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In a mysterious universe, the Green Lantern Corps, an elite defense force of peace and justice have existed for centuries. Reckless test pilot Hal Jordan acquires superhuman powers when he is chosen by the Ring, the willpower-fed source of power. Reluctantly at first, he takes on the challenge after the death of Abin Sur, the finest Green Lantern. Putting his self-doubts aside, and spurred on by his sense of duty and love for his beautiful, intellectually equal, colleague, Carol Ferris, he is soon called to defend mankind from Parallax, a powerful, evil being who feeds on fear. Hal Jordan is the universe's last chance, as many Green Lanterns have been killed and the Corps is weakened. And he might just be the right Green Lantern for the duty of keeping the world safe from harm.
Reckless test pilot Hal Jordan is granted an alien ring that bestows him with otherworldly powers that inducts him into an intergalactic police force, the Green Lantern Corps.
Don't know why folks are dogging the flick. It's good. Not great (Dark Knight, X-2, Iron Man) but not Hulk (first one) either. Development is not really slow. Ryan is much cooler than wimpy tobey mcguire. It is witty, and the folks act like real people. Come on--you find out you have super powers aren't you going to gloat at least a little bit? There could have been more to it--better development of Eo, guardians, etc., but we didn't go to the movies to watch star wars rejects fight. we came here to see GL kick some booty and entertain us. Do yourself and us a favor. See it. The 2nd will be even better because we won't have to spend as much time on introducing the characters.
From director Martin Campbell ("Casino Royale", "The Mask of Zorro") comes "Green Lantern", a silly, vapid comic-book film about a silly character with a downright silly power. This Ryan Reynolds vehicle is pretty much dead on arrival, save for a few likable characters and a few hilariously campy moments. Despite being a "bad" movie, it has some watchability and settles at "average."
Reynolds stars as Hal Jordan, a cocky fighter pilot whose father died (quite humorously and over-the-top, I might add) in a tragic accident when he was a child. He flies jets for Ferris aircrafts, run in part by Hammond (Tim Robins). He is close to his childhood friends Carol (Blake Lively) and Hector, son of Hammond, played by Peter Sarsgard. But he is reckless and haunted by the death of his father, also a fighter pilot, whom is killed in a flashback sequence. (At least in the extended cut of the film that I saw, although I hear parts or even all of this scene are omitted in the theatrical cut.) At the same time, an alien named "Abin Sur", a legendary "Green Lantern" (guardians of the universe whom have special pseudo-magic/pseudo-scientific rings that allow them to conjure up whatever they can imagine) is injured by a ruthless creature named Paralax and crashes on Earth. He finds Jordan and entrusts him with his power-ring to take his place as a Lantern, and despite hesitation, Jordan gives in and decides to help stop the evil Paralax from destroying the world.
On paper, though basic, this isn't a bad set-up for a fun little comic book adventure with some good action and great imagination
and at times, this film does have some good action and great imagination. However, it is also an extremely flawed film for a number of reasons, and can never elevate itself beyond the level of "meh."
Acting wise, this film is very mixed. I'm not really Pro-Ryan Reynolds or Anti-Ryan Reynolds. I like him in some roles while I detest him in others, but here, I didn't know what to think. He isn't acting, he's simply playing an exaggerated version of himself. He's a wise-cracking oaf who at times is completely unlikeable while at others times quite charming. You'll hate his guts in one scene, then love him in the next. Lively is just a mannequin- she is given no good lines or development to work with. Robins tries, but can't do anything with his bland material either. Sarsgard is an enigma- he is so over-the-top (several times shrieking like a 5-year-old girl in unintentionally campy moments), yet at the same time, still the most realistic character. He ends up getting turned into one of the villains, and he is fun to watch as a bad-guy, so he gets kudos. Mark Strong stands out as Sinestro, one of the lanterns who looks like an old-fashioned depiction of the devil (with red skin and a goatee), and he actually plays his role quite well.
The script is a huge part of the problem of the film. It's very, very, very poorly paced. Nothing happens for nearly the first hour of the film (at least in the extended cut, where Jordan doesn't even get the ring until the 30 minute mark, then doesn't do any heroic action for another 45 minutes), then too much happens too quickly, and the gravity of the situation never sets in.
The development is also troubling and riddled with inconsistencies and errors. Particularly troubling is the first scene in which Jordan becomes a Lantern and starts training- he trains for approximately 5 minutes of screen time (not even in montage, this is his first training session depicted in real time and it lasts less than five minutes), and suddenly he just gives up and decides he doesn't want to be a Lantern. (This is one of his most unlikable scenes, as it makes him seem like an enormous spoiled brat for giving up so outlandishly quickly) Until 15 minutes later in the film, when, even though he only trained his powers for five minutes, he is somehow able to save a huge party and perfectly use his powers, before deciding he does want to be a Lantern. This is a VERY messy film, with a lot of logic and plot problems.
The film is well-directed, however. Even though there is very little action, what action there is, is very thrilling and imaginative. Some have complained that Jordon never does anything interesting with his powers, but I disagree- he uses his ring to conjure up all sorts of stuff- cars, jets, drills, giant fists, mini-guns, springs that launch trucks through the air- I thought the power was well-depicted in the film. Also, Campbell does have a great sci-fi flair, and all of the outer-space and alien world sequences are startlingly detailed and very epic. They were almost worth the price of admission alone. And even though the early CG in the film is bad, all of the CG later in the film is very fine and very realistic.
This is a bad movie. It was poorly written and horribly paced, and characters were underdeveloped. However, it is a very pretty piece of eye-candy, the action is phenomenal, there are some genuinely good jokes, and some of the performances provide unintentional campy laughs. So they even out the abysmal plot, and elevate the film to a very watchable status.
