Man on Fire

Im finished Ep3 last night. Its not bad at all. Spotted a few Denzil mannerisms from the main actor. Glad its set in Rio and not MExico, as I feel the OG film managed to make Mexico its own. Hard to explain, but the film really showed Mexico in lots of ways. The Rio setting is good and glad they didnt take the styling of the film with its sharp cuts, gfx over lays (broken film effect ?, random jumping of frames, if you know what I mean).

Also, pretty sure some of the locations in rio are the same as Fast and Furious with the Safe robbery one. When I say same, I mean are the same, like the safe house and its street.

Anyway. It's good so far and even though its takes a few ideas from the movie, its creates its own ie,
Bum Bomb = Chest Bomb
 
Finished it today, thought that the first two episodes were good but then it feels kind of dragged out after that until the final episodes.
 
Even the Denzel Washington version was trash in comparison to the book.

I'd love someone to recreate the book as a movie. That would be worth watching.
 
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Enjoyed it for what it was, surprisingly one of the better 'new' Netflix shows we've had of late.
 
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