※I am more and more afraid of the words "based on a true story" appearing in the movie. Because they are often oozing blood and put in front of the audience. ※ The following involves spoilers. Father Bush is a person who "doesn't know" how to be flexible in the officialdom although he has an excellent firefighting knowledge. The team's rookie Donut (Brandon) abandoned his wife and was kicked out of the house by his mother for taking drugs. But because of the arrival of his daughter, he decides to return to the prodigal son. Mackenzie, who loves to put on small shoes for newlyweds and has a fear of children after having a baby once. Everyone's life is bland, real to the touch. And Dad brought such a group of young people to the forefront of danger, from probationary soldiers to formal workers to heroes step by step. In 2013, the overwhelming fire in Arizona completely devoured them. The death of the film came so suddenly, there was no superhero who fell from the sky, and there was no such a desperate situation as "the willows and flowers are bright and bright." They were shrunk in the fireproof bag little by little and devoured by the fire. All that was left were ashes, broken fire equipment and Braden, who carried a 19-man belief. But this is the reality. Braden sat in the car, hammering the chair that was once full of players again and again, punishing himself with pain. Cries, "I should be the one who died, he's better than me, they're better than me." No one will help Braden's daughter wrap all the tables with soft bump bars. No one will come to treat his daughter at night again. The film was messy at the beginning, and after 26 points, it entered a good state. Shown from every level of their lives. Some fall in love, some struggle with balancing family and work, and some celebrate another successful firefight. They are lively and sincere. 1 hour 44 minutes Donut takes the car of the next team to another lookout point: Donut shouts to the team members: Don’t miss me too much. The dust from the car slowly covered the lens. It also slowly blurred the remaining 19 members. Like the last fire that engulfed them.
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