Welcome to Red Eye Review

Status

Please login in order to use the site's full features.

Joining

If you are not a member then why not join up, simply fill your details in on the right hand side. You'll be able to submit user reviews and make full use of the site.

Member Login

Lost your password?

Sign Up!

In order to sign up to Red Eye Review please go to the registration page. As a registered member you will be able to post user reviews of movies and rate all the content.

The Book of Eli (2010)

The Rundown
User Score
Average: 6.7 (6 votes)
Synopsis
The near future. America is a vast, desolate wasteland. Once-majestic cities are now crumbling deathtraps, and the roads have become nightmarish, brigand-infested highways. Armed with only a shotgun, a samurai sword and his wits, ELI (Denzel Washington) has been traveling this world for years, defending himself from the violent gangs and scavengers competing for limited resources. Arriving in a ramshackle outpost somewhere in what used to be California, Eli finds trouble with an egotistical tyrant, CARNEGIE (Gary Oldman), who rules over his town and his people with an iron fist. Eli befriends the beautiful SOLARA (Mila Kunis), Carnegie’s stepdaughter, and learns of Carnegie’s plans to take control of the region using fear and brutality. Eli manages to escape the town and Carnegie’s clutches, but Solara follows him. Though he initially sends her away, Eli has a change of heart and goes back for Solara, narrowly rescuing her from a gang of hijackers on the unforgiving road. However, Carnegie is still hot on their trail, and Eli must fight his way across the dangerous wastelands, traveling to the shattered ruins of San Francisco and to a climactic, earthshaking showdown with Carnegie and his men. It is here that Eli finally realizes his destiny: to deliver the knowledge that can offer mankind hope, bring civilization back from the brink of destruction and save the future of humanity.


A Word About...
Trailer
Movie Genre
Production Origin
USA
Certification
US: Unknown
UK: Unknown