I just watched this movie last night with my boyfriend, who is also a firefighter. I balled so hard at the end. This was an emotional, extremely moving film, and have a deeper understanding of our Nation's firefighters. ❤❤❤
I live in Australia and never heard of this story until I watched the movie. I didn’t know what to expect at all and was so shocked watching the ending. It been one week and I had to watch it again and did lots of result on this story. These people are heroes, amazing bravery. I have such a new respect for something I never even knew existed
WHEN THIS WAS ON THE NEWS I NEW IT WAS A HOT SHOT TEAM,thats what i told my wife when she asked who i thought it was.i fought wildland fire to for six years
I watched this movie in theaters with my then boyfriend, now husband. At the time of the movie he was working for Cal Fire. This movie hits different when you have a loved one working in wildland. This movie touches on everything, not only what the firefighters go through, but their families as well. The many arguments about choosing work over family, not knowing how long they will be gone during summer season, and the worst... wondering if they will ever make it back home. It is a well made movie. Rest In Peace Hotshots
I've seen the film a couple times now and must say it gets me every single time. I'm a firefighter both paid and volunteer of 14 years with experience in wildland structural and aircraft, it hurts to lose brothers like this, I know I lost 3 brother firefighters in my career now and it never gets easier. My wife she cried over this film too as she knows all too well that I may walk out that door and never come back.
SOME PEOPLE LIVE SO OTHERS MAY DIE SOME PEOPLE DIE SO OTHERS MAY LIVE WHAT YOU SEE TODAY YOU MIGHT NOT SEE TOMORROW WHAT YOU SEE TOMORROW YOU MAY NEVER SEE AGAIN LIFE IS ONLY TEMPORARY AND DEATH IS THE END. I hope you will always return home to your family my friend.
Outstanding film. I've watched it a couple of times already, including today. It certainly is a channel stopper. I'm getting more familiar with the story now with an audiobook I started listening to two days ago, and watching thr videos in RUclips. Such a poignant story. It doesn't really matter if it was awarded any prizes. It won and will win the hearts of everyone who watched and will watch it. Granite Mountain Hotshots are worldly renowned now, and their memory will endure forever.
Kathleen Loucks 1 second ago I watched this film 4 times in a row...why? Because of the character development. I never completely understood what Hot Shots did until this film nor realized just how dangerous it is. I felt like I got to know this band of brothers a little, and wish so much I could actually know them. It's an EXCELLENT film and should have won Best Picture. Anyway...to the mother who didn't want the film made about her son...maybe in time, you'll be able to watch it, maybe never. Just know that most of the country would not know anything about what your son did, nor the others had it not been for this film. Those nineteen guys were so special...all firefighters are and I am glad I know particularly about the Granite Mt Hot Shots! kl xoxooxoxxooxxo
Everytime i see that movie its seriously like living that day over and over again. Ive never seen my town so quite. The only one i knew personally was Grant but i knew how close they all were. Brandon just had another baby and got married recently but still has so much trouble mentally. He is such a good and strong man. Everyone that i know are still grieving. I found out about this movie when i ran into the cast and filming crew at the bars downtown on whiskey row. It was such a mixed emotion of whether or not to see it because I didn't know if i could handle it. Im glad i saw it, but i was right, i couldn't handle it. The 19 will always be our towns heros. While we were all waiting for the evacuation alerts, they were giving their lives for us. Its almost like we all feel quilt. Our houses and possessions weren't worth it. However, That was there calling and they loved what they did. Im just so heartbroken.
I’m a retired suburban structural firefighter who has experienced major loss of property and the loss of brother firefighters. Even though I knew the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, I was deeply moved by the movie. I offer heartfelt sympathy to the families of the hotshots and a heartfelt thank you to the actors and crew of the movie.
having not known about this tragedy, I watched this movie not realising the devastating outcome. Watching You Tube videos on the real life drama and the aftermath afterwards was such an emotional experience, it was so great to discover this video at the end, showing such care of the subject matter and such a wonderful tribute to these amazing men we now know so well - and celebrate their unique personalities and incredible bond - bravo x
I saw the movie and it was sad. My mom cried because we knew one of the firefighters. His name was Sean Misner and his wife was seven months pregnant when he died. He went to high school with my older sister and they were friends. It makes it much sadder when you knew someone who died in the fire.
