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Liberty Stands Still

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Liberty Stands Still

The movie cover for Liberty Stands Still.
Directed by Kari Skogland
Produced by Ogden Gavanski
Gary Pearl
Written by Kari Skogland
Starring Wesley Snipes
Linda Fiorentino
Oliver Platt
Music by Michael Convertino
Distributed by Lions Gate Films
Release date(s) January 18, 2002
Running time 92 min.
Language English
Budget $11,000,000 (estimated)
IMDb profile

Liberty Stands Still is a 2002 film starring Wesley Snipes and Linda Fiorentino. It is a thriller about a man seeking revenge for his daughter's death.

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Liberty Wallace (Linda Fiorentino), who lives in Los Angeles, isn't at all uncomfortable about her links to the weapons business.

Liberty is a key player for one of the largest gun manufacturers in the United States, McCloud Industries: she's the Vice President of Marketing, she's the daughter of the company's founder, and she's married to the company's ruthless CEO, America's premier arms merchant, Victor Wallace (Oliver Platt).

While former war hero Victor is busy trafficking in international armaments, Liberty takes business breaks to conduct an affair with actor Russell Williams (Martin Cummins).

The balance of their marriage of convenience shifts when a sniper named Joe (Wesley Snipes) aims his rifle at Liberty as she walks through a busy Los Angeles park on her way to meet with Russell.

Joe calls Liberty on her cell phone, and he orders Liberty to handcuff herself to a nearby hot dog vendor's cart -- the cuffs are already there. Liberty has no intention of acquiescing to Joe's wishes -- until Joe begins shooting.

Quickly convinced, she locks herself to the stand, only to learn that it is loaded with enough explosives to take out a city block. If she calls for help, hangs up the phone, mutes the phone, or fails to cooperate, the bomb will go off. Joe has also attached a bomb to Russell, who's now in his dressing room at the theater.

Liberty realizes she can't buy her way out of the situation, and she is forced to consider Joe's demand for an anti-gun forum.

The reason for Joe's siege is that his daughter was fatally shot at school by a classmate who used a gun that was manufactured by McCloud Industries. The death of a child can break a parent’s mental balance.

Now, Joe is demonstrating to Liberty what it's like to be on the other end of the weapon, and show Liberty the horrors of what she has had a blind hand in for years.

Victor has apparently bartered illegal deals without Liberty's knowledge, ones that have resulted in easier access to weapons for street dealers -- the ones who sold the weapon that killed Joe's daughter.

As a result of his daughter's death, Joe wants Liberty to use her political connections and this incident to spark a public debate on the Second Amendment. Despite his past as a CIA agent, Joe no longer supports the unequivocal right to bear arms.

Joe lets Liberty know that she's going to die, but that she can die a hero if she exposes the company's shady business dealings and political connections before she's killed.

As Joe monitors and records her every move, Liberty reveals secrets about her own past, and her business dealings.

When Victor, who's also having an affair, finds out that Liberty has been taken hostage, he's torn between following company protocol -- protecting himself and allowing Liberty to be killed -- and going to help her.

Victor and the media show up. At first, it seems that Joe, who is actually a former CIA agent named Alex, is using Liberty as bait to attract media attention, but then Joe guns down news reporter Bill Tollman (Jonathan Scarfe), who happens to be the son of a hawkish US senator.

It turns out that Joe knows Victor from their service in the CIA. Joe tells Liberty he even saved Victor's life once during a botched mission in Columbia.

After Joe shoots Victor dead, and the theater blows up, a SWAT team figures out what building Joe is in, but before they can get to Joe, he shoots himself in the head, and dies.

Liberty decides to make Victor's corrupt activities public.

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The techno music score was produced & composed by Convertino, but orchestrated with sound design by Film Composer and Film Music Producer Robert Muzingo. Robert Muzingo IMDB

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