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* CruelMercy: Blake's response to Styles's question "Why don't you just kill me?" is a [[AffablyEvil laugh]] and "I don't wanna kill you; I wanna kill your life!"
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* CruelMercy: Blake's response to Styles's question "Why don't you just kill me?" is a [[AffablyEvil [[FauxAffablyEvil laugh]] and "I don't wanna kill you; I wanna kill your life!"
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* FauxAffablyEvil: Earl Talbot Blake.Blake never drops his cheery and upbeat tone even as he makes Nick's life a living hell.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Blake makes a video of Nick drugged in bed being raped by a prostitute, with audio added to make it sound consensual. The bed is at the bottom of a dry swimming pool. When Nick shows the pool to verify his innocence, he finds it filled up with water again. Making this an inverted trope: "It wasn't here, I swear!"
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* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, Denzel Washington, who played Nick Styles, was just 26 during filming. Nick, like Alice, should be well into his 20s after the TimeSkip.
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''Ricochet'' is a 1991 thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/JohnLithgow, Music/IceT, and Kevin Pollak.
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''Ricochet'' is a 1991 thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/JohnLithgow, Music/IceT, and Kevin Pollak.
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* AdultFear: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots a video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quickly. Of course, that's just the reaction Blake wanted.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots a video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quickly. Of course, that's just the reaction Blake wanted.
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* SharedUniverse: Mary Ellen Trainor reprises her role as Gail Wallens from ''Franchise/DieHard'', with which the film shares a writer and producer.
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* HoodFilm: It's one of those 1990s films that mostly set in the inner-city slums and crime-ridden streets and involves African-American characters.
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* HoodFilm: It's one of those 1990s films that is mostly set in the inner-city slums and crime-ridden streets and involves African-American characters.
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** Farris' murder is staged to look like he killed himself, complete with a handwritten suicide note.
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** Farris' Farris's murder is staged to look like he killed himself, complete with a handwritten suicide note.
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* NonIndicativeName: Ricochets don't come into play at all. It's not immediately obvious, but the name probably refers to the fact that Styles' actions (taking down Blake) rebounded on him later.
* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostitute away; comes running out of the house like a madman upon seeing Blake's video and pulls a gun in front of a bunch of kids, assaulting a clown; goes on a stammering tirade after the DA confronted him about the sex tape and the assault on the clown (watch Priscilla's face as Nick talks about "water in the pool"). He's paranoid, stressed out, intoxicated, and should be laying low during the DA's office investigation, but noooo...
* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostitute away; comes running out of the house like a madman upon seeing Blake's video and pulls a gun in front of a bunch of kids, assaulting a clown; goes on a stammering tirade after the DA confronted him about the sex tape and the assault on the clown (watch Priscilla's face as Nick talks about "water in the pool"). He's paranoid, stressed out, intoxicated, and should be laying low during the DA's office investigation, but noooo...
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* NonIndicativeName: Ricochets don't come into play at all. It's not immediately obvious, but the name probably refers to the fact that Styles' Styles's actions (taking down Blake) rebounded on him later.
* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostituteaway; away, comes running out of the house like a madman upon seeing Blake's video and video, pulls a gun in front of a bunch of kids, assaulting assaults a clown; clown, and goes on a stammering tirade after the DA confronted him about the sex tape and the assault on the clown (watch Priscilla's face as Nick talks about "water in the pool"). He's paranoid, stressed out, intoxicated, and should be laying low during the DA's office investigation, but noooo...
* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostitute
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The DA and her right-hand man Wiley are this to Styles once they viewed him as a BrokenPedestal to them after Blake's {{Gaslighting}} made the latter appear to be a HeroWithBadPublicity undergoing SanitySlippage, resulting in Styles' suspension.
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The DA and her right-hand man Wiley are this to Styles once they viewed him as a BrokenPedestal to them after Blake's {{Gaslighting}} made the latter appear to be a HeroWithBadPublicity undergoing SanitySlippage, resulting in Styles' Styles's suspension.
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* PantsPositiveSafety: Styles' hidden gun in his underwear.
* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, Denzel Washington who played Nick Styles, was just 26 during filming. Nick, like Alice, should be well into his 20s after the TimeSkip.
* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, Denzel Washington who played Nick Styles, was just 26 during filming. Nick, like Alice, should be well into his 20s after the TimeSkip.
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* PantsPositiveSafety: Styles' Styles's hidden gun in his underwear.
* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, DenzelWashington Washington, who played Nick Styles, was just 26 during filming. Nick, like Alice, should be well into his 20s after the TimeSkip.
* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, Denzel
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* SlippingAMickey: Blake drugs Styles's nanny and his kids cocoa. Thankfully, he doesn't do anything to either.
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* SlippingAMickey: Blake drugs Styles's nanny and his kids Styles's kids's cocoa. Thankfully, he doesn't do anything to either.
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Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to become a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
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Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to become a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts pits these two men against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to and having achieved the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
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* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip.
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* PlayingGertrude: Victoria Dillard, who played Alice Styles, was just 21 during filming. Depending on how old her on-screen daughters were (in-universe), Alice should be well into her 20s after the TimeSkip. Likewise, Denzel Washington who played Nick Styles, was just 26 during filming. Nick, like Alice, should be well into his 20s after the TimeSkip.
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''Ricochet'' is a 1991 thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/JohnLithgow, Music/IceT and Kevin Pollak.
Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to became a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison, and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to became a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison, and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
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''Ricochet'' is a 1991 thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/JohnLithgow, Music/IceT Music/IceT, and Kevin Pollak.
Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying tobecame become a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison, prison and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to
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* AdultFear: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quick. Of course, that's just the reaction Blake wanted.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Blake tells a probation officer that, after being released, he'd pay a visit to fuck the man's wife, his daughter and maybe even his dog.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Blake tells a probation officer that, after being released, he'd pay a visit to fuck the man's wife, his daughter and maybe even his dog.
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* AdultFear: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots a video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quick.quickly. Of course, that's just the reaction Blake wanted.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Blake tells a probation officer that, after being released, he'd pay a visit to fuck the man's wife, hisdaughter daughter, and maybe even his dog.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Blake tells a probation officer that, after being released, he'd pay a visit to fuck the man's wife, his
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* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: After Styles is rescued after being drugged and kidnapped by Blake, he's informed about having gonorrhea due to his blood work. This is wrong on sooo many levels: first, the only [=STD=]s that show up on blood work are syphilis and HIV. Second, these are based on the body's antibody response, so it takes a while to turn positive, not overnight as in this scenario. Thirdly, doctors only run tests that are actually medically needed (or at least the ones they are sure they'll get paid for!). Since they didn't know he'd been raped, or had unprotected sex, there would never have been a test for that (only whatever drugs he had).
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* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: After Styles is rescued after being drugged and kidnapped by Blake, he's informed about having gonorrhea due to his blood work. This is wrong on sooo so many levels: first, the only [=STD=]s that show up on blood work are syphilis and HIV. Second, these are based on the body's antibody response, so it takes a while to turn positive, not overnight as in this scenario. Thirdly, doctors only run tests that are actually medically needed (or at least the ones they are sure they'll get paid for!). Since they didn't know he'd been raped, raped or had unprotected sex, there would never have been a test for that (only whatever drugs he had).
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* BondOneLiner: "You got the point now, don't you, [[spoiler:Blake?]]"
* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}} and {{Frame Up}}s, Styles' friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}} and {{Frame Up}}s, Styles' friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
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* BondOneLiner: "You got the point now, don't you, [[spoiler:Blake?]]"
[[spoiler: Blake?]]"
* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}} and {{Frame Up}}s,Styles' Styles's friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA DA, and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}} and {{Frame Up}}s,
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* [[CrucifiedHeroShot Crucified Dragon Shot]]: [[spoiler:Kim, Blake's right-hand man, after Blake shoots him]].
* CruelMercy: Blake's response to Styles' question "Why don't you just kill me?" is a [[AffablyEvil laugh]] and "I don't wanna kill you; I wanna kill your life!"
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Used as a plot point in-universe. Part of Blake's plan involves drugging Nick and videotaping him being forcibly raped by a female prostitute...but when he leaks the tape to the media (with dubbed-over sound), people take it as evidence of an extramarital affair. Even Nick's wife initially refuses to believe that it wasn't consensual, simply due to the fact he got it up.
