Homburg
Daring greatly
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Tough how? I'm very interested in this film. I've seen the other versions of it. I have the book on hold right now.
It kind of comes across as an action movie in the trailers, but it is very definitely not. Yes, there are action scenes, but the focus, IMO, is fully on Will Smith's character Robert Neville. It does a great job of showing the dissolution of his psyche and rational ability to cope in the face of horrific trauma, loss, and crushing loneliness.
The movie is a tragedy more than anything else, and the flashback scenes just grind the tragic horror of what happened in your face. As a father, I really found myself in the scenes with Neville and his family in flashbacks. They're handled rather well, and build tension.
For much of the film, you can predict a lot of what is going on, and, in my opinion, that made it harder to watch when it occurred. In short, it is NOT a feel-good movie. It is a tragedy, period. Yes, there's light there, but it is still pretty desolate in theme.
I liked the movie, but in an uncomfortable fashion.
Note: I'm not calling it a great film. There were some issues with it, but there will be issues with any movie. Overall, I liked it, and one of the largest reason was becaus eof the bleak, desolate feel. You don't see that terribly often. And, frankly, the opening scenes showing NYC as it would look three years after the fall are awesome.
