: Charlie Sheen’s performance was noted by critics for being a departure from his usual roles, successfully portraying a man who is both a "hero" and a "monster". His character, Wilder, justifies his violence through a twisted sense of "discipline" and "saving" people, which he views as an extension of his professional duties.
The film centers on (Charlie Sheen), a highly decorated Los Angeles firefighter celebrated for his heroism in the community. However, beneath the uniform and the public accolades lies a man spiralling into psychosis. Wilder's life is in shambles: his wife and son have left him due to his violent, controlling nature, including a horrifying history of forcing his wife into games of Russian roulette. Bad Day on the Block(1997)
(1997), also released under the title Under Pressure , is a psychological thriller that subverts the trope of the "neighborhood hero". Directed by Craig R. Baxley, the film explores themes of domestic instability, the fragility of the "perfect" American family, and the dark side of authority. Essay: The Cracks in the Pedestal : Charlie Sheen’s performance was noted by critics