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Rahul 2022-04-22 07:01:40
brave is not enough
The first half of the movie was a bit bland, but after watching it, I had some understanding of the American fire protection system, and I also fully portrayed the characteristics of several main characters. The scene of the firefighting in the second half was very shocking. There were only a few...
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Sidney 2022-03-23 09:02:31
Reverence for disaster, reverence for nature, reverence for life
"When the fire is over, you feel like a hundred trains are running over you."
Unlike previous disaster films, in the end, it is always the individual hero who overcomes the disaster, saves the world, and reunites the whole family. The film revolves around firefighting from beginning to end, but...
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Eric Marsh: Fire's making a run for our line, and by the time she gets here she's going to be too strong to hold. Gonna crown that ridge, spot over and run straight into town. If we back burn this side of the mountain, by the time that bitch comes over it won't have no fuel to feed into.
Evaluator Hayes: That's a godawful idea. All the conditions favor the fire, and when that blaze comes down that mountain it's gonna kick your ass and use your burn to get even stronger, we won't be able to stop it.
Eric Marsh: Well our line's not gonna hold unless we burn it off.
Evaluator Hayes: Well then slow it down until we get more resources up here.
Eric Marsh: What you don't understand sir...
Evaluator Hayes: What you don't understand is forty years, son. I was on the job when you were still shitin' yellow, so if you think you're gonna to make a big move and impress me, i'm tellin' you right now, don't!
Eric Marsh: Due respect sir, you are just an observer, so let us do our job...
Evaluator Hayes: No, you...
Eric Marsh: No no no! Step off, now! Step... off!
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Jesse Steed: [Throws Coke can at the MacKenzie who is sleeping on the curb] Pick that up, Mac.
Christopher MacKenzie: Just because you gotta crack in your ass don't make you a cripple, Jesse, you pick it up.