Backdraft (7/11) Movie CLIP - Who Doesn't Love Fire? (1991) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
During a heated conversation, Ronald (Donald Sutherland) helps Brian (William Baldwin) figure out who may be causing the fires.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
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.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1991)
Cast: William Baldwin, Donald Sutherland
Director: Ron Howard
Producers: Raffaella De Laurentiis, Pen Densham, Larry DeWaay, Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell, Richard Barton Lewis, John Watson
Screenwriter: Gregory Widen
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Came to see this scene after learning of Donald Sutherland's passing. A trully gifted actor. RIP
One of his best
His face when he realised brian had the fire look at him is just brilliant acting,then he leads Brian right to the answer he wanted.. such a sad day to lose such a great actor and person but we will always remember his work like backdraft jfk mash etc
Here I am Man! 😭
Yes absolute. His best role is Ronald the creepy arsonist.
Agreed, he never went half way in any role he took.
For a fella obsessed with fire, he was quite chilling here.
RIP Donald Sutherland.
Yes...
Like ice!
May he Rest In Peace and Love.
Hannibal Lecter of fire
RIP Mr. Sutherland. What a performance with this one.
He will be missed.
This is an awesome movie. Donald Sutherland's character is the Hannibal Lecter of fire.
Agreed. I think it was Lector inspired
@@gregdavidl647 Hannibal Lighter
Flagrant ripoff. Emotional blackmail for case insights. Quo pid quo.
@@alexgataric Both movies came out in 1991, I think.
@@alexgataric agreed.
This scene gives me chills "did the fire look at you?? Ohhh... It did"
The scenes with Ronald creeped me out for a while after I saw this in theaters.
Absolutely. Donald Sutherland gives a masterclass in this scene.
His best role imo. He was only on screen maybe 15 minutes tops but he was by far the standout. Came to watch after hearing he passed. RIP Mr Sutherland
@daisyadventures5476.......Nah - by far the most compelling 'cameo' performance Sutherland ever gave was as 'X' [Colonel L Fletcher Prouty] in 'JFK'. Only on screen for approx 16mins - totally stole the film.
Best performance in the film. Donald is seriously convincing here.
When I was younger I knew a real pyromaniac who thought this way too. He was obsessed with fire being alive. The only reason he wasn't in jail for arson was because he was in a psychiatric hospital. The only difference between him and the character in the movie was that my friend didn't burn people, he set fires on abandoned properties. Ronald didn't care what he burned and at his parole hearing admitted to burning old ladies and young girls. Despite the medication, my friend didn't get much better and was hospitalized for years. We eventually lost contact with each other. Idk what happened to him.
That 360 Ronald pulls once he hears what he wants to hear and gets down to business...perfection
Donald should've been nominated for an academy award for his performance as well as De Niro for this movie. It's a shame they weren't. Also, Bruce Hornsby should've received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song which was "The Show Goes On." This film was alot more Oscar Worthy than most people think.
Not an original song. Published three years before the movie in the album "Scenes from the southside"
its ronald not donald 🤨🤨
@Sid Henry The actors name is Donald Sutherland. Ronald is the character he plays. Actors win awards not the characters they play.
@@kevinsanders3630 huh
Oscar awards don't mean everything.
Donald Sutherland should have won an award for this. He was so entrancing and diabolical yet kind to the man who also looked into the eyes of destruction and lived beyond its gaze... J.Christ... Ive seen mental patients who are so far long gone and they sound just like Sutherlands character that its hard to forget.
You can tell Ronald asking Brian if the fire “looked at him”, that’s a whole another level of fire not many, even firemen get exposed to. But it’s also genius of Ronald that he was able to figure it out so easily and was trying to get Brian to figure it out using epistemology, which is the art of asking questions to root out who could be behind this.
I think you mean the Socratic method.
*Rest In Peace, legend… 💔🥺*
He was a true screen icon.
I love even though in prison Ronald still
Holds all the power in this scene!! Especially when he says “did it look at you? The Fire look at you?” What a phenomenal scene.
There's a spooky firefighting scene earlier in the movie where the fire does indeed seem to "look" at Brian - it's almost supernatural. So when Ronald asks him "...has the fire looked at you?" the look on Brian's face, and Ronald's subsequent reaction, is priceless.
Yes, the way that they "animated" the fire, made it like a living thing, was key to the movie. I love Ronald's sheer delight and even awe when he sees from Brian's face that Brian saw it, too. It's like they are suddenly friends, or at least peers. They both know the "secret", that the fire is a living animal. Ronald's pyromania is rooted in his love for that animal, for seeing it "have fun", like it's a pet that Ronald can only experience by turning it loose. Backdraft and Silence of the Lambs both came out in 1991, interestingly enough.
