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Flashover: It is a Chinese film, and from there the critics should be lowered a little in terms of performances, because although they are not the most exaggerated in oriental performances, they do leave a lot to be desired yet.
Is it good? I would say that it's just not bad, because although they tried to make it emotional, it doesn't make you want to cry either, and the action isn't that big of a deal either.
To get to the exciting part of the film, they came very quickly, leaving many themes lying there without projection at the end, that was a shame.
The film itself focuses on the story of a team of firefighters during a strong earthquake and the aftershocks, nothing new that we have not seen before.
Personal opinion: The film entertains you, I think they tried to touch the heart but they didn't succeed. The actings are oriental and still have that touch of falseness.
Han Xue was the one who stood out in terms of acting.
I give it an 8.05 to the movie, analyzing a lot... and not letting myself be influenced by those who were already excited by seeing fire.
P. S. Seen on Prime.
Is it good? I would say that it's just not bad, because although they tried to make it emotional, it doesn't make you want to cry either, and the action isn't that big of a deal either.
To get to the exciting part of the film, they came very quickly, leaving many themes lying there without projection at the end, that was a shame.
The film itself focuses on the story of a team of firefighters during a strong earthquake and the aftershocks, nothing new that we have not seen before.
Personal opinion: The film entertains you, I think they tried to touch the heart but they didn't succeed. The actings are oriental and still have that touch of falseness.
Han Xue was the one who stood out in terms of acting.
I give it an 8.05 to the movie, analyzing a lot... and not letting myself be influenced by those who were already excited by seeing fire.
P. S. Seen on Prime.