Into the Fire (2004)
Facts
| Directed by | Michael Phelan |
| Cast | Ed Lauter, Ron McLarty, JoBeth Williams, Sean Patrick Flanery, Melina Kanakaredes and Jobeth Williams |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | April 3, 2007 |
| Running Time | 95 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 039414581676 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 6 18:38 EDT (details) 1 DVD, MTI HOME VIDEO, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled) Or 25 new from $4.56, 21 used from $2.00 |
About Into the Fire
In this spellbinding adventure the most imaginable has just occurred a 747 just crashed into New York City s Harbor. As Harbor Patrol Lieutenant Hartwig plunges into the icing cold water looking desperately for survivors he finds himself losing control as his mind becomes lost in memories surrounding his tragic past. Pulled from the water and now looking for answers Hartwig s path is crossed by unlikely ladies Catrina a woman with her own dark past and June a grieving mother who has recently lost her son. Together these three strangers lives will be thrown together.Stars: Sean Patrick Flanery Melina Kanakaredes JoBeth WilliamsSystem Requirements:Runtime: 95 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 039414581676 Manufacturer No: MTIE8167DVD Product Description
Website Links
- Movie Review Query Engine - Directory of movie reviews.
- IMDb - Features plot summaries, reviews, cast lists, and theatre schedules.
- Art.com - Search for Into the Fire posters.
Similar Movies
User Reviews
Average user review:| Dark, slow and disappointing |
| It's All So Sad! "Into The Fire" Is A Quietly Powerful Film Of Loss, Learning, And Living Again |
Flanery plays a member of the NYC Harbor Patrol Unit. Upon discovering a dead girl while examining the wreckage of a plane crash, his life starts to spin out of control. Memories of a past family tragedy resurface, and Flanery's guilt and depression overwhelm him. Relieved of duty, he doesn't know what to do with himself. Melina Kanakaredes, as the dead girl's sister, is struggling with the immediacy of her loss. And as the third part of this triangle, JoBeth Williams stars as a woman who has lost her son in the events of 9/11. This being a character drama, the film revolves around these relationships and what each person has to offer another. The film relies on subtle moments and is infused with sadness. There are few major revelations and the lack of histrionics provides "Into The Fire" with an intimate and quiet dignity.
I admired the unorthodox approach writer/director Michael Phelan utilized in this film. Coaxing a terrific performance out of Flanery, Harwig is a believable and complicated creation. Williams is appealing, as well, she is the oracle of wisdom in this film--but still has some issues of her own to face. However, I'm not sure if "Into The Fire" has a broad appeal. It is exceedingly slow--which may or may not be a problem to some. The Flanery and Kanakaredes connection can also seem a bit forced, and the coincidental timing of some of the film's events lessen its realness. Phelan has great potential, though. There are moments of real poignancy here--but the lack of momentum can sometimes be problematic. About 3 1/2 stars. KGHarris, 03/07. March 22, 2007
More reviews at Amazon.com ...





