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Backdraft is a 1991 American action-drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen (Highlander, The Prophecy). The film stars Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, Robert De Niro and Scott Glenn. Donald Sutherland, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rebecca De Mornay, Jason Gedrick, Hardy Patel, Brian Jaramillo and J. T. Walsh co-star in the film.In The Windy City, young Brian McCaffery (Baldwin) is a man going from one dead-end job to another, until he gets it in his head to be a firefighter alongside his brother, Stephen "Bull" McCaffery (Russell), and the men of the Engine 17 crew. Brian's past precedes him; he was photographed at the scene of his firefighter father's death by arson, as he watched from the ground. Now, in the present day, another arsonist has killed two city officials, and after Brian is transferred to the investigative division of the Fire Department, it is up to him and arson investigator Donald "Shadow" Rimgale (De Niro) to sniff out the arsonist before anyone else is torched.A Direct to Video sequel, Backdraft 2, was released on May 14, 2019, with William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland reprising their roles as Brian McCaffery and Ronald Bartel respectively.
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Applied Phlebotinum
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Applied Phlebotinum: Trychtichlorate, which is utilized by the arsonist as the main accelerant for his rampage. It is both incredibly good at its job and it turns out that Engine 17 had so much of it lying around because it had done some painting of the station earlier. Stephen taking some that were left over to paint his boat is what gives Brian a "Eureka!" Moment (after fearing his brother is the arsonist and confronting him).
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Brian, when Stephen goes into a burning apartment to find the child left behind there. Having watched his father die in a fire, and subsequently developed a fear of fire that he struggles to overcome throughout the movie, his fears get the better of him when he believes his brother has fallen victim to the fire as well. All he can do is sit there and cry until Stephen emerges with the child in his arms. Then Stephen has one when he realizes that he'd been responsible for Tim's horrific burns.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Clint Howard as Ricco the coroner.
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Pyromaniac
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Pyromaniac: Ronald Bartel (Donald Sutherland), a serial arsonist who's admitted that he loves starting fires (calling ones like himself "sparks") and would burn the world if he could.
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Senseless Sacrifice
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Stephen and Brian's father sacrifices himself throwing Adcox clear of a gas explosion, setting the plot in motion. Bull's death in a chemical plant, confronting Adcox, is ultimately pointless...but rescuing the mortally wounded Bull finally forces his brother to grow the beard and become a full-fledged firefighter.
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Energy Beings
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Energy Beings: Sorta. Both Bartel and Rimgale describe the fire as an animal and as a sentient predator as a way to understand how it behaves. This is entirely Rule of Cool and in no way realistic.
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Halloween Episode
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Halloween Episode: The sequel is set during Halloween.
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: Ronald Bartel
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Sleazy Politician
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Sleazy Politician: Alderman Swayzak, following a great Chicago tradition; he's preparing to run for mayor, and using firefighters as a political hobbyhorse to ride into higher office.
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Cowboy Cop
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Cowboy Cop: Stephen as a firefighter. Deconstructed as it hurts his career and relationships more than anything else, and gets Tim badly burned.
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Make It Look Like an Accident
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Make It Look Like an Accident: The barrage of assassinations via backdraft fires, ironic in context, with a high chance of being fatal, the evidence is mostly destroyed and need a good arson investigator for it to be found, and self-contained as long as firefighters arrive in time.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Brian decides to remain a firefighter, Swayzak's political career is likely over, and the arsons are over. But Bull and Adcox are dead, Brian’s girlfriend left him, and as the ending indicates, there are going to be plenty more fires and arsons.
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Benevolent Architecture
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Benevolent Architecture: While chemical factories would have pipes, none of them are greased for sliding.
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Firefighter Arsonist
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Firefighter Arsonist: Brian McCaffrey and arson investigator Donald "Shadow" Rimgale team up to investigate several suspicious fires that resulted in backdrafts which killed several city officials and businessmen. It eventually turns out that veteran firefighter John "Axe" Adcox is responsible. Having discovered that Alderman Swayzak and his associates have been shutting down numerous fire stations, using fabricated reports to claim they are unneeded, so that he can award lucrative contracts to his business supporters and pave his way into the mayor's office, endangering the lives of numerous civilians and firefighters (and costing at least three of the former and unspecified numbers of the latter), he is now on the warpath after everyone responsible.
