I Am Legend [Blu-ray] [2007]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2227 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-04-21
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: PAL, Special Edition
- Original language: English, Greek
- Subtitled in: English, Danish, Dutch, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Will Smith stars in the third adaptation of Richard Matheson’s classic science-fiction novel about a lone human survivor in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by vampires. This new version somewhat alters Matheson’s central hook, i.e., the startling idea that an ordinary man, Robert Neville, spends his days roaming a desolated city and his nights in a house sealed off from longtime neighbours who have become bloodsucking fiends. In the new film, Smith’s Neville is a military scientist charged with finding a cure for a virus that turns people into crazed, hairless, flesh-eating zombies. Failing to complete his work in time, and after enduring a personal tragedy, Neville finds himself alone in Manhattan, his natural immunity to the virus keeping him alive. With an expressive German shepherd, his only companion, Neville is a hunter-gatherer in sunlight, hiding from the mutants at night in his Washington Square town house and methodically conducting experiments in his ceaseless quest to conquer the disease.
DVD Description
Robert Neville (Will Smith, Men in Black) is a brilliant scientist. But when a man-made virus can't be contained, Neville finds himself the last human survivor in New York City and potentially the world. For three years he faithfully sends out daily radio messages, desperate to find other survivors. But he is not alone... Mutant victims of the plague (The Infected) lurk in the shadows, waiting to catch Neville out. As perhaps Earth's last hope for mankind, Neville is driven only by the desire to somehow reverse the effects of the virus before it's too late...
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Synopsis
In I AM LEGEND, Will Smith joins the ranks of Vincent Price (in 1964's THE LAST MAN ON EARTH) and Charlton Heston (in 1971's OMEGA MAN) as the star of an adaptation of Richard Matheson's 1954 novel of the same name. Often surprising in its focus on loneliness and loss, this thoughtful, eerie, and restrained sci-fi horror film provides a parade of startling visuals, but never allows special effects to overcome the human element. Smith, in a strong performance very different from his usual persona, is Robert Neville, the lone survivor in a New York City where streets are overgrown and deer gambol among deserted vehicles. Following an epidemic, the Earth's population has been turned into an army of nocturnal zombies. Immune to the virus, military scientist Neville searches for a cure in his Washington Square townhouse. Haunted by visions of his family leaving quarantined Manhattan two years prior, he drives through the city with his German Shepherd, Sam, by day and barricades his home from the monsters nightly. But when Anna (Alice Braga)--another immune stranger-finds him, they will have to fight the onslaught twice as hard.
Akiva Goldsman and Mark Protosevich's emotionally-charged script showcases the charisma of Smith, who commands the screen alone for most of the picture (aside Abbey, the talented pooch). Director Francis Lawrence (CONSTANTINE) uses music minimally, wisely allowing the eerie cityscapes to remain mostly silent. The set pieces, including an overgrown, deserted Times Square and a lion hunting a deer in the Flatrion District, are goose bump-inducing moments of stark beauty. A chilling and effective adaptation of a horror classic, I AM LEGEND is also a thought-provoking piece of Hollywood filmmaking.
Customer Reviews
A poignant yet crushingly depressing film
The success of this film really is all down to the acting talents of a certain Mr. Will Smith.
The plot follows Smith's character, an army scientist called Robert Neville- (are there such a thing as army scientists??), who seemingly is the last surviving human left. A virus has wiped out humanity and turned the people it didn't kill immediately into for want of a better description vampire zombies.
Most of the beginning of the film is purely Neville and his pet dog searching the city looking for food and items of use in all the abandoned apartments and stores. They hunt deer and stay in the light. The zombies live in the shadows and can smell blood. Neville attempts to find a cure for the virus in his fortified apartment as he seems to be the only human with immunity.
The brilliance of the film lies in Will Smith's portrayal of a man who is struggling against the truth of his situation - a situation so desperate that most people would probably have given up long ago. He carries on with the grim determination of someone who still has a little hope left despite his outward belief that everyone else is dead. The things he does to keep himself sane, like naming and attempting to converse with shop mannequins perhaps seem ridiculous but are actually heart breaking. YOu will really feel for Neville.
With the film being a remake of the Omega Man I imagine most people know what happens already. The film does have an alternate ending that whilst more upbeat tends to stretch the ideas of acceptance a little far I think!
It's a good film - not the best by a long stretch but is very watchable thanks in no small part to Mr. Smith. The worst part of the film is the sense of desperation - it's palpable. It makes the film hard to watch, not because it's bad but because if you get into it, it's pretty uncomfortable to watch. It's quite powerful.
The HD picture and sound are first rate on this disk. It's a new film and hence has been translated to Bluray flawlessly. Great stuff.
Solid entertainment.
Blu-ray Quality
I thought I'd write this review for the HD fans out there. As I noticed some people have given the picture quality a 5/5. However I'm sure that there are other HD purists out there like me. I hate digital compression with a passion, to the extent it dictates what channels I watch on digital TV. I really have the eye for it. Unfortunately I was detecting digital compression on this Blu-ray disc. Mainly on Will Smith's face, it really started to annoy me. Parts of his face would stay still when he moved. This is a common problem of variable bit rate. Its actual bit rate does average lower than my other Blu-ray films. It may have been necessary to compress it a bit more because there are 2 films on the disc. I wouldn't let my review put you off of buying the Blu-ray version, it is amazing on scenes of New York. I just wanted to let the HD purists know that it will not be the absolute best quality Blu-ray can achieve.
"Earth" by the BBC is my current Blu-ray demo disc if I want to show the system off.
Movie: 3~4.25/5 Picture Quality: 4~4.75/5 Sound Quality: 4.75/5 Extras: 3/5
Version: U.S.A / Region Free
Disc size: 40,341,045,500 bytes
Codec : VC-1
Audio : English Dolby True HD 16-bit / Dolby Digital 640 Kbps
Theatrical Version
Running time : 1:40:31
Movie Size : 16,347,887,616 bytes
Average Video Bit Rate : 16.14 Mbps
Alternate Version
Running time : 1:43:53
Codec : VC-1
Movie Size : 17,440,892,928 bytes
Video Bit Rate : 16.30 Mbps
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