Bella Gracelyn Prentiss do you know why Eric decided to leave the black and lead his men into the inferno? By no means am I blaming Eric bc he would never sacrifice his brothers nor himself for a fire but it’s a mystery that no one seems to have solved
aubrey Aubrey they were trying to get to their escape route to engage the fire.. it said it in the movie. And watching interviews after the incident seems to point out that this group of men hated to stand by and watch. They always wanted to do something. So sitting in the black was probably bothering them.
I'm from Kazakhstan, but I'm so sorry for your loss. I watched the film twice and will show it to my children.And in the future, I want to visit the memorial in the city of Yarnell.
I didn't know anything about this till after the film, I cried... very powerful and emotional story. Very grateful for those who would put their life ahead of others... #Heroes
Some of the lines that stuck out the most to me in the entire film were the conversations between Eric and Amanda. Just thinking about how many times my grilfriend and I have said goodbye to each other, how many times I just walk out of our home and from a hug as if things were normal. I remember the line that really makes me cry every time was that convo Eric had with Amanda before they deploy to Yarnell: "Oh skunker down in Yarnell, no big deal." We had a fire last fall which I remember telling my girlfriend: "Hey we got some small IA fire, gonna go kick its butt and be back before dark, love you.", the Yarnell Hill Fire, and before that the South Canyon Fire, serve as reminders for all of us that we need to always abide by our 10s and 18s.
It was nice to see a movie made with such rescept to the familly and the 19 who passed. We were able to see what hotshots are and the danger they go through. It was a sad day and a great loss to the fire service. RIP Yarnell 19.
I remember this story at fire academy. And just Remembering my captain always telling us “let hope we never have to use it”. Every year we get ready for spring training we train harder, faster and teamwork. Safety is our first priority. Your team is your family. Let make it home Rip to all the brothers for your hard work
Great interview. Better questions than one usually sees in these kind of press tour for a movie interviews, brought out some great answers from the cast and director. Movie looks great too.
Just came from the theater. The movie has tweaked a few things, but I believe a lot of the important elements are kept. I sobbed hysterically. The actors did amazing (especially Miles), and definitely did this justice.
My roommate and I just moved to Prescott Arizona like 3 months before this sad tragedy happened.it was sad to hear this tragedy.my thoughts and prayers go out to all who was involved in this tragedy
Love brendon! I've known him personally for the last year and a half and their is nobody with a heart as big as his. Love you brother see ya tomorrow lol
Great movie although really sad. It helped me understand the important role Hotshots play in fighting wildfires. They truly are heroes. Much respect! R.I.P Granite Mountain Hotshots.
This movie still hits hard. Cry when you reach the ending. You don’t expect that, and I know that I didn’t know how dangerous their type of job was until I saw this movie.
Each time I watch this movie, just leaves me, idk. I really feel for Brendan and the families and friends left behind grieving the loss of their loved ones so tragically.
Taylor has done this before in Lone Survivor which was about representing and portraying sensitive material of a life, Josh did the same with W. and nailed it!
I just watched the movie, I knew it was a true story but I didn't really know the story (I'm from Montreal,Canada) So we hear what's happening around the world but it's always just the overview and it's never the entire story...or it always sounds "far"... So the movie itself is super sad, but then you see real pictures, and real people, and it takes a whole other turn...now it's real...this really happened, and real people died...And then I started surfing the web to know more about this team and it's crazy how something happening far from where you are can affect you so much...These were true superheroes!!!
GOD bless all of their families of the front line fire fighters...they are indeed true heroes...may they rest in peace all those who gave their lives protecting others...life is so unfair.
