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6.9
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Critic Marc Savlov
rated 7

...Robert Richardson turns the New York nights into a panoply of hellish, hyper-kinetic horror shows, ratcheting up the violence, music, and woeful fiascoes into a roaring, all-enveloping swirl of bad vibes and worse karma.

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Cast & Crew

Martin Scorsese
As Dispatcher (voice)
Martin Scorsese
Director
Tom Sizemore
As Tom Wolls
Larry Fessenden
As Cokehead
Nicolas Cage
As Frank Pierce
John Goodman
As Larry Verber
Ving Rhames
As Marcus
Queen Latifah
As Dispatcher Love (voice)

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Bringing Out the Dead is a powerful and thought-provoking film that delves into the world of paramedics and the emotional toll their work can take on them. The movie follows Frank Pierce (Nicolas Cage), a paramedic who has become jaded and disillusioned with his job after months of not being able to save any patients. He begins to hallucinate the ghost of a teenage girl he failed to resuscitate, and his mental state starts to deteriorate further. Frank's life takes a turn when he meets Mary Burke (Patricia Arquette), the daughter of a patient he tried to save. She is a former junkie and delinquent who is struggling to turn her life around. Despite his initial reluctance, Frank becomes drawn to Mary and tries to help her overcome her addiction. As Frank continues to work the night shift with his partners Larry (John Goodman), Marcus (Ving Rhames), and Walls (Tom Sizemore), he faces a series of challenging and often surreal situations. They respond to calls that range from drug overdoses to gunshot wounds, and Frank's emotional state becomes increasingly fragile. The film's tone is dark and unsettling, with a sense of unease that permeates every scene. The performances are outstanding, with Nicolas Cage delivering a particularly powerful portrayal of a man on the brink of collapse. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, and Ving Rhames. Martin Scorsese's direction is masterful, as he weaves together the various strands of the story to create a complex and compelling narrative. The film's visual style is striking, with a predominantly blue and green color palette that gives the movie a haunting and unsettling atmosphere. The soundtrack features a mix of contemporary rock and hip-hop music that adds to the film's tense and chaotic feel. Bringing Out the Dead is a must-see for fans of Martin Scorsese or Nicolas Cage. It's a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, while also providing a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition

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What movies are similar to Bringing Out the Dead? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Bringing Out the Dead include The Secret Path, Fight Club, The Shawshank Redemption, Good Will Hunting, Thirteen, American History X.

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Bringing Out the Dead was released in theaters on October 22, 1999.