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MAN on FIRE (DVD, 2004)

This is a hard-hitting story that is, unfortunately, a very relevant and believable tale about what is happening in Mexico today. It is a story of kidnapping and hostage ransom that currently happens at least 3-4 times a day in Mexico, D.F. John Creasy (Denzel Washington)is an alcoholic, ex-CIA operative who has so many demons chasing him in his mind that he can't work or sleep. As a former "fixer", with too many dead faces in his past, he is invited to Mexico by his former partner and best friend, Rayburn, (Christopher Walken) who has found him a job as a bodyguard for the nine year old daughter of a wealthy Mexican industrialist. Creasy is apprehensive, but when he meets the family he is instantly hired by the wife who is also an American, and has a good feeling about him. He meets "Pita", the nine year old, and there is the beginning of a relationship. Pita, (Dakota Fanning) is very outgoing and friendly and Creasy doesn't quite know how to react. At first he keeps a distance, almost afraid to get close, but very soon he is swept into her charms, and a close relationship, almost like a father and daughter relationship develops. Suddenly the unthinkable happens. Pita is kidnapped and Creasy is gravely wounded. This was the kidnappers' biggest mistake; they didn't kill him! The kidnapping went very bad. Creasy killed several of the kidnappers who it turns out were police officers. Creasy goes after anyone who had anything to do with crime; a relentless one man death squad trying to get to the top of the ring. Along the way, he discovers that Pita's dad and lawyer were part of the kidnapping too. Creasy finally hunts down the ring leader, and discovers that Pita is still alive. He sets out to rescue her, even though he knows it may cost him his life. This is an excellent movie and I recommend it to anyone who likes action type films. Both Denzel Washington and Christopher Walken turn in excellent performances, and Dakota Fanning is also very good as "Pita".Read full review...

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Man on Fire: Worth Watching.

Tony Scott's "Man on Fire" employs superb craftsmanship and a powerful Denzel Washington performance in an attempt to elevate genre material above its natural level, but it fails. The underlying story isn't worth the effort. At first we're seduced by the jagged photography and editing, which reminds us a little of "City of God" and "21 Grams." We're absorbed by Washington's character, an alcoholic with a past he cannot forgive himself for. And we believe the relationship he slowly develops with the young Mexico City girl he's hired to protect. But then the strong opening levels out into a long series of action scenes, and the double-reverse ending works more like a gimmick than a resolution.

The screenplay is by Brian Helgeland, whose work on "Mystic River" dealt with revenge in deep, painful personal terms. But this time action formulas take over. The hero outshoots and outsmarts half the bad guys in Mexico City. He seems to be homeless, yet has frequent changes of wardrobe and weaponry, even producing a shoulder-mounted missile launcher when necessary. And as he plows his way through the labyrinth of those responsible for kidnapping the girl, the body count becomes a little ridiculous, and Washington's character, who seemed very human, begins uncomfortably to resemble an invulnerable superhero. Sure, he gets shot now and again, but can you walk around Mexico City as an accused cop-killer and outgun professional killers indefinitely?

When it seems that everyone who could possibly be killed is dead and the movie must surely be over, there's another whole chapter. We count those still alive, and ask ourselves if the Law of Economy of Characters applies: That's the one that says a movie contains no unnecessary characters, and so the otherwise unexplained presence of a star in a seemingly insignificant role will be richly explained by the end.

All of this is true, and yet the movie has real qualities. Denzel Washington creates a believable, sympathetic character here -- a character complex enough to deserve more than fancy action scenes. Even the last scene involving his character is a disappointment; there's a moment when one thing and one thing only should happen to him, and it doesn't, and the movie lets him, and us, down gently.

Washington plays Creasy, whose resume includes anti-terrorism. He's fallen on hard times, drinks too much, and travels to Mexico for a reunion with his old military buddy Rayburn (Christopher Walken). "Do you think God will forgive us for what we've done?" Creasy asks Rayburn. "No," says Rayburn. "Me neither," says Creasy.

Rayburn has a job for him: acting as a bodyguard for Mexico City industrialist Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony), his American wife Lisa (Radha Mitchell) and their daughter Pita (Dakota Fanning). At the job interview, Creasy is frank about himself: "I drink." Ramos is able to live with this information, but advises Creasy to tell nobody, especially Mrs. Ramos. As we think back over the film, this conversation will take on added importance.

Creasy keeps his distance on the job. Pita wants to be his friend; he explains he was hired as a bodyguard, not a friend. But eventually he bottoms out in his despair, begins to love the little girl, and becomes her swimming coach, Marine-style. These scenes have a real resonance. After she is kidnapped, the movie goes through the standard routine...anywho.. give it a look and I think you will agree that it's pretty good.
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Denzel's Legend

A huge Washington fan, I thought the guy had done supberb acting and then
"Man on Fire" was released. All actors/actresses that are truly great and
fall in the league with the like's of Denzel Washington, have scores of films,
awards, and arena's of fans. Not all of them have a signature movie, that
outshines the actor himself. Man on Fire does just this, depicting a low esteem
burnt out single man, who has so very little "life", love or joy. No family
or even motivation, ambition, or for that matter, for one fairly young, does
it seem to matter to him. However, he does reluctantly accept an assignment
from a friend, who is worried about his soullessness. His job, to be a bodyguard in Mexico, for a 6 year old absolutely darling little girl, whose
mother (american) and father are amoung the wealthy, who have had a number of
abductions in this country of offspring, by mob for large ransom. The children
are rarely found alive, if so, often missing an ear. Terrorized these parents
take action as their peers. They hire a bodyguard, who shows up, to their
estate, showing little emotion, but, shows absoulute commitment to duty.
However, Denzel's character, long into a mode of closing out others, with
barriers, already well in place, is no match for the lively and unconditional
love of a little girls' wide eyed innocents. Her dauntless spirit grabs the
audience and quickly the brick wall crumbles that Washington has hidden behind
for a decade. When the mob does kidnap this little one, the father in Denzel,
seems to set this actor on fire. This is the finest acting ever from such a
gifted and versitile actor, surely one of centuries' best. The ending, is
inconceivable, and demonstrative of what love won't do. This isn't just a
good movie. Rather, Man on Fire is as the Mona Lisa, or Cisten Chapel. Man on
Fire: The canvas, film; the master piece, art by Denzel Washington, with a
meaningful take away principle of truth which will out live the actor.
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Surprisingly Excellent. One of my 2004 Favorites

