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Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland is an interesting TV movie that captures the sheer chaos and urgency of wildfires. The pacing is pretty relentless, as it follows a rookie fire chief who's thrown into the deep end on his first job. The atmosphere feels raw, depicting the fear and desperation of the people affected. I found the practical effects to be quite effective for its time, giving it a gritty realism. The performances have a certain earnestness, particularly from the lead, who conveys both anxiety and determination. It's not just about the fires; it delves into the emotional toll on the community. The historical context adds a layer of significance, making it a noteworthy watch for collectors interested in disaster narratives.
Based on true events · Captures the urgency of wildfires · Interesting portrayal of community resilience
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