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Stephen is an excellent firefighter, but he has a rather reckless and lax attitude to procedure and the rules, never wearing his mask, never waiting for his hose teams, always going head-on into even the worst blazes, etc. Deconstructed when two of his firefighters even complain about his recklessness, one of them nearly dies during Brian's first fire, and Stephen admits that his headstrong leadership is making the team lose confidence in him. Ultimately, his reckless attitude rubs off on one of his probationary firefighters with disastrous consequences; Probie Tim, Brian's best friend, is horrifically injured by a backdraft after not checking a door properly, and Adcox and Brian (not unfairly) blame Stephen. Although in light of Adcox being the one who actually set the fire, his condemnation is more than a little hypocritical. The backlash costs Stephen his marriage, with his wife leaving him to protect his son. To Axe’s credit though, the burning of Tim was an accident.
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In-Universe
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Invoked In-Universe with Tim, on his very first fire scene, asking one of the firefighters if they'd gotten a "second lead" out. The actual term is attack line or simply line. Understandably, the firefighter reacts with confusion and (properly) tells him to get the hell out of the way.
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I Never Said It Was Poison
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I Never Said It Was Poison: Swayzak mentions Holcomb as one of the arson victims, before Rimgale has the chance to tell him. Then Swayzak himself is targeted, because he was in on the same kickback scheme as Holcomb and the other victims.
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I'm Cold... So Cold...
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I'm Cold... So Cold...: Bull says the "I feel so tired" variant as his last words.
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Cutting Corners
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Cutting Corners: Swayzak's plan to get more money for him and his businessmen allies (who are also helping him with his election) involves getting rid of firehouses that, according to him, are superfluous for what a city like Chicago needs and would be more useful as community services. The fact that he's gambling with people's lives (and fellow firemen's lives in specific) because of the severe cut-down on response capabilities that this creates is the main reason why "Ax" Adcox goes into his Kill It with Fire Roaring Rampage of Revenge. The consequences are shown in a deleted scene in which Engine 17 visits the widow and children of a firefighter who died in the line of duty.
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Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome
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Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome: This happens to Brian in the sequel via a bomb.
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Making Love in All the Wrong Places
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Making Love in All the Wrong Places: Brian and Jennifer have sex on top of a fire truck in his station. They're still up there when a call comes and the truck drives off as Brian hastily dresses. Later her bra and panties are found caught on a fire hose when it's unrolled for use as she couldn't retrieve them.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Ronald Bartel, a pyromaniac who admits he'd burn the world if he could, is genuinely fond of arson investigator Donald "Shadow" Rimgale, who'd saved his life and caught him at the same time. He's also friendly and polite to Brian. Despite this he remains a depraved and creepy man, naturally.
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10-Minute Retirement
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10-Minute Retirement: Brian, finally driven from Engine 17 into a desk job, rejoins it as a full-fledged firefighter after Stephen is killed.
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Government Conspiracy
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Government Conspiracy: A local one; Swayzak made several backdoor deals with local businessmen (that included a doctored manpower study) to shut down firehouses across the city and convert them into community centers, with lucrative construction contracts awarded to the conspirators' shell company for work that is never done.
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Suddenly Shouting
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Suddenly Shouting: After Brian's first fire, Steven finds him catching his breath outside. Worried sick about his little brother after they got separated inside, Bull initially asks if he's okay in a nervous tone before composing himself to berate him for not following orders. When Brian tries to argue, Steven's voice cracks and tears well up in his eyes as he screams, "I told you to stay right be-FUCKIN'-side me, Brian!!!"
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Consulting a Convicted Killer
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Consulting a Convicted Killer: Brian approaches an imprisoned serial arsonist, Ronald Bartel, when in need of assistance in finding the missing links between a string of recent fires that seem to be connected.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Stephen and Brian's father sacrifices himself throwing Adcox clear of a gas explosion, setting the plot in motion. Bull's death in a chemical plant, confronting Adcox, is ultimately pointless...but rescuing the mortally wounded Bull finally forces his brother to grow the beard and become a full-fledged firefighter. Adcox telling Bull to let him fall in so that Bull might save himself. Bull's answer: "You go, we go!"