I went into this movie with no expectations other than it has Denzel Washington as the lead actor (playing Creasy) and, for that reason, it has to be at least decent, right? Other than Denzel's role - I knew nothing about the film. What resulted blew my mind - "Man on Fire" is a brilliant mix of thriller, drama, and action... I had a such a good time with the movie that I was upset when it ended. I was also upset that its theater presence was short lived and I didn't get a chance to see it on a large screen (but I guess my 50" tube will do!).

Denzel plays Creasy - a bodyguard assigned to protect the daughter (played by Dakota Fanning) of an elite American family living in Mexico. Denzel does so perfectly - evoking similarities to "Training Day". Along the way, Denzel and Dakota become close friends and, as he becomes a father figure to her, he also learns about himself and his weakness - when Dakota is kidnapped by bandits seeking ransom, Denzel becomes turns to vigilante seeking safety for the one person he loves.

What's so surprising about this film is the intellect with which it was written and directed. This movie could have easily been turned into a Bond-like movie - big action, big thrills. But while it combines action and thrills, the heart of the movie is in the acting, screenplay and cinematography. The movie is brilliantly put together and pleasure to watch. Visually it is stunningly put together.

While this movie isn't Oscar-worthy, its very well put together and visually stunning. Director Tony Scott does a fine job merging action with artistry and the result is enjoyable to watch.
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Man on Fire

John Creasy (Denzel Washington) is a lost soul. A former government operative, he has become an alcoholic nomad, searching for inspiration and redemption. An old friend (Christopher Walken) who lives in Mexico gets Creasy a job as a bodyguard for nine-year-old Lupita "Pita" Ramos (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of Mexican Samuel (Marc Anthony) and his American wife Lisa (Radha Mitchell). Creasy's primary job is to protect Pita from the kidnapping attempts that are an increasing menace to the children of Mexico City's wealthy. A man of few words and many secrets, Creasy initially balks at Pita's attempts to befriend him, but soon a bond grows between the precocious child and this lonely man who is tormented by his past. When Pita is kidnapped despite Creasy's valiant attempts to save her, he will do anything to bring all of those involved to justice. His fury unravels a net of almost unimaginable corruption and greed in the process. Director Tony Scott (TOP GUN, CRIMSON TIDE) builds the relationship between Creasy and Pita in the first half of the film in order to justify Creasy's violent actions in the latter half, and in the process he does a fine job of keeping the film's tension consistently high.Read full review...

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Man On Fire - Watched on Spike with Background story...

I watched this movie on Spike about a week ago, they played it as a movie of the week type thing. During each commercial they would show some behind the scenes type of stuff. They interviewed the director and he explained how this is a true story based on actual events. He also told a story about how him, another member of the cast/crew, and his bodyguard were surrounded and assualted when they left the area where they were shooting the movie, by 20 men who were armed with guns. He said that Mexico City is a very poor place, where Kidnappings are the second most occuring crime. I found this movie to be very informative, accurate, and very entertaining (thanks to Denzel). I think without Denzel's excellent acting in this movie, it might have been a flop. While it is a great story, with good action scenese, and an even better behind the scenes storyline, if your lucky enough to see it, it is Denzel Washington that carries this movie on his back and does an excellent job at doing so.

Overall Movie Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.
Acting ability by the top stars in this movie: 5 stars.
Recommendation: Buy it!
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Light em if you got em

Whoever wrote this should of won an academy award. This movie will play with your emotions and pull you into the story line. Crissy overcomes his drinking problem, losing interest in himself and starts enjoying his live again with the help of a little girl he is hired to protect. This is a great movie. I had rented it too many times and finally purchased it, glad I did. Buy it enjoy it. Read full review...

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Man On Fire

This is a great action, dramatic, and thrilling film and has the perfect title. I am a Denzel fan and I enjoy Dakota because she is the element that brought Denzel back to life. I believe the dead (Denzel's "burnout" caused him to loose hope in himself and not care for anyone) had to be restored. Anytime you spend time with anyone regardless how disconnected you may feel from the world, there is always something that compels you reach beyond your pity party and realize you are the one that makes a difference. And money may have been the motivator but compassion was the prevailing factor. That is the ultimate sacrifice!Read full review...

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Another Great Denzel Washington Movie

This movie is engaging from beginning to the end. Lots of action and a crazy twist near the end that leaves you shaking your head when the betrayal is revealed. I was literally crying at the ending.

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Man on Fire is a must see!

one of denzels best. i had viewed this movie some years ago, and it has always stuck with me as one that needed to be seen again..a powerful story of an ex military loner who finds himself chauffer to a young girl.(dakota fanning) fanning did a fine job in this film also as the percocious and deep thinking child.. this movie will keep you riveted to the edge of your seat.
i'm glad i purchased this movie again it makes a fine addition to any film library.
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