Product Description Tony Scott-directed action thriller starring Denzel Washington as John Creasy, a jaded former CIA agent hired by a wealthy Mexican family to act as bodyguard to their ten-year-old daughter Lupita (Dakota Fanning). Initially reluctant to take on such a lowly position, Creasy becomes increasingly fond of his charge as she asks him questions about his life and he begins to open up to her and discover a tenderness long missing from his own life. But his newfound equilibrium is shattered when the girl is kidnapped, and he vows to find the men responsible and bring them to his own form of rough justice. The film is a re-make of the 1987 film starring Scott Glenn as Creasy, also based on the A.J. Quinnell novel. .co.uk Review Style trumps substance in Man on Fire, a slick, brooding reunion of Crimson Tide star Denzel Washington and director Tony Scott. The ominous, crime-ridden setting is Mexico City, where a dour, alcoholic warrior with a mysterious Black Ops past (Washington) seeks redemption as the devoted bodyguard of a lovable 9-year-old girl (the precociously gifted Dakota Fanning), then responds with predictable fury when she is kidnapped and presumably killed. Prolific screenwriter Brian Helgeland (Mystic River, L.A. Confidential) sets a solid emotional foundation for Washington's tormented character, and Scott's stylistic excess compensates for a distended plot that's both repellently violent and viscerally absorbing. Among Scott's more distracting techniques is the use of free-roaming, comic-bookish subtitles... even when they're unnecessary! Adapted from a novel by A.J. Quinnell and previously filmed as a 1987 vehicle for Scott Glenn, Man on Fire is roughly on par with Scott's similar 1990 film Revenge, efficiently satisfying Washington's incendiary bloodlust under a heavy blanket of humid, doom-laden atmosphere. --Jeff Shannon
J**S
Gripping and Fast paced
Another fantastic performance by Dakota Fanning, supported by the great Denzel Washington.A film that bears re-watching over and over as it does not date.
H**R
A bullet always tells the truth
Most modern movies suffer from crazy editing, all over the shop camera work and characters doing dumb things. Which, y'know this one does in spades... however, for all its annoying twerks its still one of the finest action flicks to come out in many a year.Hard-drinking ex-CIA operative John Creasy (Denzel Washington on stellar form) has seemingly given up on life. Tired of all that unsavoury killing business, he's down on his luck and generally in a bit of a huff. To ensure we don't blink and miss, Creasy sports a beard and some unkempt hair - which as we all know is Hollywood shorthand for 'badass in career meltdown'. Thankfully, hope is around the corner when he's hired to bodyguard 9 year old Pita (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of wealthy businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony) down Mexico way. Creasy reluctantly accepts the gig and is at first hesitant to connect to the little girl, but slowly he begins to reclaim his soul (cue a trip to the bathroom for a clean up and five minutes with his Bik) through his interactions with her and the family... however when Pita is kidnapped, Creasy taps back into his old persona in order to bring her back... no matter the cost.The late, great director Tony Scott ensures this one gives its audience major bang for their buck. Brian Helgeland's adaptation of the A.J. Quinnell novel (previously filmed in the '80s with Scott Glenn in the title role) is both streamlined and passionate, giving the game cast much to chew on: From Washington's broken down hardman to Fannings' innocent, this one offers the viewer an actual action flick with characters to care about... its a weird one, but you find yourself actually caring about these guys amidst the bullets and explosions.Twentieth Century Foxs' UK Blu-Ray release is a fine effort with solid audio and a blistering transfer, backed up by multiple extra features (the 'Vengeance is Mine' documentary is a doozy) that cover the film's production along with audio commentaries, music videos and theatrical trailers. All in all, this is certainly a five star disc for a five star film - highly recommended.
P**O
A bullet always tells the truth.
This is a fantastic film, showcasing Denzel Washington on fine form.Denzel plays John Creasy, a former CIA Black Ops Officer, turned Private Detective. Having seen the bad side of life, he has solace in alcohol and finds it difficult connecting with people.That is until an ex colleague (Christopher Walken), puts him in touch with a rich family in Mexico, Creasy is persuaded to become a bodyguard, where he meets Pita (Dakota Fanning) the familys daughter, who becomes his only link with humanity and helps bring out the real him.Unfortunately things take a turn for the worse, when Pita is kidnapped, what follows is a one man mission for Creasy to find the only thing he truly cares about and save her.The film is excellent on every level, the action sequences when the ex CIA black ops officer goes to rescue Pita are gritty, realistic and fantastically choreographed, while the scenes between Washington and Fanning are beautifully acted and directed building the bond realistically and slowly.Fanning and Washington are exceptional in this film, Washington puts on an acting masterclass, slowly moving from deadbeat drunken philosopher to on point superman who has found a purpose in life, he changes before our eyes and it’s a truly rewarding experience. Fanning, makes you care about her and you understand why Washington will do anything to save this wonderful little girl.The film is action packed, brilliantly acted, holds a few twists and draws you into it, and then spits you out again. It is amazing value and if you’ve never seen it, please buy it, I promise you will not be disappointed.
