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The Book of Eli
by Jay Peachy
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CJSF volunteer Jay Peachy reviews the new apocalyptic blockbuster starring Denzel Washington, this is what he says...
On January
15th, I attended the pre-screening of the Book of ELI featuring
Denzel Washington. This is a tale of the post-apocalyptic preservation of
spirituality. I had high hopes given that film starred a good actor and
had an interesting premise for the times. I must say I came out a little
disappointed. Prior to the screening there was some live UFC like performance
demonstration. I didn’t really see the relevance in this and how this
demonstration was connected to the film. Perhaps this set the table for me,
though the rest of the crowd in the film seemed to enjoy the pre-screening
performance. To give the film some credit, the cinematography and sepia toned
imagery throughout the movie was appealing to me. I suppose they were emulating
a country western feeling, I saw myself looking for those references throughout
the movie and I swear I saw rolling tumbleweed at one point.
Denzel
Washington’s hand-to-hand combat is very Matrix like. Considering Washington is
almost 60 his moves were pretty good, his acting in the movie was fair though I
felt that his acting was not up to the caliber that I was used to seeing in
Denzel’s other films’. Kunis plays the sidekick damsel; I found her dialogue a
little anachronistic. I would like to think pre-apocalyptic English
classes would have evolved by then. However it seems like she was being groomed
as the next Lara Croft, either that or Angelie Jolie recently adopted her. I
felt that Jennifer Beals performance was nothing that extraordinary and that
the conflict between her and Gary Oldman could have been a movie in itself. If
you are going to go, don’t expect a spiritual awakening, it’s purely eye candy
with a storyline that had good intentions but fell short of delivering them.