@@dirdib69 absolutely. Ronald is taking delight in Brian's fear of fire and uses it against him to toy around with him. Ronald and Hannibal should get together for a drink sometimes, exchange cooking ideas.
Which fire was it again? The garment factory, the brick house fire, or when Shadow was explaining about the animalistic nature of fire?
@@MAnuscript421 I think the one where the fire killed his dad.
is that idea that the fire is an animal or can even look at something. Is that an idea that came from mostly from this story or did it originate in other works? it seems vaguely familiar like I have heard pieces of it in other media but I cannot figure where it originates from.
I never knew Donald Sutherland could be THIS creepy...
Man, Donald Sutherland is creepiness himself
Obviously you haven't seen 1900
You must not watch Sutherland movies then
Ya should’ve seen the invasion of the body snatchers
Hey, Kiefer had to get it from someone.
Should have gotten a nomination for best supporting actor. Donald sutherland was perfect
Donald Sutherland=Creepy. One of my favorite of his supporting roles along with JFK. "Wasn't such a long walk after all", brilliant.
+obiwan21 He is in a class by himself along with Ed Harris, Billy Bob Thornton, and the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman where he morphs into the roles in a metaphysical and/or sublime way.
Just call me X. The man is superb!
GREAT LINE
And both movies were released in 1991!
Rest in Peace Donald Sutherland deeply be missed 💔💔💔💔😢😢😢😢😢😢
Agreed!
One thing this movie done so well that made it more deep is make "Fire" a type of living thing. Which as the movie explains a few times it is, it does breath and it does consume and leave waste and can eventually die out or be killed. Even water cannot be seen in a similar fashion as it never really goes away, it simply changes form via evaporation or retreat to the earth. But fire, it really made itself be felt like a wild animal in this movie.
Ya, it's a deep movie. ROn Howard definitely put his thinking cap on for this one.
agree i was intrigued by that scene. almost thought this was a supernatural horror movie.
Excerpt from TV Tropes - "Real firefighters roll their eyes during Robert De Niro's "It's a Living Thing" monologue, because fire is definitely not. Firefighting is straight-up gallons/minute vs. BTUs and fire obeys quite predictable laws of physics. The monologue does make some cool drama, though (and considering that we see that his character has been badly burned at one point, he can be excused for becoming a little superstitious about fire)."
@@johnyoutuber9781 "The monologue does make some cool drama, though"
...that's the whole point: it's not a documentary nor a movie based on real events. It's a police procedural about a serial killer with firefighters instead of cops and fire instead of a maniac (yeah, there's also a mysterious arsonist, but the focus is on fire itself). I always thought "Backdraft" was brilliant in this regard, a "high concept" before everybody and their brothers started filling their mouths with that word. The rest of the film is so naive in its melodrama it almost feels like a parody, but the whole "the fire is a living animal" part was great. Had they concentrated on it and left out some of the other stuff, it would've entered the annals of the thriller genre.
@johnyoutuber9781 go fight a mulri-level structural fire with rescues and cone back and talk about predictability
Maybe my favorite Donald Sutherland moment. Rest in greatness. ❤
He was in this movie for such a short time but was fantastic.
He reprised the role for the sequel but it’s almost cartoonish, the film is pretty poor nothing like the original
In Memory Of
Donald Sutherland
(1935-2024)
Past away at age 88
on June 20th, 2024…
“Are the lambs still screaming, Clarice?”
"Did the fire see you, Brian?"
This is sort of like the scene in Silence of the Lambs, where Clarice went to Lecter to see if Lecter could help find another serial killer. And Scott Glenn appears in both films!!!!!
Ironically, Silence of the Lambs came out the same year as Backdraft
I was just thinking the same thing
@@shanerose7204 I always suspected Ronald was added to the script because they knew "Silence of the Lambs" was coming out: both movies were released in '91, but the "Silence" novel by Thomas Harris came out in '88. It's not hard to imagine some Hollywood executive reading in the trades that they were turning the book into a movie and ordering a rewrite on "Backdraft" to make it more like "Silence of the Lambs". And this is not a complaint, because Sutherland is one of the best things in the movie: I actually find him way creepier than Anthony Hopkins. Lecter is like supervillain. Ronald really looks insane. He reminds me of some people I met that where borderline psychotic: he's the same kind of person, he simply took the extra step into full madness.
