Saturday, July 21, 2012

"Be Not to Overcome Evil with Evil, Overcome Evil with Good."

In Mexico City, criminal gangs are kidnapping rich people and their families for the lucrative ransom money.  On the advice of his lawyer, Mexican businessperson Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony), like other wealthy people, hires a bodyguard to protect his nine-year-old daughter Lupita "Pita" Ramos (Dakota Fanning), and to be able to renew the family's ransom insurance.  The head of an executive security firm, Paul Rayburn (Christopher Walken) suggests that Ramos hire Rayburn's old CIA friend John Creasy (Denzel Washington).

Ramos is impressed with Creasy's résumé, which includes a variety of counterinsurgency and counter-terrorism activities.  However, Creasy has since become uninterested in life.  He is burned out from all the deaths and horrors he has been involved in.  Creating alcoholism to ease Creasy's past burdens.  Creasy is not interested in bodyguard work and even less with the youngster, but he needs a job.  Creasy's initial impatience slowly fades as he finds himself opening up to the child.  He replaces her parents in their absence, giving her advice and coaching her in her swimming lessons and competitions.  He helps her overcome her fear of starting guns, turning it into an eagerness to move at the sound of one.  Pita gives Creasy an emblem of St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, saying she bought it for him with her own money.

Shortly after delivering her to a piano audition, Creasy notices a suspicious vehicle driving past and a pair of police cars blocking off the surrounding street.  As Pita emerges from the building and freezes, Creasy pulls out his gun and fires a shot into the air, similar to a starting gun, startling her to running away.  During the gun battle, four of the attackers are fatally shot, including two corrupt police officers.  The battle leaves Creasy seriously wounded and unconscious, allowing the surviving kidnappers to grab the child.  Shortly after the kidnapping, gang leader Daniel Sanchez demands a dead drop ransom of ten million dollars in exchange for Pita.  The drop goes badly, a corrupt police gang called “La Hermandad” ambushes the kidnappers, and the money is stolen.  "The brotherhood" exists within most all municipal police forces.  Sanchez notifies Pita's parents that the child will not be released, and everyone assumes she is dead.  It is during this time that the police chief while unconscious in his hospital bed, claiming he has murdered two judicial police officers, makes Creasy into public spectacle.  Rayburn shows up at the hospital after hearing the news and aids in helping Creasy escape to a safe house to further recover from his injuries.  After Creasy recovers from his wounds, he returns to Pita's home and promises her mother that he will kill everyone who was involved in, or profited from, the kidnapping.  Creasy kidnaps and tortures several "La Hermandad" members, forcing them to reveal the names of the people involved in the kidnapping ring.  In addition, Ramos admits setting the whole kidnapping up in order to get insurance money, as he was bankrupt.  He then commits suicide with a gun provided by Creasy.  With Rayburn's help, Creasy buys a variety of guns, explosives, and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.  He uses the weaponry to kill a number of corrupt Mexican police officers and high-ranking law enforcement officials who were involved in the kidnapping.  After Creasy learns where Sanchez lives, he fights his way into Sanchez's apartment.  Although Creasy is wounded in the gunfire, he gains the upper hand, and captures and tortures Sanchez's brother and ex-wife.

To save his brother, Sanchez admits that Pita is alive, and offers to exchange her for his brother and Creasy - A Life for a Life.  Creasy agrees, and travels with Pita's mother to a remote rural area to make the exchange.  After Pita runs to her mother, Creasy is hustled into a car, which speeds off.  As Creasy succumbs to his gunshot wounds, he drops the emblem of St. Jude that Pita gave him.  An epilogue reveals that Sanchez was killed during a police raid that same day, his location discovered by special operations police who were electronically following Creasy's movements and actions.

The movie was filmed in Mexico City in the 1980’s – they government of Mexico placed a ban on the movie for five years after its release.  The story is a true one.  There is a child that is kidnapped nearly every day.  Denzel’s character of Creasy is relevant to a man, which had done the very same actions and was from a similar background.

