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Fighting the Fire

  • 2024
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.7K
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James Dickey in Fighting the Fire (2024)
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Brian Cook has been firefighter for over 15 years, but he is now facing the biggest battle of his life - not the fire in the field, but the fire burning inside.Brian Cook has been firefighter for over 15 years, but he is now facing the biggest battle of his life - not the fire in the field, but the fire burning inside.Brian Cook has been firefighter for over 15 years, but he is now facing the biggest battle of his life - not the fire in the field, but the fire burning inside.

  • Director
    • Bobby Lacer
  • Writer
    • Bobby Lacer
  • Stars
    • James Dickey
    • Angela Katherine Baker
    • Brayden Lacer
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Bobby Lacer
    • Writer
      • Bobby Lacer
    • Stars
      • James Dickey
      • Angela Katherine Baker
      • Brayden Lacer
    • 28User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 18 nominations total

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    James Dickey
    James Dickey
    • Brian Cook
    Angela Katherine Baker
    Angela Katherine Baker
    • Melanie Cook
    Brayden Lacer
    Brayden Lacer
    • Drew Cook
    Kaitlyn Kemp
    Kaitlyn Kemp
    • Maddie Cook
    E.G. Weiss Jr.
    • Pastor Alan Bratcher
    Joseph Moreland
    Joseph Moreland
    • Captain Walter McGee
    Ira Cross
    Ira Cross
    • DeShaun Pruitt
    James Museitif
    James Museitif
    • Ali Hamad
    Shane Yuhas
    • Adam Yates
    Nick Harmon
    • Cade Cutler
    Terry Gabhart
    • Jim Cook
    Sandra Gabhart
    • Jo Cook
    Dean Hill
    • Chief Bobby Cowherd
    Eileen Lacer
    Eileen Lacer
    • Kristy Menser
    Braxton Noble
    • Clay Jones
    Mike Bucci
    Mike Bucci
    • Ben Shaw
    Sarah Turner Holland
    Sarah Turner Holland
    • Renee McKee
    Ryan McElhaney
    • Mac 'Dallas' Murphy
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    10tlaresca

    I really enjoyed the movie, it was very interesting looking into what a first responder must go through

    I really enjoyed the movie, I found it very interesting looking into what a first responder must go through. The movie also addresses a very important topic - mental health.

    The acting was terrific. James Dickey, who played the lead character, Brian Cook, did an amazing job of bring to life the struggles of a responder trying to find a way to combat his demons before they destroy him and everything he loves.

    Angela Baker, who played his wife, Melanie, was fantastic in her role. It is difficult to portray a character who is both supportive and at the end of her rope at the same time. I found myself feeling as sorry for her as I did for Brian.

    I was also impressed by Brayden Lacer, who played Brian's son, Drew. Witnessing such emotion from a young actor was truly amazing. He and his sister, Maddie (played by Kaitlyn Kemp), faced not only the agony of living through their father's struggles, but faced a devastating loss of their own.

    The scenes with the responder meeting were so emotional and gut wrenching. I found it hard to watch at times. In fact, I had to stop the film, gather myself, and go back to it. Hearing those stories being so emotionally presented by talented actors was truly masterful. Simply put - it was powerful!

    Fighting the Fire is a very well-made movie. I have worked with the writer/director, Bobby Lacer, on a previous project about my real-life true story. He and his crew did an amazing job of bringing the story to life, so I am not surprised by the quality of this film, nor the amazing story-telling of the script. It is very thought-provoking, especially for people that may be struggling with PTSD, anxiety or other mental issues.

    This movie really struck home with me as my dad was a firefighter, and he struggled his entire life with not being able to save a young child. The horrors he faced throughout his career were many. This film presents the struggles of first responders in a way I have never seen in any other film. It also teaches people, responders or otherwise, to seek help from others. Don't face your struggles alone. There are people who love you and want to help.

    It is a truly masterful film. I am hoping for sequel. 10 stars from me!
    9jmattrates

    Must Watch!

    Finally a film that doesn't just focus on the first responder's struggle, but the pain and torment that their families and friends also experience. This was an exceptional movie that truly captures the emotion and internal struggle that a firefighter struggles with after experiencing trauma repeatedly.

    The lead actor did a phenomenal job and I truly felt that he was experiencing all of the emotions portrayed. I found myself shedding tears along with him in many of the scenes. I do not remember that last time that I felt this way leaving a theater. It was truly a great experience and the film does a great job trying to communicate that it's ok to ask for help.

    The supporting cast was an excellent mix of diversity and also included actual firefighters in many of the scenes. The main family members each seemed to represent different emotions in response the the story being told; wife- loneliness and fear, son- anger and indifference, daughter- love and loss, and of course the father- PTSD and alcoholism.

    This is a must watch for all first responders in every field and the military. It is a great reminder that we do not struggle alone and when we are hurting we also tend to hurt those around us without knowing.

