
Man on Fire
Jaded ex-CIA operative John Creasy reluctantly accepts a job as the bodyguard for a 10-year-old girl in Mexico City. They clash at first, but eventually bond, and when she's kidnapped he's consumed by fury and will stop at nothing to save her life.
Director(s)
Adrian Grünberg
Berenice Manjarrez Vericat
Raúl Zermeño
Tony Scott
Julie Pitkanen
Karin Anderson
Frank Kostenko Jr.
John Wildermuth
Adam Somner
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Cast & crew
Julie Pitkanen
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Christopher Walken
Paul Rayburn

Roberto Sosa
Daniel Sanchez

Jesús Ochoa
Victor Fuentes

Giancarlo Giannini
Miguel Manzano

Steve Gonzales
Insurance Lawyer

Denzel Washington
John W. Creasy

Radha Mitchell
Lisa Ramos

Adam Somner
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Tony Scott
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Karin Anderson
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Adrian Grünberg
Docile Reporter (uncredited)

Marc Anthony
Samuel Ramos

Dakota Fanning
Lupita Ramos

Jorge Zárate
Customs Official (uncredited)

John Wildermuth
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Mickey Rourke
Jordan Kalfus

Rachel Ticotin
Mariana Garcia Guerrero

Itatí Cantoral
Evelyn (uncredited)

Gero Camilo
Aurelio Sanchez

Charles Paraventi
Jersey Boy

Mario Zaragoza
Jorge Gonzalez

Carmen Salinas
Guardian Three
Esteban de La Trinidad
Guardian Thwo

Angelina Peláez
Sister Anna

Norma Pablo
Reina Rosas
Rosa María Hernández
Maria
Heriberto del Castillo
Bruno
Andrés Pardave
Vet
Rodrigo Zurita
Eighteen
Marisol Cal y Mayor
Eighteen's Girlfriend
Hector Hernandez Zertuche
Chauffeur
René Campero
Father

Angélica Rosado
Mother
Georgina González
Rayburn's Wife
Abraham Sandoval
Rayburn's Kid
Hugo Pelaez
Pedro
Jorge Victoria
Comandande Judicial

Ariane Pellicer
Reporter 1
Jorge Picont
Piano Teacher

Alberto Estrella
Adjutant AFI

Gerardo Taracena
Executive Adjutant
Nydia A. Trujillo
Nurse 1
Maria Hall Rueda
Nurse 2
Elvira Richards
Vet Assistant
Javier Zaragoza
Sandri
Valentina Garcia Contreras
Camila
Enrique Cimet
Elderly Man
Sparkle
Elderly Woman
Dunia Alvarez
AFI Plainclothes 1
Beatriz Pina
Undercover AFI
Hector Tagle
Mariana's Driver
Jose Jesus Garcia
Sanchez Kid 1
Guadalupe Flores Garcia
Sanchez Kid 2
Daniela Martinez
Sanchez Kid 3
Rubén Santana
AFI Trailer Tech 1
Fernando Berzosa
AFI Trailer Tech 2
Eduardo Rivera
AFI Operator on Radio
Victor De Pascual
Arms Dealer

Norma Martínez
Arms Dealer 2
Aram Cardenas
Nephew

José Manuel Poncelis
School Clerk
Alejandro Camps
Bodyguard 1
Jorge Almada
Bodyguard 1A
Carlos Barada
Bodyguard 2
Eduardo Yáñez
Bodyguard 2A
Jorge Merlo
Judicial Police
Alberto Pineda
Fuentes Man 1
Jesús González Leal 'Chis Chas'
Fuentes Driver
Rodrigo Chavez
Fuentes Man 5
Fernando Arvizu
Thug Cop 1
Ghalil Elhateb Estrada
Thug Cop 2
Hugo Genesio
Plainclothes 1
Gonzalo Alvarez
Plainclothes 2

Arturo Farfán
Bartender (uncredited)
Jorge Guerrero
Priest (uncredited)
Roberto Kwok
Japanese Businessman 6 (uncredited)
José Montini
Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
Stacy Perskie
Cynical Reporter (uncredited)

Berenice Manjarrez Vericat
Newscaster (uncredited)
Raúl Zermeño
Highranking Government Official (uncredited)
Frank Kostenko Jr.
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Reviews
Narate
_"Forgiveness is between them and God. It's my job to arrange the meeting."_ Denzel is always amazing in any movie. Most of this movies are just top tier as is, but this one really sticks out to me now that I am a parent. I would have this kind of fire in me if anything happened to my kid. The colors, editing, acting, even the violence is perfect in this.
RalphRahal
Alright, let's talk "Man on Fire." You know I dig a good revenge flick, and this one delivers, even if it takes its sweet time getting there. The plot's simple: guy protects kid, kid gets snatched, guy goes on a rampage. It's the Tony Scott package, right? So, visually, it's a trip. Those fast cuts, the color flashes, it's like he's trying to give you a headache in the best way possible. Some people hate it, but it's pure Scott. Cinematography matches that intensity, gritty and in your face. Denzel, man, he just is Creasy. That quiet, simmering anger? Perfect. Dakota Fanning holds her own too, especially considering her age. The script isn't Shakespeare, but it gives Denzel enough to work with. And that soundtrack? Haunting. Those vocals from Lisa Gerrard, mixed with Gregson-Williams' score, really stick with you. Now, it's not a perfect movie. The first act drags a bit, setting up the relationship, but it's important for what comes later. It's a slow burn that explodes. It's also heavy. Really heavy. This isn't a light watch. It's dark, violent, and it doesn't hold back. But that's what makes it memorable. It's about redemption, even if it's a messy, brutal kind of redemption. Bottom line, "Man on Fire" is a solid action-thriller with a lot of style. It's got that classic Denzel intensity, a killer soundtrack, and a visual style that's definitely unique. If you like your action movies with a bit of emotional depth and don't mind a bit of visual chaos, give it a shot. Just be ready for a movie that's more about the feeling than the finesse.
cryodome
His bodyguard style is much entertaining. I could watch it all up until certain point. Then it seems Denzels character goes against his usual serious bodyguard style. Only to progress the plot. That is when I turn this movie off
Wuchak
_**The Punisher in Mexico City, albeit black**_ A disillusioned ex-CIA operative (Denzel Washington) gets a gig in Mexico as the bodyguard of a precocious girl (Dakota Fanning) from a wealthy family. Christopher Walken plays his friend, Radha Mitchell the mother of the girl and Mickey Rourke an attorney of the family. “Man on Fire” is a crime drama/thriller that debuted five days after Thomas Jane’s “The Punisher” in 2004. While “Man of Fire” was based on a novel by A.J. Quinnell and “The Punisher” was based on the Marvel Comics’ character, they’re both about men who suffer great tragedy and enact merciless strategies to take out the criminals responsible. They’re about on par, but I give this one the edge as it has more dramatic depth and flashier filmmaking by director Tony Scott (which some may find annoying). But neither is as supremely effective as the later “Taken” (2008). Some complain that the movie’s “schizophrenic” because it’s like two movies stitched together, but don’t all revenge stories have a set-up for the oncoming revenge part? This one just has a longer and more satisfying set-up. The film runs 2 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot mostly in Mexico City. GRADE: B
