Making movies to honor heroes is hard, and when this hero is real will be even harder. Because if it's not done to the place, the film can ruin the venerable image of people who have been born to protect others. Luckily, "Only The Brave" is a touching, emotional work of firefighters who bravely sacrifice their lives while on duty.
The main character of the movie is Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin), a veteran employee of the Prescott Fire Department. After so many years with his colleagues, he resolved to turn his "homegrown" firefighting team into a true task force, who directly fought the flames to protect the lives of City residents. However, because of the focus on work, the feelings between him and his wife Amanda (Jennifer Connelly) more and more rift.
To reinforce the squad before conducting a qualification test, Eric recruited a number of recruits, including Brendan McDonough (Miles Teller) - a drug addict who wanted to rebuild his life as a reluctant a father. Under the command of Eric, Brendan and his teammates gradually overcome the initial disagreement and formation of close friendships as brothers. They became the Granite Mountatin Task Force - the first front line to the fiercest fires the United States saw.
Only The Brave is the third film directed by Joseph Kosinski, after Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. No longer dominated by the colorful images, the sublime plot of the science fiction genre, Joseph Kosinski passed on a life-long story of courage, sacrifice and fellowship. between people and people. Although the presentation is nothing new but the production crew has succeeded in building a emotional picture of human fate as well as depict the deadly violence of nature.
Although the film was made in honor of the heroes, Only the Brave did not create flawless human beings, but on the contrary, clearly illustrated that this was just a normal human being. with many mistakes and mistakes.
The film is full of masculinity with the strong, thorny image, but never too drab into this factor. The movie is a story about the love of a helpless wife watching the fires take away the mainstay of the family. Or the embarrassment of the father when he witnessed the indifference of the little girl when he returned after completing the task. All contributing to the film's emotional maturity, helping the viewer really stick with the characters in the movie. At the same time, the film's emotional circuit is fully maintained, close but not sour.
Of the 19 members of Granite Mountain, Eric and Brandon were the most fully developed. Both are shaped by the familiar teacher pattern, which has been exploited by countless other films - Brandon is a young man and Eric is an experienced old man, seeing himself as young in Brandon. If only stop here, the film will become very monotonous, but fortunately, thanks to the combination of more online story so both are developed very deep and truly convincing.
The idea of Eric's wife Amanda is only added as the background but actually plays an important part in the overall content of the film. Each conversation between Eric and Amanda is very weighty, enriching the film content and not excess. The salty moments or stresses of the two contributes to shaping the audience's emotions for the next situation.
The rest of the characters in the film only serves as the background, "everyone does" without leaving many marks. Eu also because there are too many characters so the movie can not split the land for each one is. However, as played by such big names as Jeff Bridges, Andie MacDowell, Taylor Kitsch and James Badge Dale, each of the characters embodies the fullness of the movie. Therefore, when the situation is dangerous, the audience is worried for all the members, not the main character duo.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, two of the blockbuster movies, scenes in the movie, especially the fire scenes are extremely cruel but equally spectacular. Audiences can feel the smallness of human beings in the power of destruction of nature. Combined with the magnanimous music of composer Joseph Trapanese, the audiovisual aspect of Only The Brave can not be blamed on any point.
In general, Only The Brave does not create any new standards for the movie "based on a true story" but still create a true and emotional story. The film gives the audience a close-up view of the firefighters' dangerous work and is also a sincere gratitude for brave people who have sacrificed to protect the peace of others. . In the midst of a wild blockbuster in the theater, Only The Brave is a bad choice for the wind.
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The main character of the movie is Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin), a veteran employee of the Prescott Fire Department. After so many years with his colleagues, he resolved to turn his "homegrown" firefighting team into a true task force, who directly fought the flames to protect the lives of City residents. However, because of the focus on work, the feelings between him and his wife Amanda (Jennifer Connelly) more and more rift.
To reinforce the squad before conducting a qualification test, Eric recruited a number of recruits, including Brendan McDonough (Miles Teller) - a drug addict who wanted to rebuild his life as a reluctant a father. Under the command of Eric, Brendan and his teammates gradually overcome the initial disagreement and formation of close friendships as brothers. They became the Granite Mountatin Task Force - the first front line to the fiercest fires the United States saw.
Only The Brave is the third film directed by Joseph Kosinski, after Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. No longer dominated by the colorful images, the sublime plot of the science fiction genre, Joseph Kosinski passed on a life-long story of courage, sacrifice and fellowship. between people and people. Although the presentation is nothing new but the production crew has succeeded in building a emotional picture of human fate as well as depict the deadly violence of nature.
Although the film was made in honor of the heroes, Only the Brave did not create flawless human beings, but on the contrary, clearly illustrated that this was just a normal human being. with many mistakes and mistakes.
The film is full of masculinity with the strong, thorny image, but never too drab into this factor. The movie is a story about the love of a helpless wife watching the fires take away the mainstay of the family. Or the embarrassment of the father when he witnessed the indifference of the little girl when he returned after completing the task. All contributing to the film's emotional maturity, helping the viewer really stick with the characters in the movie. At the same time, the film's emotional circuit is fully maintained, close but not sour.
Of the 19 members of Granite Mountain, Eric and Brandon were the most fully developed. Both are shaped by the familiar teacher pattern, which has been exploited by countless other films - Brandon is a young man and Eric is an experienced old man, seeing himself as young in Brandon. If only stop here, the film will become very monotonous, but fortunately, thanks to the combination of more online story so both are developed very deep and truly convincing.
The idea of Eric's wife Amanda is only added as the background but actually plays an important part in the overall content of the film. Each conversation between Eric and Amanda is very weighty, enriching the film content and not excess. The salty moments or stresses of the two contributes to shaping the audience's emotions for the next situation.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, two of the blockbuster movies, scenes in the movie, especially the fire scenes are extremely cruel but equally spectacular. Audiences can feel the smallness of human beings in the power of destruction of nature. Combined with the magnanimous music of composer Joseph Trapanese, the audiovisual aspect of Only The Brave can not be blamed on any point.
In general, Only The Brave does not create any new standards for the movie "based on a true story" but still create a true and emotional story. The film gives the audience a close-up view of the firefighters' dangerous work and is also a sincere gratitude for brave people who have sacrificed to protect the peace of others. . In the midst of a wild blockbuster in the theater, Only The Brave is a bad choice for the wind.
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