Mel Gibson is generally seen as carrying the film, offering a gritty performance reminiscent of his older work, though some find it a bit "hammy".
Elvis must stay on the air and follow Gary’s instructions while trying to locate him, leading to intense psychological pressure in the closed setting of the radio station. On the Line
Early in his overnight shift, a man named Gary calls in claiming to have broken into Elvis’s home, threatening to kill his wife and daughter unless Elvis plays a dangerous game on air. Mel Gibson is generally seen as carrying the
The film features a dramatic, highly divisive twist ending that recontextualizes the events of the movie. Review Summary On the Line