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Backdraft 2

  • Vidéo
  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 41min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
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Joe Anderson in Backdraft 2 (2019)
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Lire trailer0:44
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ActionCriminalitéDrameThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe sequel to the 1991 hit, follows an investigator with the Chicago F.D., who has to track down an arms dealer who use deadly fires as a distraction.The sequel to the 1991 hit, follows an investigator with the Chicago F.D., who has to track down an arms dealer who use deadly fires as a distraction.The sequel to the 1991 hit, follows an investigator with the Chicago F.D., who has to track down an arms dealer who use deadly fires as a distraction.

  • Réalisation
    • Gonzalo López-Gallego
  • Scénario
    • Gregory Widen
  • Casting principal
    • Joe Anderson
    • William Baldwin
    • Donald Sutherland
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    2,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Gonzalo López-Gallego
    • Scénario
      • Gregory Widen
    • Casting principal
      • Joe Anderson
      • William Baldwin
      • Donald Sutherland
    • 98avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Backdraft II
    Trailer 0:44
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    Joe Anderson
    Joe Anderson
    • Sean McCaffrey
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Brian McCaffrey
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Ronald Bartel
    Alisha Bailey
    Alisha Bailey
    • Maggie Rening
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Captain White
    Dominic Mafham
    Dominic Mafham
    • Ralph Kuntz
    Jessamine-Bliss Bell
    Jessamine-Bliss Bell
    • Jenny
    Martin Hutson
    Martin Hutson
    • Agent Johnson
    Aaron McCusker
    Aaron McCusker
    • Touhy
    Cyril Nri
    • Ricket
    Paul Birchard
    • Lt. Doyle
    Adam J. Bernard
    Adam J. Bernard
    • Lt. Walker
    Emily Barber
    Emily Barber
    • PR Flak
    Mark Arnold
    Mark Arnold
    • Fire Chief Soto
    Sia Alipour
    Sia Alipour
    • Spark
    Bogdan Farcas
    Bogdan Farcas
    • Tall Albert
    Patrick Walshe McBride
    Patrick Walshe McBride
    • Dylan
    Ross O'Hennessy
    Ross O'Hennessy
    • Jack
    • Réalisation
      • Gonzalo López-Gallego
    • Scénario
      • Gregory Widen
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    5jon_carlson-28953

    Don't burn this film JUST yet...

    When "Backdraft" came out in 1991, massive success that it was, it wasn't particularly prime sequel material. And while it has stood up well over time, the demand has certainly not increased. Alas, here we are, 28 years later and we have been given a sequel, "Backdraft II".

    This sequel was made with less money, less talent, less care, less quality, and as a result- the product is inferior in virtually every way. What else would one expect from a straight-to-DVD movie? But don't let the dismal shortcomings to the original turn you off completely. Take away the shadow of it's big brother and judge it by itself- we have a halfway decent film that is not without it's bright spots.

    Taking place in the present day, we follow a now grownup Sean McCaffrey, (Kurt Russell's son from the original, played by future star Joe Anderson) who is now an arson investigator in the Chicago Fire Department (Canada subbing for Chi Town this time.) Anderson's performance is the highlight of the film, he plays Sean like a prototypical street detective. Massive chip on his shoulder, goes by his own rules, and is an ace sleuth. His character is given some subtlety and depth (mostly due to his interactions with a stray dog) but Anderson really gives it his best (dodgy accent aside) and it shows even with an uneven script- penned by Greg Widen, who also wrote the script for the original film.

    The original is not an evenly written piece either, but this screenplay's weaknesses are more glaring. The plot revolves around the death of a group of kids, killed by a backdraft explosion while trick-or-treating. This shocking scene should make for a storyline that makes one eager to catch the culprit, but we're soon drawn into a somewhat complicated and rather pointless story involving defense contractors and espionage that feels out of place and more like an episode of "24".

    Along the way we have a supporting cast consisting of an able partner (and underdeveloped character) Sean has forced upon him, played by Alisha Bailey, a rather forced love-interest played by Jessamine-Bliss Bell, and Sean's uncle Brian, which features the return of William Baldwin reprising his role from the original with about as much enthusiasm and vigor as a pine cone. Baldwin is no great actor and Brian was never a very interesting character to begin with, but this lifeless performance was one of the most disappointing things about this movie.

