Hancock turns the standard superhero movie inside-out: The title character (Will Smith) can fly, has superstrength, and is invulnerable, but he's also a sloppy, alcoholic jerk who causes millions of dollars in property damage whenever he bothers to fight crime. When he saves the life of a public-relations agent named Ray (Jason Bateman, Arrested Development), Ray decides to improve Hancock's image--starting by having Hancock surrender himself to the authorities and go to prison for his lawless behavior. The idea is that once he's in prison, the crime rate will go up, and people will start to realize Hancock might be of value after all. This is only the first act of Hancock--from there, the movie takes several clever turns that shouldn't be revealed. Hancock isn't a great movie (among other things, director Peter Berg overuses close-ups with a hand-held camera to a degree that may cause motion sickness), but it is an extremely entertaining one. The script, which holds together far better than most superhero movies, has a propulsive plot, good dialogue, some compassion for its characters, and even an actual idea or two. The spectacular action at least gestures towards obeying the laws of physics, which actually makes the special effects more vivid. The three leads (Smith, Bateman, and Charlize Theron as Ray's wife, Mary) deftly balance the movie's mixture of comedy, action, and drama. All in all, a smart subversive twist on a genre that all too often takes itself all too seriously. --Bret Fetzer
Stills from Hancock (click for larger image)
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Will Smith | John Hancock |
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Charlize Theron | Mary |
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Jason Bateman | Ray |
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Jae Head | Aaron |
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Eddie Marsan | Red |
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David Mattey | Man Mountain |
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Maetrix Fitten | Matrix |
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Thomas Lennon | Mike |
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Johnny Galecki | Jeremy |
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Hayley Marie Norman | Hottie |
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Dorothy Cecchi | Woman in Dive Bar |
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Michelle Lemon | Girl at Bus Bench |
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Akiva Goldsman | Executive |
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Michael Mann | Executive |
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Brad Leland | Executive |
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Trieu Tran | Executive |
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Darrell Foster | Police Sergeant |
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Liz Wicker | Female Cop |
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Taylor Gilbert | Female Hostage |
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Caroll Tohme | Clapping Guy |
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Barbara Ali | Woman Under Ray's Car |
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Ryan Radis | Rail Crossing Crowd |
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Elizabeth Dennehy | Rail Crossing Crowd #2 |
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Darren Dowler | Rail Crossing Crowd |
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John Frazier | Train Engineer |
| Director | Peter Berg |
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| Writer | Vincent Ngo, Vince Gilligan | |
| Producer | Ian Bryce, Allegra Clegg, Akiva Goldsman, Eric Heffron, James Lassiter, Michael Mann, Michelle McGonagle, Jonathan Mostow, Tracey Nyberg, Richard Saperstein, Will Smith | |
| Musician | John Powell | |
| Photography | Tobias A. Schliessler | |
| Edition | Unrated |
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| Packaging | HD Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | 2.35:1 |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 PORTUGUESE: Dolby Digital 5.1 SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 THAI: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | Cantonese | English | French | Korean | Spanish |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 25, 2008 |
| Regions | Region |
| Purchased | For $ 39.95 |
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| Index | 2257 |
| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:24 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 21:53:55 |