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Movie Reviews This week:
THE BOOK OF ELI (In Theaters Now)
Starring Denzel Washington, the world has been decimated by "The Big Flash) that makes survival the only thing that matters In order to exist, things like water, shoes, and things like moist towelettes are a tradable commodity. Those who survived may not retain the right to be called humanity.
Eli (Denzel Washington) has been compelled for 30 years to cross the wasteland of the country to deliver his sacred package to a final resting place. Eli must protect his valuable parcel with life and limb which is the cost of any who attempt to prey upon him.
Gary Oldman is Carnegie, a "town gentlemen" who has an affinity for books. Once Eli passes through Carnegie's town and it's discovered that Eli may be carrying a powerful book, Carnegie has to have it. Wonderful choreography and some true scenes of wet-work make this action fare not for the squeamish.
The pacing of the film had me worried until Mila Kunis (as Solara) decided that with Eli, there could be a way to freedom. He travels alone but she won't let him. They banter quite well and there are many foreshadowing's in their dialogue.
The price life and beliefs has been purchased many times over in life and blood. Slow at times and predictable in others, BOOK OF ELI is an entertaining film with big names playing unfamiliar characters. All in all, it's a good show and leaves hope with you even in the bleak circumstance.
Just don't touch Eli with that hand again, I promise you, you won't get it back.
RAVENLOCHES ENTERTAINMENT RATING - B




( 2.9 / 70 )

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