Eu sou brasileira vi o filme e chorei de mais...E lamento muito muito a morte desses HERÓIS. Deus os colocou em um lugar muito especial..Meu coração está partido por eles e pelas famílias.
@@philipmockler8979 where did you get that information from about jesse steed being the only burned alive ? it devastated me to think they burned alive.
I wish the film had been titled Granite Mountain Hotshots rather than "Only the Brave" for ease of finding and acquiring. The Finest cast and Finest Movie I have ever Seen over and Over again which is proof of the greatness of the content and portrayal of the movie heroes story.
I watched this movie two night ago. Hope I can get some sleep tonight. The bear, the flaming bear. I live in a rural part of southern Colorado, and our forests are tinder, waiting for the right conditions. We've put up crews on our little fairground's field. How these hotshots do what they do, will forever amaze me. Getting people to be careful while camping and hanging out in our forests can never be impressed enough. There aren't enough heroes to save the wildlife's habitat and the homes of people, too. These young kids are stretched thin trying to save what they can. They used to hold yearly meetings here about the dangers of wildfire and how to mitigate your property against fire, but only the choir showed up... the people who SHOULD attended, don't.
This movie was incredible. These men are heroes ❤️ what a perfect cast to portray them. Can we talk about how amazing of a person Josh Brolin seems? A volunteer firefighter? I knew there was a reason he was one of my favourite actors.
Hi guy. Josh reminder me of my captain , he was an great leader and an amazing friend.. i had to step down due to suffering with Major depression.. I always miss my job , i miss my crew and i know i will recover cause i'm not done yet
Sort of film I personally would love to be part of if I was an actor At first I thought it was going to get cheesed out Hollywood style but they balanced it well. Well done you lot 👍 Jennifer Connolly is gorgeous 😍
Two of the GM Hotshots were Marine Corps Combat Vets. All of them had sense and purpose to "Serve". They were trained to protect and to advance to the 'fire' not think about their own personal safety! It's about putting 'others' above self!'
This Event Tore my Heart out when I heard of their Sacrifice. Watching the movie "ONLY THE BRAVE" over and over again still tears my heart out each time and I cry for their loss and sacrifice. I am A Christian and I hope and Pray they will be judged easily by GOD. As a Christian I know ONLY JESUS can save your soul but the BIBLE/GOD's Word does say laying down your life for others may be judged differently.
This comment was toward the interviewer. The man who survived the fire went through something not the interviewer, so who’s judging whom. I can make a comment about the interviewer, it’s a free country.
The thing I found about the film is while some of the crew were hard on him at the start, I don't think Marsh was? Marsh and Steed were hard, but fair. The "choke you out" scene wasn't mentioned in his autobiography
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I just watched this movie last night with my boyfriend, who is also a firefighter. I balled so hard at the end. This was an emotional, extremely moving film, and have a deeper understanding of our Nation's firefighters. ❤❤❤
And all the people who have volunteered from around the world.
Totally opened my eyes to the work they have cut out for them. I’m still cryingggg😭😭
Your boyfriend is a hero too!! its a hard work... wonderful work. Im sad, very sad with story.
@@haraldhaenzi4892 Thanks, unfortunately we broke up.
@@ashleythibault5434 I can imagine the stress the career puts on the relationship.
Horrible tragedy but what really got me crying was how young these kids were. My god.
Kids! My thoughts exactly! Those were brave young men!
@@hjkl4153 they’re BRUTAL.
I live in Australia and never heard of this story until I watched the movie. I didn’t know what to expect at all and was so shocked watching the ending. It been one week and I had to watch it again and did lots of result on this story. These people are heroes, amazing bravery. I have such a new respect for something I never even knew existed
Yeah those fires in Australia where huge
My uncle had to flee one of the major Australian fires. He got in a car and drove for his life. His house and possessions were all lost.