I've never seen a pyromaniac better portrayed in Hollywood than this character!
Donald always reminded me alittle of Hannibal Lecter in this movie from Silence of the Lambs.
I'm just hoping all the pages in that Life Magazine weren't stuck together.
Scott Glenn was amazing in this film just like Donald Sutherland.
Sutherland , Deniro , Russell are superb. I just dont get why William Baldwin with no a ting skills was the lead. I guess Ron Howard lost a bet to Alec Baldwin.
because he he was famous and looked like he could be related to Kurt Russel. Also he's supposed to be the audience surrogate, so minimalist stoic acting actually works. Kind of like Keanu Reeves in most movies.
@@JavierGonzalez-zg3ep Well, I think William Baldwin did a pretty good job, but he's a Baldwin, that's the problem
While his eyes don't go wide Sutherland still shows that wide-eyed crazed look. Less is more.
"It's the things we love most, that destroy us!" - President Snow
who's president snow
@@erickellogg8532 The main antagonist in the "Hunger Games" franchise. Donald Sutherland plays the role of President Snow.
His "hope" talk is so cool.
"That wasn't such a long walk after all was it?"
Rip to you Donald Sutherland. This was the first movie i saw you in as a kid.
Same.
His best role RIP
I have two reasons why I love this movie number 1: it's a great firefighting movie unrealistic but just fun to watch and 2: it was my first rated R movie
Very unrealistic, but yes, the best ff movie up until Ladder 49, then that took the cake !
I guess I’m in the minority I hated ladder 49. Very predictable. Cast not as good. This film had more plot
Rest in peace Donald Sutherland
He will be missed.
Listen to the chairs creek after Ronald asks if the fire looked at you lol. Creepy!
Rip Donald 😢
One of Donald Sutherland most famous underrated performances. The way he uses his eyes, his breath, his mannerisms - so many small details that helped the viewer to really see what a pyromaniac like him would be like. I’ve never forgotten that moment - “Did it look at you? OH! It did!”
That wasn’t such a long walk after all.
great line, very underrated
He's only in a few scenes but he steals the show!! RIP Mr. Sutherland 😢
The thing that really makes Ronalds character so terrifying is there are actual people like him out there
Indeed there are. I've always found this character creepier than Hannibal Lecter.
You mean model citizens?
God I love Donald as an actor. this scene is so creepy.
Donald Sutherland finally received a lifetime award from the Academy Awards in 2018. And thank God for that.
It’s incomprehensible, to me, that he has never received so much as a competitive Oscar nomination.
Watch Don’t Look Back, MASH, Ordinary People, JFK, Animal House, Klute, Eye of the Needle, etc….and then find me another actor from that era with such a range of great performances, both in a leading and supporting role. It doesn’t matter the genre, he always delivers. Always.
Don't forget Outbreak!
I can't believe Kurt didn't get the recognition he deserved for his role in this movie.
+mluterancik
ikr
You had a cast full of greats.
1:47 Thank you, Donald.
Thank you. And RIP.
Interesting to note this movie came out the same year as Silence of the Lambs (although Manhunter already came out before this and the books existed too) but we got basically two very similar scenes in two different movies where a locked up psychopath is helping someone catch a killer.
Few performances by an actor gives me chills. Donald at some of his best here, is one of them.
William Baldwin was such an intense actor. He did some great movies in the 90s, Fair Game was a brilliant show as well.
RIP Donald!
1:52 best part
great scene, sutherlands greatest character hes ever played
President snow is his darkest since Ronald.
Donald in a Ron Howard movie yea
I like odd ball but this to.hes a great actor.
My dad was a fireman for 25yrs. One of the oddest things for me when I was a teenager was I was at a party and some idiot caught the house on fire and my dad showed up. I skidddaddled quickly!! I didn't hang around for the fire to look at me or dad lol
I came here for backdraft scenes but now I strangely want simply orange orange juice...
So the character is Ronald Sutherland.
Edit: I just found out Donald's passing.
Legend. One the greatest actors, extremely underrated (or I must say unrecognized?), but always with such a presence on the screen.
Farewell Donald!
RIP to one of the greatest actors of our generation. Donald Sutherland will be sorely missed by all. He was absolutely brilliant in this scene. As a firefighter myself, this made me cringe.
RIP Donald, you were truly awesome.
RIP Mr. Sutherland
Agreed!
Donald Sutherland was an incredible actor. I will miss him.