* CruelMercy: Blake's response to Styles' question "Why don't you just kill me?" is a [[AffablyEvil laugh]] and "I don't wanna kill you; I wanna kill your life!"
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Used as a plot point in-universe. Part of Blake's plan involves drugging Nick and videotaping him being forcibly raped by a female prostitute...but when he leaks the tape to the media (with dubbed-over sound), people take it as evidence of an extramarital affair. Even Nick's wife initially refuses to believe that it wasn't consensual, simply due to the fact he got it up.
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* [[CrucifiedHeroShot Crucified Dragon Shot]]: [[spoiler:Kim, [[spoiler: Kim, Blake's right-hand man, after Blake shoots him]].
* CruelMercy: Blake's response toStyles' Styles's question "Why don't you just kill me?" is a [[AffablyEvil laugh]] and "I don't wanna kill you; I wanna kill your life!"
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Used as a plot point in-universe. Part of Blake's plan involves drugging Nick and videotaping him being forcibly raped by a female prostitute...but when he leaks the tape to the media (with dubbed-over sound), people take it as evidence of an extramarital affair. Even Nick's wife initially refuses to believe that it wasn'tconsensual, consensual simply due to the fact that he got it up.
* CruelMercy: Blake's response to
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Used as a plot point in-universe. Part of Blake's plan involves drugging Nick and videotaping him being forcibly raped by a female prostitute...but when he leaks the tape to the media (with dubbed-over sound), people take it as evidence of an extramarital affair. Even Nick's wife initially refuses to believe that it wasn't
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* EmbarrassingNickname: In-universe. The DA is called "Priscilla the Hun." Nick himself is "PK" (PreachersKid), but in his case the trope is subverted, as he feels that it's a badge of honor.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: In-universe. The DA is called "Priscilla the Hun." Nick himself is "PK" (PreachersKid), but but, in his case case, the trope is subverted, as he feels that it's a badge of honor.
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* FakingTheDead: After escaping from prison, Blake fakes his death. [[spoiler:Nick stages his own death at the end to draw Blake out.]]
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* FakingTheDead: After escaping from prison, Blake fakes his death. [[spoiler:Nick [[spoiler: Nick stages his own death at the end to draw Blake out.]]
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* {{FrameUp}}: Part of Blake's plan. First he makes it appear like Styles is a child molester and stole the money raised for a children's center. Then he kills Styles's former partner, throwing the gun to him so his prints are on it.
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* {{FrameUp}}: Part of Blake's plan. First First, he makes it appear like Styles is a child molester and stole the money raised for a children's center. Then he kills Styles's former partner, throwing the gun to him so his prints are on it.
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* HostageSituation: During Styles Styles's and Blake's first meeting.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Blake]] falls from a tower and is impaled.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Blake]] [[spoiler: Blake]] falls from a tower and is impaled.
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** [[spoiler:Styles pretends to kill himself in front of Blake, complete with a laundry list of things he was accused of doing, to lure him into a trap.]]
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** [[spoiler:Styles [[spoiler: Styles pretends to kill himself in front of Blake, complete with a laundry list of things he was accused of doing, to lure him into a trap.]]
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* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostitute away; comes running out of the house like a madman upon seeing Blake's video and pulls a gun in front of a bunch of kids, assaulting a clown; goes on a stammering tirade after the DA confronted him about the sex tape and the assault on the clown (watch Priscilla's face as Nick talks about "water in the pool"). He's paranoid, stressed out, intoxicated and should be laying low during the DA's office investigation, but noooo...
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* NotHelpingYourCase: Nick rambles on and on to his wife about what he did or didn't do to keep the prostitute away; comes running out of the house like a madman upon seeing Blake's video and pulls a gun in front of a bunch of kids, assaulting a clown; goes on a stammering tirade after the DA confronted him about the sex tape and the assault on the clown (watch Priscilla's face as Nick talks about "water in the pool"). He's paranoid, stressed out, intoxicated intoxicated, and should be laying low during the DA's office investigation, but noooo...
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* RoomFullOfCrazy: Blake's cell has a wall covered with Styles' pictures and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
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* RoomFullOfCrazy: Blake's cell has a wall covered with Styles' Styles's pictures and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Blake starts to have one when the crackhouse blows up. It continues when Kim calls him out at the end.]]