I cried hard! I’m a Structural Firefighter with some Wildland experience. I solute my Brother for what they do and did! God Bless them all! Amen
THANK YOU for your experience, your service and blessings for you and EVERYONE risking their life in the line of fire
Thank you for your job and courage. All the best to you and other people
Only the brave! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
WHEN THIS WAS ON THE NEWS I NEW IT WAS A HOT SHOT TEAM,thats what i told my wife when she asked who i thought it was.i fought wildland fire to for six years
ThinRedLine just started for the forestry for wildland firefighter
Totally heartbreaking movie. Thank you Brendan for sharing this story to the people!
I watched this movie in theaters with my then boyfriend, now husband. At the time of the movie he was working for Cal Fire. This movie hits different when you have a loved one working in wildland. This movie touches on everything, not only what the firefighters go through, but their families as well. The many arguments about choosing work over family, not knowing how long they will be gone during summer season, and the worst... wondering if they will ever make it back home. It is a well made movie. Rest In Peace Hotshots
I've seen the film a couple times now and must say it gets me every single time. I'm a firefighter both paid and volunteer of 14 years with experience in wildland structural and aircraft, it hurts to lose brothers like this, I know I lost 3 brother firefighters in my career now and it never gets easier. My wife she cried over this film too as she knows all too well that I may walk out that door and never come back.
SOME PEOPLE LIVE SO OTHERS MAY DIE
SOME PEOPLE DIE SO OTHERS MAY LIVE
WHAT YOU SEE TODAY YOU MIGHT NOT SEE TOMORROW
WHAT YOU SEE TOMORROW YOU MAY NEVER SEE AGAIN
LIFE IS ONLY TEMPORARY AND DEATH IS THE END.
I hope you will always return home to your family my friend.
@@norton2757 very well put my friend. Thank you for the kind words. It is truly an honor to serve such a calling.
Outstanding film. I've watched it a couple of times already, including today. It certainly is a channel stopper. I'm getting more familiar with the story now with an audiobook I started listening to two days ago, and watching thr videos in RUclips. Such a poignant story. It doesn't really matter if it was awarded any prizes. It won and will win the hearts of everyone who watched and will watch it. Granite Mountain Hotshots are worldly renowned now, and their memory will endure forever.
Kathleen Loucks
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I watched this film 4 times in a row...why? Because of the character development. I never completely understood what Hot Shots did until this film nor realized just how dangerous it is. I felt like I got to know this band of brothers a little, and wish so much I could actually know them. It's an EXCELLENT film and should have won Best Picture. Anyway...to the mother who didn't want the film made about her son...maybe in time, you'll be able to watch it, maybe never. Just know that most of the country would not know anything about what your son did, nor the others had it not been for this film. Those nineteen guys were so special...all firefighters are and I am glad I know particularly about the Granite Mt Hot Shots! kl xoxooxoxxooxxo
Everytime i see that movie its seriously like living that day over and over again. Ive never seen my town so quite. The only one i knew personally was Grant but i knew how close they all were. Brandon just had another baby and got married recently but still has so much trouble mentally. He is such a good and strong man. Everyone that i know are still grieving. I found out about this movie when i ran into the cast and filming crew at the bars downtown on whiskey row. It was such a mixed emotion of whether or not to see it because I didn't know if i could handle it. Im glad i saw it, but i was right, i couldn't handle it. The 19 will always be our towns heros. While we were all waiting for the evacuation alerts, they were giving their lives for us. Its almost like we all feel quilt. Our houses and possessions weren't worth it. However, That was there calling and they loved what they did. Im just so heartbroken.
I’m a retired suburban structural firefighter who has experienced major loss of property and the loss of brother firefighters. Even though I knew the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, I was deeply moved by the movie. I offer heartfelt sympathy to the families of the hotshots and a heartfelt thank you to the actors and crew of the movie.
having not known about this tragedy, I watched this movie not realising the devastating outcome. Watching You Tube videos on the real life drama and the aftermath afterwards was such an emotional experience, it was so great to discover this video at the end, showing such care of the subject matter and such a wonderful tribute to these amazing men we now know so well - and celebrate their unique personalities and incredible bond - bravo x
I saw the movie and it was sad. My mom cried because we knew one of the firefighters. His name was Sean Misner and his wife was seven months pregnant when he died. He went to high school with my older sister and they were friends.
