lukem-52760
WILL SMITH is a BRILLIANT actor FACT.
Smith gives a powerful & fantastic performance as the lonely last man survivor in the world,he's Robert Neville & he's surviving in New York City with just his dog but there are others but they are infected zombie types that only come out at night. I am legend is a BRILLIANTLY made sci-fi Horror Thriller that's intense & scary & emotional & that is solely because of WILL SMITH!!! His performance is BRILLIANT,his emotional eyes say it all.A true modern Classic
MichaelMRamey
This is another film that gets a lot of hate, mostly because of the ending. I thought it was a decently done post-apocalyptic film that features only one actor for the majority of the film. It was a fun watch that executed better than many critics would like to admit. It may sound like I'm heavily praising this film for something I only have a 6/10 to, but I think I Am Legend's negatives have already been magnified in other reviews.
isabeladams-14690
The dog dies and I cried so much and it ruined the whole movie for me. The dog did not need to die. This is terrible and the dog should have lived until the end. Don't get me loving this animal and then rip my heart out and stomp on it.
egasulla
If this wasn't based on the book by Richard Matheson, it would be just another silly sci-fi flick. Still a very bad one, but one of many.Problem is, it is based on the book, a great one, but the message is fully reverted. It's not just an adaptation, it's a complete 180 degrees turn, almost as if the script writer hated the novel and purposely set on destroying its message.No spoilers here, suffice to say that even the title does not make sense in the context of the movie, while it is central to the book.I wish there was a law against adapting books without carrying the basic message more or less untouched. Turns out not only there isn't, but movie adaptations have the power to make boatloads of money, so I guess Matheson made some nice bucks from copyrights, and thus he might have been happy with the outcome. As a loving reader of his great story, I'm not.