    *9/10.
    10nmkghdwds

    Wonderful execution!

    Well I was very impressed by what I just watched!!! What a tear jerker! I enjoyed the entirety of the film, and the way sensitive subjects were touched on in such a real life manner. I could definitely relate to several aspects presented in the film...... I'm definitely not surprised that the movie received the awards it did..... James Dickey especially performed fantastically! He really earned his starting roll with this performance, it may be my favorite he's done so far!!!! Great job!!!!!!! I can't wait to share this movie with my dad, I think he would really enjoy it!!!!!

    Would recommend!
    10tcjjts

    I really enjoyed the movie, it gives a great perspective of what first responders go through. It also deals with a very important issue, mental health.

    I really enjoyed the movie, I found it very interesting looking into what a first responder must go through. The movie also addresses a very important topic - mental health.

    The acting was terrific. James Dickey, who played the lead character, Brian Cook, did an amazing job of bring to life the struggles of a responder trying to find a way to combat his demons before they destroy him and everything he loves.

    Angela Baker, who played his wife, Melanie, was fantastic in her role. It is difficult to portray a character who is both supportive and at the end of her rope at the same time. I found myself feeling as sorry for her as I did for Brian.

    I was also impressed by Brayden Lacer, who played Brian's son, Drew. Witnessing such emotion from a young actor was truly amazing. He and his sister, Maddie (played by Kaitlyn Kemp), faced not only the agony of living through their father's struggles, but faced a devastating loss of their own.

    The scenes with the responder meeting were so emotional and gut wrenching. I found it hard to watch at times. In fact, I had to stop the film, gather myself, and go back to it. Hearing those stories being so emotionally presented by talented actors was truly masterful. Simply put - it was powerful!

    Fighting the Fire is a very well-made movie. I have worked with the writer/director, Bobby Lacer, on a previous project about my real-life true story. He and his crew did an amazing job of bringing the story to life, so I am not surprised by the quality of this film, nor the amazing story-telling of the script. It is very thought-provoking, especially for people that may be struggling with PTSD, anxiety or other mental issues.

    This movie really struck home with me as my dad was a firefighter, and he struggled his entire life with not being able to save a young child. The horrors he faced throughout his career were many. This film presents the struggles of first responders in a way I have never seen in any other film. It also teaches people, responders or otherwise, to seek help from others. Don't face your struggles alone. There are people who love you and want to help.

    It is a truly masterful film. I am hoping for sequel. 10 stars from me!
    9CrobbinsCandid

    A Raw and Heartfelt Journey Through Mental Health

    Fighting The Fire is not just a film; it's an emotional journey that dives deep into the tumultuous waters of mental health, particularly focusing on the often overlooked struggles faced by men. Directed by Bobby Lacer, this movie is a powerful testament to the healing power of vulnerability and the importance of dialogue in overcoming life's darkest moments.

    From the very beginning, the film's raw and honest portrayal of doubt, self-worth, pain, and disappointment resonates deeply. For those who have wrestled with these inner demons, Fighting The Fire serves as both a mirror and a beacon of hope. Lacer's direction brings an authenticity to the screen that is rarely seen, capturing the essence of human suffering and the slow, arduous process of rebirth.

    James Dickey, in the lead role, delivers a performance that is nothing short of extraordinary. His portrayal of a man on the brink, grappling with the idea of ending it all, is heartbreakingly real. Dickey brings the script to life in a way that allows viewers to feel every ounce of his character's pain and every flicker of hope. His journey from despair to a tentative rebirth is executed with such nuance and depth that it brought me to tears.

    The film's script is another standout element, weaving a story that is both harrowing and uplifting. The dialogue is raw and unfiltered, reflecting the reality of mental health struggles without sugarcoating. This honest representation is crucial, as it helps to demystify the topic and dismantle the stigma surrounding it.

    Mental health, especially for men, has long been considered a taboo subject. Fighting The Fire tackles this head-on, opening up a much-needed conversation. The film's message is clear: seeking help, opening up, and simply being there for one another can be life-changing. Lacer and his team have created a film that is not only a work of art but also a tool for social change.

    The cinematography and score also deserve special mention. The visual and auditory elements of the film work in harmony to enhance the emotional impact, creating a visceral experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.

    In conclusion, Fighting The Fire is a must-watch for anyone who has ever struggled with their mental health or knows someone who has. It's a film that encourages us to share our struggles and to be there for each other in times of need. Bobby Lacer and his cast and crew have set a new standard for how mental health can be portrayed in cinema, and in doing so, they have made a significant contribution to breaking down the barriers of silence and stigma. This film is not just seen; it's felt, and it has the potential to change lives.

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Борьба с огнем
    • Filming locations
      • Shelbyville, Kentucky, USA
    • Production companies
      • Little Chicago Pictures
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