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Movie Overview
Cast
Joaquin Phoenix
John Travolta
Morris Chestnut
Director
Jay Russell
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - intense fire and rescue situations, and for language
Ladder 49 (2004)
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OFCS Rating: 47% Rotten
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B+
"Most of the reason why
Ladder
resonates so much is the cast, led by a tender, gripping performance from Joaquin Phoenix."
FilmJerk.com
Brian Orndorf
"Sentimental and surprisingly uncomplicated, Ladder 49 seems a disservice to the very folks it wants to extol. "
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
D+
"Filmmaking of least resistance, in which true heroism is exploited for emotional spare change."
EDGE Boston
David Foucher
2.5/4
"...
Ladder 49
makes Ron Howard's
Backdraft
look gritty by comparison, which is
really
saying something."
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
2/4
"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."
TheMovieBoy.com
Dustin Putman
1.5/4
"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.”"
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
B
"If the film loses itself midstream, forgetting where it's going and which paths it needs to take to get there, Phoenix saves it with equal parts heroism and humanity."
EricDSnider.com
Eric D. Snider
2/4
"'Why do we run into a burning building while everyone else is running out?' is the same as asking 'Why do I go see crap movies like Ladder 49?' Because it’s my friggin JOB!"
eFilmCritic.com
Erik Childress
2/4
"...[a] toxic tearjerker. As a showcase meaning to be both actively flashy and introspective,
Ladder 49
succeeds in blowing smoke up one’s pant leg"
Movie Eye
Frank Ochieng
C+
"Smothered by the heart-on-sleeve melodramatics of the storytelling, which seems intent on leaving no cliche unused and pounding each of them home."
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
2.5/4
"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."
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
7/10
"It's slick and it honors firefighters as obviously as the first wave of WWII films paid tribute to America's fighting men and women."
DVDTown.com
James Plath
1/5
"Any spark of drama that might have caught ablaze is smothered by a thick blanket of earnestness."
Netflix
James Rocchi
5/10
"
Ladder 49
is just about the most ironed-flat fireman tribute a group of people could make."
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Jeffrey Chen
"I probably would be less troubled if it weren’t so effective; filmmakers who can drive audience responses this well should be able to find more depth in the material."
Pajiba
Jeremy C. Fox
7/10
"I liked this film. It's nothing extraordinary, but..."
JoBlo's Movie Emporium
JoBlo
23/100
"Ridiculous fabrications that, in no way, reflect real life."
FilmFocus
Joe Utichi
"Packaged and marketed like heroic action figures, Ladder 49 does a good job of putting firemen up on pedestals."
Light Views
John Larsen
5/10
"Baltimore’s firemen are way less interesting than their cops (see
The Wire
and
Homicide: Life on the Streets
), or New York’s finest (see
Rescue Me
)."
Planet Sick-Boy
Jon Popick
3/5
"What touched me was the fact that this is about real people doing the work of heroes."
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
B+
"If Phoenix is destined for greatness, this, his upcoming Johnny Cash biopic and last year’s Buffalo Soldiers may be looked back on as the time he finally hit his stride."
FilmStew.com
Larry Carroll
C
"over reliance on images too freshly familiar and frequent from September of 2001 disconnect the viewer from its more everyday heroism"
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
C
"
Ladder 49
wants to honor firefighters for their courage and selflessness...yet at every turn [the film] undercuts itself."
Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
Mark Pfeiffer
"[M]ight be feel-good, old-fashioned, cornball melodrama, but it’s a kind of feel-good that I guess I needed, that maybe more people than me still need."
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
2/4
"An overly manufactured would-be tearjerking package that will surely give less savvy moviegoers the illusion that they've watched an Important and Meaningful Film."
Mr. Brown's Movies
Michael Dequina
4/4
"There’s no “high concept” at work here - just a heartfelt, meaningful examination of simple everyday heroism."
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
B+
"The fire-fighting sequences are excitingly staged and I'll freely admit to a couple of tears. "
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies
Nell Minow
4/5
"Uma produção triste e – sim – uma bela homenagem aos combatentes do fogo."
Cinema em Cena
Pablo Villaca
2/5
"A fairly routine firefighter drama, with burning-building sequences that more or less all look alike."
eFilmCritic.com
Rob Gonsalves
C
"Good acting, and well-staged action scenes, but the characters are thinly drawn, and the story is dull."
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
B-
"...a much more thoughtful story that expresses the deserved good feelings we have for the best of the best."
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
2.5/5
"It's a safe little bet-hedger and a movie that will allow the multiplexers to "truly appreciate" the actions of our nation's firefighters - for at least 120 minutes, anyway."
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
4/5
"The further Ladder gets into the story of Jack’s past, the deeper we care about his uncertain present."
Filmcritic.com
Sean O'Connell
"
Ladder 49
might have been an oversized Hollywood dazzler. Phoenix keeps it firmly and modestly on a human scale."
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
B-
"Heartfelt, predictable, and finally surprisingly poignant."
Decent Films Guide
Steven D. Greydanus
0.5/4
"I hate this film."
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
2/4
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Big Picture Big Sound
Joe Lozito
7/10
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Modamag.com
Susan Granger
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