No doubt Kurt Russell's acting was incredible. His death scene in the ambulance when he kept his eyes and face locked in position as he had to simulate being shocked with the defibrillator was amazing too.
Yeah, you can really tell the difference between a great actor (Russell) and a not so great actor (Baldwin) by their expressions. Although Baldwin is serviceable in this movie.
@@giannimagdalen9301 Tim should have never made it through the academy with that stunt. That’s basic stuff you get pounded into your head at the academy. Stephen reminded him to check the doors for heat. In the end nobody was to blame but Tim.
Something I never noticed was at 2:22,you can tell Axe is overwhelmed with Guilt,but it’s disguised as sorrow over Tim.Truthfully,axe is guilty that his fire nearly killed Tim,and never intended it to hurt Tim,only kill Holcomb(which isn’t morally right). Truly remarkable juxtaposition.
1:55 That part always hit me the hardest, it wasn't Steven's fault, but he still takes the responsibility and feels the overwhelming sense of guilt, very powerful scene and played perfectly by Kurt Russell.
With that level of listening Tim should have never made it through the fire academy. I guess it was glory flash, you know I’m a hero and hero’s don’t just stand around.
Well yeah. He was a rookie, and rookies make mistakes. But THREE mistakes in such a short time? Yeah, that's WAY too much. I mean, Bull reminded him to check the door for heat less than a Minute ago, how the fuck could he forget again? But yeah, waiting for backup whould have been way better in that situation anyways.
@@JackMacLupus I saw a documentary where a USMC sniper in Falluja kept telling a group of Marines on a roof to stay down and keep their heads low. He kept calling over coms to get low, and that if he could see them, than enemy snipers could see them too. He would call on the radio and tell them this and they would. Then a few minutes later they would pop their heads up again. This happened several times until one of the unlucky Marines took a round from an enemy sniper. You can have all the training in the world, and make a mistake, get board, or just be stupid. Complacency, curiosity, and boredom can kill
Who knew Ron Howard, who baby boomers know him best as Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham, could direct a scene this believably brutal?! Awesome director!
Ron Howard has been a real good Director and Producer and made some powerful movies like Apollo 13, Backdraft, A Beautiful Mind, The Missing among others come a long ways since his days as an actor on Andy Griffith show and Happy Days
It really is. Kurt Russel is on his A game in this film. The rage in his face in this scene.... The Ambulance scene towards the end. Dude FUCKING KILLED IT.
Just for the record, the older coats were made of rubber and cotton duck with a flannel liner. This was about the time they started making them out of nomex.
@@ronaldrobertson2332 I'm not a firefighter, my cousin is, he told me fires are unpredictable at best. He told me about backdrafts and how they are, in his opinion the worse thing that can happen in a fire. I'm a layman and I agree with him, they look horrific.
Think it was scripted for the stunt man's head to hit the light fixture 3:39 ? Stuff like that adds SO much to the scene. Great recognition to leave it in.
Let's not forget it was adcock's who lit that fire in his revenge murder plot against the guys that were shutting down firehouses and laundering the money
@@jeffbollen5276Exactly. Later on the rooftop when Brian mentions Tim, Adcox yells that it was an accident. Stephen follows by asking Adcox if he started that fire, and he deflects once again saying "Why'd you have to go in there so fuckin' early?"
It’s hard to say because we can actually count the exact amount of lives that firefighters save. It’s not that easy with cops. Many of the lives they save are indirect. By arresting a murderer, they are potentially saving future victims but, how many? Could be 1 or could be 12. Could be zero. There’s no way to tell.
lol I always love how the censors miss Axe’s subtle f-bomb when Steve walks in, when he says “you’re taking too many fucking chances”. It’s so subtle you can barely hear it, but it always got by censors lol
OMG 😳😱 that was the most powerful scene I've ever seen and William Baldwin's character proved a point if Kurt's character should have listened to him about looking out for his probie non of this would have happened that jaw dropping scene gave me adrenaline and for good reasons because brothers do fight but they take it, they learn from it, and they get on the god damn truck and that's how they work together and cope with their mistakes and luckily Tim would have died but he's is luckily to be alive pulse pounding, action, and triumph taking a risk is serious business for firefighters and taking a path of good graces and I am impressed with the movie it's awesome 👍😎
Talk about an all star cast! Kurt Russell, Billy Baldwin, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Scott Glenn, JT Walsh, Rebecca De Mornay, Donald Sutherland(RIP) and Robert deNiro!!
