Saturday, 4 February 2012

I am Legend Review -


I Am Legend online, the 3rd film influenced by Richard Matheson's 1954 science fiction novel, moves as rapidly as the infected freaks who hunt the story's evident last man standing; this hero's fate is made and the credits are rolling hardly after you've managed to tune out the blabbermouths behind you.

Yet a thriller that seems quicker in comparison with an episode of Lost won't elicit nightmares as much as a huge so what after all, if the horror movie is of true holy bejesus grade, you need to be exhaling with relief towards the end instead of pondering, "Phew, that went quickly!" Will Smith stars as Robert in I Am Legend online, a navy scientist who makes a decision to remain in Manhattan when his family members as well as the rest of the island are evacuated during an epidemic.

He's sure he will uncover an cure to a virus that itself had been touted as a cure for cancer, but a few years following the quarantine, New York's streets are overgrown with weeds, and Robert is alone along with his German shepherd, Sam. He as well as Sam head out by day, racing through the city inside a Mustang (which is exhilarating to watch, however you wonder precisely what the hurry is) to find food, pay a visit to the video shop, and preserve some sense of regime/sanity. Then Robert and Sam shut themselves down at night, camouflaging themselves from the hairless, angry millions of a vampire-zombie mix named "dark seekers." An vacant metropolis, a lone survivor, a "virus" that can rightly be changed using anger yes, it is all very 28 Days Later, except, well, it's not as good. Director Francis Lawrence lowers his game by resorting to lame scares, the absence of which is pretty much all of which rescued his only other feature, 2005's Constantine, from being completely laughable. There are a few deftly traumatic sequences here one during which Robert chases Sam right into a dark alley is really a highlight and Smith is a suitable enough lead, tamping down his quippage and expressing anger without a single "Aww, haall nah!" Horror enthusiasts in search of more substantive enjoyment, however, could find that term useful. Watch I Am Legend online do not waste money on this however.



No comments:

Post a Comment