    Not alone however was the dull Mr. Baldwin in his return, we are also treated to Donald Sutherland again as Ronald. Sutherland is still a consummate professional and treats this role with a little more fun and less of a sinister nature than he did in the original. He is a joy to behold in this film, hamming it up just enough for you to still take him seriously as this sort of Hannibal Lector of arson.

    The real failing of this movie is it's very rushed, uneven pacing. For a runtime of 1 hour and 41 mins, it sometimes feels like they treated it as if it were 45 mins, with messy scenes featuring piles of exposition blurted out all at once, but the next we're given a slower moment of Sean in deep thought or dramatic build up towards action scenes with weak payoffs. I feel this falls on the director, Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego (known mostly for the abysmal found footage piece "Apollo 18") and harder still is it to believe that Ron Howard was an Executive Producer on this. Maybe he just got a check to put his name on it to attract fans of the original and went about his duties with the same enthusiasm as William Baldwin went about his...

    I know this sounds pretty bad, but it almost feels like a backdoor pilot episode to a "Backdraft" series. It keeps your attention well enough and even has some very decent action and fire scenes that actually had me on edge a bit. I think this film gets judged too harshly by some. But, I think they did okay. Despite the uneven nature of the script, Greg Widen still achieves some good dialogue throughout and the actors who gave a damn really raise the quality of the film overall. I give 5/10. Good for killing 2 hours on Netflix. Enjoy or at least try to.
    Gordon-11

    It's good enough

    This film is interesting to me because it's the first time I watch a film about arson investigation. I think it is suspenseful. I enjoyed it.
    6DeadMansTrousers

    It's watchable.

    I grew up in the 90s so the original Backdraft was a staple in my childhood film viewings. When I saw they were making a direct to dvd/digital sequel I groaned and couldn't believe it. But I gave this one a chance and it's not that bad if you do exactly that. Obviously the cast in this one doesn't have the same chemistry from the original film but if you nitpick and compare every detail you are going to hate it no matter what. Donald Sutherland essentially caries this film with his role. Joe Anderson and William Baldwin are both clearly putting effort in and I give them credit. Right now this is on Netflix in the US so I say give it a shot.
    5lenord-97628

    Better than a Poke in the eye

    Well it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick but just barely. First I want to acknowledge the reviewer who complained about jacking a round in the chamber, I'm with ya bro ticks me off too. I'm not a LEO but I am ex military and a combat vet and if you're carrying a weapon one thing you don't want is to be jacking around jacking a round you better be locked cocked and ready to rock. The original Backdraft was a classic this one is not, it's not painful to watch but you won't leave praising it either.
    4SnoopyStyle

    not good sequel

    Chicago Fire Department arson investigator Sean McCaffrey (Joe Anderson) is the son of the late Lieutenant Stephen "Bull" McCaffrey (Kurt Russell in the first movie). His uncle Brian McCaffrey (William Baldwin) is the Deputy District Chief of the Office of Fire Investigation. Lone wolf Sean is assigned new partner Maggie Rening (Alisha Bailey). Ronald Bartel (Donald Sutherland) is an old arsonist in prison.

    The fire special effects are a big part of the first movie. In this one, they are using bad CGI with the fire scenes. Some scenes are bad. One is good. Obviously, this is a cheaper production and they can't afford top of the line special effects. As for the actors, Joe Anderson seems to be a fine second tier actor. I don't know why Billy Baldwin isn't the lead. He could be the grizzled old veteran which suits the premise of getting stuck with a newbie. Donald Sutherland has limited screen time. The investigation is just too slow. They do need a mystery figure for Sean to chase. I'm not really following the fire stuff. This is not good.

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    • Anecdotes
      William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland are the only actors to reprise their roles from the original Backdraft.
    • Gaffes
      The CFD vehicle which Sean McCaffrey (Joe Anderson) drives is numbered "4-2-2", which would be the vehicle number & radio call sign of the Deputy Director of Fire Operations for the Office of Emergency Management & Communications. As an OFI Investigator, his vehicle/call sign should be 4-6-7, 4-6-8, or 4-6-9.
    • Citations

      Maggie Rening: Who's this?

      Sean McCaffrey: This is Ronald Bartel, the deadliest arsonist since Mrs. O'Leary's cow.

      Ronald Bartel: Moo!

    • Connexions
      Follows Backdraft (1991)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 juillet 2019 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Belgique
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Backdraft II
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • 1440 Productions UK
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Raffaella Productions
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      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
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