L**O
Denzel on fire (conatins SPOILERS)
First off, I don't know what the collective consensus of rotten tomatoes film critics were thinking when they awarded this film a 39% rotten rating. Far from being an average 2* slice of watchable entertainment, this film offers enough spills, thrills and kills to shame Satan himself into turning to God for forgiveness. It explores themes including morality, mortality, forgiveness, redemption, death, love, honour and most of all friendship. It's easily Tony Scotts (dir) best film and features an stalwart performance by the great Denzel Washington.He plays "Creasy" whom we assume was once a lethal and brilliant covert assassin for some sort of governmental agency, but has since slid into an guilt ridden, booze soaked shadow of his former self. From this intro, he is soon tasked with protecting young Dakota Fannings character from the ever rising threat of kidnapping in Mexico City. Before too long she is taken and by this point in the movie 'Creasy' has formed a unique bond with Fanning and through this relationship appears to have experienced some sort of redemption. This is why then that when Fanning is stolen 'Creasy' makes it his absolute mission to rescue the poor girl from the clutches of evil in order to fully relieve the cathartic toll his past killings have weighed on his concious. Cue lots of violence, dramatic twists and turns and a heart wrenching ending befitting a tragic tale more akin to Shakespeare than a Tony Scott movie. Easily in my list of top 25 movies of all time.
C**L
Film explosif
Réalisé par le regretté Tony SCOTT, frère de Ridley et sorti en salles en 2004, le film s’attaque à un sujet brulant : l’enlèvement organisé par des bandes spécialisées, qui est devenue une industrie très lucrative. D’ailleurs, le ton est donné dès la première scène : on y voit un enfant enlevé, dont le père paie la rançon, son fils lui est rendu ligoté sur le bord d’une autoroute, en parallèle, le constat dressé en moins de deux minutes, est édifiant : il y a 1 rapt par heure en Amérique latine, parmi lesquels 70% des personnes sont tuées.A partir de cette tragédie quotidienne, SCOTT livre un film dynamique, doté d’une intensité explosive et à la mise en scène soignée. Baignant dans un rythme fluide, sans aucun temps mort, tout en prenant le soin de décrire le contexte social du pays où est centré l’intrigue : le Mexique, afin de mieux définir la psychologie des personnages, qui passent par toutes les émotions, sans perdre de vue les retournements de situation successifs et un suspense continu jusqu’au final.John Creasy, un ex-agent de la CIA, est engagé comme garde du corps par le couple Ramos, afin de veiller sur leur fille Pita. Ancien soldat tourmenté par son passé et ses actions militaires, il noie sa dépression dans l’alcool. D’abord distant, il commence à sympathiser avec l’enfant et l’aide pour sa compétition aquatique. Malgré tous ses efforts, des hommes armés aidés de flics corrompus enlèvent Pita et blessent Creasy de plusieurs balles. Une rançon de 10 millions de Dollars est demandée au couple Ramos, pour que leur fille leur soit rendu. A sa sortie d’hôpital, Creasy promet de tout faire pour ramener Pita.Ma critique portera sur l’édition Blu Ray, qui délivre un rendu HD digne du support, l’image est réellement magnifique, affichant un piqué parfait et des couleurs de toute beauté et le contraste est très dense. Côté son, la version française, comme la version originale sous-titrée en français, sont toutes deux proposées en DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, malgré cette norme commune, la version originale sous-titrée en français, reste celle à privilégier, la piste sonore affichant un dynamisme sans égal, assurant une très bonne représentation des scènes d’action, notamment au niveau des coups de feu et des explosions, tandis que la clarté des dialogues ressort impeccablement.Niveau casting, le duo star mené par Denzel WASHINGTON et Dakota FANNING remporte une adhésion immédiate, tant ils dominent la distribution de la tête et des épaules, le premier excelle dans son interprétation d’être humain malmené par la vie, qui reprend progressivement goût à la vie grâce à une enfant, le comédien est tout simplement magistral, tant son dosage des émotions s’équilibre parfaitement, tandis que la jeune fille, tout juste âgé de 10 ans, confirme son grand talent et son statut de star naissante, en étant d’une justesse absolue, très touchante, elle parvient à distiller les différentes gammes de sa palette de jeu, sans jamais en faire trop, ni trop peu.Les seconds rôles comme Christopher WALKEN, Radha MITCHELL, Mark ANTHONY et Mickey ROURKE sont tous au diapason, chacun apportant une crédibilité à leur personnage respectif, tout en assurant une très bonne performance. Il est dommage que leur temps de présence à l’écran ne soit pas plus grand.Un film choc, loin des clichés des cartes postales, qui se contentent de montrer des beaux paysages ensoleillés. Au contraire, empreint d’un réalisme impressionnant qui décrit très bien le quotidien d’une mafia spécialisée dans les enlèvements, activité qui rapporte une manne financière étonnante à ceux qui le pratique. Mais la nouveauté réside dans un côté émouvant, où les relations humaines tissées entre un adulte avide de rédemption et une jeune fille touchante et lucide sur le monde qui l’entoure, vont les changer pour toujours.
