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So, 'London's Burning: The Movie' really captures the gritty atmosphere of life at a fire station, you know? Josie Ingham, played as the lone female in this tough environment, is thrown into a world where she has to juggle not just the demands of firefighting but also her personal struggles at home. The pacing is interesting, a mix of tense firefighting moments and slower character-driven scenes. The performances, especially from Josie, are raw and really add to that feeling of authenticity. The practical effects during the fire scenes aren’t overdone, which is refreshing. Overall, it paints a pretty realistic picture of camaraderie and the challenges faced in such a male-dominated field.
Strong focus on character developmentAuthentic portrayal of firefighting lifeInteresting social themes of gender dynamics
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