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ONLY THE BRAVE (2017) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

2025-02-05 Entertainment
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Top Comments (10)

@mwflanagan1 2025-02-05

This took place in my town of Prescott, Arizona. Every summer they put a “19” spelled out in white rocks on top a the hill that has a giant letter “P” that is viewable not only from planes, but from town. It’s a touching commemoration to those who lost their lives.

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@aztronomy7457 2025-02-22

I worked at a bar in Colorado. I was telling this guy that worked there about this event. How horrible it was to lose 19 firefighters. He stopped me and said his brother was one of the firefighters. I felt embarrassed and deeply ashamed. He then said no, don’t be. I’m just glad somebody remembers.

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@rockdragon3 2025-02-05

"I love movies that are based on a true story" Word spoken moments before disaster

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@bowenhorne0616 2025-02-05

Get your tissue ready for this one, easily one of the most emotional movies I’ve ever seen

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@tanan616 2025-02-05

The real-life Brendan Macdonough ("Donut") was struggling for years from Survivor's Guilt. But he was able to accept therapy. He helped start a recovery group foundation. He is married with three kids. RIP, "19" of the Granite Mountain Hotshots.

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@Wezt334 2025-02-05

You see Brendan with his daughter 3 years later at the end of the movie (the movie was filmed and released just over 3 years after the tragic event as well which synchs up the ending with when the movie came out) as well as the work he did to remain clean throughout the movie but he sadly fell into alcoholism due to PTSD from the event for many years and had to quit firefighting. Happily he is doing a lot better now and works as a motivational speaker for vets and service members

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@boyscouts83712 2025-02-05

One of the saddest endings of any movie. All the character development and... to see it end that way. May they rest in peace

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@davidchapman3903 2025-02-14

They died honorably in service to their community. May their memory be a blessing.

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@southerntexfireresponses9343 2025-08-10

Firefighter here, so to answer your question on as to why the deployment bags didn't work is because the bags were meant to only withstand certain degree in heat. Unfortunately the fire was well over the limit for the bags especially with how much fuel the fire was given, it was well over 2,000 degrees.

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@bladetyler4721 2025-02-05

The part where Jeff Bridges character is on the phone driving, hearing the news takes me back to the saddest phone call I ever got. Hits me hard.

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