Un pompiere, ferito e intrappolato in un edificio in fiamme, ha dei flashback della sua vita mentre perde e riprende coscienza. Nel frattempo, i suoi colleghi vigili del fuoco, guidati dal c... Leggi tuttoUn pompiere, ferito e intrappolato in un edificio in fiamme, ha dei flashback della sua vita mentre perde e riprende coscienza. Nel frattempo, i suoi colleghi vigili del fuoco, guidati dal capo, tentano di salvarlo.Un pompiere, ferito e intrappolato in un edificio in fiamme, ha dei flashback della sua vita mentre perde e riprende coscienza. Nel frattempo, i suoi colleghi vigili del fuoco, guidati dal capo, tentano di salvarlo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 7 candidature totali
- Ed Reilly
- (as Robert Logan Lewis)
Recensioni in evidenza
The storytelling isn't done in the best way. The non-linear storytelling wasn't the best choice for this movie. If the story was told in a more 'normal' way, the emotions and the ending would perhaps had worked better for me. I wasn't exactly grabbed by the story and its character and both were lacking. Not really the actors fault, blame it on the cliché filled script instead. It's obvious that the movie makers wanted to portray the firefighters as true heroes. If the script hadn't been filled with so many clichés, they might had succeeded in this.
The fire sequences were nicely made but to be honest they weren't anything thrilling or exciting. The true essence of the movie is on the characters and the dramatic moments but since the movie isn't exactly successful in this, the movie as a whole also quite isn't.
The musical score by William Ross was better than anticipated and Joaquin Phoenix is a wonderful actor. This truly were the two best elements of the movie.
Nicely made but as a movie not original enough and because of that also quite pointless. Just watch the Ron Howard movie "Backdraft" instead.
6/10
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Although its chief selling point is its spectacular - but never hyperbolic - fire sequences, "Ladder 49" is actually at its most compelling when it focuses on the struggle firemen go through trying to balance their high risk occupation with their role as husband and father.
In addition to Phoenix, who brings a self-effacing strength and heroism to his character, there are fine performances by John Travolta as the captain of the station, and Jacinda Barrett as Phoenix's understanding but understandably concerned wife.
In the first half of the film, the screenplay threatens to erupt into a raging inferno of stereotypes and clichés, as the characters take an occasional time out from firefighting for puppy love romance at the supermarket, frat boy antics at the fire station and domestic squabbles involving neglected wives and children at the old homestead. But about halfway through the film, the deeper themes rise to the surface and "Ladder 49" begins to explore complex issues in a mature way. The quiet scenes between Phoenix and Travolta, and Phoenix and Barrett are surprisingly subtle, thoughtful and intelligently written.
It takes a while to get there, but "Ladder 49" turns out to be a tribute worthy of its subject.
Final Count:
Movies: Worth the ticket price in every way!
DVD Purchase: Possibly, but it'll mean different things to different people.
Rental: Abso-positvely-lutely!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAs part of a preparation for the movie, Joaquin Phoenix trained for a month at a fire academy and spent another month with the men of Baltimore's Truck 10. He became an "honorary member" and had the same tattoo as the men of the company, a bumble bee wearing a fire helmet with an axe.
- BlooperMuch of the equipment (Big Ed flashlight, style of air-pack mask, etc) carried by Morrison (and other firefighters) in his "early years" as a firefighter was not available until more recent times (mid-'90s)
- Citazioni
Chief Kennedy: People are always asking me how is it that firefighters run into a burning building when everyone else is running out. Courage is the answer.
- ConnessioniEdited into Underdog - Storia di un vero supereroe (2007)
- Colonne sonoreShine Your Light
Written by Robbie Robertson
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
Produced by John Shanks and Robbie Robertson
Performed by Robbie Robertson
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 45.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 74.541.707 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 22.088.204 USD
- 3 ott 2004
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 100.572.044 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 55 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1