There is no beauty in their eyes, only flammables

Malvina 2022-03-23 09:02:31

Yesterday, there was a fire in Southern California, and some text and pictures appeared on the Moments and Weibo. At first I thought it was the thoughts of people who watched the movie in advance, but I didn’t because I didn’t want to be spoiled. After a closer look, I found out that there was a real fire, as if promoting the movie, so I went to see Only the Brave this morning. I decided to watch it after seeing a post recommending this movie about two weeks ago. I used to read the travel diary of Xunmenghuan, but I don’t know if it’s because I bought the wrong ticket to watch the Mandarin version or the tears are not consistent. I didn’t cry when I brought the paper. I didn’t bring the paper on purpose today. decision. After watching the movie, I first want to give the highest respect to the firefighters. This job is undoubtedly dangerous. It requires sacrifice and dedication. The characters in the movie are all caught in the conflict between firefighting career and family. This job is dangerous. , the family's worries and the love for the job make it difficult for firefighters to make a choice. Fortunately, there is the support of the family members who are understanding and understanding, and the captain's friend's sentence Figure out what can you live with , what can you die without inspired. The special effects throughout the movie are great, and the fire scenes are spectacular, including the beautiful and dangerous CG fire bear. The whole movie is not like a disaster movie in the traditional sense. There are no dangerous plots, and no tense moments. It just describes the daily work and training of the fire brigade, the large and small fire dangers and amateurs. Life and emotions, that is, such blandness, can only appear real, and can pave the way for the unity and friendship of the entire team and the affection between families, and create vivid characters. All of this also made the ending of the story even more shocking, and this is where I cried for the first time. There is no sensationalism, just a few simple remains of fire fighting equipment, fragments of fireproof bags, and a few scattered sparks, which make people hold their breath and be caught off guard. The fresh life that just got into the fireproof bag and was still talking just a few minutes ago withered like this. Sometimes this is the real reality. There are not so many close calls, and there are not so many life and death separations. Life is so fleeting. It is so wonderful to stay away from these routines and move forward bravely. The second tear is when the only surviving rookie who played a popping drummer walked into the gym, gave a long shot and almost no background sound, and the moment the door opened, the last hope of all the family members was shattered, and they began to cry one after another. , All the emotions that I had been holding back broke out completely at this moment, which was really heart-wrenching. The movie is based on real events. It is the worst disaster for firefighters in the United States after 9/11. The end of the film shows all the real people and the excellent achievements this fire brigade has achieved. The oldest is the 43-year-old captain, and the youngest is The two 21-year-old players, all of whom are basically in their prime between the ages of 20 and 30, are a pity. Another point is that the only surviving rookie thinks that he should not be unworthy. He thinks everyone is better than him. The captain's wife comforts him. No, everyone will be happy that he survived. He was no longer ashamed of those who survived, and was very distressed. At the end of the film, the captain's wife is riding a horse on the grassland, and the rookie misses his teammates under the big tree they once saved. The picture is green and full of vitality, and everything they guard is in good condition. One last time to pay tribute to these heroes, they are worthy of our memory. without the inspiration given. The special effects throughout the movie are great, and the fire scenes are spectacular, including the beautiful and dangerous CG fire bear. The whole movie is not like a disaster movie in the traditional sense. There are no dangerous plots, and no tense moments. It just describes the daily work and training of the fire brigade, the large and small fire dangers and amateurs. Life and emotions, that is, such blandness, can only appear real, and can pave the way for the unity and friendship of the entire team and the affection between families, and create vivid characters. All of this also made the ending of the story even more shocking, and this is where I cried for the first time. There is no sensationalism, just a few simple remains of fire fighting equipment, fragments of fireproof bags, and a few scattered sparks, which make people hold their breath and be caught off guard. The fresh life that just got into the fireproof bag and was still talking just a few minutes ago withered like this. Sometimes this is the real reality. There are not so many close calls, and there are not so many life and death separations. Life is so fleeting. It is so wonderful to stay away from these routines and move forward bravely. The second tear is when the only surviving rookie who played a popping drummer walked into the gym, gave a long shot and almost no background sound, and the moment the door opened, the last hope of all the family members was shattered, and they began to cry one after another. , All the emotions that I had been holding back broke out completely at this moment, which was really heart-wrenching. The movie is based on real events. It is the worst disaster for firefighters in the United States after 9/11. The end of the film shows all the real people and the excellent achievements this fire brigade has achieved. The oldest is the 43-year-old captain, and the youngest is The two 21-year-old players, all of whom are basically in their prime between the ages of 20 and 30, are a pity. Another point is that the only surviving rookie thinks that he should not be unworthy. He thinks everyone is better than him. The captain's wife comforts him. No, everyone will be happy that he survived. He was no longer ashamed of those who survived, and was very distressed. At the end of the film, the captain's wife is riding a horse on the grassland, and the rookie misses his teammates under the big tree they once saved. The picture is green and full of vitality, and everything they guard is in good condition. One last time to pay tribute to these heroes, they are worthy of our memory. without the inspiration given. The special effects throughout the movie are great, and the fire scenes are spectacular, including the beautiful and dangerous CG fire bear. The whole movie is not like a disaster movie in the traditional sense. There are no dangerous plots, and no tense moments. It just describes the daily work and training of the fire brigade, the large and small fire dangers and amateurs. Life and emotions, that is, such blandness, can only appear real, and can pave the way for the unity and friendship of the entire team and the affection between families, and create vivid characters. All of this also made the ending of the story even more shocking, and this is where I cried for the first time. There is no sensationalism, just a few simple remains of fire fighting equipment, fragments of fireproof bags, and a few scattered sparks, which make people hold their breath and be caught off guard. The fresh life that just got into the fireproof bag and was still talking just a few minutes ago withered like this. Sometimes this is the real reality. There are not so many close calls, and there are not so many life and death separations. Life is so fleeting. It is so wonderful to stay away from these routines and move forward bravely. The second tear is when the only surviving rookie who played a popping drummer walked into the gym, gave a long shot and almost no background sound, and the moment the door opened, the last hope of all the family members was shattered, and they began to cry one after another. , All the emotions that I had been holding back broke out completely at this moment, which was really heart-wrenching. The movie is based on real events. It is the worst disaster for firefighters in the United States after 9/11. The end of the film shows all the real people and the excellent achievements this fire brigade has achieved. The oldest is the 43-year-old captain, and the youngest is two A 21-year-old player, all of whom are basically in their prime between the ages of 20 and 30, which is a pity. Another point is that the only surviving rookie thinks that he should not be unworthy. He thinks everyone is better than him. The captain's wife comforts him. No, everyone will be happy that he survived. He was no longer ashamed of those who survived, and was very distressed. At the end of the film, the captain's wife is riding a horse on the grassland, and the rookie misses his teammates under the big tree they once saved. The picture is green and full of vitality, and everything they guard is in good condition. One last time to pay tribute to these heroes, they are worthy of our memory.

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Only the Brave quotes

  • Duane Steinbrink: I know you boys are looking for sympathy. You'll find that in the dictionary somewhere between shit and syphilis.

  • 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!