It makes it much sadder when you knew someone who died in the fire.
sorry to hear that
Rylan Everly sorry for your loss😩
Bella Gracelyn Prentiss do you know why Eric decided to leave the black and lead his men into the inferno? By no means am I blaming Eric bc he would never sacrifice his brothers nor himself for a fire but it’s a mystery that no one seems to have solved
aubrey Aubrey they were trying to get to their escape route to engage the fire.. it said it in the movie. And watching interviews after the incident seems to point out that this group of men hated to stand by and watch. They always wanted to do something. So sitting in the black was probably bothering them.
I'm from Kazakhstan, but I'm so sorry for your loss. I watched the film twice and will show it to my children.And in the future, I want to visit the memorial in the city of Yarnell.
I didn't know anything about this till after the film, I cried... very powerful and emotional story. Very grateful for those who would put their life ahead of others... #Heroes
I haven’t cried that hard watching a movie in a long time
Some of the lines that stuck out the most to me in the entire film were the conversations between Eric and Amanda. Just thinking about how many times my grilfriend and I have said goodbye to each other, how many times I just walk out of our home and from a hug as if things were normal. I remember the line that really makes me cry every time was that convo Eric had with Amanda before they deploy to Yarnell: "Oh skunker down in Yarnell, no big deal." We had a fire last fall which I remember telling my girlfriend: "Hey we got some small IA fire, gonna go kick its butt and be back before dark, love you.", the Yarnell Hill Fire, and before that the South Canyon Fire, serve as reminders for all of us that we need to always abide by our 10s and 18s.
It was nice to see a movie made with such rescept to the familly and the 19 who passed. We were able to see what hotshots are and the danger they go through. It was a sad day and a great loss to the fire service. RIP Yarnell 19.
This is incredible:
Incredibly sad, sensitive,and filled with the best humans can be & be-come.
One of the few interviewers I've seen that all comprehensive questions. Well done.
It's 2023, I have watched this movie more than 50 times and I've cried every time. This movie is by far my favorite.
My nephew is a wildland firefighter. They are so brave. Great movie. Balled my eyes out.
I remember this story at fire academy. And just Remembering my captain always telling us “let hope we never have to use it”.
Every year we get ready for spring training we train harder, faster and teamwork. Safety is our first priority. Your team is your family. Let make it home
Rip to all the brothers for your hard work
Great interview. Better questions than one usually sees in these kind of press tour for a movie interviews, brought out some great answers from the cast and director. Movie looks great too.
Just came from the theater. The movie has tweaked a few things, but I believe a lot of the important elements are kept. I sobbed hysterically. The actors did amazing (especially Miles), and definitely did this justice.
Hannah it was good.. But lacking a bit of the truth.
Stand tall Brendan. You will have to be their voice and speak for them from now on.
Currently working in Phoenix, went and saw the memorial last weekend. It is definitely worth the visit
I love how they didn’t make it about a spectacle and instead made it about the love within the group and accuracy of what happened, outstanding film.
Great cast for the movie. I’m always impressed how the film production is able to really pick people who fit the mold.
My roommate and I just moved to Prescott Arizona like 3 months before this sad tragedy happened.it was sad to hear this tragedy.my thoughts and prayers go out to all who was involved in this tragedy
This story of real life really moved me...So connected to the actors and the people they portrayed;It's overwhelming sad:And also hopeful!!
Love brendon! I've known him personally for the last year and a half and their is nobody with a heart as big as his. Love you brother see ya tomorrow lol
This movie made me cry like a little baby 😢😢
I love how they portrayed the sense of family in the group of hotshots without making it gimmicky. I’m so honoured to watch this film.
