


I was in awe of how well the special effects were pulled off because I don't believe that "Daylight" would have worked as well as it did if they were done with less than 100 percent effort. The explosion at the beginning of the movie was a work of art.

In addition to the excellent performances, "Daylight" had some of the best special effects I have seen. "Daylight" is presented with quite unique special effects, a plot with depth and endearing performances. My point is it doesn't matter whether a film is predictable, rather how it is presented. However, I disagree with those who say it hurts the film. I concede that "Daylight" is predictable. The casting works like magic, the special effects are magnificent and the script is perfect. Despite most thrillers, "Daylight" stands out as being the finest assembled film. From the fear to the heroic actions they took, these actors were top notch. It was as if they were really trapped in the tunnel. I enjoyed watching this ensemble work together because they seem to need no direction when on screen. Adding to this awesome film are Stallone's co-stars, which include Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Jay O. "Daylight" is a credit to Stallone's ability and this remains one of his best roles to date. When I heard Stallone's name mentioned as part of the cast of "Daylight," I knew it would be a non-stop thrill ride however, what I didn't realize it would be a thriller that had depth mixed in with everything else. Stallone works his magic as a former EMS chief sent in to save these civilians. Sylvester Stallone gives one of his best performances in "Daylight" leading a group of civilians to safety after a New York tunnel engulfs in flames. "Daylight" is one of the most intense movies I have seen in a long time. Fasten your seatbelts and brace yourself for an non-stop thrill ride that will have you holding your breath from start to finish.
