Originally it was four stars, but it was adapted from real events, and it was five stars. The truth is the cruelest.
It was the first time I watched a fire-fighting movie, and I specifically looked for the difference between building fire fighting and wildland fire fighting. The online description seems to be less than the information given in the film. The fire line should be understandable. I have to continue to learn and understand with fire to make fire.
How warm in the front, how cruel in the back. Although I understand the film's routine, and I know that this kind of subject matter is generally dead, I didn't expect it to be a mass extinction, like in the oven, it was burnt alive. The sentence "19, confirmed" was just two words, and I burst into tears. When the live-action photos were shown at the end, I couldn't bear it anymore. They were all too young. One second they talked, and the next they burned to ashes. They were the same group of guys. The only surviving Brandon, living, may be worse than dying.
What I don't understand is why the captain chose to guard the farm in the scorched-earth safe area, when the farm was very close to the fire source.
After swiping a circle of comments, netizens said that the death process was deleted.
Maoyan has a very powerful film review, "Not a hero film, but the best hero film".
19 years of Sichuan Liangshan forest fire, 30 firefighters died. And the previous Australian fires.
In the face of nature, how small human beings are, yet how courageous they are, how ordinary and how great they are.
View more about Only the Brave reviews