I may expect from movies too much, but most of all have lately been disappointing.
I love Will Smith. He is a marvellous, talented actor and he can make any crap a good comedy. I love Charlize Theron. She's a real actress - she can make believe her every time she acts.
This movie has something; something that catches and doesn't let you go out of cinema. Most of all jokes are incredibly good - that's because they're new and unheard.
So what sucks this film?
Script! What the hell were they thinking? Such a good idea: a superhero, who's an asshole. But the plot was so boring... Every new event seemed to be perspective, but no one was developed. Being an asshole --> going to prison --> being a nice guy.. And then it was. The best part of movie. Charlize's character was a superhero too. Oh my dear god! That was awesome! I enjoyed every moment between Will and Charlize. In fact, the scene of their fight was too expressive, but dialogues and phrases were great. This turning - what was important - was very impressive. But a few minutes later, this good was taken from me too.
Mary (Charlize) and her boyfriend human-being stayed together, although he would be a grandpa thirty years later, what we couldn't say about Mary ('cause she was not getting old). And Hancock became a nice superhero, who couldn't have normal relationship, so he seemed as a miserable loner in the end.
Again, what were they thinking??
I love Will Smith. He is a marvellous, talented actor and he can make any crap a good comedy. I love Charlize Theron. She's a real actress - she can make believe her every time she acts.
This movie has something; something that catches and doesn't let you go out of cinema. Most of all jokes are incredibly good - that's because they're new and unheard.
So what sucks this film?
Script! What the hell were they thinking? Such a good idea: a superhero, who's an asshole. But the plot was so boring... Every new event seemed to be perspective, but no one was developed. Being an asshole --> going to prison --> being a nice guy.. And then it was. The best part of movie. Charlize's character was a superhero too. Oh my dear god! That was awesome! I enjoyed every moment between Will and Charlize. In fact, the scene of their fight was too expressive, but dialogues and phrases were great. This turning - what was important - was very impressive. But a few minutes later, this good was taken from me too.
Mary (Charlize) and her boyfriend human-being stayed together, although he would be a grandpa thirty years later, what we couldn't say about Mary ('cause she was not getting old). And Hancock became a nice superhero, who couldn't have normal relationship, so he seemed as a miserable loner in the end.
Again, what were they thinking??