Hancock
Monday, July 14, 2008

I suppose
Will Smith is trying to work out of being the "nice, good guy" all the time in every movie. Can't say I blame him. I haven't seen
I Am Legend yet, so I won't say if his intensity of roles starts there or not.
I really liked this movie. I wasn't sure if I would, because of the reviews. I take movies in one or two ways: serious or not. Most of the time,
not. I've read the reviews, and I'm thinking:
Did we see the same movie?

He does start off as a bad tempered, angry, amnesiac superhero. I think some people conflate the piss poor behavior with him being black. It's not mentioned, because it is rather obvious. People have taken that wrong, as if to say if he's going to be a superhero he shouldn't have
any issues.
Well, if that was the case: what would be the point of the movie?

If superheros didn't have emotional or relationship issues there wouldn't be a movie to see. I read one guy's blog where he says he doesn't know of a superhero who doesn't get to have sex with the girl or keep her in the end.
I
sooo dislike these sweeping generalities, because if any of them saw the
Hulk movies,
Superman,
Batman, or any other superhero
overcoming his emotional problems - it is
all there. They often don't get the girl, sex, or even a damn dry kiss. Some men should admit, especially the black guys, that they just want to see
Will Smith have sex with a white girl.
Charlize Theron and
Will Smith have terrific chemistry on screen. I'm sure they may make another film together. It could happen. I would be pleased to see them kiss on screen, if the story is plausible. I dislike any movie with gratuitous sex, violence or stupidity, no matter the color of the actors.
But these guys should be honest, which would make their blogs and movie reviews worth reading. To just see a black guy sex a white girl - that's already free, and a click away on the Internet.
Will Smith did alright with this film: he was a sad, angry and lonely superhero without a sense of purpose. He found "family" in the end, who gave him a sense of purpose, although not with the solution or format some people may have desired.
For all we know, there may be a sequel. I see room for it.
Labels: Charlize Theron, Hancock, Jason Bateman, Will Smith
posted by GoldenAh
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