When they said, “rookies on the inside!” During deployment, that was the thing that really got me
need to watch this movie again, firemen really go thru a lot
I love that scene with the baby.. the fact that they were so scared is so genuine
Great movie although really sad. It helped me understand the important role Hotshots play in fighting wildfires. They truly are heroes. Much respect! R.I.P Granite Mountain Hotshots.
I’m still s crying after watching this movie😩☹️😭😭😩😩
Me too. Finished it last night and still suffering a heartbreak hangover 😭
Amazing film.. I cried... Truly inspirational and educational.
Just watched the full movie last night, and the trailer still gives me chills.
This movie still hits hard. Cry when you reach the ending. You don’t expect that, and I know that I didn’t know how dangerous their type of job was until I saw this movie.
Brenden is just awesome those men are truly heroes
Do you know him?
@@jleezypd1445 you don’t have to know him to understand he’s awesome! Besides many people have said he’s awesome.
I watched it today I cried sooo much
♥️♥️
Ceren Özdemir me too
Each time I watch this movie, just leaves me, idk. I really feel for Brendan and the families and friends left behind grieving the loss of their loved ones so tragically.
Really good film. My heart goes out to all the family and friends.
Brendan is a real hero.
Great movie. I watched it today.
RIP the 19 firefighters.
What a way to honor those lost in that horrific tragedy
Taylor has done this before in Lone Survivor which was about representing and portraying sensitive material of a life, Josh did the same with W. and nailed it!
It's a shame that the box office for this masterpiece movie hasn't been successful.
Just saw this movie. Such a terrible tragedy. My heart breaks for these families. Most of those guys were just kids, very brave.
Fantastic Movie!!!!! Still to this day its hard to watch the entire movie.
i cried like never did in any movie
GOD BLESS GRANITE MOUNTAIN HOTSHOTS AND THERE FAMILY AND PEOPLE THAT MADE THIS MOVIE ..
I love this interviewer!! He is thoughtful and his questions are intelligent!!!
I will be following Ricky!
I wished Taylor and James had spoken more.
An excellent film with a very sad ending- One of the best movies ever with such a realistic message that resonates with all.
Seriously, does Jennifer Connely even age?!?!? As gorgeous as she was 20 yrs ago!
FloppyHares right!
She is still fine but not young Jennifer fine. Looks at her in her twenties...stunning. Oh well such is life. Happens to all of us.
Baronarx V
give it a rest
+Baronarx V
Do you have issues, mate? Want to talk about it?
+Chris Clark
So, "in her twenties" isn't "young"? And, I said, "as she was twenty years ago". She's 47, so, yeah, like she was in her twenties. ;-)
I just watched the movie, I knew it was a true story but I didn't really know the story (I'm from Montreal,Canada) So we hear what's happening around the world but it's always just the overview and it's never the entire story...or it always sounds "far"... So the movie itself is super sad, but then you see real pictures, and real people, and it takes a whole other turn...now it's real...this really happened, and real people died...And then I started surfing the web to know more about this team and it's crazy how something happening far from where you are can affect you so much...These were true superheroes!!!
That was my reaction in 2022. The injustice of it all 😫
GOD bless all of their families of the front line fire fighters...they are indeed true heroes...may they rest in peace all those who gave their lives protecting others...life is so unfair.
Sad movie I cried like a baby!
With all the fires this year I was glad to find this my family were firefighters until they passed or had to quit
They did an amazing job honouring the family and showing the joy of the firefighters
Eu sou brasileira vi o filme e chorei de mais...E lamento muito muito a morte desses HERÓIS. Deus os colocou em um lugar muito especial..Meu coração está partido por eles e pelas famílias.
What a deeply sad movie and it causes deep sorrow at the end... 19 brave mеn burned alive in their sheltered places... ahhhh
18 died of smoke inhalation 1 died from being burned alive the person who was burned alive was Jesse steed the captain
@@philipmockler8979 where did you get that information from about jesse steed being the only burned alive
? it devastated me to think they burned alive.
