The Book of Eli

2010 "Some will kill to have it. He will kill to protect it."
6.8| 1h58m| R| en| More Info
Released: 15 January 2010 Released
Producted By: Alcon Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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A post-apocalyptic tale, in which a lone man fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.

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Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes

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Alcon Entertainment

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Cissy Évelyne It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Aspen Orson There is definitely an excellent idea hidden in the background of the film. Unfortunately, it's difficult to find it.
Elain-ee ...is what this movie wants us to believe. It strides off boldly in that direction without a second's reflection of its basic, flawed assumption that people are feral, rapacious, murderous and greedier than the worst animals are. Opening scenes show us women who willingly collude with misogynistic highway robbers, men killing each other for water and a supposed bible basher slaughtering a dozen people at a time. The 'hero' doesn't intervene when someone else's neck is on the line, though - for example, when a couple is being beaten and raped - oh no, fulfilling his quest is more important! Presumably, the additional message here is that preserving the alleged word of God is more important than the lives of innocent men and women, who are mere pawns in the quest to ensure 'something greater' survives. What could be greater than the human mind that creates these stories? Isn't destroying people to preserve a stupid book what countless inquisitors and jihadis believe to be right? How is putting a book above human lives meant to make the world a better place, when it apparently led to the near-annihilation of the human race just 30 years earlier? None of these questions are addressed or even asked. Many of the other assumptions that are made in this film are so gross, it seems like they must have come from someone who was raised with no other education aside from the bible. People never thought of sitting down and sharing food before the bible was written? Seriously?? Ancient artefacts from Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Meso America and all across the planet would beg to differ. Even monkeys and gorillas share their food, for crying out loud (even dogs do). Countless other civilizations have managed to survive huge calamities and upheavals and survive, without a bible. The directors ought to crack open a real history book sometime. They may be pleasantly surprised what they find there. I've personally also seen better use of this sort of black n white scenery in other graphic novel adaptations, like for instance, Sin City.
funeralfortheliving May contain spoilers...I don't know how to rate this film...Why couldn't he have saved the Constitution, Fear and loathing in Las Vegas, Naked Lunch, The Outsiders, no the one book that gives us hope...because it leaves the imagination with little else... Now if he got to the end and read it and was like "Hell Naw" "Some one played the Li for a damn blind fool." and then he slashed it and the table in half and it said: To Be Continued, like the matrix... it would have been interesting at least.
muvi-fan-73 The story is set after 30 years the war took place on planet earth. Every copy of Bible has been burned as it was considered reason of war. Now Eli a blind man (who also gains vision) sets on journey asked to him by God himself. He carries copy of Bible written in Braille. Across his journey he comes across Carnegie who himself is in search of Bible. By violent means he gets his hands over The Bible Eli carries. His wife is blind, but she will not help him with reading that holy book because she knows he will only use it for bad. On other side Eli reaches his destiny and by now he has learned the sayings and Quotes given in The Bible. He gives them for printing so that it would not be out of reach from anybody else. Although the summary is written you have to watch the movie to see how engaging and great it is.Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: War torn cities, villages, states, countries all without much of growth in field of development. Cannibalistic nature, destruction, getting hands over things of past, everything has been captured well.Tone: War torn earth after nuclear destruction has been the tone and it is captured well.Music: It is average.Acting: It is good.Final verdict: It doesn't matter which holy book it is. It's the theme you will get attracted to. It is worth watching again and again.
zkonedog When it comes to films with religious trappings, one of two things usually happens: It either bashes all other religions in favor of the one being espoused, or gets a little too preachy and fawns all over itself. Book of Eli does neither of those things; instead letting the viewer decide the importance/meaning of the religious undertones.For a basic plot summary, Book of Eli focuses on a lone traveler (Denzel Washington) trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic America. When one day he wanders into a rebuilding community, he is harassed by a man (Gary Oldman) who desires a powerful book that the traveler has in his possession.The plot of this film is okay, though at times predictable and/or slow. However, there are three areas in which the film really excels:-Acting: Denzel and Oldman both give strong, professional performances, while Mila Kunis proves more than just a pretty face as well.-Imagery: The depiction of a completely desolate, war-torn nation is very powerful and interesting. You never know what sort of crazy character you might meet next.-Religious Themes: The concept of religion is central to the entire film, but is shown as a potential force for good or evil.Thus, although Book of Eli isn't a masterpiece, it is easily interesting enough to entertain fans of Washington, thriller/action, and heavy thematic material.