PROJECT

Formerly known as Children's Express, Headliners is a UK-wide news agency producing news, features and comment by young people for everyone.

Through a unique learning through journalism programme, young people aged 8 to 19 research and write stories on issues that are important to them for publication in national and local newspapers, magazines, television and radio.

The aim of this blog, created by Maëlle Guéroult and Connor Scullion, is to let every young person from Northern Ireland express their ideas and opinions, whatever their background.

The views contained in this blog are those of the individual writer and are not necessarily endorsed by Headliners, the host school or any other partner organisation.

If you want to join us, e-mail us!

Saturday, January 12

Will Smith is a Legend in his own movie





By Conrad Corr (16)



Would you like to find yourself alone in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies want nothing more than to feast on your flesh? Well then I Am Legend would interest you.
Based on the novel by Richard Matheson, the film is directed by Francis Lawrence and features the Golden Globe-winner Will Smith.
The movie follow's Smith's character as he wanders a deserted New York after its population has been wiped out by a lethal virus.
Unfortunately for him he is not alone as many people changed into zombies as the bug mutated. Smith plays a virologist Robert Neville who takes it upon himself to find the cure.
The film as a whole was brilliant with a balanced fusion of CGI and great acting. The movie is unusual in the sense that most of the film Smith has no other actor to interact with other than a dog and a few mannequins.
This gives the movie an eerie atmosphere at times and there are shots of the Big Apple that look almost primeval. The production, which took place in New York in 2006, proved to be expensive with just one scene on the Brooklyn Bridge costing $5 million.
The only disappointing feature of the film is the lack of background into Smith’s character. He seems to be a scientist turned soldier without any true explanation as to why he under took the job of being the saviour of the earth.
Did he have any part to play in the creation of the killer virus and if so how? All we know is that Smith cannot be affected by the air borne virus.
I Am Legend is a great film, however, if you want to see Smith in a futuristic setting with a little less blood and gore I Robot is a decent alternative.

No comments: