The Fourth Angel is a 2001 British-Canadian
thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Jeremy Irons, Forest Whitaker,
Jason Priestley and Charlotte Rampling. It was written by Allan Scott, from a
homonymous novel by Robin Neillands (writing under the name Robin Hunter).
Irons portrays a man who seeks justice after a terrorist attack on the plane in
which his family was travelling. The film takes its title from Revelation 16:8:
"The fourth angel poured out his bowl upon the sun, and it was given to him to
scorch men with fire".
Absorbing and intelligent, FOURTH ANGEL uses its
London (and briefly Paris) setting skilfully to show the story of a man seeking to avenge
the murder of his family by what appear to be terrorists. The film raises (lightly but
thoughtfully) questions of how civilized people ought to react to outrageous attacks upon
them and muses over the rights and wrongs of vigilantism.
Jeremy Irons reminds us again that he is one of the best screen actors in the world;
the pain and distress which he etches in his role as the bereaved father is very moving.
Forest Whitaker makes the most of an underwritten part and when he and Irons come face
to face in the climactic scenes they are a magnificent duo of powerful screen presences.
This film will, presumably, disappear in the aftermath of September 11th events.
Which is a pity since in its modest way it actually has something to say. And that's rare
enough in the world of thrillers.