@@philipmockler8979 source please
Best movie I’ve ever seen
I cried really hard when I saw this movie!
I wish they would've interviewed Brendan more.
BEST MOVIE EVER! you done them proud
Heartbreaking beyond measure 😓
Rest in Peace GM Hotshots. 🙏
I wish the film had been titled Granite Mountain Hotshots rather than "Only the Brave" for ease of finding and acquiring. The Finest cast and Finest Movie I have ever Seen over and Over again which is proof of the greatness of the content and portrayal of the movie heroes story.
I watched this movie two night ago. Hope I can get some sleep tonight. The bear, the flaming bear. I live in a rural part of southern Colorado, and our forests are tinder, waiting for the right conditions. We've put up crews on our little fairground's field. How these hotshots do what they do, will forever amaze me. Getting people to be careful while camping and hanging out in our forests can never be impressed enough. There aren't enough heroes to save the wildlife's habitat and the homes of people, too. These young kids are stretched thin trying to save what they can. They used to hold yearly meetings here about the dangers of wildfire and how to mitigate your property against fire, but only the choir showed up... the people who SHOULD attended, don't.
Oh i ugly-cried right there in the theater!
This movie was incredible. These men are heroes ❤️ what a perfect cast to portray them.
Can we talk about how amazing of a person Josh Brolin seems? A volunteer firefighter? I knew there was a reason he was one of my favourite actors.
Hi guy. Josh reminder me of my captain , he was an great leader and an amazing friend.. i had to step down due to suffering with Major depression.. I always miss my job , i miss my crew and i know i will recover cause i'm not done yet
A very sad film, salute to the real life superheroes. My only problem is it's a great film but it didn't earn money in the box office.
jetman189 it’s not about money.... it’s aboutt sendinggg a message. Everything burns!
This movie is amazing heart breaking but amazing
Awesome post production presentation.
I have been a Ranger, a Firefighter. Good words from the Host. He called it an Incident.
Josh did amazing in this film
He honored Eric greatly
Rest in peace!
GREAT MOVIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TRUE TO ITS STORY
Sort of film I personally would love to be part of if I was an actor
At first I thought it was going to get cheesed out Hollywood style but they balanced it well.
Well done you lot 👍
Jennifer Connolly is gorgeous 😍
James Badge Dale and Josh Brolin are my favorite actors. Top ten greatest movies I’ve seen. Great cast, fantastic movie. Watch it.
Reminds of what our military goes through.
Hero’s! RIP
Really great interviewer!
Goverment must provide them with all vehicles and best equipment for wildfire
Yeah local government.
They should
Two of the GM Hotshots were Marine Corps Combat Vets. All of them had sense and purpose to "Serve". They were trained to protect and to advance to the 'fire' not think about their own personal safety! It's about putting 'others' above self!'
This is literally the only movie other than american sniper to make me cry and I am not ashamed to admit that
The Truth Will Set You Free
Honorable men!
Homenagem do filme a esses grandes heróis...
That reporter forgot he was talking about a tragedy. Got excited and then caught himself.
This Event Tore my Heart out when I heard of their Sacrifice. Watching the movie "ONLY THE BRAVE" over and over again still tears my heart out each time and I cry for their loss and sacrifice. I am A Christian and I hope and Pray they will be judged easily by GOD. As a Christian I know ONLY JESUS can save your soul but the BIBLE/GOD's Word does say laying down your life for others may be judged differently.
Amazing
Good movie and a horrible tragedy of what happened to those good men
This comment was toward the interviewer. The man who survived the fire went through something not the interviewer, so who’s judging whom. I can make a comment about the interviewer, it’s a free country.
The thing I found about the film is while some of the crew were hard on him at the start, I don't think Marsh was? Marsh and Steed were hard, but fair. The "choke you out" scene wasn't mentioned in his autobiography
I love Josh Brolin sm
Deception in the preview?
Jennifer Connelly is just as hot today as she was in 1988❤️
Such a tragedy.
🙏🏼❤️