There was no reason, for the rest of the firefighters to blame Stephen for what happened. It wasn't his fault. Tim should've listened and checked that door for heat. It's life and death, every time they go into a burning building. He's supposed to remember, everything they taught him at the academy.
"Terrible" Timothy Krizminski got burned to death and Steven's upset, because his firefighter friends are angry with him. Better yet, there is without question no forgiveness for causing Timothy Krizminski to get burned.
As someone with a brother that I've been in fist fights with, I can confirm the accuracy of this. Brother fights are vicious. There can be so much hate and negative emotions.
I kinda do to, not all the time with his heroics unless when it works out right! Tho in this instance especially you cant be snatching on folks aggressively and expect no repercussion
Feels like this is just like that Andy Darden incident from Chicago Fire! Steve clearly told Tim to check for heat, he didn’t do it thoroughly and then he ended up getting burnt! In Chicago Fire Casey told Darden to stand down and not break the window in the very first episode! He didnt listen and still did it anyway which resulted in a flashover and he ended up getting killed! Both Andy and Tim defied orders and did not listen to instructions, and as a result, both Steve and Brian were playing the blame game, Adcox also blamed Steve and in Chicago Fire Casey and Severide were playing the blame game for months too…….
I hate how they blamed Stephen, it Tim who did not listen and make a rookie mistake!! And I don't know i would want to live after that and be deformed and disfigured
@@joewhitehead3There seemed to be a theme in this movie that the rookies did not listen to their superiors. We saw it when Brian went to see Rimgale(DeNiro). Rimgale was yelling at a rookie. Lieutenant’s can only do so much. A hero complex can kill.
(Tim ✔ checks on a 🚪 door to make sure there was no heat 🔥 so he hit the 🚪 door open with an axe) Stephen: You ✔ check that 🚪 door for heat 🔥, Tim? (The heat explodes and it pushes Tim down a plain glass window; the 🔥 fire throws on Tim and he's all 🔥 burned ☝ up and screams) Stephen: TIM! (Stephen tries to put out the 🔥 fire off Tim's jacket; 🚒 Firefighter puts the 🔥 fire out off of Tim's jacket with the waterhose) 🚒 Firefighter 1: WATCH OUT! I GOT HIM! MOVE OFF! Axe: PUT IT OUT! (Axe 🏃 runs to the 🚑 ambulance and ask the paramedics for a Strecher) Axe: STRETCHER! GET THE G**DAMN STRETCHER!
IN my opinion Ron Howard really only made 3 great movies: Willow, Backdraft and Rush. The rest has been made for teevee crap. I was really hoping he could direct a Star Wars movie someday but the way Solo turned out was just more made for teevee crap.
@@fadiddlycox accelerant doesn't build up behind doors...nice try cupcake. Where did you do your fire training? So we can inform your trainers of how much they suck.....
@@napalmstickylikeglue do you not remember watching the movie? It’s Hollywood bullshit, it was explained in the movie to Brian. My bad I didn’t mean to offend the wisest of wise bootlickers.
Sorry... but this just wasn't a very good movie...it simply had a lot of dramatic special effects that helped paper over a weak script and actors that were phoning it in. Sutherland and Deniro were the only actors doing anything skillful/engaging. It's a C+ level film at best.
My problem with this film has always been Ron Howard's directing. It's just pretentious as hell and makes it hard to take seriously. I really loved it as a kid and i still think the acting is top notch, but it just goes too far with the hero mythology stuff. And i come from a family of fireman. I want to like it more but can't.
Whoever believes ANYTHING in this movie is ANYTHING like it is is in real life should not be a firefighter, walking around interior structure fires with your jacket not sealed , no scba, ladder 49 was 100x better than this shit show
Kurt Russel's jittering rage cheeks deserved an oscar.
No doubt Kurt Russell's acting was incredible. His death scene in the ambulance when he kept his eyes and face locked in position as he had to simulate being shocked with the defibrillator was amazing too.
His jittering rage cheeks in Tombstone are pretty remarkable as well.
Yeah, you can really tell the difference between a great actor (Russell) and a not so great actor (Baldwin) by their expressions. Although Baldwin is serviceable in this movie.
Did you know agents k Oscar awards to Kirk Russell not r.pruitt, we're the law agent k
For real. That's acting at it's finest
You’re DAMN RIGHT. Yes Kurt should have got the Oscar for best supporting actor. He’s been in lots good good movies. But this was his MASTERPIECE.
His masterpiece was The Thing
Russell is a GOAT. He’s just good in everything.
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The way the firefighters said nothing but their looks said it all when Stephen turned around.
Great piece of acting
Stephen made the mistake as the lieutenant because if that tim got in serious trouble
@@markdichiara6299 You're right. "Terrible" Timothy Krizminski's firefighter friends have a right to be upset with Steven. They can't forgive him.
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@@matthewowen2274 Not only were the other firefighters teed off at Stephen, Brian was, also.
Backdraft
Backdraft is one of my favorite firefighter movies . When ever I hear a firetruck it makes me think of backdraft
Then I remember the part when his brother's doing that chick in the hose bed of the engine and I wanna yell "HOSE 'ER!"
The look the rest of the firefighters give Stephen is chilling
They knew Tim was his responsibility and his probie trainee. Can’t imagine that guilt
@@giannimagdalen9301 Tim should have never made it through the academy with that stunt. That’s basic stuff you get pounded into your head at the academy. Stephen reminded him to check the doors for heat. In the end nobody was to blame but Tim.
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Exactly. Looks of heartbreak, and anger, combined.🙁
Something I never noticed was at 2:22,you can tell Axe is overwhelmed with Guilt,but it’s disguised as sorrow over Tim.Truthfully,axe is guilty that his fire nearly killed Tim,and never intended it to hurt Tim,only kill Holcomb(which isn’t morally right).
Truly remarkable juxtaposition.
It's even better when he's projecting his guilt onto Stephen. Axe is not someone who is good at taking responsibility for his actions.
@@charlesbaer9971 EXACTLY!
Technically, Stephen shouldn’t have moved in quickly, and he should’ve waited for backup. But, Axe was the arsonist all along
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1:55 That part always hit me the hardest, it wasn't Steven's fault, but he still takes the responsibility
and feels the overwhelming sense of guilt, very powerful scene and played perfectly by Kurt Russell.
The first door Tim was reminded to check...Strike One.
Tim was told to stay put...Strike Two.
"Check that door for hear Tim?"...Strike Three.
With that level of listening Tim should have never made it through the fire academy. I guess it was glory flash, you know I’m a hero and hero’s don’t just stand around.
He was way to excited to listen and follow direct orders
Well yeah. He was a rookie, and rookies make mistakes.
But THREE mistakes in such a short time? Yeah, that's WAY too much. I mean, Bull reminded him to check the door for heat less than a Minute ago, how the fuck could he forget again?
But yeah, waiting for backup whould have been way better in that situation anyways.
“He became Deadpool. Strike four.”
@@JackMacLupus I saw a documentary where a USMC sniper in Falluja kept telling a group of Marines on a roof to stay down and keep their heads low. He kept calling over coms to get low, and that if he could see them, than enemy snipers could see them too. He would call on the radio and tell them this and they would. Then a few minutes later they would pop their heads up again. This happened several times until one of the unlucky Marines took a round from an enemy sniper.
You can have all the training in the world, and make a mistake, get board, or just be stupid. Complacency, curiosity, and boredom can kill
Imagine the whiplash for Jennifer. She went from getting laid in the back of a fire truck, to seeing Tim’s burnt face.
kurt russel is one hell of an actor
Who knew Ron Howard, who baby boomers know him best as Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham, could direct a scene this believably brutal?! Awesome director!
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@@shaynewheeler9249 Why the tears?
Ron Howard has been a real good Director and Producer and made some powerful movies like Apollo 13, Backdraft, A Beautiful Mind, The Missing among others come a long ways since his days as an actor on Andy Griffith show and Happy Days
@@scottknode898 Most definitely!
Backdraft is such a underrated movie.
One of the greatest movies as far as acting goes like damn that was believable
It really is. Kurt Russel is on his A game in this film. The rage in his face in this scene.... The Ambulance scene towards the end. Dude FUCKING KILLED IT.
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Wow, a lot of great acting and action in one scene. Masterful filmmaking.
"Steve, have you ever wondered why you're stuck a lieutenant for life? ?"
(Quote: IMDB).
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how flammable an otherwise flameproof firemans jacket became? 🤔
Tim also didnt check if he put on a flameproof fireman jacket
Just for the record, the older coats were made of rubber and cotton duck with a flannel liner. This was about the time they started making them out of nomex.
Tim.was literally hit by an explosion don't think much would protect him from that.
@@sroevukasroevuka I know. I've been through a couple of backdrafts myself when I was a firefighter in my youth. It ain't fun.
@@ronaldrobertson2332 I'm not a firefighter, my cousin is, he told me fires are unpredictable at best. He told me about backdrafts and how they are, in his opinion the worse thing that can happen in a fire. I'm a layman and I agree with him, they look horrific.
My old time favorite movie while I’d been chasing those Baldwins’ performance.
Best movie ever made
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This looks like a pretty good movie. Thanks.
It is an absolute masterpiece. So many great actors, beautifully written, and directed so many iconic and memorable scenes.
The movie was based on gov killing firemen for money.
One of the best films I've ever seen it's a shame they can't make classics like this anymore
Coal fired steamship Titanic
@@vanteal I so agree with you. This movie is GOLD.👍👍
incredible acting, I mean... this is why they get paid. amazing.
They don't make good movies like this anymore.
Yes Backdraft 2 wasn’t really good it was about Stephens son who became like a Firefighter detective.
@@JohnJohn-pe5kr Sean McCaffrey? Now, that you mention it, I saw BACKDRAFT 2, a few days ago.
Ikr. The movies they make, nowadays are trash.
Ladder 49 is better.
Think it was scripted for the stunt man's head to hit the light fixture 3:39 ? Stuff like that adds SO much to the scene. Great recognition to leave it in.
The camera guy followed it, so it was meant to be in there.
This is a great scene.
Every time my wife opens a door (her names Kim) I ask.. CHECK THAT DOOR FOR HEAT KIM?!! she hates me but I know why…. I know why… 😔
dude that's legendary. i love you 😂
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@@King-ht4if bro we just became best friends! 🤝
Let's not forget it was adcock's who lit that fire in his revenge murder plot against the guys that were shutting down firehouses and laundering the money
That’s why he’s so angry toward Stephen-projecting in order to bury his own guilt.
@@jeffbollen5276Exactly. Later on the rooftop when Brian mentions Tim, Adcox yells that it was an accident. Stephen follows by asking Adcox if he started that fire, and he deflects once again saying "Why'd you have to go in there so fuckin' early?"
@JSRbowling595 You're his lieutenant You need to handle this.
This was just after they had jiggy jiggy on top of the fire truck 😂
I was looking for this comment 😂
I'm in the Navy qualified in team leader for firefighting. At times when I had to lead the fire team in fire casualty it's so stressful..
0:11 I love that movie
Nobody ever said 'fuck the fire department'
Badasses
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or paramedics....neither one of them enforce the laws. and TBH, i think THEY save more lives than COPS do
It’s hard to say because we can actually count the exact amount of lives that firefighters save. It’s not that easy with cops. Many of the lives they save are indirect. By arresting a murderer, they are potentially saving future victims but, how many? Could be 1 or could be 12. Could be zero. There’s no way to tell.
I can't believe my titular line got cut when I said "Man that was quite a backdraft!"
Great movie!!
Radioactive ☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️
Numero Uno, that's for sure!!👍👍👍👍
lol I always love how the censors miss Axe’s subtle f-bomb when Steve walks in, when he says “you’re taking too many fucking chances”. It’s so subtle you can barely hear it, but it always got by censors lol
Good damn movie
Narrator: He did not check the door for heat.
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When the fire blew the second time is when he realized he f***** up
Yes Sir love tht movie 🎥🍿 should have made #2
Tim never had the makings of a varsity firefighter.
Wrong show
lol 😂
I think Brian added fuel to the fire as Stephen walked in I think Brian should of kept his mouth shut.
Fuel to the fire…I see what you did there, lol
Pandemic ventilators
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Baldwin moving with the urgency of a toddler at bed time.
The wow Steven’s brother should be a fighter or a cop
William Baldwin was a wrestler in real life!
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@@gilliancampbell6759 Really?! I didn't know that!😀
You go, we go.
OMG 😳😱 that was the most powerful scene I've ever seen and William Baldwin's character proved a point if Kurt's character should have listened to him about looking out for his probie non of this would have happened that jaw dropping scene gave me adrenaline and for good reasons because brothers do fight but they take it, they learn from it, and they get on the god damn truck and that's how they work together and cope with their mistakes and luckily Tim would have died but he's is luckily to be alive pulse pounding, action, and triumph taking a risk is serious business for firefighters and taking a path of good graces and I am impressed with the movie it's awesome 👍😎
I have see the movie 10 times
0:53 Is that Deadpool?
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Love this movie
Talk about an all star cast! Kurt Russell, Billy Baldwin, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Scott Glenn, JT Walsh, Rebecca De Mornay, Donald Sutherland(RIP) and Robert deNiro!!
Don't forget Jack McGee up in there too. Played Otis the engine driver, years later he became Chief Riley on Rescue Me. Jack was FDNY in real life.
The most unrealistic thing about this movie is that firefighters actually put out fires regularly
Well, there was an explanation for them always putting out fires.
Kinda what happens when their is an arsonist in the plot of the movie.... dumb ass.
Hahaha… a more accurate line would have been “You check the hours for the grocery store, Tim?”
3:32 Otis and the other 2 knew shit was about to go down
"I did some sweet manuvours from that movie Back - Draft"
Tim got burn. 🥺😢
"Check that accent for canadian Kurt?"
There was no reason, for the rest of the firefighters to blame Stephen for what happened. It wasn't his fault. Tim should've listened and checked that door for heat. It's life and death, every time they go into a burning building. He's supposed to remember, everything they taught him at the academy.
"left my wallet in El Segundo"
"Terrible" Timothy Krizminski got burned to death and Steven's upset, because his firefighter friends are angry with him. Better yet, there is without question no forgiveness for causing Timothy Krizminski to get burned.
Tim actually survived. He reappear later on when going to the warehouse fire
@@davidpurpleartist8125 he did survive but he wasn’t on the warehouse fire, after the hospital scene he’s not mentioned or seen again.
How did you know his last name?
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@@zacd7266 All that's left was left was the number on Tim's hat.
As someone with a brother that I've been in fist fights with, I can confirm the accuracy of this. Brother fights are vicious. There can be so much hate and negative emotions.
I always sided with Steven
Back draft
@@shaynewheeler9249thats the movie
I kinda do to, not all the time with his heroics unless when it works out right! Tho in this instance especially you cant be snatching on folks aggressively and expect no repercussion
nature tends to balance itself
damn rookies
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Tim would later play a great part as Cross Delayna in the last Don & eventually become the Don
1:00 ‘You’re all right.”
Yeah, no he ain’t…
Feels like this is just like that Andy Darden incident from Chicago Fire! Steve clearly told Tim to check for heat, he didn’t do it thoroughly and then he ended up getting burnt! In Chicago Fire Casey told Darden to stand down and not break the window in the very first episode! He didnt listen and still did it anyway which resulted in a flashover and he ended up getting killed! Both Andy and Tim defied orders and did not listen to instructions, and as a result, both Steve and Brian were playing the blame game, Adcox also blamed Steve and in Chicago Fire Casey and Severide were playing the blame game for months too…….
3:51 to 3:58 the look you give on the toilet and only a pebble comes out.
I❤ the movie
Me too 😄
Kinda wish we could've learned what ultimately became of Tim. Even if he lived, you don't just shrug off an injury like that.
One of the greatest movies ever made
class film
All the fire far look at Steve making believe this is his fault
That was the second time they got into that fight after the one at the dance.
Getting beat up by a Baldwin is grounds for losing your man card.
I hate how they blamed Stephen, it Tim who did not listen and make a rookie mistake!! And I don't know i would want to live after that and be deformed and disfigured
Don't know
Stephen was lieutenant & Tim was actually a rookie. Stephen’s candidate. His responsibility
@@joewhitehead3It's the rookie's responsibility to follow the lieutenant's instructions.
@@joewhitehead3There seemed to be a theme in this movie that the rookies did not listen to their superiors. We saw it when Brian went to see Rimgale(DeNiro). Rimgale was yelling at a rookie. Lieutenant’s can only do so much. A hero complex can kill.
“Only children” could never understand
the uniform of a firefighter does not catch fire that easy, in this scene there are a lot of special effects involved
Don't get me wrong, I really like this movie, but this is one of the dumbest portrayals of movie/TV firefighting ever. And that is saying something
Probably should have made firemans clothing non flammable
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And not an attack line was staged that day.
Check that door for slim Jim’s
Okay let me stop you right there unless you going to pick me up some
Snap into it!
(Tim ✔ checks on a 🚪 door to make sure there was no heat 🔥 so he hit the 🚪 door open with an axe)
Stephen: You ✔ check that 🚪 door for heat 🔥, Tim?
(The heat explodes and it pushes Tim down a plain glass window; the 🔥 fire throws on Tim and he's all 🔥 burned ☝ up and screams)
Stephen: TIM!
(Stephen tries to put out the 🔥 fire off Tim's jacket; 🚒 Firefighter puts the 🔥 fire out off of Tim's jacket with the waterhose)
🚒 Firefighter 1: WATCH OUT! I GOT HIM! MOVE OFF!
Axe: PUT IT OUT!
(Axe 🏃 runs to the 🚑 ambulance and ask the paramedics for a Strecher)
Axe: STRETCHER! GET THE G**DAMN STRETCHER!
How many romantic dates between two male firefighters have started with watching this movie?
That’s not how it would happen though…..
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IN my opinion Ron Howard really only made 3 great movies: Willow, Backdraft and Rush. The rest has been made for teevee crap. I was really hoping he could direct a Star Wars movie someday but the way Solo turned out was just more made for teevee crap.
Apollo 13? Ransom?
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VIN DIESEL AIN'T GOT SH!T ON ME!!!
(Watch F9, you'll get the reference)
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Good lord. I remember not being able to sit through this horrible thing back then. It appears that it's not gotten any better with age. Awful.
Wow, so epic and so stupid simultaneously😂😂😂😂
Cough cough BS.....a firefighter doesn't go up in flames in such a manner without an accelerant.
Good movie though.
You Lie
@@mrmessiah9069 thank you. 🙂
There was accelerant, it’s how shadow killed all those people.
@@fadiddlycox accelerant doesn't build up behind doors...nice try cupcake.
Where did you do your fire training? So we can inform your trainers of how much they suck.....
@@napalmstickylikeglue do you not remember watching the movie? It’s Hollywood bullshit, it was explained in the movie to Brian. My bad I didn’t mean to offend the wisest of wise bootlickers.
Sorry... but this just wasn't a very good movie...it simply had a lot of dramatic special effects that helped paper over a weak script and actors that were phoning it in.
Sutherland and Deniro were the only actors doing anything skillful/engaging.
It's a C+ level film at best.
My problem with this film has always been Ron Howard's directing. It's just pretentious as hell and makes it hard to take seriously. I really loved it as a kid and i still think the acting is top notch, but it just goes too far with the hero mythology stuff. And i come from a family of fireman. I want to like it more but can't.
Whoever believes ANYTHING in this movie is ANYTHING like it is is in real life should not be a firefighter, walking around interior structure fires with your jacket not sealed , no scba, ladder 49 was 100x better than this shit show
Backdraft is only a movie. I'm not a firefighter, but even I know it's really not like this. And, yes, Ladder 49 is more realistic.
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Do also complain about cartoons because animals can't really talk ?
why even save his life do you really think he wants to live looking deformed?
If he is a fighter and an optimist sure he would want to live.
Really ignorant comment. Kinda the embodiment of half our society now.
@@georgemallory797 yeah no kidding
@@omarahmad3878 the way this society treats others who look different...yeah I'd rather just meet my maker.
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tim becomes darth vader