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Big Brother Instinct
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Big Brother Instinct: Stephen's is very strong regarding Brian, though the latter doesn't realize it and thinks his brother is just giving him a hard time and being unfair to him. The reason Stephen doesn't want Brian to be a firefighter is not due to lack of belief in his brother but because he's afraid that the fire will get him. It's especially clear in Brian's first fire, when Stephen is visibly shaken when Brian is nowhere to be found, and his reaction afterward.
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Meaningful Echo
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Meaningful Echo: 'You go, we go.' "You see that glow flashing in the corner of your eye?" "You're doing it wrong!"
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Parking Payback
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Parking Payback: A car is parked in front of a fire hydrant. The firefighters take a certain glee in smashing the car's windows so they can thread the hose through to the hydrant, as is their legal right.
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Unflinching Walk
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Unflinching Walk: When Brian realizes the arsonist is Adcox, he walks out of the shower straight toward Brian without saying a word, only stopping on the way out of the locker room to glare at Brian before getting ready for the call.
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: The crew is seen to be taking another call just before the credits roll.
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Face Your Fears
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Face Your Fears: Having watched his father burn to death as a child, Brian is afraid of fire. He nonetheless attends the academy at one point, before his fears get the better of him and he drops out. The second time around he's determined to follow in his father's (and brother's) footsteps and become a fireman, and he does graduate ppl from the academy, but he is visibly scared of the fire still. It's not until the end, when Stephen is badly hurt and needs help, that he faces his fears and goes up against the fire.
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No One Gets Left Behind
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No One Gets Left Behind: Part of the firefighters' code. "You go, we go."
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Nausea Fuel
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Nausea Fuel: The burned bodies of the victims, especially during the morgue scene. Not helped when the body Brian is holding expelled some gas after being handled.
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Sympathetic Murderer
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Sympathetic Murderer: Adcox murdered Swayzak's cronies out of anger that the alderman was gambling with firefighter's lives for monetary and political gain, and to try and save firefighter lives by stopping further closings.
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Truth in Television
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Truth in Television: The funeral at the end of the movie. Nearly all of the hundreds of extras in dress uniforms in the procession and at the interment were real firefighters from Chicago and the surrounding area who turned out for the event as they would for a real funeral. The bagpipers in the lead were the actual Pipe & Drum Corps of the Chicago FD Emerald Society. Firefighters generally agree that the funeral was the only part of the movie that was 100% realistic.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Seagrave, Cosgrove, and Holcomb were all part of a corrupt plan to use firemen as pawns to get rich off of real estate while several firehouses got closed down and several firemen ended up being killed due to the cuts. So it’s ok not to feel bad about their deaths.
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Meaningful Funeral
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Meaningful Funeral: Axe and Bull's funeral at the end. The procession before the actual funeral. Headed by the Chicago Emerald Society Marching Band in full Scottish/Irish regalia playing 'Balmoral' on bagpipes and drums, then two fire trucks converted to hearses carrying the caskets with the crew members of Engine/Ladder Company 17 in dress uniform marching alongside, then the family members of the fallen firefighters walking after the fire trucks, then the senior commanders of the Chicago Fire Department and hundreds of firefighters in dress uniform marching after that.
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Major Injury Underreaction
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Major Injury Underreaction: An explosion throws Rimgale backward into an iron fence. One of the decorative spikes goes into his back and comes out through his shoulder. His reaction is a deadpan:
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: The opening; Brian as a child goes along to one of his father's responses, an apartment fire that seems mostly smoldering (all smoke). Everything is all upbeat and routine until his father realizes there's a leaking gas line, and Adcox just accidentally exposed it to the fire. He throws Adcox out of the room just before the explosion consumes him, with Brian watching it all. The photo of him holding his father's burned helmet, looking up at the inferno, follows him right through adulthood (see Old Shame below).
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Emergency Services
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Emergency Services: The Chicago Fire Department is the main one shown in the film. The Chicago Police Department is a distant second.
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RealLife
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Further, at one point he charges into a well-involved structure with Brian in tow to attempt a rescue. While it's true that search and rescue teams will usually enter a building first to make sure it is evacuated before they start spraying water everywhere, the cold fact is that no Battalion Chief worth anything would have sent an S&R team into that inferno without any backup at all, and his charging in with no BA set, no backup, into a fully involved apartment, would have gotten him killed or (if he survived) fired in Real Life.
