Book of Eli
Book of Eli
Movie: The Book of Eli

- Director: Albert Hughes & Allen Hughes
- Writers: Gary Whitta
- Stars: Denzel Washington, Mila Kunis as well as Ray Stevenson
- Release Date: Mar 2010
- Run Time: 118 min
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Book of Eli
Some will kill to have it. He will kill to strengthen it.
Upon initial observation the trailer Book of Eli we was rught divided silly to see the latest post-apocalyptic movie in the capillary of The Road Warrior. Being the air blower of the genre, the single contingency get used to the repeated “lone wanderer” thesis so prominently used. They figured this film would go by the same formula, though rebuilt to suffer their self.
Without giving divided as well much, approbation the movie is radically the Christian metaphor. Eli seems to be stable by the little puzzling force, guided by “God” to conduct west. But the what the definition at the back of this admittedly weird tract which creates this movie so great. It indeed is the movie about conviction as well as desiring in ones self. Using the dull post-apocalyptic backdrop, the movie is means to contrariety this absolute summary with the oppressive landscape. Even amidst such despair, the single can climb as well as get ahead anything. In the universe solemnly apropos baleful itself, this summary is most welcomed.
The alternative aspects lending to the energy of The Book of Eli have been the technical aspects. The cinematography is simply beautiful. Moody slow–mo shots everywhere with splendidly toned colors. Everything looks dim as well as dead, the object violence down forever upon the dry dunes. The soundtrack adds immensely to this feeling, regulating soothing ambient chords as well as blustering action-scene drums when necessary.
Overall The Book of Eli is an glorious movie itself as well as an glorious turn upon the post-apocalyptic genre.
Oh yeah, as well as Denzel Washington essentially manages to lift off the partial of the wizened, aged bad ass.




