The movie is another action thriller film by director Chuck
Russell with writer Paul Sloan and Yvan Gauthier. The movie stars are John
Travolta played as Stanley Hill, Amanda Schull played as Abbie Hill,
Christopher Meloni played as Dennis, Rebecca De Mornay played as Vivian Hill,
Luis Da Silva played as Charley, Sam Trammell as played as Detective Gibson,
Patrick St. Esprit played as Joe Meserve, and lastly Thomas Newhard played as
Drunk/Bar Patron.
Stanley Hill is an unemployed engineer who witnesses the killing
of his spouse Vivian, who was assaulted by thugs in a parking area. Wracked
with much blame, Stanley is troubled by the imagery of Vivian fading in his
arms. When Police Officer, Detective Gibson and the other corrupt police official
were unable to fetch the killers to justice, Stanley went to his old buddy Dennis
and settles to take matters in his personal hands. It is only then that Dennis
and Stanley are discovered to have a strange past that up to the present, they
have kept back well unseen. As they impose their vengeance, Stanley bares a plot
that heads to the upper lines of the administration, and those who are
concerned in the concealed will understand that Dennis and Stanley are more risky
than they could have ever thought of.
John Travolta for some reason is not the type of guy that
will bring that much curiosity into viewing movies, but as everybody may agree,
he is a great actor, and does the ideal likely tough man with this film. His talent,
his actual BMI, and the simplicity of the film carries the viewer a tour back
where films were about their kind, in this situation, an action movie. There is
no sparkle that may change ones’ life in this movie, you won't laugh or cry, but
you'll certainly have a good time, with believable characters, a bit of dream supposed
as luck and a plain plot that performs like a clock. The movie deserves more
credits and congratulations to everyone. This style of movie must be pursued, a
kind of shining armor for a Barbie.