In This World, It Pays to Be a Loner
di Manohla Dargis The New York Times
A road warrior of a different sort, the title character played by Denzel Washington in "The Book of Eli" spends much of the story traveling by foot across an eerie landscape, a long and quick knife at the ready. The brown, dusty environs look familiar and not, dotted with abandoned cars and the occasional corpse. When Eli pauses, the camera settles near his feet, and the sky opens above him like a sheltering hand. With his green jacket and unsmiling mouth, he looks like a veteran of an unknown war, a soldier of misfortune — though, given the fog of religiosity that hangs over the movie, he might be an avenging angel. [...]
di Manohla Dargis, articolo completo (5405 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 15 gennaio 2010