To this day, it’s my favorite movie as there was more within this movie and although it came out as labeled as fiction – yet after its release it was obvious that the character of Creasy had existed.  The areas of this movie that I truly love are the bond Creasy had with Pita – which ironically brought him back from his own plights.  As well as the indication of gangs which are within all areas and walks of life.  Most of all the conviction that Creasy had in doing justice within a country where there is no justice.  I don’t think he was the lamb that was lost.  I think that Creasy and the story were a true one - by the means of ethics of integrity & humility.

Again John Creasy was not a lost man he took care of a situation within Mexico that would have taken much more man power than one.

The merit within this movie was of merit and how this man found himself while he was a bodyguard for a sweet angel. As the quotation up above indiates,

 "Be Not to Overcome Evil with Evil, Overcome Evil with Good."

 

 

 

21 comments:

  1. "Be Not to overcome Evil with Evil, Overcome Evil with Good."

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  2. That is an excellent movie. A man in our church has family in Mexico and a cousin of his was kidnapped. The family holds out hope.

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  3. Great movie story. Nice to see or watch people go astray and finally go back to the fold of goodness and justice.
    There is so much to be analyzed on this movie and the inside life that is going on deeply in Mexico.
    Guessed you loved and been touched by the movie 2nd time you placed this in your blog.

    ... my take on this is, I hope and pray each one of us will realized eventually that going back to truth and make doing good things after a series of horryfying misdeeds is great ... but, how about not doing it and let us all try to be one and love within each others surfaced, so that peace and harmony be attained ...

    I know it is impossible, and am not in UTOPIA but through love with the grace of God we can do it altogether.
    tight hugs ...

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  4. It literally has been one film that I have always recalled. And excellent one which this character "Creasy" finds himself
    through this little girl. I have several friends as you know which are from Latin America...which does lead to another
    true story.

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  5. This falls within that category of goodwill and justice being served. Althought the movie/story line has been wrote
    as a fictional based story. "Man on Fire" was about a true person. Mind you this is a movie.
    Right now in Monterray, Mexico there is a kerfew at night as everyone has to be indoors by 7pm from what
    I last heard.

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  6. Part One - I love Christopher Walkin and how he discribes an artist.




    Part 2



    Part 3

    He finds her and then gives himself up to afford another the life which had made him realize how precious life is.

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  7. Deep ... touching ... gruesome ... sad, yet, there is love, human love deep within
    Great movie, thanks Jack for sharing it to us

    tight hugs

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  8. If you ever get the chance it's a tremendous movie Maritess.

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  9. It is Jack it is, I will surely get a copy of it

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  10. I never thought about the situation which is so in the news right now and this movie.
    Perhaps it was not the good timing but I wished to write on it.

    (It's a great movie it's not dark like what just came out recently)

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  11. This movie has a heart and the triumph of good showed in the end compensated the evil done and is much, much different from what happened to Aurora ...

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  12. by compensated I meant overpowered the evil done ...

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  13. I havent seen this movie yet, but if it comes on tv, I will for sure watch.

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  14. Marty the title of the movie never had done it justice.

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  15. really was a powerful movie Jack I had to wonder afterwards just how bad this world has become when you consider such times as shown here in a movie no less like this.

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  16. We don't watch a lot of TV, but this movie sounds good.

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  17. When I posted this yesterday the intention was within those which are heros and yet how Creasy comes to find himself Kenny.
    The it's a very touching yet powerful movie. It does leave many thoughts of good as well as within the relationship which is
    developed. I always thought that there would be a sequel to this yet that never came to be.

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  18. Ditto that here Dee but the story line is truly tremendous.

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  19. yes it did end with room for a sequel that is true Jack. sadly sometimes we are given a message via movies in the hope that we will as humans learn sadly more often than not humans show how follish they are instead of how brillent they can be

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  20. Within life there are two choices as I see it Kenny we learn or we choose not. Wisdom is a commodity which I find come at the very later
    stages of life. People are people Kenny. As well, good wishes and luck with your new business journey.


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  21. I will put it on our list then!

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