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6.2/10
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Nolan, aspiring to be the first female firefighter, joins a misfit crew fighting an arsonist after her father is tasked to investigate missing firemen. Disguised as "Joe", she battles to sav... Read allNolan, aspiring to be the first female firefighter, joins a misfit crew fighting an arsonist after her father is tasked to investigate missing firemen. Disguised as "Joe", she battles to save her city and support her father's mission.Nolan, aspiring to be the first female firefighter, joins a misfit crew fighting an arsonist after her father is tasked to investigate missing firemen. Disguised as "Joe", she battles to save her city and support her father's mission.
Vincent Cassel
- Shawn
- (voice)
Valérie Lemercier
- Pauline
- (voice)
Claudia Tagbo
- Miss Divine
- (voice)
Elie Semoun
- Chef Neil
- (voice)
Emmanuel Curtil
- Jimmy Murray
- (voice)
Emmanuel Garijo
- Ricardo
- (voice)
Alexandre Nguyen
- Jin
- (voice)
- (as Alexandre N'Guyen)
Olivia Cooke
- Georgia
- (voice)
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Kenneth Branagh
- Shawn Nolan
- (voice)
William Shatner
- Jimmy Murray
- (voice)
Laurie Holden
- Pauline
- (voice)
Maya Misaljevic
- Young Georgia
- (voice)
Ryan W. Garcia
- Ricardo
- (voice)
- (as Ryan Garcia)
Mara Junot
- Laura Divine
- (voice)
Scott Humphrey
- Captain Neil
- (voice)
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This animated film starts out weak, has quite a few silly "jump the shark" moments, is goofy, but in parts funny, heartwarming, and overall fun.
Good animation (common in today's world of CGI animation) and a decent story (a young woman who wants to be a fire fighter when such was prohibited) work together to make this an enjoyable watch. Children will love it. Some adults will tolerate it. Other adults will love it, some hate it. It's right in that gray area.
I'm giving it 7 stars because despite its flaws, it teaches several good lessons about bravery, caution, determination, and the difference between right and wrong while still recognizing that sometimes things go sideways. Those lessons are well worth learning, especially in the younger set.
Not my favorite animation, but it accomplished its purpose despite its flaws. Worth a watch, especially for children.
Good animation (common in today's world of CGI animation) and a decent story (a young woman who wants to be a fire fighter when such was prohibited) work together to make this an enjoyable watch. Children will love it. Some adults will tolerate it. Other adults will love it, some hate it. It's right in that gray area.
I'm giving it 7 stars because despite its flaws, it teaches several good lessons about bravery, caution, determination, and the difference between right and wrong while still recognizing that sometimes things go sideways. Those lessons are well worth learning, especially in the younger set.
Not my favorite animation, but it accomplished its purpose despite its flaws. Worth a watch, especially for children.
So the basic idea of this film is that it's another feminist tail (which I always admire and enjoy most of the time) but the "guy-ish" thing that "no girl is strong enough to handle" that she has to overcome/her big "frowned upon for girls to practice" passion is firefighting. Generally okay plot, but get this: half, if not, more that half of firefighters are women so it kinda renders the entire gimmick a bit useless and looks like a cash grab by antelier animation (by the way who the heck has even heard of these guys?) They might be a new studio which I definitely think they are (but I don't wanna look it up, I'm lazyyyyyy), so of course their first animated film, so I give them some slack. It's pretty good in other stuff though. Has charm, relatively funny for kids and nice animation. So I half recommend. Mostly if your a kid.
Enjoyable and easy to watch.
Decent animation and the story is ok also.
Only major annoying thing for me was the main characters voice. She's supposed to be 16 but the voiceover is from a 40 year old woman who doesn't sound 16!
Decent animation and the story is ok also.
Only major annoying thing for me was the main characters voice. She's supposed to be 16 but the voiceover is from a 40 year old woman who doesn't sound 16!
Cute and fun, goofy movie, good for children. I'm a pretty easily entertained person and I found it decent.
I only have two issues with this film, but they are pretty minor and easily overlooked.
1. The voice of the main character; she sounds wayyy older than 16, which is the age she is supposed to be, but I grew into it through the course of the movie and pretty much stopped noticing it.
2. The character design for the main character, she is seen working out at the beginning and doing some stuff where she is shown she can easily hold her own body weight and I feel it's very unrealistic that her character looks like she has no muscle mass at all, but then again, its an animation, and a childrens movie, so I can't really ask for realism.
I only have two issues with this film, but they are pretty minor and easily overlooked.
1. The voice of the main character; she sounds wayyy older than 16, which is the age she is supposed to be, but I grew into it through the course of the movie and pretty much stopped noticing it.
2. The character design for the main character, she is seen working out at the beginning and doing some stuff where she is shown she can easily hold her own body weight and I feel it's very unrealistic that her character looks like she has no muscle mass at all, but then again, its an animation, and a childrens movie, so I can't really ask for realism.
As with most animated movies you have to appreciate they are aimed at children - the initial storyline was easy to follow and accounted for the pack of attention span of children - there were some funny moments and the animation was good so perfectly fine as an adult watching.
The only bit I wasn't convinced by was the villain/weapon element which I think was a bit far fetched for children to follow and popped out of nowhere. This wasn't anything that spoiled the film for us and our little one was watching until the last minute which is always nice for parents!
The only bit I wasn't convinced by was the villain/weapon element which I think was a bit far fetched for children to follow and popped out of nowhere. This wasn't anything that spoiled the film for us and our little one was watching until the last minute which is always nice for parents!
Did you know
- TriviaMolly Williams, a former slave in New York City, is often reported to be the first known female firefighter. She became a member of Oceanus Engine Company #11 in about 1815.
- GoofsThe movie is set in 1930, but near the end of the movie the main character attempts to use CPR which isn't invented until 1954.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits show photos of real first female firefighters from around the world.
- ConnectionsReferences Liberty (1929)
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$35,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $49,848
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,744
- May 29, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $6,245,634
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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