Michael Keaton v. Andy Garcia
KEATON, a convicted murderer/criminal, is the only person with bone marrow that matches the son of Andy Garcia. Garcia, a San Franisco Police officer, goes out of his way and breaks the law in order to save the life of his son, hence desperate measures.
KEATON (Peter McCabe)is able to blackmail himself back into the general public in prison, studies the hospital, computer systems, dislocates his thumb to be able to uncuff himself, hides the flint of a lighter underneath his fingernails and takes an anti-drug to co-opt the gas for the marrow extraction. GARCIA (Frank) ready for the possibility of escape . . . foils Keaton from getting away amid losing his job and letting innocent people get hurt. What matters is his son, nothing else.
I love action movies that are well written and have a free-thinking director taking risks with a genre that most would say is redundant and boring. Barbet Shroeder did so with Murder by Numbers, the remake of Kiss of Death and the one with Jeremy Irons as Klauss Van Burlou and Ron Silver as Alan Dershewitz, all entertaining and unique.
If the subtlety can be found, critics and people who watch too many movies, my self included, dismiss these movies quite readily, well as Hollywood because it isn't creative? What is? Some BULLSH'T story about coming to terms with a disease, fate or an independent fest about oppression of communists, the stupidity of war, racist republicans homosexuality/bisexuality, grifters, sex, women's lib, telemarketers, writing screenplays, esoteric films about movies or drug abuse.
Sorry wandered off there, it happens. Great Action movie that is fresh every time you see it.