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'Man on Fire' is a 2004 action thriller film directed by Tony Scott from a screenplay by Brian Helgeland, and based on the 1980 novel of the same name by A. J. Quinnell. The novel had previously been adapted into a feature film in 1987. In this film, Denzel Washington portrays John Creasy, a despondent, alcoholic former CIA SAC/SOG officer (and U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance captain) turned bodyguard, who goes on a revenge rampage after his charge, nine-year-old Lupita "Pita" Ramos (Dakota Fanning), is abducted in Mexico City. The supporting cast includes Christopher Walken, Radha Mitchell, Giancarlo Giannini, Marc Anthony, Rachel Ticotin and Mickey Rourke.

The film received mixed reviews. It grossed $130 million worldwide against a production budget of $6070 million.

Plot



Former CIA SAD/SOG officer John W. Creasy visits his old friend Paul Rayburn in Mexico. Rayburn convinces him to take a bodyguard position with Samuel Ramos, a Mexico City automaker whose young daughter Lupita "Pita" requires a bodyguard for her kidnapping insurance policy to take effect. Struggling with alcoholism, burnout, and guilt over his actions with the CIA, Creasy tries to commit suicide but the bullet in his gun misfires. While coaching Pita to become a more confident swimmer, he bonds with her.

Waiting outside Pitas piano lesson, Creasy recognizes a car that followed them earlier, as two Federal Police officers block the street. Realizing that Pita is about to be abducted, Creasy kills four of the attackers including the officers, but is critically wounded and Pita is taken. Recovering from his injuries, Creasy is declared a suspect, but reporter Mariana Garcia Guerrero questions the story. AFI agent Miguel Manzano relocates Creasy to a veterinary clinic to protect him from corrupt police.

"The Voice," leader of the kidnapping ring, demands a $10 million ransom and Samuel complies, with the help of police Lt. Victor Fuentes. However, the kidnappers are ambushed at the ransom drop and the Voices nephew is killed. Holding the Ramoses responsible, the Voice informs them that Pita will be lost to them forever as retribution. Guerrero warns Creasy that the kidnappers belong to a powerful brotherhood called La Hermandad that consists of corrupt officials, police, and criminals, but Creasy promises Pitas mother, Lisa, that he will kill everyone responsible for Pita's death.

With Rayburns help, Creasy obtains a small arsenal of weapons and equipment. He brutally interrogates and kills the getaway driver, who points him to a club where he confronts three of the kidnappers. Killing middle man "Jersey Boy" and another criminal, Creasy recovers an incriminating ATM card and another kidnapped girl. He turns both over to Guerrero, who reveals that Fuentes is part of the brotherhood. Manzano interviews Rayburn, who describes Creasy as an artist of death.

Guerrero convinces Manzano to help Creasy wage war against the kidnappers. Waylaying Fuentes motorcade with a rocket-propelled grenade, Creasy abducts the officer, who admits that he had his officers ambush the ransom drop, but discovered afterwards most of the ransom money had already been stolen by Jordan Kalfus, Samuel's lawyer. After killing Fuentes with a bomb in his rectum, Creasy searches Kalfus home and finds his decapitated body and a fax with bank account information leading to Samuel.

Creasy confronts the Ramoses, and Samuel confesses that Kalfus suggested they arrange Pitas kidnapping to claim the insurance payout to pay his father's debts, though they were promised Pita would be unharmed. When Fuentes interfered with the drop, Samuel blamed Kalfus for Pita's death and killed him. Lisa, unaware of Samuel's involvement, angrily tells Creasy to kill her husband or shell do it herself; he leaves Samuel a gun and the bullet he attempted suicide with, and a remorseful Samuel shoots himself.

Guerrero and Manzano trace the ATM card to the Voices wife and find her address, allowing Manzano's officers to infiltrate her home and obtain a photo of the Voice. Despite the brotherhoods threats, Guerrero publishes the photo, and passes the address on to Creasy. Taking the Voices wife and his brother Aurelio prisoner, Creasy is shot in the chest but learns the ringleaders real name is Daniel Sanchez. He calls Daniel and threatens his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is alive, offering to trade her for his brother and for Creasy, which Creasy accepts.

Instructing Lisa to join him at the exchange, Creasy reunites with Pita in the middle of an overpass, assuring her that he loves her before sending her to her mother. He and Aurelio are taken by Daniels men, but Creasy succumbs to his wounds. Manzano tracks Daniel down later that day and shoots him dead during the course of arrest.

