Now this is a movie for which I may have given Denzel Washington an Oscar. In this movie we are constantly asked to empathize with the father's plight, while dealing with the fact that he is committing a crime. I for one, cannot agree with the idea of 'the end justifies the means' in this particular situation. It just raises to many questions about where one draws the line on civil disobedience. It also is a plug for medicare in the USA, and in that regard I didn't like it. Still I thought the movie moved you and drew you in and I liked it.
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Storyline: Archibald is an ordinary man who works at a factory and takes care of his family. His wife Denise and young son Michael are his world. But when Michael falls seriously ill and needs an emergency heart transplant operation that John Q. can't afford and his health insurance won't cover, he vows to do whatever it will take to keep his son alive. With time and options running out, a desperate gamble becomes his only hope- he takes the emergency room hostage. As John Q. barricades himself inside the hospital along with his unwitting group of emergency room hostages, many of them in need of medical care themselves, he faces off with a veteran police hostage negotiator and a quick-tempered police chief who wants to bring a swift end to the stand-off.
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