Man on Fire at 20: Tony Scott s Mexico City War Zone pastemagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pastemagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tony Scott s Man on Fire employs superb craftsmanship and a powerful Denzel Washington performance in an attempt to elevate genre material above its natural level, but it fails. The underlying story isn t worth the effort. At first we re seduced by the jagged photography and editing, which reminds us a little of City of God and 21 Grams. We re absorbed by Washington s character, an alcoholic with a past he cannot forgive himself for. And we believe the relationship he slowly develops with the young Mexico City girl he s hired to protect. But then the strong opening levels out into a long series of action scenes, and the double-reverse ending works more like a gimmick than a resolution.