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Robert Neville es un científico brillante, pero incluso él no podrá contener el terrible virus que resulta ser imparable, incurable... y creado por el hombre. De alguna forma, inmune, Neville es ahora el único ser humano superviviente en lo que queda de la ciudad de Nueva York... y quizás en el mundo entero. Pero no está solo. Está rodeado por "los infectados" - victimas de la plaga que se han convertido en seres depredadores, los cuales solo pueden existir en la oscuridad y devoraran o infectaran a todos y todo lo que se cruce en su camino. Durante tres años, Neville ha pasado sus días rebuscando para encontrar comida y suministros, y enviando puntualmente mensajes por radio, desesperado por encontrar a más supervivientes que pudieran estar allí fuera. Mientras tanto, los Infectados permanecen en las sombras, vigilando los movimientos de Neville, esperando que cometa un error fatal. Quizá la última, y mejor, esperanza del ser humano, la única misión que le queda a Neville sea encontrar un modo de revertir los efectos del virus utilizando su propia sangre inmune. Pero es su sangre también lo que persiguen los "infectados", y Neville sabe que el enemigo le supera y que el tiempo se le está acabando rápidamente. (Warner Bros. España)

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POMO 

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español Habría esperado que el guionista Akiva Goldsmaneligiera material más profundo para su guión. Por otro lado, también es el productor ejecutivo, que sabe muy bien que para conseguir una superproducción de éxito basta con convertir una buena premisa en una historia superficial, dotarla de escenografías chulas y poner la cara Will Smith en los carteles. Soy leyenda es el producto comercial perfecto. Pero si quieres disfrutar de todo el potencial de su temática, mira la tensa y escalofriante 30 días de oscuridad seguida por la inteligente y técnicamente avanzada Hijos de los hombres. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés In an amazing opening that reminds us that Lawrence is simply talented, you don't even think that a monumental betrayal is about to happen. The director is innocent in this because having to make something out of Akiva Goldsman's scripted nothingness is unenviable. It does give a few scenes a proper edge, and Will Smith's charisma works quite well, even if he’s not exactly comfortable in the dramatic scenes. However, the rest of it is a drawn-out boring 100 minutes. This was supposed to be a two-and-a-half-hour drama with proper action and fancy special effects, not a big-budget theatrical play with no balls. Someone forgot how to work with dramaturgy and let the creators of post-apocalyptic sci-fi and family soap opera onto the same set. This year, no film deserves the label of disappointment more than this one. ()

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Marigold 

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inglés The atmosphere, which is as thick as pure gold, is considerably diluted in the middle by a) digital monstrosities b) black-ass agitation. Point a) is well balanced by Lawrence's strictly authentic directing and Smith's charisma, but unfortunately, point b) remains hanging in the air menacingly like a rotten crucifix. The raw and hopeless prelude directly tempts to leave it at it is, because the resulting depression would definitely be more impressive than a nice village with a church and God on a cloud. Despite the final "apage satanas", I enjoyed the film. If it wasn't afraid to stay in the declining genre, it could paradoxically be much higher. P.S. If it weren't for the coward producers, the alternative ending would have ironed out the final impression... ()

Lima 

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inglés The cartoonish abilities of the infected are a shame. They are so strong that they could perhaps shred an armoured car and so fast that they could leave Asafa Powell behind in a short sprint. That clashes a bit with the rest of the film, which is actually a kind of intimate story about the lonely life of a single survivor, his feelings and sadness. An "intimate piece" with phenomenal visual effects, it must be added, because you have never seen New York depopulated by digital magic like this before and you may not see it again for a long time in the future. This is a one-man show about a guy who hardly leaves the screen for the whole movie, and Will Smith proves that if you have the acting chops, you can sell it, even the poignant dialogue with the artificial mannequins in the shop window. Who would have guessed years ago that this Fresh Prince, who rapped to the world his wisdom about the 'gangstas' of the neighbourhood, would become such an acclaimed film star. Despite the pathetic ending, it was two interesting hours, although the lady sitting in the cinema behind me had words for it: "....more American crap." She clearly didn't mean it. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés The first half is excellent, with a very good portrayal of a depopulated New York, Will Smith is brilliant and we don’t get to see much of the infected. But in the second half, when they start showing up more often and in their full glory, the quality declines because their CGI look is really not good. Also, the screenwriter deserves to be punched in the face for that ending. The rating is between 3 and 4 stars. ()

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