The brave hero of the fire?

Stanford 2022-01-06 08:01:23

The heroes of iQIYI can watch it. After watching it for two minutes, I can't stand it. Rescue the little girl from the hot pot restaurant. When she came out, the little girl was covering her mask with her hand, and her hand was still good. There were two children competing. The two adults watched them arguing, and then the adult pushed the child brainlessly. Now, can you see such a scene in reality? There is also the debate about heroes and bears before the oil flood. What age is this big brother? Is our society inhumane? Are our professionals not professional? It's still so brutal and cool, I really can't stand it anymore, and then I found this one.

The film is very soothing, and there is no explosion, explosion, or explosion at the beginning. Begin to focus on shaping the character of the characters, developing human nature, and the connection between people and society. A painting should be slowly unfolded, as eagerly as a torn express, you will only think about giving bad reviews.

People die, they die. On the gray-black scorched earth, 19 people were like burnt cicada pupae, curving, white, motionless. I think the director's performance at this moment is very good, direct and neat. The equipment they were most familiar with did not keep their names in the end.

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  • Camila 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Positive energy ≠ main melody.

  • Scotty 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    D / I still think that most of the story will be much better without this method. The so-called flow of life probably does not reflect a specific ability to capture, but is only a collage of various expected regular passages. The sudden heavy feeling at the end after daily processing is also unbearable. Not to mention that the raucous optimism presentation was initially as baffling as forcing the audience to attend military training. In contrast, Hacksaw Ridge is really a masterpiece.

Only the Brave quotes

  • Marvel Steinbrink: It's not easy sharing your man with a fire.

  • Duane Steinbrink: I don't know what to do. Yeah, well, you gotta ask yourself, "What can I live with, and what can I die without?"