* WorthyOpponent / PetTheDog: Blake shows some sympathy to Styles when he eavesdrops his live call to the talk show.
* WorthyOpponent / PetTheDog: Blake shows some sympathy to Styles when he eavesdrops his live call to the talk show.
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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Blake [[spoiler: Blake starts to have one when the crackhouse blows up. It continues when Kim calls him out at the end.]]
* WorthyOpponent / PetTheDog: Blake shows some sympathy to Styles when he eavesdrops on his live call to the talk show.
* WorthyOpponent / PetTheDog: Blake shows some sympathy to Styles when he eavesdrops on his live call to the talk show.
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* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}}, Styles' friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
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* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}}, {{Gaslighting}} and {{Frame Up}}s, Styles' friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
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** The DA starts out as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure holds Styles, but once the latter ends up a BrokenPedestal to her for his publicized alleged SanitySlippage and other {{Frame Up}}s caused by Blake, she swings to being an ObstructiveBureaucrat who suspends him.
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** The DA starts out as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure holds Styles, Styles in high regard, but once the latter ends up a BrokenPedestal to her for his publicized alleged SanitySlippage and other {{Frame Up}}s caused by Blake, she swings to being an ObstructiveBureaucrat who suspends him.
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The DA and her right-hand man Wiley are this to Styles once they viewed him as a BrokenPedestal to them after Blake's {[Gaslighting}} made the latter appear to be a HeroWithBadPublicity undergoing SanitySlippage.
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The DA and her right-hand man Wiley are this to Styles once they viewed him as a BrokenPedestal to them after Blake's {[Gaslighting}} {{Gaslighting}} made the latter appear to be a HeroWithBadPublicity undergoing SanitySlippage.SanitySlippage, resulting in Styles' suspension.
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* BrokenPedestal: Thanks to Blake's {{Gaslighting}}, Styles' friends and family along with the rest of the public who once looked up to him began to quickly lose faith in him, the DA and his wife Alice in particular. After clearing his name, he becomes a RebuiltPedestal at the end.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The DA and her right-hand man Wiley are this to Styles once they viewed him as a BrokenPedestal to them after Blake's {[Gaslighting}} made the latter appear to be a HeroWithBadPublicity undergoing SanitySlippage.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In her depiction in this film in contrast to her appearance in ''Film/DieHard'', Gail Wallens becomes no different from the nosy {{Jerkass}} reporter colleague of hers Richard Thornburg, given she meddled with Styles for being a HeroWithBadPublicity similar to how Thornburg messed things up for John [=McClane=] in his appearances.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: TookALevelInJerkass:
** In her depiction in this film in contrast to her appearance in ''Film/DieHard'', Gail Wallens becomes no different from the nosy {{Jerkass}} reporter colleague of hers Richard Thornburg, given she meddled with Styles for being a HeroWithBadPublicity similar to how Thornburg messed things up for John [=McClane=] in hisappearances.appearances.
** The DA starts out as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure holds Styles, but once the latter ends up a BrokenPedestal to her for his publicized alleged SanitySlippage and other {{Frame Up}}s caused by Blake, she swings to being an ObstructiveBureaucrat who suspends him.
** In her depiction in this film in contrast to her appearance in ''Film/DieHard'', Gail Wallens becomes no different from the nosy {{Jerkass}} reporter colleague of hers Richard Thornburg, given she meddled with Styles for being a HeroWithBadPublicity similar to how Thornburg messed things up for John [=McClane=] in his
** The DA starts out as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure holds Styles, but once the latter ends up a BrokenPedestal to her for his publicized alleged SanitySlippage and other {{Frame Up}}s caused by Blake, she swings to being an ObstructiveBureaucrat who suspends him.
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: At first, Styles doesn't remember who Blake is.
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: A rare heroic example. At first, Styles doesn't remember who Blake is.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: In-universe. The DA is called "Priscilla the Hun." Nick himself is "PK" (PreachersKid); subverted with Nick, who says it's a badge of honor.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: In-universe. The DA is called "Priscilla the Hun." Nick himself is "PK" (PreachersKid); subverted with Nick, who says (PreachersKid), but in his case the trope is subverted, as he feels that it's a badge of honor.
