The Book of Eliis a 2010 Americanpost-apocalypticneo-Western[2][3]action filmdirected by theHughes Brothers,written byGary Whitta,and starringDenzel Washington,Gary Oldman,Mila Kunis,Ray Stevenson,andJennifer Beals.The story revolves around Eli, a nomad in a post-apocalyptic world who seeks to deliver his copy of a mysterious book to a safe location on the West Coast of the United States. Filming began in February 2009 and took place inNew Mexico.[4]
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Directed by | The Hughes Brothers |
Written by | Gary Whitta |
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Cinematography | Don Burgess |
Edited by | Cindy Mollo |
Music by |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures(United States, Canada and Turkey) Summit Entertainment(International) |
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Running time | 118 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $80 million |
Box office | $157.1 million |
The Book of Eliwas released theatrically in the United States on January 15, 2010, byWarner Bros. Pictures.It received mixed reviews from critics but earned $157.1 million at the worldwide box office on a budget of $80 million.
Plot
Thirty years after anuclear holocaustcaused anecocide,Eli travels on foot across the wasteland of the former United States.[5][6]Wearing sunglasses and ragged clothes, he demonstrates uncanny survival and fighting skills. Searching for water, he arrives in a ramshackle town ruled by a warlord named Carnegie, who seeks to control the people through the power of a certain book, which hishenchmenhave been unable to find.
Eli barters with a store owner, the Engineer, to recharge the battery of his portable music player. At the town bar, he is attacked by a gang of bikers but swiftly kills them all. Impressed, Carnegie invites Eli to join his employ, but Eli declines. Realizing Eli is a literate man like himself, Carnegie forces him to stay the night under guard. Carnegie's blind mistress Claudia brings Eli food and water and Carnegie orders her daughter Solara to seduce Eli, but he rebuffs her. Solara sees Eli has a book, and he offers to share his food, sayinggracebefore they eat. In the morning, Carnegie overhears Solara repeating the prayer to her mother and realizes Eli has the book he has been seeking: aBible.
Eli sneaks away, but Carnegie and his henchmen confront him in the street. When Eli refuses to give up the book, Carnegie orders him killed; the ensuing battle leaves Eli untouched, but many henchmen are dead and Carnegie is shot in the leg. Solara catches up to Eli and leads him to the town's water supply, hoping to accompany him, but he traps her inside and continues alone. Solara escapes and is ambushed by two bandits who attempt to rape her, but Eli reappears and kills them. Continuing toward the West Coast, Eli explains his mission: he has the last remaining copy of the Bible since all other copies were intentionally destroyed following the nuclear war. He says that he was led to the book by a voice in his head, directing him to travel westward to a place to be safe, and assuring him that he would be protected and guided on his journey.
At an isolated house, Eli and Solara fall into a trap but manage to allay the suspicions of the residents, George and Martha, who invite them in for tea. Realizing that George and Martha arecannibals,Eli and Solara attempt to leave just as Carnegie and his men arrive. In the ensuing shootout, George, Martha, and many of Carnegie's men are killed, and Eli and Solara are captured. Threatening to kill Solara, Carnegie forces Eli to surrender the Bible before shooting him and leaving him for dead, departing with his caravan. Solara escapes, destroying one truck with a hand grenade and driving back in another to find Eli. With his remaining vehicle low on fuel, Carnegie returns to town.
Solara finds Eli, and they drive until they reach theGolden Gate Bridge.They row toAlcatraz Island,where they find a group intent on preserving what remains of literature and music. Eli tells the guards that he has a copy of the Bible. Taken inside, Eli dictates theNew King James Versionof the Bible from memory to Lombardi, the sanctuary's leader.[7][6]
In the town, Carnegie discovers Eli's bible is inBraille,revealing Eli to be blind. Claudia, feigning ignorance of Braille, tells Carnegie that his leg wound has becomeinfectedand the loss of his enforcers has led the people torun amok.At the sanctuary, Eli has died, but not before reciting the entire book. A printing press begins producing copies of the Bible, and Lombardi places one on a bookshelf between theHebrew Bibleand theQuran.Offered sanctuary on Alcatraz, Solara chooses instead to return home, taking up Eli's machete and other possessions.
