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Un homenaje a la labor heroica de bomberos y rescatistas. Lo que llamamos un acto de valentía es solo una rutina normal para ellos, si tan solo pudiesen acostumbrarse al peligro mortal y al ... Leer todoUn homenaje a la labor heroica de bomberos y rescatistas. Lo que llamamos un acto de valentía es solo una rutina normal para ellos, si tan solo pudiesen acostumbrarse al peligro mortal y al riesgo extremo.Un homenaje a la labor heroica de bomberos y rescatistas. Lo que llamamos un acto de valentía es solo una rutina normal para ellos, si tan solo pudiesen acostumbrarse al peligro mortal y al riesgo extremo.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Konstantin Khabensky
- Andrey Pavlovich Sokolov
- (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
Reseñas destacadas
I do think it's a pretty good movie that I seen. The story is pretty good with firefighter goal is to stop the fire and save the villagers. It builds up really well with the characters and the disaster of the fire. The movie is pretty long and could be trimmed by cutting scenes that is not necessary to the plot. A couple plotlines that is easily predictable and is rather generic for the most about. The strongest part is the suspense on how the characters trying to figured out how to save everyone and to protect people from the dangers of the fire. It contains great special effects of the fire and other things.
It's a pretty good Russian disaster movie.
It's a pretty good Russian disaster movie.
A very high-quality film made, despite the cringe in the first 15 minutes and in places a lazy set-up, a very tense and coolly directed film with a cool Khabensky. I do not recommend missing it.
Impressing, astonishing, frighteningly beautiful shots of forest fires. Also an incredible scene of a woman giving birth stuck in a burning bus. Good acting, some humor here and there. But altogether a quite conventional hero and catastrophy story with stereotypical antiheros on the firefighter team and a hardly innovative father-daughter-son in law love and family drama and pathetic slow motion hero shots and patriotic vibes that remind of Armageddon and its likes. But still very entertaining and grippling due to the very worthwhile fire images and a duty that is unarguably indeed very heroic.
2017 saw the release of 'Only the Brave'. 2019 brought us 'The Bravest'. And in 2020 we saw the release of 'Fire' (also known as 'No Escapes').
'Fire' takes its time setting up the characters, but this made us get to know them, and ultimately root for them. Much of the film's long running time was made up of unnecessary humorist scenes, and the film only really gets direction and become serious around the 1-hour mark. Once there, it is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and excitement, filled with drama and emotion.
The film's main protagonist is Andrey (Konstantin Khabenskiy), who leads a fire fighting team. After the death of one of his team members, he decides to include his daughter Katya (Stasya Miloslavskaya)'s new boyfriend, Roman (Ivan Yankovskiy) in his team. Roman is a bit of an arrogant deuce bag, to put it bluntly.
Of all the characters, I connected most to Lev (Viktor Dobronravov), who also had the best and most tragic back story. 'Fire' is a heroic tale of bravery against all odds. It is filled with action, suspense, and great visual effects (some of the fire scenes are actual footage).
'Fire' is a much better film than 'Only the Brave' (which, by the way, I didn't enjoy at all), but 'The Bravest' still remains my favourite.
'Fire' takes its time setting up the characters, but this made us get to know them, and ultimately root for them. Much of the film's long running time was made up of unnecessary humorist scenes, and the film only really gets direction and become serious around the 1-hour mark. Once there, it is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and excitement, filled with drama and emotion.
The film's main protagonist is Andrey (Konstantin Khabenskiy), who leads a fire fighting team. After the death of one of his team members, he decides to include his daughter Katya (Stasya Miloslavskaya)'s new boyfriend, Roman (Ivan Yankovskiy) in his team. Roman is a bit of an arrogant deuce bag, to put it bluntly.
Of all the characters, I connected most to Lev (Viktor Dobronravov), who also had the best and most tragic back story. 'Fire' is a heroic tale of bravery against all odds. It is filled with action, suspense, and great visual effects (some of the fire scenes are actual footage).
'Fire' is a much better film than 'Only the Brave' (which, by the way, I didn't enjoy at all), but 'The Bravest' still remains my favourite.
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- CuriosidadesThis movie was called FIRE in Russia. It made nearly 1 billion rubles on a budget of approximately 550 million rubles
- ConexionesReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Alina Alexeeva/Roman Kurtsyn/Zoloto (2020)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Contra el fuego
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 598.512.479 RUR (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 12.916.151 US$
- Duración
- 2h 11min(131 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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