I give "Green Lantern" an average 5 out of 10. It's a bad movie, but it's a very fun-to-watch bad movie, and I'd say you should rent the Blu-Ray (for the effects) and watch it once or twice with friends and a lot of popcorn, then forget about it.
Whenever this Lantern returns to terra firma (too often), its imaginative flights are ground down under the Warners overlords' demographic-pandering heels.
The film is based on the comic book character, Green Lantern, published by DC Comics. The story is based on Green Lantern: Secret Orign. The film follows the same basic story and most of the events of Secret Origin though it features Parallax instead of Atrocitus. To date, there have been seven human Green Lanterns in the comics. The first Green Lantern is the Golden Age superhero Alan Scott. Scott was an engineer who found a magic green lantern made from a meteor. He made a ring that allowed him to tap the powers of the "Starheart". He originally had no connection to the Green Lantern Corps, but it was later stated his lantern is from the Corps' early days and is an honorary member. His weakness is wood. The second Lantern is the Silver Age Hal Jordan. This was the first human Lantern in the Corps, the intergalactic police force seen in the film. All members of the Corps are vulnerable to the yellow impurity (derived from Parallax being imprisoned in the Central Battery on Oa) though they can overcome it with enough experience and courage. The third is the Bronze Age Guy Gardner. He was Abin Sur's ring's second choice but farther away than Jordan, and later became Jordan's backup. He was removed from the Corps but later readmitted as an Honor Guard training new recruits. The fourth is fellow Bronze Age John Stewart, one of DC's first African-American superheroes. He was an architect and marine who replaced a comatose Gardner as Jordan's backup. When Jordan resigned from the Corps John was the regular Lantern. He now serves alongside Jordan as his regular duty partner and later with Rayner after the Blackest Night event as an Honor Guard and Gardner following the New 52 reboot. The fifth is Modern Age Kyle Rayner. Rayner was an artist who was chosen by the last Guardian of the Universe after the Parallax-possessed Jordan destroyed most of the Corps. He was possessed by Ion, the green equivalent to Parallax, and later by Parallax. He then was partnered with Gardner and later Stewart as an Honor Guard. The sixth Lantern is the Modern Age Jade, the daughter of Alan Scott. She had the same powers as her father, though without the need for a ring or lantern. During this time she was also vulnerable to wood. After her resurrection, she joined the Corps and was given a ring. The seventh and final Green Lantern Simon Baz was introduced during the relaunched Green Lantern series after the New 52 reboot. Simon is an Arab-American who has faced persecution because of the Arab peoples connection to 9/11 and was a minor league criminal and suspected terrorist that was falsely accused before the ring that Sinestro had before he and Jordan were apparently murdered by the Guardians had chosen him as its next wielder and Baz decided to work on turning over a new leaf after becoming a Green Lantern. As of the "New 52" continuity there are currently five human lanterns Jordan, Gardner, Stewart, Rayner, and Baz, with both Alan Scott and Jade no longer in existence. However, a younger version of Alan Scott is being used as part of DC's "Earth 2" continuity which is cast in an alternate universe. The movie focuses on the second Lantern introduced, Harold "Hal" Jordan. The producers briefly considered making the movie about Scott. But Jordan is more popular and introduced the greater Green Lantern mythology. Scott was in early versions of the Jordan-centered movie but eventually written out. Gardner was in the script as a small role with potential to be expanded, but not included in the movie. Former marine and current actor/model Nick Jones was rumored to play Stewart in a cameo, but the movie makes no mention of Stewart. Yes, but not at the end of the credits. It occurs after the animated credits are shown and before the scrolling credits. Sinestro puts on a yellow ring, and his green lantern suit turns to yellow. It is not explained in the film but the colour yellow is the Achilles heel of Green Lanterns. In the older versions of the comics the colour yellow is the Green Lantern's weakness. However, this will most likely not be covered. The point of the yellow suit is that Sinestro has succumbed to the power of fear. Will is Green, Fear is Yellow, and Sinestro will most likely be the main antagonist of the next movie if it is made using fear as his weapon rather than Will. In the comics, Sinestro takes the yellow ring and creates a "Sinestro Corps", because he thinks the power of fear is stronger. He also feels betrayed and missunderstood by the guardians. No, Green Lantern is a monocular-to-binocular conversion. It was originally filmed in regular/2D, but during post-production, the decision was made for the film to be post converted into Digital 3D. The additional budget for the film during post-production included 3D effects added to the film at the last minute. Before this movie was released, it was stated that a sequel was being developed by writer Michael Goldenberg. On June 26th, 2011, a top studio source told The Hollywood Reporter (THR) that Warner Brothers had given the green light to a sequel despite being "somewhat disappointed" by the first movie's results. The next day, a studio spokesman told THR that no decision had been made. In the ensuing years, there had not been any further developments. The reference made to a green-colored superhero in Deadpool (2016) starring Green Lantern star Ryan Reynolds left the impression that he wouldn't be interested in returning to the role of Hal Jordan (though it might be more of a matter of whether a real costume were made and worn instead of the widely-criticized, post-production digital effects approach being taken). When it was announced in August that a fourteen minutes longer extended cut was to be released fans hoped that it could improve the movie. Unfortunately, the result is rather disappointing. A comparison showed that the difference is only 9 minutes and 33 seconds (excluding credits). The additional scenes are also only plot scenes that do not improve the movie, its story or main characters. There is no more action, relevant new story elements or a deeper insight in Hal Jordan and his problems. Nonetheless one can find a very detailed comparison between both versions with pictures here. a5c7b9f00b
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