RATING: 
				PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action. 
				GENRE:
				Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adaptation  
				RELEASE: 
				June 17, 2011  
				STARRING: 
				Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Mark Strong, Tim Robbins, Peter Sarsgaard, Angela Bassett  
				DIRECTOR:
				Martin Campbell  
				DISTRIBUTOR:
				Warner Bros.  
				  
			 
							 
							
							
							 
							
							
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				CHRISTIAN MOVIE REVIEW
				
				Green Lantern
				
				By Hannah Goodwyn 
		        CBN.com Producer
				  
				
				
		 
		  CBN.com 
        - Warner Bros. continues its superhero campaign at the box  office this weekend with their new release, Green  Lantern, starring Ryan Reynolds as famed comic book hero Hal Jordan. Responsible  for  recent D.C. Comics blockbusters Superman  Returns and The Dark Night, the  production studio puts its faith in director Martin Campbell to thrill audiences and bring in millions in ticket sales. A feat the action flick it is  sure to achieve. 
		However, the measure of film isn’t – from a critic or  moviegoer’s perspective – how much it makes. The question is: is the movie  worth the $10 box office ticket? 
		In the case of Green  Lantern, not so much, hence the Microwave Popcorn rating. (Read on to see  why this new superhero movie doesn’t blow your mind.) 
		The Movie in a Minute
		Hot-shot test pilot Hal Jordan lives a self-fulling life in  the wake of his father’s legacy. His world is turned upside when he discovers an alien lifeform and is chosen  to join the Green Lantern Corps. Protectors of peace, the Green  Lanterns are the police force for the universe. Each sector of the cosmos has a Green  Lantern safeguarding it, one who harnesses a unified, mystical power to defeat  fearful enemies. With this new responsibility, Hal has to learn some lessons and ultimately overcome his fears  and fight enemies from faraway galaxies and close to  home. 
		What Works -- and Doesn't -- in Green Lantern 
		Green Lantern touches on spiritual themes, a plus for the film. Hal’s transformation into a selfless superhero is engaging. Jealousy  rears its ugly head – literally, showing the intense darkness envy allows in one's soul. Fear – a  central theme in Green Lantern story – is exposed as the one thing that can destroy the  universe, consuming the most noble of souls. 
		The film’s treatment of good verses evil is … interesting. The  ideas that fear imprisons and only true light can  release the bound is reassuring, as these lines aren’t always so  clearly drawn in film. The thing about Green Lantern is that good triumphs by way of a mystical force that gives power  to the Green Lanterns and through the willpower of man. 
		Just as Tobey McGuire was born to play Spider-Man and Robert  Downey Jr. was built to be Iron Man, so is Ryan Reynolds a perfect fit as the  Green Lantern. Since his first moments on screen as Wade Wilson in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Reynolds, a  consummate comedic actor, has shown his proficiency for action roles. It takes a  strong presence and humorous side to pull off the charming Hal so many comic book fans have loved since his origin in the  1940s. Reynolds delivers on all counts. 
		Co-stars Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Angela Bassett, Mark  Strong, and Tim Robbins do fine to support the story in their respective roles. The problems come with Parallax and the  Guardians of the Universe. Fans may love these characters; to a non-fan,  they may come across as odd and uninteresting. Parallax, the villain of the movie, simply isn’t terrifying enough. 
		Green Lantern is  surprisingly easy to follow. A narrated introduction gets you up to speed with  what’s going on in the universe. Coming in at under 2 hours, the length of the  film is agreeable. However, director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale, Edge of  Darkness) may have jumped the gun a bit as the final battle scene feels cut short. It  wraps up too cleanly and quickly  to be satisfying. 
		Rated PG-13, Green  Lantern is not low on violence and foul language. Prepare to see the life being sucked out of characters,  someone being burned alive, and a sharp needle piercing a man's forehead. These violent  images,  one-night-stand talk, and profanity make this a no-go for  kids and young teens. 
		In the End 
		Sci-fi fans will likely enjoy this take on Hal Jordan’s  transformation. Moviegoers in general? Maybe, maybe not. Though Green Lantern has some incredibly funny moments, a  great lead in Ryan Reynolds, and a fairly complex plot made easy to follow, the movie as a whole just doesn’t  make you want to stand up and cheer. 
		Note: If you do see Green Lantern, stay through the initial credits. There's an extra clip.  
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         Hannah Goodwyn is the Family and Entertainment producer for CBN.com. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.  
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