MAN ON FIRE (2004) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING!! Denzel Washington | Full Movie Review!
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Top Comments (10)
This movie is a criminally underrated masterpiece.
“Forgiveness is between them and God. It’s my job to arrange the meeting."-Denzel
Both Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning are great throughout. Solid chemistry between the two.
Powerful movie. When Pita chooses to run back to the fallen Creasy, it gets me everytime.
After Top Gun (1986), the late Tony Scott wanted to adapt the A. J. Quinnell novel of Man on Fire. Instead it was made into a film with Scott Glenn as Creasy, co-starring Joe Pesci and with limited release for only 3 countries in 1987. T. Scott circled back around to the story, over a decade later. If it was going to be remade, it would be timely to the kidnappings occurring in Italy. This would be Denzel and Tony's second film together. Also the first real Denzel flick as an avenging angel. When he gets these guys for what they did, no mercy whatsoever. It makes you appreciate DW even more in The Book of Eli and the Equalizer trilogy. All the Tony Scott signatures. Highly visual with a total intensity. Close-ups, background, with or without movement. The lighting does make it look like an much older film. Denzel & Dakota are wonderful in their portrayals and the onscreen relationship is touching as it should be. The supporting cast is good too. Other players in their roles don't chew up as much as the primary one, but that's ok. Creasy survived in the 1987 version. Having him perish as an selfless act for the 2004 version was just as gratifying.
When this movie came out, it really set the bar for movies as a whole and definitely cemented Denzel as one of the best actors in the business in my eyes
No matter how many times I watch this movie, I still enjoy the hell out of it.
Radha Mitchell rocked this role as the mother. Vigilant, concerned, loving. And she absolutely sold the terror and outrage.
GREAT job. I do believe you skipped over what might be the most important visual ( scene ) in the movie. When Creasy attempts suicide then calls Rayburn, after their conversation ( a bullet always tells the truth) ends and Creasy is broken and sitting in the rain he looks up and sees Pita looking down on him a broken man hired to protect a child and who just attempted suicide because of his haunting past deeds. I believe this scene changes his entire outlook. He realizes that he's the body guard but he's now protecting his guardian angel. That is how I saw this scene. Thank you for reviewing this GREAT GREAT movie
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Top Comments (10)
This movie is a criminally underrated masterpiece.
“Forgiveness is between them and God. It’s my job to arrange the meeting."-Denzel
Both Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning are great throughout. Solid chemistry between the two.
Powerful movie. When Pita chooses to run back to the fallen Creasy, it gets me everytime.
After Top Gun (1986), the late Tony Scott wanted to adapt the A. J. Quinnell novel of Man on Fire. Instead it was made into a film with Scott Glenn as Creasy, co-starring Joe Pesci and with limited release for only 3 countries in 1987. T. Scott circled back around to the story, over a decade later. If it was going to be remade, it would be timely to the kidnappings occurring in Italy. This would be Denzel and Tony's second film together. Also the first real Denzel flick as an avenging angel. When he gets these guys for what they did, no mercy whatsoever. It makes you appreciate DW even more in The Book of Eli and the Equalizer trilogy. All the Tony Scott signatures. Highly visual with a total intensity. Close-ups, background, with or without movement. The lighting does make it look like an much older film. Denzel & Dakota are wonderful in their portrayals and the onscreen relationship is touching as it should be. The supporting cast is good too. Other players in their roles don't chew up as much as the primary one, but that's ok. Creasy survived in the 1987 version. Having him perish as an selfless act for the 2004 version was just as gratifying.
When this movie came out, it really set the bar for movies as a whole and definitely cemented Denzel as one of the best actors in the business in my eyes
No matter how many times I watch this movie, I still enjoy the hell out of it.
Radha Mitchell rocked this role as the mother. Vigilant, concerned, loving. And she absolutely sold the terror and outrage.
GREAT job. I do believe you skipped over what might be the most important visual ( scene ) in the movie. When Creasy attempts suicide then calls Rayburn, after their conversation ( a bullet always tells the truth) ends and Creasy is broken and sitting in the rain he looks up and sees Pita looking down on him a broken man hired to protect a child and who just attempted suicide because of his haunting past deeds. I believe this scene changes his entire outlook. He realizes that he's the body guard but he's now protecting his guardian angel. That is how I saw this scene. Thank you for reviewing this GREAT GREAT movie
Leave A *LIKE* & *SUBSCRIBE* https://www.youtube.com/user/TheReelRejects?sub_confirmation=1 - Support The Channel Here! *LIQUID IV* Visit http://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: *REJECTS* *HARRYS:* Get $3 Trial Set At https://harrys.com/rejects - *Full Reaction* Watch Along & MORE For *SS* Rejects: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects