out on a limb

Haylee 2022-03-23 09:02:31

**Spoilers**

The ending is unpleasant. When I first watched it, I felt that the handling of the movie selections that were different from general heroism tended to be bland, but after the stamina slowed down, I felt that it might be closer to reality.

Most of the young people who died were the spoilers from the very beginning. The surprise was that there were no detailed group portraits. I think it’s really, really, really a pity that it wasn’t developed into an album. Although I knew that the cost was huge, it’s unlikely. However, some teammates have actually established several obvious character events in a short period of time, but in the end, only the characters of the surviving teammates and captains are highlighted, which is a waste of the tacit understanding they have created. The emotional part is actually very restrained. The front can even be said to be trivial, but it was still swallowed up by the fire. The atmosphere created by the speed and the captain's always decisive appearance this time, but this time, the appearance of giving orders with a little trembling was uncomfortable. The last 30 points even I knew it was in the mode of a disaster movie, but I still shot a shocking feeling. For the ruthless shock of nature, I knew that there was no hope for the high temperature of several thousand degrees. However, after the previous training, I still couldn't help but hope that the miracle would be reversed. , is both cruel and tense on-camera language. Some people say that the walkie-talkie actually has screams that have been deleted. I always feel that it is better to delete it. This movie has a kind of restrained, quiet and heavy violent conflict, which makes the original ordinary plot leave indelible regrets in the mind, and people can't help but think about the sudden high temperature that caused their hearts and lungs to be directly drained of oxygen and suffocated to death. It's still the scorching heat of the high temperature, it's still fear and all kinds of regrets, but in fact, there is no detailed visual answer in the movie, there is no rescue from the sky, only everyone panics but quickly obeys the captain's orders to get down, only the people who are sent The teammates who went to observe the weather were crying while holding the radio in distress. Under the overhead view of the helicopter, the 18 giant charred black silkworm chrysalis crawling on the ground, and the heart-piercing cries of the captain's wife kneeling on the ground in the racecourse. very memorable

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  • Richmond 2022-03-24 09:02:38

    At the last moment watching them praying, fearing and despairing under the protective shield, my heart also aches, and the ending song and live-action photos appear and cry blindly. I would like to apologize for the idea that I thought it was too boring before, because for them, every firefighting may be life and death. Thanks to the director for not using too many fancy things, but showing the most real firefighting process of firefighters. We, salute these heroes who lived to the death!

  • Thomas 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The only time I shed tears in the cinema this year. Of course I don't go to the cinema a few times a year.

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!