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Directed by Ron Howard.
The sons of a Chicago fireman who gave his life in the performance of his duties, firefighting brothers Kurt Russell and William Baldwin carry their lifelong sibling rivalry into their work. Russell is convinced that Baldwin hasn't got what it takes to remain in the fire department. Baldwin is transferred to a "safe" assignment, assisting arson investigator Robert DeNiro, who is trying to make sense of a series of fires involving an oxygen-induced ball of fire called a backdraft. The investigation reveals a link between corrupt alderman J. T. Walsh and imprisoned pyromaniac Donald Sutherland. The trail of evidence leads Baldwin to suspect that his brother Russell, a much-decorated hero, may be the "inside" man setting up the arsons. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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daryndaryn Kurt Russell's break through film
by daryn in Daryn's Blog
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"I can remember it like it was yesterday. I had a copy of Big Trouble in Little China on a VHS that was taped off TV one late night. A friend had given it to me because he didn't want his mom to find it. At the time we where probably about 10 or so. It was the TV version you know with commercial breaks nicely cut out with fuzzy pauses still and swear words dubbed over with oh darn. So next time you are looking for a movie, rather than picking out a new release, check this out. You will see how Kurt Russell went from TV in the 70's to the films you know him for in the 90's like Back Draft and then Executive decision. It is not something I would suggest watching with your wife or girlfriend as it is a little cheesy and they will be bored. But if out are looking for a movie to watch with a few guys, and you have not seen it, give it a try. " [More]
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Quite possibly one of the best films ever made about arson and firefighting, Backdraft has a throwback feel and pays homage to the disaster-thriller tradition. The well-spun script keeps the viewer glued as intriguing fire detective work unfolds, and benefits additionally from the blend of Ron Howard's use of pyrotechnic special effects with some superb acting, a combination which lends glamour to the already-romanticized world of firefighting. Although the anthropomorphisizing of fire is a bit heavy-handed and the sub-plots extraneous and far-flung, Backdraft's twisting narrative is tightly wrapped and makes for some good, nailbiting entertainment. Robert De Niro and Donald Sutherland give excellent performances in their respective roles as the fire chief sleuth and the depraved arsonist, and Kurt Russell and Billy Baldwin are also solid as firefighting sibling rivals. Despite its blockbuster appeal and budget, audiences responded lukewarmly to its somewhat far-fetched concept and the result was a lackluster showing at the box office. ~ Mike DiBella, All Movie Guide
 



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