FILM REVIEW:What a great idea! Sounds like a really cool story. The previews are amazing. The cast looks like a lot of fun. The special effects are out of this world. Hancock has got nothing to envy Superman. All these thoughts ran through my mind before actually seeing the film. It started pretty good. It was captivating and funny with decent action and special effects. The story was moving along nicely too, until it hit some sharp turns and speed bumps which took it to the realm of “huh?”. Some of the twists were pretty cool, but some of them were not. What a shame because it was going so well. It seems like they tried to spice up the plot but they ended up over complicating it when it would have been better off being just plain, simple, and straightforward. Superhero movie storylines do not need to be overly elaborate, the action and special effects, though, do. In this case, practically every aspect of the movie was pretty good except for the way the plot was laid out towards the end of the movie.
Hancock (Will Smith) means well whenever he does a hero deed but he brings new meaning to the phrase “damage control”. Dealing with his internal struggles and his poor external image to the very people he tries to help, leaves him in a state of loneliness and carelessness. But don’t judge this book by its cover because there is good in him, we can feel it. He just needs for people to be a little grateful and accepting and he needs some really good P.R. training. This is where the ever-optimistic P.R. specialist Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman) comes in to save the day. Will Smith does and yet another fine performance with this role. He made it his own. I’ve seen better Bateman work, but this one was okay. Charlize Theron as Mary Embrey was right on as well and it doesn’t hurt that her eyes mesmerize. Overall, it is the Hancock character that steals your attention and your heart. He is different, but he is still very human. Luckily, the performances and these characters are backed up by a script that is sharp, witty and easy to follow. The combination of cinematography and special effects also help keep the movie afloat even though they start to deteriorate towards the end. The costumes were interesting too. All this put together (the acting, the dialogue, the action and special effects) helps cover up the weaknesses in the storyline.
I was really looking forward to seeing this movie. I thought it would be the surprise mega-blockbuster of the season. Not! But it is not a bad movie. It was plenty fun to watch but just not as good as I was expecting. Director Peter Berg can hold his head high with this work even though it has its flaws. It is an adequate follow up to his last work, one of my personal favorites, The Kingdom. Yeah, okay, so I might be a little biased, you caught me. Regardless, add this one to your summer movie queue.
Movie Review By Cine Marcos
DVD: The 1 Disc Unrated Edition of Hancock includes a total of five interesting behind the scenes featurettes, These special features take viewers beyond the making of the film, covering everything from the idea for the film , to making of action scenes, to the creation of special effects. It is not normal to see the 1 disc edition of a DVD include these many special features. Definitely a must have for Hancock and Will Smith fans.
Release Date: November 25, 2008