


Catchfire
A witness to a mob assassination flees for her life from town to town, switching identities, but cannot seem to elude Milo, the chief killer out to get her.
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Plot Summary
A former Special Forces operative, Jon 'Mac' McClellan, goes into hiding with his daughter after witnessing a mob hit. He assumes a new identity as a painter in a small coastal town, where he falls for a local diner owner. However, his past catches up to him when the mob boss who ordered the hit discovers his whereabouts, forcing Mac to confront his violent history to protect his new life and his loved ones.
Critical Reception
Catchfire received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jodie Foster, and the stylish direction. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and predictable, and the film struggled to find a wide audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
- Jodie Foster delivers a compelling performance that elevates the film.
- Dennis Hopper's direction is stylish but occasionally uneven.
- The plot, while engaging, suffers from predictability and some contrivances.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the strong performances, especially Jodie Foster's, and find the film to be a decent thriller. Some viewers appreciate the atmospheric setting and the action sequences, though a portion of the audience found the story to be somewhat derivative.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Backstab' and later 'Red Fire' before settling on 'Catchfire'.
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