J**G
One of my fav's
One hell of a good movie. If only it offered higher visual and audio quality (4k HDR, Dolby Atmos).
P**Z
Uno de los mejores filmes de Tony Scott
Man on Fire es un gran filme de accion, esta exelentemente actuado por todos los actores, ovio Denzel es el que brilla, es un maestro de la actuacion, realmente empatisas con los personajes por lo que te importa todo lo oque esta pasando en la trama, el unico problema que tuve con la pelicula fue el uso de desenfocar la camara y bajar el framerate como para dar un enfasis de dramatismo a las escenas que me mareo y se volvio molesto.El envio y precio sin problemas, exelente calidad de audio y video aunque aveces se nota muy granoso en escenas oscuras.
A**R
MAN ON FIRE [2004 / 2015] [Blu-ray]
MAN ON FIRE [2004 / 2015] [Blu-ray] Magnificent. . . Keeps You On The Edge Throughout! Explosive, Exhilarating, Essential!Two-time ACADEMY AWARDS® Winner Denzel Washington ignites a masterpiece of mayhem in this “powerful” action thriller. [Los Angeles Times] Hard-drinking, burned-out CIA operative John W. Creasy [Denzel Washington] has given up on life – until his friend Rayburn [Christopher Walken OSCAR® Winner] gets him a job as a bodyguard to a nine-year old Pita Ramos [Dakota Fanning]. Bit by bit, John Creasy begins to reclaim his soul, but when Pita Ramos is kidnapped, John Creasy fiery rage is released and he will stop at nothing to save her.FILM FACT: The real John W. Creasy, is a former CIA operative and former Force Recon Marine officer and now a mercenary. Daniel Rosas Sánchez "The Voice" is based on a real kidnapper, Daniel Arizmendi López. Just like the real Arizmendi López, "La Voz" believes in Santa Muerte. Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte or, colloquially, Santa Muerte (Spanish for Holy Death), is a female folk saint venerated primarily in Mexico and the Southwestern United States.Cast: Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Radha Mitchell, Christopher Walken, Marc Anthony, Giancarlo Giannini, Mickey Rourke, Rachel Ticotin, Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Jesús Ochoa, Gero Camilo, Mario Zaragoza, Charles Paraventi, Carmen Salinas, Esteban De La Trinidad, Angelina Peláez, Norma Pablo, Rosa María Hernández, Heriberto Del Castillo, Steve Gonzales, Andres Pardave, Hector Hernandez Zertuche, Georgina González, Abraham Sandoval, Jorge Victoria, Ariane Pellicer, Jorge Picont, Alberto Estrella, Gerardo Taracena, Elvira Richards, Javier Zaragoza, Enrique Cimet, Sparkle, Dunia Alvarez, Beatriz Pina, Hector Tagle, Rubén Santana, Fernando Berzosa, Eduardo Rivera, Victor De Pascual, Norma Martínez, Jorge Merlo, Fernando Arvizu, Ghalil Elhateb Estrada, Hugo Genesio, Gonzalo Alvarez, Ofelia Aguirre (uncredited), Rossana Fuentes (uncredited), Adrian Grunberg (uncredited), Jorge Guerrero (uncredited), Berenice Manjarrez (uncredited), Fernando Moya (uncredited), Stacy Perskie (uncredited), Manuel Poncelis (uncredited), Raul Zermeño (uncredited) and Jorge Zárate (uncredited)Director: Tony Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012)Producers: Arnon Milchan, Conrad Hool, Don Ferrarone, James W. Skotchdopole, Lance Hool, Lucas Foster, Peter Toumasis and Tony ScottScreenplay: Brian Helgeland and A. J. Quinnell (Novel)Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams and Lisa GerrardCinematography: Paul CameronVideo Resolution: 1080pAspect Ratio: 2.40:1Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital and Spanish: 5.1 Dolby SurroundSubtitles: English SDH, Spanish, Cantonese and KoreanRunning Time: 146 minutesRegion: Region A/1Number of discs: 1Studio: 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentAndrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is an uncompromising look at the effects of kidnapping in Latin America. It is also a heartfelt character study about the relationship between a young girl [Dakota Fanning] and her bodyguard [Denzel Washington]. The film represents at the time a new direction for flashy action auteur Tony Scott, whose other hard-hitting films includes ‘Spy Game’ and ‘Enemy of the State.’The film opens with subtitles explaining that “a person is kidnapped every sixty seconds in Latin America, and only 70% are likely to survive.” We witness an everyday businessman being dragged off of the street from his wife and into a getaway car, held for ransom, and finally returned to his family in the middle of a freeway, nearly naked, and physically damaged, which I will not elaborate on the violent details. The continued wave of kidnappings leads a couple [Marc Anthony] and [Radha Mitchell] worried about their only child, Pita Ramos [Dakota Fanning], to enlist the protection of an ex-government operative named John W. Creasy [Denzel Washington], who is haunted by his previous crimes against