Cast



* Denzel Washington as John W. Creasy, a former CIA operative and U.S. Marine Force Recon Captain turned mercenary

* Dakota Fanning as Guadalupe "Lupita" (Pita) Ramos

* Radha Mitchell as Lisa Ramos, an American expatriate from Houston, Texas."The Making of 'Man on Fire'." ([https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443111/ See IMDb entry]) About 32:19, interview segment of Tony Scott after interview segment of Marc Anthony

* Christopher Walken as Paul Rayburn, who runs a security firm in Mexico. Marlon Brando was originally considered but his poor health prevented him from taking the role

* Marc Anthony as Samuel Ramos

* Giancarlo Giannini as Miguel Manzano, director of the AFI. Tony Scott stated "Giancarlo loves women, as did this character.""[http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-blog/2013/04/story-notes-trivia-man-on-fire/ Story Notes for 'Man on Fire']" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140517132627/http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-blog/2013/04/story-notes-trivia-man-on-fire/ Archive]). AMC TV. Retrieved May 15, 2014.

* Mickey Rourke as Jordan Kalfus, Samuel Ramos' lawyer. Kalfus and Samuel Ramos's father were best friends, and therefore Kalfus has a close relationship with Samuel. Mickey Rourke stated that Kalfus has "a responsibility to his father, to him, to look out for his well-being.""The Making of 'Man on Fire'." About 37:50, interview segment of Mickey Rourke Therefore, Kalfus "[wants] to be there for him" when Ramos "gets his head underwater a little bit".

* Rachel Ticotin as Mariana Garcia Guerrero, a reporter for the 'Diario Reforma'

* Roberto Sosa as Daniel Sanchez, "The Voice". He is based on a real kidnapper, Daniel Arizmendi Lpez.Freese, Kevin (Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS). "[https://www.webcitation.org/6Pa5OR1tX?url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070226071854/http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/documents/Santa-Muerte/santa-muerte.htm The Death Cult of the Drug Lords Mexico's Patron Saint of Crime, Criminals, and the Dispossessed]" . Foreign Military Studies Office. Retrieved May 15, 2014.

* Jess Ochoa as Victor Fuentes, a lieutenant in the Anti-Kidnapping Division of the Federal Judicial Police and the head of the criminal "La Hermandad" syndicate

* Carmen Salinas as Guardian three

* Gero Camilo as Aurelio Sanchez. Based on Aurelio Arizmendi Lpez, the brother of Daniel Arizmendi Lpez."[http://archive.azcentral.com/lavoz/mexico/articles/2010/10/03/20101003la-industria-de-secuestro-en-mxico-es-tan-lucrativa-que-no-caer-segn-un-experto.html La industria de secuestro en Mxico es tan lucrativa que no caer, segn un experto]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Pa6ArfaX?url=http://archive.azcentral.com/lavoz/mexico/articles/2010/10/03/20101003la-industria-de-secuestro-en-mxico-es-tan-lucrativa-que-no-caer-segn-un-experto.html Archive]). Agencia EFE at 'La Voz' ('Arizona Star'). October 3, 2010. Retrieved May 15, 2014. "Su historia sirvi al director hollywoodiense Tony Scott para el filme "Man on fire", protagonizado por Denzel Washington y ambientado en el Distrito Federal. Los secuestradores se llamaron Daniel, como "el Mochaorejas", y Aurelio, como su compinche."

* Rosa Mara Hernndez as Maria Rosas Sanchez, wife of The Voice.

* Charles Paraventi as Jersey Boy, proprietor of the rave in Neza and an accomplice to Pita's kidnapping.

* Mario Zaragoza as Jorge Gonzalez, a Federal Judicial Policeman and member of the criminal "La Hermandad" syndicate, who physically kidnaps Pita off the street

Production



Tony Scott, the film's director, had tried to adapt the 1980 source novel, by A. J. Quinnell, into a film in 1983. Journalist Paul Davies theorized that movie producers likely believed that Scott, whose only directorial work as of the time was 1983's 'The Hunger', lacked the experience to direct this as his second film.

The novel was first adapted into the 1987 film 'Man on Fire', starring Scott Glenn as Creasy. This movie, like the novel, was set in Italy, then a major center of kidnapping.

When a remake was first under consideration, producer Arnon Milchan (who also produced the 1987 version) looked at Michael Bay and Antoine Fuqua to direct, before asking Scott if he was still interested.Davies, Paul (2010), "'Be not overcome by evil but overcome evil with good': The Theology of Evil in 'Man on Fire'". In Nancy Billias (ed.), 'Producing and Promoting Evil'. Rodopi Publishers, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TsHbw1FfQx4C&pg=PA221 221]. Retrieved March 30, 2011. , .

