so great so ordinary

Justyn 2022-04-21 09:02:50

There is no shortage of disasters in this world, and where there are disasters, there are heroes. And heroes are also members of ordinary life. They have wives and children, friends, they like to talk shit, they like to take rookies, some are good-natured and good children, some are hypocrites who have gone astray... Marsh in the film is extinguished Countless wildfires have also given each team member a chance to start over, especially the rookie Brandon, but he also has fires that are difficult for him to overcome, and he feels that he is a burning bear and cannot be relied on. His friend Dunn woke him up to what can l live with, what can't l live without?

Heroes are so great and so ordinary.

The novel coronavirus in early 2020 swept the country, especially the city of Wuhan. And the front-line medical staff are such people.

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  • Stanford 2022-01-06 08:01:23

    The probability of domestic introduction is extremely low, and the disaster film itself + the main theme is difficult to attract people's attention, and the cast is not very loud. But even if you don't introduce it, you should really show the people who don't have a B-number in the radio and television how to shoot the main theme. There is no shortage of heroes in China, but any dim sum will not leave those movies unattended.

  • Golda 2022-01-06 08:01:23

    In fact, it is the most four-star film, but the ending is really moved. The overall disaster relief scenes accounted for a small proportion, and the core was character creation. Thanos burst drummer Duye's acting sects were really shining, and Jennifer Connelly hadn't seen it on the screen for a long time. Over the years, I have seen a lot of excellent American themes. Don’t we have the same story with the same theme? Really should be ashamed.

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?"