In Collection
#319
Seen It:
Yes
USA / English
Denzel Washington |
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Dakota Fanning |
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Style trumps substance in
Man on Fire, a slick, brooding reunion of
Crimson Tide star Denzel Washington and director Tony Scott. The ominous, crime-ridden setting is Mexico City, where a dour, alcoholic warrior with a mysterious Black Ops past (Washington) seeks redemption as the devoted bodyguard of a lovable 9-year-old girl (the precociously gifted Dakota Fanning), then responds with predictable fury when she is kidnapped and presumably killed. Prolific screenwriter Brian Helgeland (
Mystic River,
L.A. Confidential) sets a solid emotional foundation for Washington's tormented character, and Scott's stylistic excess compensates for a distended plot that's both repellently violent and viscerally absorbing. Among Scott's more distracting techniques is the use of free-roaming, comic-bookish subtitles...
even when they're unnecessary! Adapted from a novel by A.J. Quinnell and previously filmed as a 1987 vehicle for Scott Glenn,
Man on Fire is roughly on par with Scott's similar 1990 film
Revenge, efficiently satisfying Washington's incendiary bloodlust under a heavy blanket of humid, doom-laden atmosphere.
--Jeff Shannon
Barcode |
5039036019927 |
Region |
2 |
Release Date |
14/02/2005 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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