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Man on Fire Director: Tony Scott Cast: Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Christopher Walken, Giancarlo Giannini

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 01/08/2008
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,767

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Denzel Washington is always good, so it’s no surprise to see him effortlessly dominating this taut, violent action film directed with panache by Tony Scott ((Top Gun, Enemy of the State). What is surprising is how skillfully child star Dakota Fanning plays off the veteran actor in their scenes together. Washington is John Creasy, a former Special Forces operative who reluctantly takes a job as bodyguard to Pita Ramos (Fanning), the young daughter of a wealthy Mexican industrialist (Marc Anthony) and his stunningly beautiful Anglo wife (Radha Mitchell). A sullen, morose individual with a drinking problem, Creasy gradually warms to Pita’s sunny disposition -- only to succumb to the dark side of his nature when the girl is kidnapped and presumed murdered. Washington is remarkably convincing as the avenging angel who relentlessly pursues anyone who had a hand in the child’s disappearance. Cold-blooded and ruthless, this character reveals qualities Denzel seldom exhibits on screen; his portrayal of Creasy rivals his Oscar-nominated turn as the crooked cop in Training Day. And Fanning is so adorable -- and so realistic -- that her sudden removal from center stage lends added urgency and apprehension to the story. Scott’s staging is designed to keep viewers on edge throughout; his camera darts every which way and many shots are cut so short that they barely register as flashes on the screen. Action sequences erupt quickly in short, staccato bursts. But the visual pyrotechnics are strictly secondary to the powerful performances of Washington and Fanning, one of the most unlikely -- but most effective -- screen teams in recent memory. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Awesomeby Anonymous

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January 11, 2007: An awesome action/drama but this one, as said before, has a story line that is gripping. Lots of unexpected twists in the story line also. It is not your typical happy ending but it does end with a nice "hero" ending. Probably not a good movie choice for kids and young teens due to a little gore and action. Awesome performances by the actors and actresses. I love this movie so much that it does not get put back on the movie rack.

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen edition.

not your usual action movieby Anonymous

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February 17, 2006: this is not your usual action movie. it contains great action sequences, but the movie centers on emotion and the relationship between creasy and pita. it also has great camera work and cimetography that brings a realism to the film. there is no moment wasted and there are great performances by the cast, from the biggest to smallest roles. great job,Mr. Scott, for bringing us this masterpiece.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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