Review of Man on a Ledge (2012) by Homereviewer — 22 Jun 2012
I was curious to see if this movie could deliver on the plot and performances level, it did so.
Sufficiently for me. As in most movies of the genre, especially from Hollywood, you can.
Pretty much expect the outcome to be no big surprise. The good guys win; if you dismiss.
Every movie for that reason, you will be dismissing most movies from Hollywood. In Man.
On The Ledge, it's the ride from the beginning to the end you should find interesting.
Anyone who feels queasy looking down from high places will find this movie exciting; if you.
Suffer from vertigo, be prepared to be catching your breath in a few scenes. I liked the idea.
Of this movie's plot, the lead character Nick Cassidy, an escaped convict, is committing a.
Daring heist to prove he was not guilty of that very crime a few years before. Cassidy is.
Providing a diversion so his team can execute the heist, and a solid diversion it is.
Though there aren't big names in the flick, there are experienced actors who deliver performances like the professionals they are. Ed Harris and.
Titus Welliver are such experienced actors whose characters are familiar to us. They have played these roles countless times before; they play.
Their bad guy roles just the way we expect them to in this movie. Edward Burns is also playing a relatively familiar good guy role. Sam.
Worthington, who plays lead Nick Cassidy delivers a solid performance as does Jamie Bell in his role as Nick's brother. Genesis Rodriguez is in.
Fine form, one you'll not tire of seeing, really. The movie has all the key elements a good heist should have; suspense, twists and turns, all are.
Present. If the last couple of movies you watched recently were dramas, Man On The Ledge will be a nice change of pace, so I recommend it on.
That basis. I quite enjoyed it.
This review of Man on a Ledge (2012) was written by Homereviewer on 22 Jun 2012.
Man on a Ledge has generally received mixed reviews.
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