man and spends his days drinking his life away, eventually he reluctantly accepts the job.Every day, he drives Pita Ramos [Dakota Fanning] to school, and totally uninterested in her or her interest in John W. Creasy [Denzel Washington]. Eventually, John W. Creasy warms to the young girl because of her smart but somewhat innocent nature. As their relationship grows stronger, so does John W. Creasy will to live. One day, as Pita Ramos is coming out of the building where Pita Ramos has just attended her piano practice, but suddenly Pita Ramos is abducted, and John W. Creasy is shot several times by the abductors and left for dead. When John W. Creasy awakens, he begins investigating the kidnapping and unleashing his wrath on those responsible their unholy attack on civil liberties and especially kidnapping Pita Ramos.‘MAN ON FIRE’ does not dish out angry revenge clichés, but ‘MAN ON FIRE’ takes its time and builds a case, allowing the first act to focus on the growing strong bond between John W. Creasy and Pita Ramos. The viewer comes to appreciate why John W. Creasy is so hell-bent on destroying those who took his ward Pita Ramos. ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is a moral drama about replacing an unacceptable evil with one that is acceptable. Though John W. Creasy is wanted by the police for his wave of destruction, John W. Creasy fills his void that the girl’s kidnapping have created. Denzel Washington is back to his old stomping ground where he returns to playing a multi-layered character who must not only overcome obstacles, but his own demons. Though he is tormented by the loss of Pita Ramos, he still takes pleasure in exacting his justified vengeance.What I really liked about ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is the over-directed and chaotic scenes that gives you a good adrenalin rush and especially where the visuals shifts with dramatic moves from slow-motion to emphasise key scenes and then goes into the ultra-hyperactive camera actions, to really make you feel you are involved with the action that is happening on the screen. Some people have criticised the strange use of subtitling and sometimes having the dialogue spoken in English and subtitled at the same time; and many of the words are often flashed on the screen, blown up three times the size, and uses devices to emphasize those very words. But the reason for that is because the Mexican actors have very strong Latin accents that sometimes you cannot quite understand what they are saying, but despite this, it still works for me.Denzel Washington was perfect for the role of John W. Creasy. He’s believable as both the “nice guy” and the “bad guy”. You buy into his character whether he’s joking with the little girl Pita or he’s cutting the fingers off of a man he’s interrogating. Not many actors could pull that off, but Washington does. John W. Creasy is a complex character full of contrasting sides. John W. Creasy is a born again Christian but also a cold-blooded assassin, but the same time he feels suicidal, but then realises he is also capable of being a father figure. That makes his personality and his dark history all the more interesting. Dakota Fanning as Pita supports Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning is talented beyond her years and it shows on the screen. Dakota Fanning displays a good mixture of maturity and childishness that makes her seem like an average kid that John W. Creasy could grow fond of. Playing Pita’s parents are Marc Anthony (yes, the famous Latin singer) and Radha Mitchell [‘Pitch Black’]. Both are excellent and play their roles with the right amount of anguish. Giancarlo Giannini [‘Hannibal’] and Rachel Ticotin [‘Total Recall’] are also excellent as the Mexican police and reporter on the trail of the kidnappers.The music in the film is an eclectic mix of tunes that works so perfect with the film. At times it sounds like Hans Zimmer’s ‘Gladiator’ soundtrack. At other times there are bizarre remixes of Linda Ronstadt songs. Then later it switches to Mexican guitar music. It all comes together to give the brilliant action-packed film a unique sound experience. One bizarre moment I’ll never forget is when John W. Creasy is torturing a man and a Mexican version of “Hey Mickey” is playing on the radio and it was totally surreal at times, but I feel this added to make the whole experience that the actors are also experiencing in the film.