Laberinto en llamas

Directed by Paul Greengrass
12
2025    2h 10minDrama, Suspense
6.888%95%7.0
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En uno de los incendios forestales más mortíferos de la historia de Estados Unidos que amenaza la ciudad de Paradise, Kevin McKay, un conductor de autobús escolar, y Mary Ludwig, una maestra infantil, luchan para salvar a 22 niños del aterrador infierno.
  • Matthew McConaugheyKevin McKay
  • America FerreraMary Ludwig
  • Yul VazquezChief Martinez
  • Ashlie AtkinsonRuby Bishop
  • Kimberli FloresLinda
  • Levi McConaugheyShaun
  • Kay McConaugheySherry
  • John MessinaJohn Messina
  • Kate WhartonJen Kissoon
  • Danny McCarthyMatt McKenzie
  • Spencer WatsonElliot Hopkins
  • Beth BowersoxBeth Bowersox
  • Nathan GarietyToby
  • Olivia Darling BusbyAva
  • Mac EricssonAlex
  • Alexander ShimoyamaBenjamin
  • Jet James GrantBrandon
  • Autumn MolinaChloe
  • Marian JonesElla
  • Emmery DavisGabriella
  • Scott Bouffler27 de abril de 2026
    Great true story. Really intense. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Liked that Matt Mc had his mom & son playing his mom & son in the movie.
  • OLiX14 de abril de 2026
    Good movie.
  • Mikael Eriksson3 de octubre de 2025
    Got to me. God movie.
  • Bosko Boskovic3 de abril de 2026
    Good movie. You need to watch this movie.
  • Dan The Man Kearney5 de marzo de 2026
    6.5/10 - The Forgotten & Left Behind Bus pretty good movie not sure if it has been done before but its a good plot and set for a movie. I feel like if this were to happen in RL this bus would have been found and not lost & forgotten like in this film
  • Kevin Ward4 de octubre de 2025
    Solidly entertaining dramatization of real life heroism—kind of Paul Greengrass’s wheelhouse. McConaughey plays a bus driver that safely and miraculously evacuates 22 children from the deadly Paradise, California wildfire. There’s plenty of elements that feel thrown in just to spice up what would otherwise feel like just a 2 hour and 10 minute bus ride. But to their credit, the film never really drags. 
  • brossa04 de marzo de 2026
    When a friend mentioned this to me, it sounded like the fire in Paradise (Camp Fire), which it turned out to be. It is a dramatized version of the actual events, and very well done. There seem to be several cuts in the movie that are from the actual event, I believe I recognize them from Fire in Paradise (2019), the documentary on the Camp Fire. In order to make a movie that makes money, they had to take the time to add some context, such as the road locations and relationships, not just road names, like Roe Road, which actually makes me want to watch the documentary again. This is an excellent companion piece to the documentary and I recommend watching both.
  • PatrikStar3 de octubre de 2025
    Matthew McConaughey saving the world is peak genre.
  • Dan Kilmer2 de marzo de 2026
    Pretty good movie .. on the edge of your seat throughout the majority of the film …
  • eyeofthetornado16 de octubre de 2025
    Lost Bus isn’t really about a bus. It’s about everything we’ve done to ourselves and everything the next generation still dares to dream in spite of it. The bus,overloaded with kids who chatter, fight, laugh, and stare into the endless window-glare of a dying world, becomes the last vessel of innocence. It’s the final transport of human hope, moving nowhere in particular, driven by a man who’s already given up. The driver; a loser, a failed father, an outcast son clinging to the steering wheel like it’s the last remnant of control he has becomes our reluctant savior. He doesn’t preach, he doesn’t guide, he barely speaks. And yet, in the silence between gear shifts, there’s something sacred: a tired man saving dreams he no longer believes in. Then there’s the teacher the living symbol of the system: polite cruelty wrapped in compassion, a smiling bureaucrat of morality. She represents every rule, every law, every “for your own good” that built the cage around us. Her mercy is the worst kind institutional, procedural, blind. Every frame burns with quiet anger. The bus lurches forward through smoke and fire, while the world outside collapses not in explosions, but in apathy. We see the threads connecting everything: the planet, the kids, the driver’s regret, the teacher’s rules. And we feel them snapping, one by one. In the end, Lost Bus doesn’t offer salvation. It offers a mirror cracked and dirty where you can still make out the faint reflection of hope. A hope driven by losers. A hope too stubborn to die. Because maybe that’s what we deserve: not redemption, but the uneasy knowledge that even at the edge of ruin, humanity keeps getting back on the bus.
  • JitterSuperhero29 de septiembre de 2025
    A little slow on the onset, but once the fire issues ramp, a tense disaster that is based on real-life heroics.
  • darthtrevor16 de febrero de 2026
    There is nothing new here. And honestly, all the relentless screaming just got on my nerves.
  • Zeus_theBanker2 de febrero de 2026
    What an intense experience! Highly recommend this movie. It’s very much an edge of your seat experience until the end.
  • SAID MTS30 de enero de 2026
    Claustrophobic courage filmed at the speed of an encroaching inferno.
  • Brandon5 de enero de 2026
    it was good after it got going this movie is just proof how much of a failur Cal as a state is its sad to see

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