Boasting a lack of motivation, a week's worth of stubble, and the ability to fly, Hancock struggles with his superhero status even though his talents are needed.
Product Identifiers
Producer
Will Smith, Michael Mann, Akiva Goldsman, James Lassiter
EAN
5035822715233
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66308963
Product Key Features
Film/TV Title
Hancock
Actor
Jason Bateman, Will Smith, Eddie Marsan, Charlize Theron
Director
Peter Berg
Subtitle Language
English\Hindi
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Language
English
Features
Widescreen, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
Aspect Ratio
2.40 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Run Time
88 Mins
Genre
Comedy, Action & Adventure
Additional Product Features
Certificate
12A/12
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times - Hancock is a lot of fun..., Nuts - Jaw-dropping special effects, News Of The World - Will Smith's best blockbuster since MEN IN BLACK... brilliant, Variety - ...there's enough going on to keep audiences watching, New York Times - Hancock makes for one unexpectedly satisfying and kinky addition to HollywoodÆs superhero chronicles
Consumer Advice
Contains moderate violence, strong and aggressive language and crude humour
Hearing Impaired
English
Additional Information
Peter Berg (THE KINGDOM, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS) directs this story of a reluctant superhero, John Hancock (Will Smith). Like the best superheroes, Hancock can fly, is bulletproof, and has insurmountable strength. He uses these gifts to fight crime in Los Angeles and save people in distress. Unfortunately, he is also a drunk who leaves a trail of costly destruction behind during his lifesaving pursuits, and his constant sarcasm fails to win him friends. But after Hancock randomly saves his life, public relations executive Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman) decides to give him a makeover and help the superhero change his image so that the police and citizens of Los Angeles will realize how much they need their seemingly inappropriate hero. All the while, Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron)--who seems to simultaneously have a strange connection and aversion to Hancock--worries that her do-gooder husband will end up disappointed by Hancock's antics.
The special effects are quite impressive, as Hancock flies through Los Angeles crashing into buildings, bursting through freeway signs, and flipping automobiles around as if they were wet noodles. Smith evokes a depth and warmth in Hancock; even when he's unpleasant and anti-social, it's clear that there is more to him. Bateman is well cast as a man who really does want to change the world for the better. And Theron is quite touching in her role as a wife to Ray, a mother to Aaron, and ultimately a saviour to Hancock.