

迈克尔·道格拉斯扮演的威廉·福斯特是一家军工场的工程师,被解雇后心情很压抑。因离婚,小女儿的生日没被邀请,恰好路上堵车,他弃车走进一家杂货铺,想找点零钱打电话,却遭到刁难,他操起垒球棒砸了铺子。在公园休息时,又和流氓打了一架;在快餐店里因和服务生发生争执,他拔出从流氓那里缴获的手枪一阵乱射,此时他已完全失控。最后,他面对退休警官的枪口,不禁自问:“我是坏人吗?”
- Mister Arn2026年5月13日Everything in “Falling Down” feels designed to make you anxious. The heat, the traffic, the noise, and the constant pressure keep tightening around the main character until one more bad day becomes too much. The scary part is that he was already close to the edge before the movie even started. Once he snaps, his anger keeps growing as he moves from place to place, becoming more dangerous with every encounter. The movie works because it never completely excuses him, even when you understand some of his frustration. The finale finally puts him against someone moving in the opposite direction. Robert Duvall’s character is grounded, patient, and sees the world more clearly, even if he, too, is flawed.
- Jakeys2025年12月26日D-FENS/Douglas is amazing to follow, but the scenes with Prendergast are less engaging despite a good performance from Duvall. I find it interesting that discussions on this film always centre around whether D-FENS is right or wrong. In my opinion, he's both. He's 100% right in his view of the sickness of society and how disposable he and others are, and yet his wife, his mother and and Prendergast are 100% right to treat him as "the bad guy" because he has unaddressed mental health issues he never seeks help for, and directs his anger at society towards the other victims of it.
- ርልዪረ2026年2月11日👨💼💼⌐デ气亠 It's very good. It could've not been. It so, so easily could've been another mediocre 90s action movie, but the writing is very carefully formulated to allow something a lot of movies don't seem to have any space for: nuance. There's no real group that's openly evil for the course of the film. You could say it's the gang at the start, but they're young, reckless men who haven't faced reality. You could say it's society-- the restaurant managers, the construction workers, the people who fire Bill Foster, but they're not empowered to act any differently, are they? What the hell can a manager working in a sweaty fast food joint to do improve the food being shipped in from someplace else? I feel like I could write a whole essay on this movie, but I'm not, because you should watch it yourself and draw your own analytical conclusions. Not an awful lot of movies these days offers that privilege.
城市英雄花絮
城市英雄于1993年2月26日发布。
城市英雄由Joel Schumacher执导。
城市英雄的时长为1小时 53分钟。
城市英雄由Timothy Harris, Arnold Kopelson, Herschel Weingrod制作。
迈克尔·道格拉斯扮演的威廉·福斯特是一家军工场的工程师,被解雇后心情很压抑。因离婚,小女儿的生日没被邀请,恰好路上堵车,他弃车走进一家杂货铺,想找点零钱打电话,却遭到刁难,他操起垒球棒砸了铺子。在公园休息时,又和流氓打了一架;在快餐店里因和服务生发生争执,他拔出从流氓那里缴获的手枪一阵乱射,此时他已完全失控。最后,他面对退休警官的枪口,不禁自问:“我是坏人吗?”
城市英雄中的关键角色有D-Fens(Michael Douglas), Prendergast(Robert Duvall), Beth(Barbara Hershey)。
城市英雄的评级为R。
城市英雄是一部犯罪, 剧情, 惊悚电影。
城市英雄的观众评分为8.4(满分10分)。
城市英雄的预算曾是US$2500万。
城市英雄的票房收入为US$4090.4万。

























