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Gyerekrablási hullám söpör végig Mexikón. John Creasy (Denzel Washington), az egykori CIA-ügynök barátja rábeszélésére elvállalja Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony) iparmágnás gyermekének, a kilencéves Lupitának (Dakota Fanning) a védelmét. Creasy nagy nehezen összebarátkozik a kislánnyal, ám minden igyekezete ellenére elrabolják mellőle Lupitát, ő pedig kis híján meghal. Egy elszúrt csereakció után a rendőrség lemond a kislányról. A lány édesanyja, Lisa (Radha Mitchell) továbbra is megbízik Creasyben, és arra kéri, szabadítsa ki a lányát. (RTL Klub)

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POMO 

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magyar *** Spoilerek! *** Tony, te jó akciórendező vagy, de Lisa Gerrard (gyanúsan ismerős) hangja nem elég egy férfi megváltásáról szóló szellemes történetéhez. Legalábbis egy ilyen téma esetében, excentrikusan popos kivitelezésbe csomagolva. Teljes csődöt mondasz a sztori drámai felépítésében. Az első felében érzelmeket keltesz bennem, hagyod, hogy megszeressem a kis hősnőt, aztán azt akarod, hogy érte hullajtott egyetlen könnycsepp nélkül katarzist érezzek, amikor leszámolnak a hóhéraival. Hősöd bosszút áll, de nem azért, hogy megmentse őt, hanem ugyanazért, amiért Van Damme a nyolcvanas években ugrált. És így a film második fele csak egy bamba akciós kaszabolássá válik anélkül, hogy dramaturgiailag hozzá kapcsolódna az előző cselekményhez. A "meglepő" csattanó aztán már csak az utolsó szög az ellentmondásos koporsóba. De azért van egy nagy előnye A tűzben edzett férfi című filmnek, Denzel Washington és néhány video-klippes szekvenciája mellett - Dakota Fanning személyében. ()

Lima 

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angol Scott overdid it, he exhibited too much for my taste. His nervous camera games were too frequent, even annoying, I would say. The simple script was not devoid of logical nonsense, but the ambiguous ending was quite a pleasant surprise. Washington repeats himself as an actor, essentially performing a variation on his Oscar-winning Training Day (you're right, sepp). It was nice to see Walken in a different than his traditionally villain role, and I was pleasantly surprised by the leading girl who gave a very convincing and natural (for a child) performance. Finally, a cool line from a conversation Washington (about to assassinate one of the bastards) has with an old man: "In the church, they say to forgive." – "Forgiveness is between them and God. It's my job to arrange the meeting.” ()

Marigold 

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angol Classic American Rambo revenge morality covered with the skin of a top techno-thriller form. The lemonade motif of the pursuit of justice and the pursuit of the last shudder of love in the soul of the bestial good guy didn't really irritate me, because Denzel Washington, the killer with a human face is good, and Scott even serves the loving relationship with little Pita in a tolerable way. The dumb content is clearly overridden by a selective form, a high-tech camera, perfect editing, and a clip-like incorporation of a musical undertone. Maybe if the story didn’t take itself so deadly seriously and some of the really forgettable dialogues were left out, Man on Fire would have been a very good, low-value film. Especially thanks to the directing and technical implementation, I was quite interested in the story, but I was definitely not satisfied. There's something infantile stupid about it, and Tony Scott can pull any sort of fat rabbits out of his hat, but this fact can't be disguised. A stupid action film in a selective guise with good acting. ()

DaViD´82 

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angol Tony Scott is back in form at last. He didn’t hesitate to incorporate epileptic editing, violence and outstanding actors into a raw story about a girl being kidnapped. With a different cast, this might have collapsed like a house of cards, but when the main protagonist is played by Denzel Washington as a devotee of the “dark side", this clearly leaves no room for any humor. Especially when revenge tastes best when it’s cold blooded, isn’t that right? ()

novoten 

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angol Although I didn't believe it, Tony Scott is capable of a sensitive and unique approach. In other words, he indulges in flashy playfulness only in action scenes and when bringing together a large sad bear and the cutest film child of recent times, he lets the camera stay still and lets the atmosphere take effect. Thanks to this, sensitive moments stand out and twists are filled with emotions to the breaking point. A perfectly crafted filmmaking, created with love, to which the story naturally adds itself. 90%. ()

3DD!3 

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angol Tony Scott scored a bullseye with me again. Man On Fire is a perfectly made action thriller with no shortage of deep emotions and perfect action, all framed in Tony’s classic “epileptic" style. The screenplay is also pretty well written and the actors, headed by Denzel Washington, have something to say. For action and Tony fans, just superb. ()

Kaka 

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angol In order for someone to really like this movie, they probably have to be a fan of Tony Scott in the first place. It has dynamic directing, sharp and lively cinematography, fast editing, blending of colors, and many other directorial tricks that the fans will enjoy, and basically it doesn't matter what the plot is about. ()

lamps 

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angol I won't hide the fact that I expected a bit more from it. The first half is a compelling look at the growing friendship between a beleaguered bodyguard and a charming young girl, which is a joy to watch thanks to the performances and Scott's precise direction. The second half, marked by Washington's revenge and the liquidation of the kidnappers, does not lack momentum and brutality, but it’s surprisingly cold and the jerky camera got on my nerves instead of making everything more interesting. But that doesn't change the fact that Tony Scott was a great director who could make even a wheelchair chase look spectacular, and his action prowess and experience can be felt in every scene and especially in the ending. Man on Fire didn't impress me given the reviews, but on the other hand it didn't bore me for a moment. 3.5* ()