Cast
- Denzel Washingtonas Eli
- Gary Oldmanas Bill Carnegie
- Mila Kunisas Solara
- Ray Stevensonas Redridge
- Jennifer Bealsas Claudia
- Evan Jonesas Martz
- Joe Pingueas Hoyt
- Frances de la Touras Martha
- Michael Gambonas George
- Tom Waitsas Engineer
- Chris Browningas Hijack Leader
- Malcolm McDowellas Lombardi (uncredited)
Production
In May 2007,Columbia PicturesandWarner Bros. Picturessigned theHughes brothersto directThe Book of Eli,based on a script byGary Whitta.[8]Subsequently,Anthony Peckhamrewrote the script, and in September 2008 Denzel Washington won the lead role.[9]The following October, Gary Oldman was cast to star alongside Washington.[10]Principal photographybegan in February 2009 and took place in New Mexico.[11]Alcon Entertainmentfinanced the film and co-produced with Silver Pictures.[12]
Jeff Imadachoreographed the complex fight scenes, which feature theFilipino martial artofarnis.Washington trained for months withDan Inosantoand Imada for his role.[13]
Release
The Book of Eliwas released in theaters on January 15, 2010, by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States; international sales were handled bySummit Entertainment,[14][15]withSony Pictures Releasing Internationaldistributing in a large number of international territories.[16][17]
The film was released on home media (DVD andBlu-ray Disc) in the United States on June 15, 2010, byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment.[18]
Reception
Box office
The film was released in North America on January 15, 2010, in 3,111 theaters. It took in $11,672,970—$3,752 per theater on its opening day.[19]By the end of its openingfour-day holiday weekendit grossed $38,437,553—$12,355 per theater. It ranked number two, behindAvatar.[20]On its second weekend, it placed third withLegiontaking its number two place and grossed $15,732,493—$5,057 per theater.[21]By its third weekend it dropped down to number five and made $8,908,286—$2,897 per theater.[22]The film has come to gross $94,835,059 in the United States and Canada, and $62,256,659 in other markets, with an estimated worldwide total of $157,091,718, over an estimated budget of $80 million.[23][16]
Critical reception
Review aggregatorRotten Tomatoesreports that 47% of 210 critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5.50/10. The site's consensus is that "It's certainly uneven, and many viewers will find that its reach exceeds its grasp, butThe Book of Elifinds the Hughes brothers injecting some fresh stylish fun into the kind of post-apocalyptic wasteland filmgoers have seen more than enough of lately. "[24]Based on 33 critic reviews,Metacritic(another review aggregator) has assigned the film aweighted averagescore of 53 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[25]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[26]
Todd McCarthyofVarietypredicted "this will not be one of... Denzel Washington's bigger grossers".[27]Chicago Sun-TimescriticRoger Ebertgave the film three out of four stars, stating: "You won't be sorry you went. It grips your attention, and then at the end throws in several WTF! moments, which are a bonus."[28]
Reviewing the film forThe A.V. Club,Scott Tobias graded the film a B and wrote, "At a time when theaters are experiencing a glut of doomsday scenarios, the Hughes' ashen, bombed-out future world looks a little too familiar, no matter how crisply they present it. But the showdown between Washington and a deliciously hammy Oldman complicates the film's overt religiosity...".[29]
Owen GleibermanofEntertainment Weeklygave the film a D, calling it "a ponderousdystopianbummer that might be described asThe Road Warrior[Mad Max 2] without car chases, orThe Roadwithout humanity.[30]
Home media
The film was released on DVD andBlu-ray Discon May 31, 2010, in the UK and on June 15, 2010, in the United States and Canada. The DVD took the top spot on all three national home video market charts in its first week. It premiered at No. 1 onHome Media Magazine's Rental Chart, theNielsen VideoScanBlu-ray chart, and the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert Sales Chart, where it outdistanced its nearest competitor in sales by a 3 to 1 margin.[31]
Future
In January 2024, it was announced that aprequeltelevision series was in development.Created/written/executive producedbyGary Whitta,the plot will be set decades before the film and once again center around the titular character. StarringJohn Boyegain the lead role, the star will also serve as an additional executive producer alongsideAllen and Albert Hughes.The television show is in development fromAlcon Television Entertainmentand is currently being shopped to various networks.[32]
See also
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