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Santos 2022-02-10 08:01:21
"Backfire"
This is a film released in 1991. It describes the story of firefighters. The protagonists Stephen and Brian came from a family of firefighters, and their father died in fighting the fire. The older brother Stephen inherited his father's business and became the captain of a fire brigade. His younger...
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Gerry 2022-02-10 08:01:21
Experienced movie scenes
I went to the Universal Studio in California to see this Backdraft fire effect before I knew there was such a movie.
At that time, the last stage was the fire scene in the movie (the one that finally exploded in the chemical plant). All burning is real. The flames and explosions are quite shocking....

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Daron 2022-03-21 09:01:56
The sound and visual effects are very good. The job of a firefighter is dangerous, a hero in a fire.
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Hailey 2022-04-21 09:02:08
Definitely a visual blockbuster from the 90s. There is a good beginning. All the main characters are established through the fire, and the characters are very distinct. After that, the story begins to move closer to a suspense film. Tracking down the arsonist was supposed to be a new story angle, but it was taken apart from the two protagonists' brothers, which seemed cumbersome. There is also the line of Robert De Niro seeking help for the imprisoned arsonist. No matter how you look at it, it looks like a silent lamb following the trend.
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