FILMS FOR THE GENT: THE FUGITIVE
“What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard target search
Actors at the Top of Their Game
Tommy Lee Jones didn’t originally think much of the script for the movie, even though he had worked with the director, Andrew Davis, before. He ended up winning an Academy Award for his role as US Marshal Samuel Gerard.
Harrison Ford, already 51 at the time, insisted on doing his own stunts
The professionalism and chemistry
Chicago as a Character
It’s always satisfying when a city isn’t just a backdrop, but acts as a kind of character
In?The Fugitive?we see actual Chicago news reporters acting as themselves, we hear Chicago accents from prison guards and police, we witness rush hour at the emergency room of Chicago Memorial Hospital, and run through the St. Patrick’s Day parade with Harrison Ford. If you didn’t know Chicago before seeing?The Fugitive, you definitely do a little after.
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In a movie landscape soaked with CGI,?The Fugitive?reminds us of what you can do when you try to do things the old-fashioned way. The signature train crash, which was done in one single take alongside the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad in North Carolina, still holds up for viewers all these years later. You can?visit the crash and remains?to this day.
Wrong Man Trope
Most of us yearn for justice to be done, and so whenever someone is wrongfully accused
Satisfying Ending
We end the film where we began, with Dr. Kimble being taken into custody with law enforcement authorities. But as Gerard takes the cuffs off Kimble and hands him an icepack, we laugh along with Kimble as he says, “I thought you said you didn’t care” and Gerard responds, “I don’t. Don’t tell anyone, okay?”
We don’t know what will happen to Dr. Kimble or Deputy Gerard in the future, but we feel that justice has been done and all is right in the world. And that’s one of the best ways to end any story.
Photo Credit?Ricardo Pablo?via Creative Commons.