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Hancock
Hancock
2008 ·92 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 12+
6.2
IMDb 6.4 КП 7.4 RT 42% MC 49
Fantasy, Action
Director: Peter Berg
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Hancock is a down-and-out superhero who's forced to employ a PR expert to help repair his image when the public grows weary of all the damage he's inflicted during his lifesaving heroics. The agent's idea of imprisoning the antihero to make the world miss him proves successful, but will Hancock stick to his new sense of purpose or slip back into old habits?

Budget: $150M
US Gross: $227.95M
Worldwide: $629.4M
Will Smith
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Charlize Theron
Actor
Jason Bateman
Actor
🎬 Saturn Awards 2009 — Best Fantasy Film
🎬 Golden Eagle 2009 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 Saturn Awards 2009 — Best Actor
🎬 Saturn Awards 2009 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2009 — Best International Feature Film

Hancock is widely recognized as a refreshing subversion of the traditional superhero archetype, anchored by a charismatic performance from Will Smith. However, critics and audiences are divided on the film's structural shift, as the promising comedic first half gives way to a polarizing and uneven dramatic conclusion.

Acting Will Smith delivers a compelling performance that perfectly captures the character's unique blend of cynicism, alcoholism, and eventual vulnerability.
Originality The film successfully offers a fresh, satirical take on the superhero genre by featuring a reckless, unlikable protagonist who deviates from traditional moral archetypes.
Cinematography Technical elements like CGI and cinematography provide a polished and visually competent spectacle throughout the film.
Humor The humor effectively drives the engaging first half, though many viewers feel the quality of the writing becomes inconsistent as the story progresses.
Screenplay The narrative structure is divisive; audiences disagree on whether the transition from a raunchy comedic premise to a serious, myth-driven drama is a creative success or a disjointed failure.
Ending The ending is frequently criticized for being predictable, underdeveloped, or failing to live up to the intriguing potential established at the start of the film.
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