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I Am Legend
Ishotdanieljohnston:
This really exceeded expectations for me. I thought Smith was great, the plot was well worked. And damn was it tense! My girlfreind cut off the circulation in my hand fairly well throughout.
The ending didn't annoy me. It didn't feel tacked on too me. The girl comes just as much out of nowhere in The Last Man..., and both endings work in there own way.
Ugjer:
It's like the movie says: "Oh man! Everything is so screwed up! We're doomed!"
And the ending is saying: "Don't worry, things will be fine eventually.."
SilentJ:
SPOILERZ
When that lady said she was from Maryland, my entire row stood up and cheered.
When she admitted to having never heard of Bob Marley, I stood up and took it back.
Pretty much other than that I thought it was fantastic.
chrobae:
I think it would have worked better if the woman were to have been introduced earlier in the movie. Maybe if we were to have followed her while the infection was spreading, that would have been interesting, and then towards the end they meet.
blanktom:
i sort of liked this movie, at part i loved it, but there was something about the end that grated on me.
i havent read the book but by god i saw his self-sacrifice coming. and i also agree that they should have dragged out the idea his loneliness longer. not only that, but the sudden trust between will smith and the other 2 was so sudden it was totally unbelievable. they should have extended the time they spent as a 3 together so we can see where all this trust comes from.
aside from that, creepiest scene of the movie = when he walks into that very darkroom and his flashlight sort of sweeps across and then focuses on the huddle of infected dudes. you never really see any social element to mutants/zombies and shit in films like this, so to see them all grouped together like that was kind of freaky.
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