where you can't see

Ruthie 2022-03-21 09:02:30

After watching this movie, it reminded me of watching the Great Wall. At that time, after watching the movie, it was just nightfall, and all kinds of pedestrians were hurrying on the road. I was thinking at that time, behind this ordinary life, how many unknown heroes are making silent sacrifices in silence.

The seemingly peaceful and stable life is actually built on the bodies of many, many ordinary and great people. They are ordinary, have ordinary lives, and are not even so noble in character. They will have their own shortcomings, faults, inconsistencies and contradictions in life. But it is these ordinary people who use perseverance and perseverance to hold up a sky for more ordinary people. They put themselves in the most dangerous position and use their bodies to protect ordinary people every day. Such people are most worthy of being remembered and praised.

At the end of the film, each actor corresponds to a firefighter. Looking at the young faces of those firefighters really brought tears to my eyes. They are really young. They are really the life that was once so alive. And they were burned alive, what were they thinking at the end of their lives? . . I don't think anyone is greater than them.

The most ordinary heroes who silently guard in places you can't see are always worthy of respect and admiration.

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  • Tyreek 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Death is just a moment, what really matters is that the souls who have passed away are so real, just like the friends around you, the contrast between the hippie smiling faces in life and work and those who are not in this world makes you unable to let go of their real departure. Bravery and greatness do not need any tragic lens to interpret and reflect, a sentence "19, confirmed" is enough to burst into tears!

  • Lew 2022-01-06 08:01:23

    The ending is too cruel... The fire and water are ruthless, and people are so vulnerable and helpless in the face of natural disasters, so we should be grateful and awe for these warriors who fought with their lives on the front line! Thinking of the Xing’anling fire in the distant past, the pain will be even more severe... I remember working in the northeast forest area. Every spring and autumn fire prevention period, the road to the mountain is full of red flags with no smoking signs. If you are caught smoking outdoors, you will not only be fined but also fined. Being detained, now I feel that the punishment is not excessive

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?"