20th Century Fox wanted the film to still be set in Italy. An early draft of the script was set in Naples, with early reporting suggesting that the Mexico City filming was an odd stand in for Naples.[http://movies.ign.com/articles/401/401078p1.html "The Stax Report: Script Review of Man on Fire"]. 'IGN'. May 8, 2003. Retrieved January 18, 2011. "Creasy is hired to serve as a bodyguard for the Balletto family of Naples (although since the film is being shot in Mexico City perhaps the story's locale has been changed since this draft was written)." and "Rika Balletto (Mitchell), the beautiful wife of struggling but well-to-do businessman Ettore, convinces her aloof husband to hire protection for their precocious young daughter Pinta (Fanning)." Scott argued that if the setting would be Italy, then the film would have to be a period piece, since by the 2000s kidnappings became a rare occurrence in Italy. Mexico City became the setting of the 2004 film because Mexico City had a high kidnapping rate, and due to other reasons. As a result, the character Rika Balletto was renamed Lisa Martin Ramos, and Pinta Balletto was renamed Lupita "Pita" Ramos. Ettore Balletto became Samuel Ramos. Robert De Niro was originally offered the role of Creasy. Prior to his death, Marlon Brando was the original choice to play Rayburn.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328107/trivia Man on Fire (2004) Trivia], IMDb, retrieved Tuesday September 16, 2014.

Reception



'Man on Fire' opened in the U.S. on April 23, 2004, in 2,980 theaters and grossed $22,751,490 with an average of $7,634 and ranking No. 1 at the box office. The film's widest release was 2,986 theaters and it ended up earning $77,911,774 in North America and $52,381,940 internationally for a total of $130,293,714 worldwide, against its $6070 million production budget. The film was successful in the U.S. home video market, grossing more than $123 million in DVD and VHS rentals and sales in U.S.

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 38% based on 169 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. The consensus states, "'Man on Fire' starts out well, but goes over the top in the violent second half." On Metacritic the film has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 36 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A-" on scale of A to F.

Paul Davies, a journal article author, said that the critical reception to 'Man on Fire' in the United States was "somewhat less than kind" because critics did not like the vigilantism that Creasy uses. Davies argues that "most critics missed" Creasy not taking "sadistic pleasure" in the killings since he kills to get information to get to all of the people involved in the kidnapping of Pita Ramos, and does not like harming innocent parties.Davies, Paul (2010), "'Be not overcome by evil but overcome evil with good': The Theology of Evil in 'Man on Fire'". In Billias (ed.), 'Producing and Promoting Evil', [https://books.google.com/books?id=TsHbw1FfQx4C&pg=PA222 222]. Retrieved March 30, 2011.

A. J. Quinnell had a favorable reception to this adaptation, mainly because the film used many of the book's lines.[http://www.timesofmalta.com.mt/articles/view/20050714/social/social-and-personal "Social and Personal Obituaries"] . ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120503100857/http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20050714/social/social-and-personal.84184 Archive]) 'Times of Malta'. July 14, 2005. Retrieved March 28, 2011. Quinnell said that usually screenwriters "like to leave their mark on the product."Massa, Ariadne. [http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20041110/local/gozo-based-author-sees-first-book-become-a-bestseller.107500 "Gozo based author sees first book become a bestseller"] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131224103844/http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20041110/local/gozo-based-author-sees-first-book-become-a-bestseller.107500 Archive]). 'The Times of Malta'. November 10, 2004. Retrieved March 28, 2012. Quinnell added that even though he usually dislikes film adaptations of books, the writers "did a good job with 'Man On Fire' and I loved the chemistry between Creasy and the girl" and "When I first heard Denzel was playing the part of Creasy I missed a couple of heartbeats but he played the part brilliantly. The film is violent and if the anger is not portrayed properly, the result can be awful." Kevin Freese of the Foreign Military Studies Office stated that "it appears that the allusion" of the fictional Snchez brothers with the real Arizmendi brothers "escaped the comprehension of much of the audience."

Accolades



Soundtrack



The cut "Smiling", from the soundtrack composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, has been adopted as the theme of a number of television commercials for Omega Watches in 2012 to 2013. The soundtrack containing 20 tracks, was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, and was released on July 27, 2004.

The film heavily features the work of Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor is credited as "Musical Consultant". The movie features six Nine Inch Nails songs.

Remake



In 2005, a Hindi remake of the film by director Apoorva Lakhia, called 'Ek Ajnabee', was released. It starred Amitabh Bachchan as the lead (named Suryaveer "Surya" Singh).Vijayan, Vipin. [http://www.rediff.com/movies/2005/dec/09ek.htm "Amitabh rocks in Ek Ajnabee"]. Rediff.com. Retrieved March 27, 2012. The same year, it was also remade in Tamil language as 'Aanai' starring Arjun Sarja.

See also



* Cinema of the United States

* List of American films of 2004

References




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