On the plus side, it does occasionally get away with some very effective old-fashioned melodrama.
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.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
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
Reviews for Ladder 49
Sappy, trite and boringly routine. This is no way to honor fire-fighters.
What touched me was the fact that this is about real people doing the work of heroes.
It does a better job showing them as firemen than as people - the overall result doesn't quite spark.
...a film that will likely stand as the great Hollywood tribute to urban firefighters...
Ladder 49 might have been an oversized Hollywood dazzler. Phoenix keeps it firmly and modestly on a human scale.
Offers audiences a real rarity in theaters these days: a good, honest cry.
Even the best scenes feel canned, secondhand, packaged. We've seen this all before.
Though handsomely mounted and efficiently staged, this mass of firefighter cliches swings wildly between heartstring-tugging melodrama, testosterone-fueled action and buddy comedy, weighed down by too many predictable twists and storytelling contrivances.
The story of Jack Morrison (Joaquin Phoenix), a guy so emotionally uncomplicated and unquestioningly dedicated to rescuing people he might have been raised by Saint Bernards.
An action drama/weepie that's so busy telling us that its characters are heroes, it forgets that they should be people first.
Ladder 49 is a feel-bad film... one that you will leave feeling disturbed—either because you've been crying or because you feel cheated out of a story.
In its determination to create a tribute, the filmmakers smooth too many edges and simplify too many complex emotions.
A certain grave respect was owed firemen even before Sept. 11, 2001, but Ladder 49 doesn't earn the piety it wants.
A film that loves and respects the country's firefighters, but makes the mistake of not getting to know them in a meaningful or substantial way.
A most earnest film, projecting an uncommon decency and courage among its characters that'll impress most viewers, save for the more cynical.
I would classify Ladder 49 as a 'safe' movie. There's nothing daring about it, but it offers a solid emotional core and there is a touching payoff.
Ladder 49 continually teases the fate of firefighters before it gives us a reason to care about any of the characters...
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