Wow Donald!! How did he not get nominated for an Academy Award?
This character should be studied in film school as an example of an actor perfectly realizing it. Literal perfection delivered in under 10 minutes of film.
Did it look at you? Did the fire look at you? Creepy as hell
What a performance by Mr. Sutherland.
I'm so, so sad that we've lost Donald Sutherland, he was one of the last truly great actors. I'm collecting his movies since I heard of his passing, I pray for his family and hope he rests in peace and would like him to know that we so appreciate the gifts he gave us.
Rest in peace and thank you! 💔
This is like Clarice and Hannibal chatting in the prison. "Quid Pro Quo."
When I watch Donald Sutherland in this scene, I can't help but imagine him as the Joker. Seriously, look at him at 2:57 and just imagine him with the white skin, green hair, and the red-lipped rictus grin.
When I watch this scene, I think of the scene of Malcovitch in "The Line of Fire" when he shoots the bird and I think that both actors could have done an equally good job here. Such a great scene. Just the pace and tone of their voices are awesome.
Did anyone else find it ironic that there was a Minute Maid orange juice ad on the back of the magazine Ronald was reading since Donald Sutherland went on to be the voice of Simply Orange? 😂😂😂😂😂
He absolutely knocked this role out of the park!
Man RIP to Donald Sutherland a brilliant actor he stole the show in this movie. Only got 2 scenes in this movie and nailed it as Ronald.
RIP to him...I always thought this part brought him back in a big way after being almost forgotten in the 80s. After this one he worked for years...I'll miss him so much
As a former firefighter watching that scene in 1991 & every time since gives me chills. The arson fires I ran were amateur jobs, angry spouses with a can of gasoline (& neighbors handing make, model & license plate on one.) Ronald takes pyromania to a new and deadly level.
Donald Sutherland is such a great actor he made Baldwin a good actor. Griping....
they won't let him loose
Donald Sutherland giving us some ASMR
Mesmerizing scene.
I thought he was gonna say at 0:31 , “No, the outlets are incidental”
Donald Sutherland was awesome in this movie, played the animal to a perfection
One of Donald Sutherland's best movies to me
Rip sir
RIP Donald
I was in the Philippines on the day he passed, I had absolutely no idea he died right up to now, RIP.
Rest in Peace, Great Cinema King, Donald Sutherland ( Ronald the Pyromaniac)!!
Used to love burning things as a kid!
Masterful acting by Donald Sutherland Rip.
wrong question,who isn't.
One the best insane actors of all times!!
Take to the dragon 🐉!!
Erie this film came out in 1991 the same year as Silence of the Lambs and in both films a “rookie” probed the mind of a psycho who was imprisoned for help catching a killer.
Sutherland was amazing. He could play gentle, evil, loving, mysterious, dangerous. An actor of incredible range and depth.
Donald did a fantastic job on backdraft . When he says did it look at you . Did the fire look at you . That gives me the chills and hearing the fire in the background makes me realize fire is a living creature. It’s been around since the dinosaurs and insects.
@ 0:12- 0:16, was Ronald saying that whoever did it wasn't a pyro like him because the fire wasn't destructive enough for such a person to enjoy? Sutherland's voice was a bit too soft at that part for me to really tell what he was saying.
He'd make for a good spinoff movie, about what drove him to do what he did and how he got caught.
Adamguy2003 yes
They touch on it a little earlier in the film. Ronald was hired to set a fire for an insurance fraud and the fire got out of control and trapped him, setting him on fire. DeNiros character saved him, but was also burned in an explosion while pulling him out of the fire
God's Speed, D. Sutherland. His versatility in roles knows few equals.
RIP LEGEND.
Sutherland is one of my all time favorite actors. Classic Creepy ;)
He was a mesmerizing actor in anything! But i remember this succinctly.
Just visually and campily a course in acting. :)
RIP Donald Sutherland
Will there ever be such another.
I wonder if this is why he did the simply orange commercials because he was haunted by his time in the mental institution with the time magazine with the Minute Maid ad on the back cover? 🤔
Superb acting... RIP Mr. Sutherland. Imho, if he was in the cast the movie just got better 10 fold.
Fantastic performance! Most under-rated actor of our generation.
These 2 were the only ones from this film to appear in the crappy sequel in 2019. It’s too bad that it ruined the legacy of this character, he’s almost cartoonish in it.
RIP Donald Sutherland
he looks so much like kiefer here. i half expected him to say dammit
Old Ronald most definitely gets rock hard talking about fire. There are some certified lunatics in the world.