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Reinhold 2021-12-23 08:01:31
Hesitate and become a hero
This film is very touching. I just watched the director recently and choked in my throat.
Americans are very strange. I always think of such a movie as an inspirational hero. It should be about how a firefighter grows from a newcomer who can't lift the nozzle of a water gun to a person who has... -
Gia 2021-12-23 08:01:31
Burning Flame
This is the earliest movie about firefighters I have ever watched, and it is also my favorite one. I don’t see many films about firefighters, maybe because the subject matter is difficult to attract people, I don’t make many films. This film is one of the few firefighting-themed film and television...

Martin O'Malley
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Dakota 2021-12-23 08:01:31
It is indeed very similar to "World Trade Center". Some people think the film is more touching than it. I think it may be because the protagonist sacrificed. . .
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Layla 2022-03-27 09:01:11
As a film, it can't actually be considered a success. The whole film is a memory, and the narrative throughout is uneventful, and there is not even a dramatic conflict. It's hard to associate a movie like this with being good. The ending is a bit sensational, but sensationalism and resonance don't mean this is a good movie. The movie actually explains why the firefighters are so desperate for their lives. For the happiness of more people, they go in and out of the sea of fire, leave the small family for everyone, and pay tribute to all firefighters.
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