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* HoodFilm: It's one of those 1990s films that mostly set in the inner-city slums and crime-ridden streets and involves African-American characters..
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* HoodFilm: It's one of those 1990s films that mostly set in the inner-city slums and crime-ridden streets and involves African-American characters..characters.
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* PreachersKid: Styles's father is a minister, and he doesn't attend church often enough for his old man (or stay long enough while he does). He still wears a cross at all times though.
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* {{Frameup}}: Part of Blake's plan. First he makes it appear like Styles is a child molester and stole the money raised for a children's center. Then he kills Styles's former partner, throwing the gun to him so his prints are on it.
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* {{Frameup}}: {{FrameUp}}: Part of Blake's plan. First he makes it appear like Styles is a child molester and stole the money raised for a children's center. Then he kills Styles's former partner, throwing the gun to him so his prints are on it.
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* NonIndicativeName: Ricochets don't come into play at all.
** It's not immediately obvious, but the name probably refers to the fact that Styles' actions (taking down Blake) rebounded on him later.
** It's not immediately obvious, but the name probably refers to the fact that Styles' actions (taking down Blake) rebounded on him later.
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* NonIndicativeName: Ricochets don't come into play at all.
**all. It's not immediately obvious, but the name probably refers to the fact that Styles' actions (taking down Blake) rebounded on him later.
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* {{Frameup}}: Part of Blake's plan.
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* {{Frameup}}: Part of Blake's plan. First he makes it appear like Styles is a child molester and stole the money raised for a children's center. Then he kills Styles's former partner, throwing the gun to him so his prints are on it.
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* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Styles beats up an Aryan Brotherhood member to get information on Blake picking up passports at his bookstore.
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* PreachersKid: Styles's father is a minister, and he doesn't attend church often enough for his old man (or stay long enough while he does). He still wears a cross at all times though.
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* AdultFear: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quick.
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* AdultFear: Blake goes into Nick's house disguised as a power company technician, drugs the babysitter, takes Nick's sleepy daughters to bed, then shoots video of himself threatening the little girls. When Nick sees the video, he goes paranoid quick. Of course, that's just the reaction Blake wanted.
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* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: After Styles is rescued after being drugged and kidnapped by Blake, at the hospital he is informed in the ER that he has "VD" based on his blood work. This is wrong on sooo many levels: first, the only [=STD=]s that show up on blood work are syphilis and HIV. Second, these are based on the body's antibody response, so it takes a while to turn positive, not overnight as in this scenario. Thirdly, doctors only run tests that are actually medically needed (or at least the ones they are sure they'll get paid for!). Since they didn't know he'd been raped, or had unprotected sex, there would never have been a test for that (only whatever drugs he had).
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* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: After Styles is rescued after being drugged and kidnapped by Blake, at the hospital he is he's informed in the ER that he has "VD" based on about having gonorrhea due to his blood work. This is wrong on sooo many levels: first, the only [=STD=]s that show up on blood work are syphilis and HIV. Second, these are based on the body's antibody response, so it takes a while to turn positive, not overnight as in this scenario. Thirdly, doctors only run tests that are actually medically needed (or at least the ones they are sure they'll get paid for!). Since they didn't know he'd been raped, or had unprotected sex, there would never have been a test for that (only whatever drugs he had).
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Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to became a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has become the new District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison, and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
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Nick Styles (Washington) is a young cop who is studying to became a lawyer so that he can help make his neighborhood better. Earl Talbot Blake (Lithgow) is a hitman who is taking a job to make it into the big leagues. Chance puts these against each other, and Styles walks away as a hero to the career he has sought while Blake is sent to prison with nothing. This leads to Blake becoming obsessed with Styles, and as he climbs the ladder of success, Blake follows every step, plotting his revenge. Years later, Styles has risen to become the new a star Assistant District Attorney. Blake finally escapes from prison, and then starts a campaign to destroy his life.
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* NeverSuicide: Farris' murder is staged to look like he killed himself, complete with a handwritten suicide note.
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* NeverSuicide: NeverSuicide:
** Farris' murder is staged to look like he killed himself, complete with a handwritten suicide note.
** Farris' murder is staged to look like he killed himself, complete with a handwritten suicide note.