Ladder 49 Box

LADDER 49 enters the life of devoted firefighter Jack Morrison (JOAQUIN PHOENIX) as it hangs in the balance. In his zeal to help rescue a trapped civilian, Jack has been swallowed deep inside a warehouse now transformed into a furnace of snarling flames, impenetrable black smoke and collapsing debris. Cut off from all help, Jack fights for survival, while outside his mentor and Fire Chief, Mike Kennedy (JOHN TRAVOLTA), battles to get his best friend out alive. As the two men make a desperate last gambit, Jack reflects, moment by moment, year by year, on how he got himself into this predicament.

 Starting with the day he first met then-Captain Kennedy and joined the Baltimore Fire Department, Jack journeys back in time to reveal a gripping account of a hero-in-the-making. He recalls his initiation into the close-knit, prank-filled, courage-fed band of brothers at the firehouse, and the discovery of his own deeply held compulsion to save lives. But beyond the thrills and excitement of fighting fires, also lies something else: the powerful bonds of friendship with his fellow firefighter Tommy Drake (MORRIS CHESTNUT) and the enduring romance that he has fought to keep alive with his equally strong wife Linda (JACINDA BARRETT). Pushed to the limits of loyalty and courage, Jack holds tight to indelible memories as he waits for his own rescue.  
 

 

Directed By: Jay Russell
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Jacinda Barrett, Robert Patrick, Morris Chestnut, Billy Burke, Balthazar Getty, Tim Guinee
Year: 2004
MPAA Rated: PG-13 for intense fire and rescue situations, and for language.

This is your typical flashback movie, showing one guys life and how he sacrifices everything to save people from fires. It's decently acted, and decently directed but the story is pretty lame. The fires are huge and I couldn't help thinking to myself, how often in real life to fires like this breakout? I think it was a little over done, but whatever.
-Monkey Shit