# Saturday, February 19, 2005
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I’ve just watched the DVD “Man on Fire” and have to say I found it riveting. In fact it was so enthralling that I feel the need to blog about it; something I’ve not done about a film before. Basically it’s a revenge flick caused by the kidnapping of John Creasy’s (Denzel Washington) young charge. The first third of the movie provides an insight into John Creasy’s background and his new relationship with Pita (Dakota Fanning) and the remainder details Creasy’s revenge on all who were involved with or profited from her abduction.

This is an incredibly powerful film primarily due to the performances from Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning. Denzel’s acting abilities are well known but I’ve also been a fan of Dakota since she appeared in “Taken”. It has to be said that there is a fair bit of violence during the revenge part but I don’t think it’s over the top. In fact, due to the events in the film, you end up actively wanting Creasy to take extreme action. I won’t spoil it by telling you what happens – you need to watch it for yourself.

There are a number of points that make this film stand out. Firstly the pace; once the kidnap takes place nothing detracts from Creasy’s primary objective. There is no side story, no “relationship” getting in the way. Actually, if you watch the deleted scenes then he was supposed to hook up with Pita’s mother and I’m glad Tony Scott stuck to the main story. Secondly, the sound track is perfect. Almost every scene has music and it compliments the action on screen. My particular favourite is the rave scene – a wall of sound, not much dialogue and a load of action. The cinematography and subtitle overlays are just as effective. Finally the ending matches the mood exactly. I was expecting the usual “Hollywood ending” – main character succeeds against all odds to save the day. Well thankfully the finale isn’t ruined by an implausible conclusion and the ending is more in line with the rest of the picture. Even the alternate ending fits (do watch it in the extras) but I prefer the one chosen for the final cut.

OK, that’s all I have to say. Go watch the film and let me know if you agree.

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posted on Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:25:35 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
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Monday, February 21, 2005 3:01:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I was sadly disappointed with the movie. I really didn't care about the main character, and the 50% of the movie which should have been more accurately titled "Man is a Babysitter" bored me silly - I was simply not convinced about the cheesy & hack "nasty man is made to smile by sweet little girl" storyline. The movie tried to develop a full three-dimensional character by just giving him a dark side from his past - with nothing more than a single line buried in a passing conversation about his motivations. I felt the pace sometimes made me feel the actors seem bored with the whole thing. With the entire movie flooded with gratuitous, distracting hand-held camera shots and some unnecessarily elongated scenes, the pace just drags and to me, Mr.W did not seem as engaged with the character as much as usual. Style over content... predictable, slow (until it eventually heats up) and irritating.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:41:45 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I, like you, thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I enjoyed the slow pace of the movie and felt that it supported his slow recovery from bullet wounds and then his dogged pursuit of Pita's captors.

It was easy to watch Denzel play a hard core, spiritually washed out husk of a man who came to light (on fire if you will) to avenge Pita's apparent slaying and then rescue the little girl in exchange for his own life. Truly a passionate tale and the lush cinematographic captture of Mexico in all it's many extremes of man and nature was very evocative. I felt very satisfied after watching this film.
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