is dead - but they left the CGI running.
Will Smith is the "last man on Earth," Robert Neville, tooling through
abandoned, overgrown New York City streets, hunting antelope in a red
sports car.
It is the near future and a plague/virus has taken down humanity - not
again! - and Neville is the Last Military Virulogist on Earth trying to
find a cure for the remaining mutated humans who inhabit the scarred
underbelly of the city, called Dark-Seekers (or Hemocytes). New York
was "his sector" and his moral obligation to "fix things" is obsessive.
Wife and child lost to an accident during evac of the city, now he
blindly goes about his daily toil of hunting food, experimenting on
rats, broadcasting his location to a world who may not be listening,
"hiring" DVDs from the local store, and going slowly insane from the
isolation.
While his cute German Shepherd, Samantha, frolics in the blighted
cityscape, he smacks golf balls off aircraft carriers in the bay. It
would be a good life, were it not for being no life at all.
Derelict future New York is all passively incredible CGI - a city dead
of human intrusion, yet breathing with the life of nature; an
exceptionally stunning cyclorama, not a simple rear-projection or
matte, but a three-dimensional landscape, brimming with all the
vibrancy that suffuses any real life tableau. It is some of the best
CGI work you will ever witness; the effects companies who worked on
this movie outdid themselves. (Among others, Sony Pictures Imageworks,
CIS Hollywood, Lidar Services, New Deal Studios. The Visual Effects
credits of this movie run longer than most movies' full credits.)
Yes, the best CGI you will ever see... until the lion pounces. The
passive tableaux look sensational, but animate objects are a little
harder to create from dust or a twelfth rib or even computer pixels.
After the film-makers raised dead New York from the primordial pixel
stew, they got cocky and imagined that LIFE would look just as
convincing.
D'oh!
Though surrounded by mostly green screen, Will Smith still pulls his
A-game, and a scene where he sobs disconsolately to a storeroom
mannequin almost brings tears to US, not just due to his human
deprivation, but also due to his unmitigated talent. And it doesn't
hurt the ladies' visual experience that his daily exercise routine
shows him ripped like the whip that scourged Jesus.
When Neville encounters the Dark-Seekers, we descend further into CGI
audacity - these mutated humans (note: NOT zombies) are fully
computer-generated, therefore kind goony cartoony. As antagonists for
Neville, they would have been more compelling had they been actual
humans enhanced by CGI. Dash Mihok is the Alpha Male Dark-Seeker - or
at least, playing the computer blip that does the most roaring at Will
Smith.
I AM LEGEND is the third incarnation of Richard Matheson's 1954 sf
novel of the same name. First iteration was THE LAST MAN ON EARTH
(1964), starring cheesemeister Vincent Price; next iteration, THE OMEGA
MAN (1971), starring Grand Poobah Cheesemeister, Charlton Heston. This
2007 version is directed by Francis Lawrence (CONSTANTINE, 2005) and
re-scripted by Akiva Goldsman and Mark Protosevich.
In the third act, atheist Neville meets Jesus freak Anna (Alice Braga)
and her son, refugees immune to the virus and on their way to an
imagined sanctuary. Even though she saves his life after he tips into
insane (due to the sad death of Samantha), he doesn't know what's worse
- being victim to the Dark-Seekers or the Jesus freak.
Cultural touchstones appear throughout the film - the SUPERMAN AND
BATMAN movie on posters, dialogue from SHREK, Bob Marley's Legend album
- with the final scenes setting up nicely how Robert Neville saves
humankind, himself becoming a Legend for future generations to pray to
meaninglessly as a savior...
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Will Smith Saves The World - Again..., 21 September 2008

Author: dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Everyone on Earth is dead - but they left the CGI running.
Will Smith is the "last man on Earth," Robert Neville, tooling through abandoned, overgrown New York City streets, hunting antelope in a red sports car.
It is the near future and a plague/virus has taken down humanity - not again! - and Neville is the Last Military Virulogist on Earth trying to find a cure for the remaining mutated humans who inhabit the scarred underbelly of the city, called Dark-Seekers (or Hemocytes). New York was "his sector" and his moral obligation to "fix things" is obsessive. Wife and child lost to an accident during evac of the city, now he blindly goes about his daily toil of hunting food, experimenting on rats, broadcasting his location to a world who may not be listening, "hiring" DVDs from the local store, and going slowly insane from the isolation.
While his cute German Shepherd, Samantha, frolics in the blighted cityscape, he smacks golf balls off aircraft carriers in the bay. It would be a good life, were it not for being no life at all.
Derelict future New York is all passively incredible CGI - a city dead of human intrusion, yet breathing with the life of nature; an exceptionally stunning cyclorama, not a simple rear-projection or matte, but a three-dimensional landscape, brimming with all the vibrancy that suffuses any real life tableau. It is some of the best CGI work you will ever witness; the effects companies who worked on this movie outdid themselves. (Among others, Sony Pictures Imageworks, CIS Hollywood, Lidar Services, New Deal Studios. The Visual Effects credits of this movie run longer than most movies' full credits.)
Yes, the best CGI you will ever see... until the lion pounces. The passive tableaux look sensational, but animate objects are a little harder to create from dust or a twelfth rib or even computer pixels. After the film-makers raised dead New York from the primordial pixel stew, they got cocky and imagined that LIFE would look just as convincing.
D'oh!
Though surrounded by mostly green screen, Will Smith still pulls his A-game, and a scene where he sobs disconsolately to a storeroom mannequin almost brings tears to US, not just due to his human deprivation, but also due to his unmitigated talent. And it doesn't hurt the ladies' visual experience that his daily exercise routine shows him ripped like the whip that scourged Jesus.
When Neville encounters the Dark-Seekers, we descend further into CGI audacity - these mutated humans (note: NOT zombies) are fully computer-generated, therefore kind goony cartoony. As antagonists for Neville, they would have been more compelling had they been actual humans enhanced by CGI. Dash Mihok is the Alpha Male Dark-Seeker - or at least, playing the computer blip that does the most roaring at Will Smith.
I AM LEGEND is the third incarnation of Richard Matheson's 1954 sf novel of the same name. First iteration was THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964), starring cheesemeister Vincent Price; next iteration, THE OMEGA MAN (1971), starring Grand Poobah Cheesemeister, Charlton Heston. This 2007 version is directed by Francis Lawrence (CONSTANTINE, 2005) and re-scripted by Akiva Goldsman and Mark Protosevich.
In the third act, atheist Neville meets Jesus freak Anna (Alice Braga) and her son, refugees immune to the virus and on their way to an imagined sanctuary. Even though she saves his life after he tips into insane (due to the sad death of Samantha), he doesn't know what's worse - being victim to the Dark-Seekers or the Jesus freak.
Cultural touchstones appear throughout the film - the SUPERMAN AND BATMAN movie on posters, dialogue from SHREK, Bob Marley's Legend album - with the final scenes setting up nicely how Robert Neville saves humankind, himself becoming a Legend for future generations to pray to meaninglessly as a savior...
D'oh!
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