‘Hancock’ is the story of a misunderstood superhero who has managed to single-handedly destroy most of LA. Whilst his intentions were good, his conflicted, sarcastic and edgy wit don’t help when dealing with the very annoyed public he’s just saved. Soon, the sardonic superhero discovers that he may have a vulnerable side after saving the life a PR executive, (Jason Bateman – Juno) who slowly makes ‘Hancock’ realise what damage he could be doing to those around him.
If you liked ‘The Incredibles’ you’ll love ‘Hancock’.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 42 reviews):
foxy
Reviewer: honest reviews
Date: 09/08/2008
7/10 for this film yes it was funny in parts ok in others. Went on abit too long but not too much to walk out of. i liked the ending differnt i suppose better then the norm with the heroes.
Hancock is a great film. I recommend it to everyone of all ages. it is not a character Will Smith usually plays but it shows that he can do something different and stil be funny. Some people have said that this film can be to serious to soon but acctually it isn't, i know that because i was laughing the hole way threw it. One perticular thing i can say about Hancock is.....GOOD JOB. i really do recommend this film its fabulous. xx
But good is as far as it gets. Dont get me wrong, it was exciting, very funny and great acting. I thought the storyline could have been a bit better, but unlike other films, when i saw it twice, it wasnt boring and in a way i almost prefered it to the first time i saw it
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