The nine Loriens are known as the "Garde" and they all have a unique "Legacy" along with other preternatural abilities. The teenagers are protected by a charm, which only allows them to be killed in a set order. John is Number Four. Each member of the Garde is accompanied by a guardian who's job it is to keep them safe.
I went to see I Am Number Four with a lot of preconceived notions. I wasn't sure what to expect based on others' comments. Was this another Twilight with aliens instead of vampires? Was it a re-imaging of Superman?
The film makes no secret this is a story about aliens right from the very start. It's the type of story I enjoy because it excuses the audience from a boring, long, drawn-out origin story. You jump right in and witness the death of Number 3 and keep running. As far as being another Twilight movie, there are some similarities. It does involve teen romance. But I found this movie to be a lot cooler and packed with far more action than I have could possibly expected. Although John does fall in love during the story, I found the relationship between John and Sarah to be more "realistic" for an alien and a human and less "fantastically romantic" than Twilight.
Another Superman? There were similarities here too. John Smith comes from an alien planet and tries to blend in and live a normal life. However, this alien is running for his life and didn't come to Earth to become a costumed superhero.
So much power! |
Sarah |
Henri |
I Am Number 6 |
I Am Number Four sets the audience up for a sequel and I hope the movie does well enough at the box office so we actually get to see it. One of the unanswered questions on everyone's mind is where is Number Five? He isn't shown in the movie at all. I'm sure Number 7 and 8 are being saved for the sequel.
Doesn't everyone wish they could do this? |
Number 6: walk softly and carry a heavy pistol |
Is that the tell-tale glow of a biotic barrier? |
Thanks for the comments after reading I feel more comfortable about going and seeing the movie now.
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