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Man on Fire
Haunted by his past and hunted by his enemies, a Special Forces veteran fights to keep a teenage girl alive on the deadly streets of Rio de Janeiro.
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Plot Summary
John Creasy, a guilt-ridden former CIA operative, takes a job as a bodyguard for a young girl, Pita Ramos, in Mexico City, a city plagued by rampant kidnappings. Initially detached, Creasy forms a deep bond with Pita. When she is abducted, he is severely wounded but survives and embarks on a relentless and brutal quest for vengeance against those responsible, determined to bring every last one to justice.
Critical Reception
Man on Fire received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Denzel Washington's performance and Tony Scott's visceral direction. However, some critics found the film's violence excessive and its narrative somewhat formulaic. Audiences generally responded more favorably, appreciating the action sequences and Washington's compelling portrayal of a man seeking redemption through extreme measures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Denzel Washington's powerful performance and Tony Scott's stylish direction.
Criticized for its extreme violence and sometimes predictable plot.
Seen as an effective, albeit brutal, revenge thriller.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Man on Fire', with many highlighting Denzel Washington's intense and captivating performance. The film's action-packed nature and thrilling plot were frequently cited as positives. Some users noted the high level of violence, but most found it to be a satisfying and well-executed revenge movie.
Fun Fact
Dakota Fanning's character, Pita, is named after the phrase 'pater' (father) and 'ita' (little), signifying 'little father', reflecting her bond with John Creasy.
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