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Intriguing Premise Turns Hokey in <i>I Am Legend</i>

Intriguing Premise Turns Hokey in I Am Legend

Christa Banister

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer

DVD Release Date:  March 18, 2008
Theatrical Release Date:  December 14, 2007
Rating:  PG-13 (violence, disturbing images, mild language)
Genre:  Action/Drama/Science Fiction
Run Time:  100 min.
Director:  Francis Lawrence
Actors:  Will Smith, Alice Braga, Willow Smith, Darrell Foster, April Grace, Emma Thompson, Marin Ireland

In storytelling, it’s constantly been said that it’s far better to show than tell. But in movies, especially ones that are meant to send shivers of fear up your spine as you reach for your popcorn, too much showing inevitably ruins the impact.

Take I Am Legend, for example. Watching Will Smith do battle with an angry group of blood-thirsty CGI zombies that all resemble Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter movies made me think of 2002’s Signs with Mel Gibson. All the enjoyably suspenseful, make-you-jump-out-of-your-seat build-up that was established early on was ruined the second you glimpsed the truly laughable creatures that were causing all the problems.

If the creatures were meant to be kitschy in that old-school horror movie vein, that’s one thing. But my guess is that’s not exactly what the people behind Signs and I Am Legend were going for. And the laughs that were prevalent among audience members at this particular screening only solidified how silly these creatures were in light of the perilous circumstances being presented.

That flaw aside, I Am Legend does have a few charms. After a brief prologue where it’s been announced that a cure for cancer has been discovered (wouldn’t that be nice?), the opening shots are eerily realistic glimpses of New York City without the usual horn-honking hubbub normally associated with Manhattan life. Parts of the city, like the Broadway theater scene, remain unscathed after the aforementioned cancer treatment backfired and caused the unfortunate chain of events the movie is built around. But the only signs of life are a family of lions, birds and deer (oh my!) and pesky weeds that have even overtaken the cracks in the NYC streets. And with the superb editing and precise attention to detail involved, one quickly gets a sense of the utter desolation that Dr. Robert Neville (Smith) and his trusty pooch are up against after surviving the viral outbreak that has (maybe) taken the lives of the rest of the population. Much like Tom Hanks and that volleyball in 2000’s Cast Away, Neville is without a doubt, alone, and left talking to someone who can’t respond back the way he’d like.

Rather than simply do nothing to pass the time, Neville tries to make the best of his new circumstances. After figuring out a daily routine that works (like making sure to keep his windows shut because the zombies prefer to do their work in the dark,) Neville regularly sends out a radio message to see if anyone else is there. And when he’s not taking his dog for a walk or saying hi to his “friends” who are actually mannequins at the video store, he’s working on a cure for the virus in his lab. In the absence of hope, he remains hopeful, which is always a redeeming theme.

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Most Recent User Comments
aprilb74
3/27/2008 9:53 AM
I totally disagree with the other reviews, I really enjoyed I am Legend. It was an on the edge of my seat movie for me. I was completely wrapped up in it. I feel like Will Smith is only getting better with time. The only movie I did not enjoy with him in it was Wild West
mpheadley
3/21/2008 1:58 PM
Everyone who hates the theatrical ending should look for the very interesting and probably better alternative ending.
rsherry
1/21/2008 3:10 PM
Absolutely one of the worst, if not the worse movie Will Smith has ever done. It starts out well, but slowly succumbs to trash, bizarre, boring, and unbelievable, at best. I wanted to get up and leave and ask for my money back, but my Husband wanted to see the rest. Now, I wish I had just went out to wait for him.

There were a couple of surprise scenes that made me jump, but then nothing, nada, zip! The ending was so predictable and boring, I was almost glad it ended the way it did because they I knew the movie was over.

Poor Will Smith. If I were him, I'd leave this one off my resume.
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