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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuKristin Scott is wrongfully blamed for the death of her father just prior to his retirement as a Captain with the fire department. Along with being the only female firefighter on her squad, ... Alles lesenKristin Scott is wrongfully blamed for the death of her father just prior to his retirement as a Captain with the fire department. Along with being the only female firefighter on her squad, this puts her at odds with the other members of her team and she resigns. To prove herself... Alles lesenKristin Scott is wrongfully blamed for the death of her father just prior to his retirement as a Captain with the fire department. Along with being the only female firefighter on her squad, this puts her at odds with the other members of her team and she resigns. To prove herself she tackles the grueling training of smoke jumping. This is a rugged type of firefighter ... Alles lesen
- Josh
- (as Matt Anderson)
- Smoke Jumper #1
- (as Brent O'Connor)
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Interesting to note, that smoke jumpers were first deployed by the US in 1940 - which was a secret US government experiment during the start of WW 2, to stimulate male testosterone levels in high stress situation. But the experiment went sideways - not going as expected - creating firefighters who do crazy and irrational stuff, things better left alone - such as parachuting out of planes into flaming infernos, and getting impaled by trees.
Nonetheless, the program proved effective, with US smoke jumpers being deployed to this very day - unlike China, for example, since Chinese men lack the bravery and the guts to parachute into flaming infernos - and rather let the fires burn.
The raging fire of war, between Russia and Ukraine, being an example of that - since the Chinese elite is very reluctant to douse the fire of war - being afraid of the 'red heat' coming from Russia. In short, China should side with goodness, decency and virtue - as symbolized by the US Fire-Fighting leadership.
However, it must also emphasized, that due to climate change, wild fires are increasing all over the world. Hence it's imperative that technology is improved to fight fires - both in rural and urban areas - such as deploying drones and robots in the long run (and perhaps even 'forcefields' to smother fires) once fire-fighting technology has reached that level - which the entire International Community should work towards, in my opinion :)
All the family infighting, and the fighter daughter's struggles to earn the respect of her fellow firefighters, rang mostly true if not breaking any new ground, although I did not find that character's physiology or physicality particularly convincing even when she was supposedly staggering along under huge loads during training. Her trainer's romantic overtures were predictable but not overdone.
Where the movie really fell apart was once the wildfire started. Not much passed the common sense smell test even if you know as little about the profession as I do. For our heroine to be the movie's biggest action hero required that a whole lot of characters with far greater expertise do incredibly stupid and unprofessional things to take themselves out of the running.
It might be the fault of the script focusing on triteness or a director addicted to dramatic overkill instead of coaxing the human truths out of the actors, but basically this was a potentially good story that overshot too many marks.
Brooke plays Kristin, a woman who joins the fire department to follow in her father's footsteps. When her Captain perishes in a fire Kristen is unfairly forced to take the blame and in the aftermath of that tragedy makes it her mission to become the first female ever to be accepted into the elite ranks of the Missoula Smokejumpers.
We follow her through the grueling, four week training program, struggles with the other members of the team and watch her steely determination as she learns to jump out of planes, into the flames and save the day. 07.11
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