A series of kidnapping incidents have occurred in Mexico, causing panic among urban residents, especially wealthy families. Within just six days, many[Expand All]
A series of kidnapping incidents have occurred in Mexico, causing panic among urban residents, especially wealthy families. Within just six days, many wealthy people have begun to hire bodyguards to protect the safety of their children. It was in such a situation that Creese, a retired former CIA member, came to Mexico City to join the ranks of bodyguards - he was hired by an industrialist couple to protect their nine-year-old daughter, Pida. Kreese once lost faith in life. It was only through a friend's introduction that he found this job, but he wasn't very interested in it himself - especially as a bodyguard for a little girl. However, with the mindset that having something to do is better than being idle, he accepted the employment contract. At the beginning of his contact with the little girl, Kreese didn't like this arrogant girl who kept asking him questions non-stop. But it wasn't long before his strong exterior was gradually pierced through by the little girl, and he himself completely opened up. When the little girl was kidnapped, his life changed and he vowed to hunt down all those involved. No one can stop him... This film is adapted from the novel of the same name by A.J. Kunnell and was released in 1987, starring Scott Glenn and Joe Percy. This film was directed by the renowned director Elie Chouraqui at that time. Looking back at the history of that time, Tony Scott, the director of the 2004 remake, could be said to have missed out on the 1987 version of the film. At that time, due to The success of the vampire-themed film "The Hunger", Tony Scott went to Hollywood to seek development and was once regarded by the producers as the best candidate for the director of "Man on Fire". But later, because of his lack of fame, it was still Ellie who was chosen? Directed by Shuhaki.[Collapse]