Clever use of firefighting professional concept

Stephania 2022-01-28 08:27:44

Bruce Willis has always appeared in the image of a tough guy, but in this film he became a police detective and only has a 5-second fight scene, which makes people feel very regretful. I still remember his excellent performance in "Twelve Monkeys".
In the area where the fire is burning, the temperature is high, the air flow rises and becomes a low pressure, and the surrounding air flow concentrates towards the fire area. If the fire is ignited at an appropriate distance, the fire will spread to the fire area with the air flow, and soon form a non-combustible material in front of the fire. the isolation belt, thereby preventing the progress of the fire. "Fire With Fire" cleverly uses the concept of "fighting fire with fire" in the fire protection profession. It tells the story of Jeremy, a firefighter who is a witness, who counterattacks the gang in order to protect his beloved bailiff girlfriend, and finally eliminates the gang.
The story itself is not uncommon, but I thought of the film "Law Abiding Citizen", both of which put ridiculous laws behind, and both ruthlessly mocked the law. For a long time, I felt that the law is not synonymous with justice. The law is only a recognized channel for defending justice. However, in the world, not everything can be justice through the law. At this moment, some laws are not recognized but effective. Behavior follows and is often heartwarming. This mockery is often quite intriguing.
What I don't understand is, why does Mr. 50 always show up? Said he didn't like it, alas, he became a producer.

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Extended Reading
  • Bernhard 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Wow firefighter is so handsome

  • Pamela 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The aura is really weak! The old cloth moved his hand in the whole film!

Fire with Fire quotes

  • Karen Westlake: I will put you in witness protection. The feds will keep safe.

    Jeremy Coleman: So my whole life just... just goes away?

    Mike Cella: You get to keep your first name.

  • Jeremy Coleman: I need you to trust me. Do everything that I ask and I promise we'll survive this. Do you trust me?

    Talia Durham: Yes.