I knew how this movie was gonna end before it started, but seeing brendan scream without hearing him was heartbreaking That entire ending was sad and well done The scene with the baby and the thermometer was a highlight for me, and it only made the ending that much more effective to me. But mostly, only the brave seems designed to recreate best as possible for the audience the grief and the suffering that the families experienced In that regard, the movie is a smashing success But again, i am not sure what the merit in that is
Do we go to the movies to feel deep, psychic pain? Only the brave, originally titled granite mountain and subtitled the true story of the granite mountain hotshots in previews, is a 2017 american biographical drama film directed by joseph kosinski, and written by ken nolan and eric warren singer, based on the gq article no exit by sean flynn 'only the brave,' an intense firefighter drama starring josh brolin, tells a true story But how real is the movie's narrative? Only the brave opens up with what feels like a dream sequence in a forest with a wild fire going Out of the forest, we see the outline of a bear on fire running towards the camera