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Mel Gibson's portrayal of the feverishly determined Tom Mullen is brilliant and convincing. He is a man used to making decisions, and he allows this notion to infect his character throughout the movie, giving the character strength and believability - this allows him to avoid being sidetracked by the FBI officers' well-meant counseling, the outcome of which is just as uncertain as his own. While I would not want to advocate self justice by any means, his actions make perfect sense in this movie’s context and the fact that he gets directly entagled with the kidnappers in the end, is not necessarily to his own liking. Gibson also manages successfully to bring across that under the polished, shiny surface of the self-made millionaire, there is a darker side to Mullen - a ruthless businessman who is willing to pay his way out of trouble, a fact of which the kidnappers are well aware. |