Bringing Out the Dead

Bringing Out the Dead

By Martin Scorsese

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2000-05-09
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 1min
  • Director: Martin Scorsese
  • Production Company: Scott Rudin Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.608/10
6.608
From 1,062 Ratings

Description

Martin Scorsese directs one of his most compelling and unforgettable movies, reteaming him with screenwriter Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver), and starring Nicolas Cage. A paramedic on the brink of madness from too many years of reviving and losing lives meets the daughter of a man he tried to save. Together, they confront the ghosts of the past, and discover that redemption can be found among the living.

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  • didn't like it

    2
    By Rambo8649
    had a hard time with this one. its pretty...messy, and kinda dumb. my least favorite scorcese movie.
  • On Point

    4
    By Fletch Lives!
    A really good movie in its own right but as a city paramedic this movie is the only feature about medics that has ever gotten it right. Yes, some of the scenes are exaggerated but the personal insights to the job are not exaggerated at all. The grit, the dark humor, the exhaustion, the large doses grief mixed with small doses of hope and redemption are the trademarks of paramedicine. One of my favorite movies.
  • Bringing out you dead.

    5
    By Jacobpooh
    You rotten tomatoes just crack me up. Your opinions and your remarks are so funny. Who are you trying to impress? How many of you have a degree in film? Does anyone rem. Darell form "Kids in the Hall?" That's you guys.
  • crap

    1
    By ~Pea Pod~
    totaly sucked! you have to be on drugs or alcohol to even understand. this movie is so wierd
  • Really pegs a time and a place

    5
    By Eric-was-13B3-back-then
    This film really captures the FEEL of working EMS in Midtown NY in the early nineties. Even though it has a few fanciful moments, the feel is just right. Naturally, the book is great, too. And for those of you who missed this time and place, more of this film is true to life than you might think.
  • A must see for ALL EMS personnel!!

    4
    By mrsrobinson
    My husband and I went to see this in the theater and we were laughing so hard we almost had to leave! This movie represents everything we ever thought about or wished we could do. It's deep and dark and funny, just like almost every day out there on the streets.
  • Great representation of a medic's city life

    4
    By 40Ddrew
    This movie definitely takes a different approach than most Scorsese movies. It is dark and direct, and captures a very real essence of the city as well as emergency medical care under insomnia. Perhaps insomnia AND the desire to make a difference is the most notable element in the film. Nicholas Cage and Patricia Arquette play characters that are very easy to identify with. Even the director himself makes an appearance, as Cage's boss!
  • Ehh...

    2
    By Iamthelastoffew
    This really isn't that great of a movie. It was entertaining, at some points. I found it way too predictable though, A good movie if you want to sit on the couch alone while you're sick, but don't buy it.

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