"They will make him steal... but he will make them pay."
That is the clever tag-line to this poorly done film. Its actually a little sad seeing Harrison Ford's illustrious career continue to spiral down into oblivion. If this film had been done a few years ago, I would think it would draw more fans and more support in Hollywood, however, Ford's been swinging at air when it comes to blockbusters and he hasn't had one in quite some time.
I don't remember when it first started to happen. My wife and I have debated this topic a couple of times... she claims it started with Hollywood Homicide, I claimed it started with What Lies Beneath.
I don't remember when it first started to happen. My wife and I have debated this topic a couple of times... she claims it started with Hollywood Homicide, I claimed it started with What Lies Beneath.
Here's the theory. Harrison Ford has always played the quintessential good guy. He's always the protagonist and the one we root for as our heroic character. Even when the chips are down and he's down and out, Ford's long list of successful characters win out in the end. With What Lies Beneath - (*spoiler for those who haven't seen it*) Ford is revealed as the antagonist and a murderer. This is a complete 180 degree spin on what we are used to seeing... although a welcome change in my opinion from his stereotypical roles, it destroys a wonderful streak of strong roles as the good guy.
This is where the demise of Ford's career first started to appear. Follow that up with such poorly done films such as K-19 The Widowmaker or Hollywood Homicide... and you got exactly what your film's title proclaims... the death of your career.
This is where the demise of Ford's career first started to appear. Follow that up with such poorly done films such as K-19 The Widowmaker or Hollywood Homicide... and you got exactly what your film's title proclaims... the death of your career.
Back to Firewall. The movie is a complete flop from beginning to end. It has some strong character actors cast in a movie with little to no script or plot. Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, and Robert Patrick provide support in this film, but it just seems very unrealistic.
Shedding his typical Indiana Jones / President of the U.S. / CIA agent / lawyer / doctor persona (please take your pick), Ford is poorly cast as a firewall expert for a major banking institution.
Shedding his typical Indiana Jones / President of the U.S. / CIA agent / lawyer / doctor persona (please take your pick), Ford is poorly cast as a firewall expert for a major banking institution.
This seems to be quite a stretch at first because most IT experts don't look like Ford - no offense to those that do. Also, when Bettany does steal the money holding Ford and family hostage... Harrison's character suddenly drinks some Jack Ryan juice and kicks some ass. I'd like to see our IT specialists do that at my work.
Either way... I do not recommend seeing this film for it taints the success of previous Ford films. I hope that his current production of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will breathe some life in this actor's career.
Reference: I originally published this article on Helium.com.
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correction! I didn't say his career started to go off path with Hollywood Homicide... in fact, I contend that he was always a crap actor... he was just able to coast through his career for about a decade with no one questioning him, based soley on the machismo that he built up in Star Wars...
However, if I were to pick a movie as a clear indicator of his career-death, I would have to go with "Sabrina" in 1995...
so there.
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