A condescending and cloying melodrama, constructed around the almighty flashback and slick in pretending to tell the human story.
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
The fire-fighting sequences are excitingly staged and I'll freely admit to a couple of tears.
[Russell] typically has a good touch with sentimentality and stereotypes, but here he can't seem to get a healthy handle on a cliché-ridden script.
Filled with earnest heroics that are a far cry from the cynical deconstruction on FX’s Rescue Me. But it works its own level, as its own project.
If there's an original moment in this tedious drama, I must have been rubbing my eyes for a nanosecond and missed it.
A pleasant, sometimes stirring movie that's riddled with plaster saints --it's all backslapping and camaraderie, which is often agreeable but even more often dull.
Other than a brief interlude in which Jack meets his Instant Bride at a grocery store, Ladder 49 follows the same course over and over.
Ladder 49 is not a daring film, but more of a middle of the road, safe, sometimes cliché, star-driven movie with a few wonderful emotional moments.
The makers of Ladder 49 insist that halos remain above its firemen/heroes, which is not the way to humanize them.
The further Ladder gets into the story of Jack’s past, the deeper we care about his uncertain present.
Filmmaking of least resistance, in which true heroism is exploited for emotional spare change.
...freshness and originality weren't the highest priority for this firefighter drama focused on a post-9/11 brand of sacrificial All-American heroism.
the firefighting is realistic and the players are emotional, but the movie ultimately fails because it violates the first rule of dramatic writing; there’s no clear premise.
...the makeup of the men whose motto is we go in where others run out is explored to craft a powerful, emotionally gripping film.
Smothered by the heart-on-sleeve melodramatics of the storytelling, which seems intent on leaving no cliche unused and pounding each of them home.
It piles on the schmaltz and the lame attempts at humor so that we'll see the film as a comedy with a big heart, a really big heart.
As for the soulless fire sequences, they’re so big and suspenseful you half expect to see Celine Dion standing on top of a building wailing “My Heart Will Go On.”
Conventional, lacking in depth, and reliant on the artifical tension of action scenes to goose along an otherwise watchable but dull movie.
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