It might be of more immediate interest to Japanese-Americans, but it deserves to be seen by those who don't know the history of Japanese-American soldiers. A fateful blaze forges an elite firefighting team of heroes in this.
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But this movie does overcome its budget restraints and delivers emotionally powerful scenes, and the film is also interesting and educational. While others flee fires, the Granite Mountain Hotshots run toward them. Some critics have given negative reviews of this movie, but I tend to be more lenient with low-budget films. While they and their families were in American internment camps, they volunteered to join the American military, to prove that they were just as American as anyone else living in the country. Perhaps with a bigger budget, it could have had more screen time to fully flesh out the main characters (played by Lane Nishikawa, Jason Scott Lee, Tamlyn Tomita, Mark Dacascos, Yuji Okumoto and Greg Watanabe), but it does well enough to pass on this rather underreported part of American/WWII history. What makes this movie quite the rarity in American entertainment is that the soldiers at the center of the movie are Japanese-American.
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In doing so, they lost more soldiers than they ended up rescuing. 1 The film tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite crew of firefighters from Prescott, Arizona who lost 19 of 20 members while fighting the.
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"Only the Brave" is about the efforts of the 442/100 military regiment to rescue a Texas battalion that got stuck behind enemy lines during WWII. Only the Brave 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" isn't the best war movie around, nor does it have the shine or polish seen in big-budget, Hollywood movies, but it's very moving, knowing that what happened to the soldiers in the movie is based on historical fact.