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Un Dг­a De - Furia (1993)

A of his most iconic confrontations.

(originally titled Falling Down ) is a 1993 psychological thriller directed by Joel Schumacher that explores the mental breakdown of an ordinary man against the backdrop of a crumbling urban society. Movie Essentials Release Year: 1993. Protagonist: Michael Douglas as William "D-Fens" Foster.

A severe heatwave during production helped capture the protagonist's visibly desperate and "destroyed" appearance. Critical Reception Un dГ­a de furia (1993)

More details on the between the protagonist and the detective. Un día de furia (1993) - IMDb

The movie was filmed during the 1992 Los Angeles riots . A of his most iconic confrontations

The character resonates because he reacts to common frustrations—like eternal paperwork or overpriced goods—with extreme, unchecked aggression.

It serves as a chronicle of a man exhausted by the "organized stupidity," bureaucracy, and perceived injustices of modern life. Protagonist: Michael Douglas as William "D-Fens" Foster

While it received mixed reviews initially, it is now considered a "cult classic" for its sharp social commentary.

A of his most iconic confrontations.

(originally titled Falling Down ) is a 1993 psychological thriller directed by Joel Schumacher that explores the mental breakdown of an ordinary man against the backdrop of a crumbling urban society. Movie Essentials Release Year: 1993. Protagonist: Michael Douglas as William "D-Fens" Foster.

A severe heatwave during production helped capture the protagonist's visibly desperate and "destroyed" appearance. Critical Reception

More details on the between the protagonist and the detective. Un día de furia (1993) - IMDb

The movie was filmed during the 1992 Los Angeles riots .

The character resonates because he reacts to common frustrations—like eternal paperwork or overpriced goods—with extreme, unchecked aggression.

It serves as a chronicle of a man exhausted by the "organized stupidity," bureaucracy, and perceived injustices of modern life.

While it received mixed reviews initially, it is now considered a "cult classic" for its sharp social commentary.