Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Movie Review : Man on a ledge

Man on the Ledge Movie,Career Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) as police, disappeared after he made scapegoats and thrown into prison by a cunning businessman named David Englander (Ed Harris).
In prison, Nick quiet life is not for sure is innocent and the good name of his family become polluted. By utilizing the help of his best friend in the police Mike Ackerman (Anthony Mackie) and his younger brother Joey Cassidy (Jamie Bell), Nick tried to escape from prison for the sake of clearing his good name as well as revenge on Andy.
Nick attempts to clear his good name is quite strange. He climbed up a hotel adjacent to the office of David like people who want to commit suicide. On the other hand, named Joey and his girlfriend Angie (Genesis Rodriguez), are ready to wait for orders Nick to do a mission of revenge in the building owned by Andy.
Although setting the location of the film Man on a Ledge is not much, but director Asger Leth considered able to take advantage of these conditions to the fullest with support from Pablo F. scenarios Fenjves. As its title suggests, the setting of the film is certainly drawing a lot more pictures from the show to further increase the height of the tension element.
One of the most suspenseful scenes is when Nick was poised to jump to commit suicide, which in fact it is merely a trick to steal the attention of the public and police officers are under, in order to devote more time to his brother that wants to infiltrate the building owned David.
Sam Worthington acting quality as major actors in this film is certainly not in doubt. His experience starring in big films like Terminator Salvation (2009), Avatar (2009), and Clash of the Titans (2010), would make Sam's acting has matured through the film that was filmed in New York City.
On the whole, though it conveys the story of a simple, yet widescreen display that lasted 102 minutes is considered successful in conveying the message about the importance of a truth.

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