Average Rating: 6.4/10
Reviews Counted: 61
Fresh: 44 | Rotten: 17
A moving tribute.
Average Rating: 6.1/10
Critic Reviews: 24
Fresh: 16 | Rotten: 8
A moving tribute.
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Average Rating: 3.2/5
User Ratings: 1,264
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington D.C., of September 11, 2001, Jim Simpson, the creative director of New York City's Flea Theater Company, wanted to stage a theater piece which would deal with the human impact of this tragedy. When Simpson met journalist Anne Nelson, he discovered a true life story which dealt with the September 11 incidents in an intimate but affecting manner, and he encouraged her to adapt her story into a play; the drama quickly became a
Apr 25, 2003 Limited
Sep 9, 2003
Focus Features
All Critics (65) | Top Critics (24) | Fresh (45) | Rotten (17) | DVD (3)
A noble attempt, but not much more.
A well-intentioned misfire that doesn't work in the way it intended.
Weaver, LaPaglia and director Simpson have little problem keeping us involved as they grapple with conflicting feelings in the ways nearly all Americans did.
One of those rare and exemplary motion pictures that is likely to make audiences of strangers want to hold hands.
If anyone needs reminding of those profound post-9/11 feelings, now or later, The Guys will be there to do it.
The sobriety of the play has been preserved at the expense of the movie.
The occasional intercut of fire department surveillance camera footage isn't exactly making the most of the cinema medium.
Painfully earnest but sporadically quite moving...
The Guys accurately reflects all the helplessness and directionless determination of those unreal days.
If you want an idea of what New York was like in the immediate days after 9/11, here you go.
A quietly moving character study, The Guys pays eloquent tribute to the heroic New York City firefighters who died on 9/11.
[An example of our instinct to] moderate collective tragedies into easily-digested cud for bovine mastication on the Oprah show.
Do not miss this film.
A modest masterpiece.
Besides the fact that it's about 9/11, it's also an effective film because you learn something about the lives of the firemen who are willing to lay down their lives for our safety, which was true long before the year 2001
What makes the movie work - to an admittedly limited extent - is the commitment of two genuinely engaging performers. Weaver and LaPaglia are both excellent, in the kind of low-key way that allows us to forget that they are actually movie folk.
This is a tough movie to comment on, because i want to like it as i love Anthony Lapaglia and Sigourney weaver is amazing in this but it is a slow movie, really emotional and depressing and just not very much going on, i think they could of added a bit moreto this movie but it was nice to see a different view from what
September 16, 2009
Super Reviewer
Not the best as far as a MOVIE goes, but the theme behind it was real good. It's def. a good tribute too the men, and I respected that - but not a good "Movie", as far as that sense goes. Rather, a good documentary, I'd say, though. Sigourney Weaver, didnt do that great of a job, I didnt think either, personally.
August 22, 2007Super Reviewer
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