REVIEW OF THE MOVIE FIREHEART
Spoilers Alert
This movie is about a lady who wants to be a firefighter just like her dad, who was a firefighting hero in the 1920s, in a time when there were no female firefighters in New York.
I don’t know if the movie is kinda prophetic but it just aligns with the team of the international women’s day “breaking the bias”
It’s a movie that most feminists would enjoy watching, and I admonish every lady out there to go see the movie.
I love how Georgia’s dad left his dream to protect his daughter, it’s something that most people don’t do these days, everyone is busy trying to make the life better but what would happen when you’re asked to carry out an assignment at the expense of your passion or financial goals, would you do it?
Again we also see the imperfect team of four firefighters doing what the trained personnels could not achieve because they were a family, there is a quote I love so much from the movie.
“Firefighters don’t run, they walk with purpose”
This quote is just too personal for me that I had to put it down somewhere, sometimes we run in the wrong direction and even the right direction recklessly but with no agenda, purpose or ambition. I asked a question sometime, “WHY DO WANT TO MAKE MONEY’
As simple as that question is, most people won’t answer it, because if you’re true to yourself, your ambition is just selfish, to feed it to your desires, which is not a bad thing but why live for a cause that would die when you’re no more.
I loved how the villain planned her ambition, but again like I said at the expense of the lives of everyone. The storyline is just incredible, it’s a father and daughter relationship movie…
Another quote I loved in the movie was from the heroine when she said “I may not be a firefighter but I’m a firefighter at heart”
Which means She didn’t want to be a firefighter because of the glamour but because she wanted to save lives, many feminists are in different positions because people told them they never could be that role so they did it to fuel their ego (again this isn’t bad, we are all free to do all things) some feminists do it for the glamour but some do it for the passion.
If you’ve seen the movie, let me know what stood out for you in the comments
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