In its own plodding way, Ladder 49 does finally achieve emotional resonance.
Ladder 49 (2004)
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Reviews Counted:153
Fresh:62
Rotten:91
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: Instead of humanizing the firemen, the movie idolizes them, and thus renders them into cardboard characters.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense fire and rescue situations, and for language
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Oct 1, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $74,463,263
Synopsis: Joaquin Phoenix is great in this saga of Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, whose life starts flashing before his eyes when he becomes trapped in a blazing high rise. Flashbacks chronicle his... Joaquin Phoenix is great in this saga of Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, whose life starts flashing before his eyes when he becomes trapped in a blazing high rise. Flashbacks chronicle his memories of being a rookie at his Baltimore fire company. He remembers fighting his first fire, bonding with fellow firefighters, falling in love with a beautiful local girl (Jacinda Barrett), getting married, and having children. He also looks back on forming a close relationship with the fire chief (John Travolta) and learning to face the danger and heroics of life on the job. This film manages to wring plenty of well-earned tears from its subject matter--as well as spine-tingling thrills--which are the result of solid performances, characterization, and good naturalistic dialogue from screenwriter Lewis Colick. Barrett is great as Jack's worried wife; she and Phoenix exhibit strong, earthy chemistry in their scenes together. Travolta makes a fine fire captain who is graceful, sure of himself, and always ready to give up the spotlight to the younger actors. Other firemen include Morris Chestnut, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Patrick. The addition of a soundtrack of contemporary Irish and Irish-American folk and rock keeps the melancholia just a whisper away. The heroics of 9/11 are subtly honored here, but never directly mentioned, which is to the film's credit. [More]
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Morris Chestnut, Jacinda Barrett
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Morris Chestnut, Jacinda Barrett, Balthazar Getty, Robert Patrick, Jay Hernandez
Director: Jay Russell
Director: Jay Russell
Screenwriter: Lewis Colick
Producer: Casey Silver
Composer: William Ross
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Reviews for Ladder 49
You have to marvel at the crass exploitation inherent in a movie that exists to show a bunch of firefighters in one life-threatening situation after another.
Every cliché in every movie or TV show about firemen is recycled here but often to pleasant effect.
We all know firefighters are heroes; show us the humans under the hats.
A testament to the courage of firefighters. And the laziness of screenwriters.
Plays as if the filmmakers compiled a list of every smoke-eater cliché imaginable and then resolutely set about crossing them off.
A profile in everyday courage, the common denominator of men who fight fires for a living, choosing to go into buildings that other people are trying to get out of.
What really would have gotten us more into the experience ... would have been a script that delved deeper beneath the firefighters' helmets.
Sure, it's cornier than Orville Redenbacher's home pasture, more predictable than a digital clock clicking the minutes away. But a little heart can go a long way.
A blazing hagiography replete with swelling strings in the soundtrack and a plot that manipulates heartstrings with equal shamelessness.
In treating its blaze-battling subjects with such reverence, the filmmakers douse the storytelling sparks that are so desperately required.
An imperfect but deeply affecting movie about the unadorned heroism of working-class firefighters.
The kind of sentimental cash grab that can make a red-blooded gal feel cynical and depressed not just about Hollywood, but America in general.
As it's not the most original film about the heroes in suspenders, Ladder smolders more than burns.
What it has is a tired narrative frame ... a lost ensemble cast, no depth of character and a series of situations taken straight from the land of obvious.
It's hard to come down too hard on this well-intentioned drama, as cornball and manipulative as it is at times.
Doesn't plumb many depths, but it derives its power from the idea of unity in the face of danger, which also can be taken as a post-Sept. 11 theme.
It may be years before any writer makes an on-screen firefighter into a loser, let alone a villain. In the meantime, Ladder 49 will stoke the embers on all of our firefighter daydreams.
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