‘MAN ON FIRE’ is still a brilliant rousing, furious action-drama. Most importantly, the hero is a man we want to get out there and do his job without any interference. His intentions become the hopes of the viewer, and when he gets the job done, we have every reason to cheer. If John W. Creasy, a man whose profession is murder, and Tony Scott, who has never shown heart in his storytelling, can both be redeemed this time round, then the film is as much about the power of redemption as is it is about vengeance. Top marks for a job well done for all involved with the film.Blu-ray Video Quality – ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is presented in a faithful brilliant 1080p encoded image transfer that perfectly replicates Tony Scott's fast action visuals. Colours are so rich and lush and the palette may seem oversaturated at times, but it never wavers or appears unstable. Black levels are incredibly deep, and the contrast is rock steady. Better still, detail is sharp and very natural; especially the skin texture, clothing fibres, and stubble look crisp and three dimensional. Just take one look at the scene in the Dakota Fanning bedroom. Take notice the book titles in the background, the stitching on the bed linens, and the trinkets at her bedside and every detail pops out, making this one of the most accurate presentations I've seen. It will certainly wow fans of this film and catch the eye of any newcomer sampling it for the first time.Blu-ray Audio Quality – ‘MAN ON FIRE’ features an awesome aggressive 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio surround track that does a brilliant job in reproducing both the roar of the pandemonium that happens throughout the dramatic film and also the subtleties of whisper voices of the actors. While the film’s first act offers mostly quiet ambiance and crisp conversations, chaos quickly moves in to dominate the sound field, making dynamics of the star of ‘MAN ON FIRE.’ We get brilliant commanding rumbles that mingle with balanced treble tones to produce a natural and powerful sound field. When I felt the impact of gunshots or explosions in the centre of my chest, I knew this track will give your Home Cinema AV receiver a good workout. Moreover, I was totally impressed with the number of individual elements present in the rear speakers and the sound designers managed to hurl immersive acoustics and explosive sounds across the back of my home theatre set-up throughout the awesome film. But most importantly the film's natural soundscape and stirring dynamics continually made me forget that I was watching ‘MAN ON FIRE.’Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: A Collector's Edition DVD was released in 2005 and featured a feature length documentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, and more. This is a massive disappointment for fans of the film, and one that leads me to believe we'll be seeing another high definition edition of 'Man on Fire' in the future. When will studios learn these lazy manoeuvres only serve to alienate fans and reduce the value of an otherwise exceptional Blu-ray disc?Theatrical Trailers: Man On Fire [2004] [1080p] [2.40:1] [2:54]; The Sentinel [2006] [1080p] [2.40:1] [2:00]; Mr. & Mrs. Smith [2005] [1080p] [2.40:1] [2:26] and Entrapment [1999] [1080p] [2.40:1] [1:58]Finally, ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is one of those rare brilliant films that comes out of nowhere and really surprises you. While at the same time it might not be a film for everyone, it is still an engrossing tale of revenge that is well worth checking out. What a refreshing rarity that is for a Hollywood film that has an ending that is a strong parallel to the kind of love we all wish for and it is really beautiful performances from everyone, but although it is also tragic ay times, but it is also equally redemptive. The message we get out of the film is that we cannot count on the authorities to help us and that sometimes vigilante justice is our only recourse. The final hour of ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is a violent experimental film in its own right; the camera spins and crash zooms wildly. The editing, machine gun quick, cuts between colour, black and white and strobe effects. Subtitles dance across the screen, sometimes cutting straight through the middle of the frame. Music jumps in and out, utilising disparate genres and artists, from Nine Inch Nails to Tony Basil. But as it stands, the ‘MAN ON FIRE’ of 2004 is an intriguing film, one that plays directly into Scott’s strengths, but also flings wildly into almost every direction at once. Somehow, through sheer act of craft, the experiment works. ‘MAN ON FIRE’ is an extremely important film in Tony Scott’s filmography and one that deserves more recognition as a turning point in his career as one of the true masters of action cinema. Highly Recommended!Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film FanLe Cinema ParadisoWARE, United Kingdom
R**C
Denzel Washington as his best !
Excellent movie and Denzel Washington is a treat to watch, vulnerable yet tough ...
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