In the not too distant future, some 30 years after the war end, a solitary man walking on the desolate land that was once the United States. Empty towns, highways destroyed, barren land. Everything around denotes the catastrophe of mass destruction. There is no civilization or law. The roads are in the hands of gangs who would kill for a pair of shoes or a dash of water, or for no reason ...
But none of them is at the height of the traveler. A warrior by necessity, not by choice, Eli (Denzel Washington) just wants peace, but if it is challenged, before their opponents have time to realize his fatal error, Eli will end with them. What so hard to defend is not their life, but the hope of a future, a hope with which he carried and protected for 30 years. A mission that is determined to fulfill. Driven by his commitment and guided by faith in something greater than himself, Eli will do anything to survive and move on.
Just another man in this ruined world understand the power that Eli is in your hands and is willing to take it away: Carnegie (Gary Oldman) a despot who has been erecting in chief in a makeshift village of thieves and gunmen. At the same time, the adopted daughter of Carnegie, Solara (Mila Kunis) is fascinated by Eli, but for a different reason: for the vision it offers of what may exist beyond the realm of his stepfather.
will not be easy to dissuade. Nothing, not anyone stand in his way. Eli has to move forward to fulfill his destiny and an opportunity of salvation to humanity desolate.
post-apocalyptic movie where you have to go with as you have created the world, all that is in or has ceased to exist, for doses of action and especially the sepia color in which it is made.
must be put aside, why, otherwise, the movie totally disappointed in your argument.
If we put Mad Max II and Fahrenheit 451, we get a thing like this, a half-dead world and without law, and a struggle for a book.
to me if I liked it and I was entertaining enough, if not for religious lectures give us half the movie.
But none of them is at the height of the traveler. A warrior by necessity, not by choice, Eli (Denzel Washington) just wants peace, but if it is challenged, before their opponents have time to realize his fatal error, Eli will end with them. What so hard to defend is not their life, but the hope of a future, a hope with which he carried and protected for 30 years. A mission that is determined to fulfill. Driven by his commitment and guided by faith in something greater than himself, Eli will do anything to survive and move on.
Just another man in this ruined world understand the power that Eli is in your hands and is willing to take it away: Carnegie (Gary Oldman) a despot who has been erecting in chief in a makeshift village of thieves and gunmen. At the same time, the adopted daughter of Carnegie, Solara (Mila Kunis) is fascinated by Eli, but for a different reason: for the vision it offers of what may exist beyond the realm of his stepfather.
will not be easy to dissuade. Nothing, not anyone stand in his way. Eli has to move forward to fulfill his destiny and an opportunity of salvation to humanity desolate.
post-apocalyptic movie where you have to go with as you have created the world, all that is in or has ceased to exist, for doses of action and especially the sepia color in which it is made.
must be put aside, why, otherwise, the movie totally disappointed in your argument.
If we put Mad Max II and Fahrenheit 451, we get a thing like this, a half-dead world and without law, and a struggle for a book.
to me if I liked it and I was entertaining enough, if not for religious lectures give us half the movie.
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