Hancock

Hancock
Vive a Los Angeles, è alcolizzato, ha superpoteri che non riesce a gestire, è disprezzato dai malviventi e impopolare tra i cittadini: è Hancock. Supereroe inadeguato e imperfetto, salva la vita a Ray Embrey, dirigente di una società di pubbliche relazioni e premuroso padre di famiglia, il quale si prende a cuore quel caso super-umano, investendo tempo ed energia per riabilitare l'uomo e riscattare l'eroe agli occhi della comunità. Tuttavia certi vizi, come un passato amore, sono duri a morire...
A Unique Take on Superheroes That Falls Short
"Hancock" starts with a fresh and intriguing concept, offering a darker, more cynical take on the superhero genre. The film's first half is particularly strong, presenting a reluctant and flawed hero who struggles with both his powers and public perception. Will Smith delivers a solid performance, bringing both charisma and emotional depth to the role, making Hancock a compelling character despite his self-destructive tendencies.
Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman provide strong support, with Bateman adding humor and heart as a PR specialist trying to rehabilitate Hancock's image. Theron, on the other hand, brings a mysterious and intriguing presence that adds complexity to the story.
However, the film loses its way in the second half, shifting gears in a way that feels rushed and inconsistent. The tonal shift from comedy and satire to a more dramatic and mythology-driven narrative doesn't quite work, making the latter part of the film feel disjointed. The potential for a deeper exploration of Hancock's character and backstory is there, but it feels underdeveloped, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
Despite its flaws, "Hancock" remains an entertaining film with a unique premise and strong performances. It just doesn't fully capitalize on its potential, making it a fun but ultimately unremarkable watch.
A Unique Take on Superheroes That Falls Short
"Hancock" starts with a fresh and intriguing concept, offering a darker, more cynical take on the superhero genre. The film's first half is particularly strong, presenting a reluctant and flawed hero who struggles with both his powers and public perception. Will Smith delivers a solid performance, bringing both charisma and emotional depth to the role, making Hancock a compelling character despite his self-destructive tendencies.
Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman provide strong support, with Bateman adding humor and heart as a PR specialist trying to rehabilitate Hancock's image. Theron, on the other hand, brings a mysterious and intriguing presence that adds complexity to the story.
However, the film loses its way in the second half, shifting gears in a way that feels rushed and inconsistent. The tonal shift from comedy and satire to a more dramatic and mythology-driven narrative doesn't quite work, making the latter part of the film feel disjointed. The potential for a deeper exploration of Hancock's character and backstory is there, but it feels underdeveloped, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
Despite its flaws, "Hancock" remains an entertaining film with a unique premise and strong performances. It just doesn't fully capitalize on its potential, making it a fun but ultimately unremarkable watch.



