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Like a Son to Me
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Like a Son to Me: Downplayed, but references are occasionally made to Adcox having stepped up however he could to help raise the McCaffrey boys after their father was killed.
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Break Them by Talking: Donald Sutherland's movie-stealing scene.
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Big "NO!": Brian when he sees Bull and "Axe" Adcox fall. Adcox hits a barrel on the way down and dies instantly. Bull ends up half-impaled on wreckage; he survives the fall but dies on the way to the hospital.
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Treachery Cover Up: Adcox is the arsonist that has killed multiple people around Chicago as revenge for them risking the lives of firefighters in a real estate scam and dies in the climactic fire. Stephen dies without telling anybody else in his squad, Brian never tells anybody else either at Stephen's request, and Adcox is given a burial with full honors by his fellow firemen. Stephen's reason for asking Brian to stay quiet is that with Adcox dead, the only thing telling the truth will accomplish is bad PR for the CFD
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Internal Reveal: In the sequel, Brian tells Stephen's son Sean about Adcox being the arsonist.
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It Can Think
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It Can Think: Bull, Bartel, Shadow, and Brian all believe that fire is a living thing and has a mind of its own. Slightly averted in that they also know that a fire needs a variety of elements to be put in place by its initiator if it's to be used as an assassination weapon, so the place doesn't burn to the ground before it kills the target.
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Deconstructed
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Deconstructed when two of his firefighters even complain about his recklessness, one of them nearly dies during Brian's first fire, and Stephen admits that his headstrong leadership is making the team lose confidence in him. Ultimately, his reckless attitude rubs off on one of his probationary firefighters with disastrous consequences; Probie Tim, Brian's best friend, is horrifically injured by a backdraft after not checking a door properly, and Adcox and Brian (not unfairly) blame Stephen. Although in light of Adcox being the one who actually set the fire, his condemnation is more than a little hypocritical. The backlash costs Stephen his marriage, with his wife leaving him to protect his son.
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Artistic License
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Artistic License: Invoked In-Universe with Tim, on his very first fire scene, asking one of the firefighters if they'd gotten a "second lead" out. The actual term is attack line or simply line. Understandably, the firefighter reacts with confusion and (properly) tells him to get the hell out of the way. Real fires tend to involve blinding amounts of smoke that force firefighters to feel around for objects and people with their hands and feet. Real Life firefighters gave this film a pass, though, admitting that a screen full of dark billowing smoke doesn't really make for a visually exciting experience. However, you can safely assume that nothing you see a fire do in this movie could/would ever happen in real life. Along those lines, it's said that Stephen McCaffrey never wears his breathing mask in a fire. This would probably get him killed by his second fire in Real Life - because of said blinding amounts of smoke, which is usually loaded with hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide. There's a reason why interior attack teams never go in without their BA sets. Further, at one point he charges into a well-involved structure with Brian in tow to attempt a rescue. While it's true that search and rescue teams will usually enter a building first to make sure it is evacuated before they start spraying water everywhere, the cold fact is that no Battalion Chief worth anything would have sent an S&R team into that inferno without any backup at all, and his charging in with no BA set, no backup, into a fully involved apartment, would have gotten him killed or (if he survived) fired in Real Life. Averted with Axe and Bull's funeral at the end. Real-life firefighters have commented that for a firefighter killed on duty, this is exactly how a funeral goes.
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Animal Motifs: Stephen "Bull"(headed) McCaffery, tying in with Meaningful Name. Helps that he has the logo of the Chicago Bulls basketball team on the back of his helmet.
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Expy
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Expy: Ronald Bartel is essentially Hannibal Lecter as a pyromaniac.
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Old Shame
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Old Shame: In-universe example - the picture of Brian at his father's death continues to follow him years later.
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Digging Yourself Deeper: Swayzak meets with Rimgale at one point, and Swayzak name drops the name of the third victim, Holcomb...when the third victim's name hadn't even been released, tipping Rimgale off that something's not right.
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Dead Hat Shot: Stephen and Brian's father's helmet is blown clear of the explosion that kills him; a LIFE magazine photographer gets a picture of Brian holding the helmet, right after his father's death.
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