Our family was fortunate to attend last night's advance screening of Planes: Fire & Rescue, which I thought was very cute and entertaining, and a nice tribute to all the courageous firefighters.
After being told that his racing days are over due to a failing gearbox, Dusty focuses on becoming a Single Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) to assist Mayday, a fire and rescue truck, in order to keep the Propwash Junction airport operational.
Dusty ends up at Piston Peak Air where Blade Ranger takes him under his wing.
Dusty goes through a lot of training, making many mistakes along the way, and ultimately he risks everything to become a certified SEAT.
Dusty goes through a lot of training, making many mistakes along the way, and ultimately he risks everything to become a certified SEAT.
Although it's a movie - and an animated one - I thought Planes: Fire & Rescue did a nice job of showing the dangers firefighters face daily and what they risk without being graphic or threatening.
Despite the tense moments of danger in the film, there were many moments where my kids giggled, and even many humorous parts which only adults could understand.
The animation was great (my kids loved the training and firefighting scenes in which the aircraft flew throughout the National Park), and the soundtrack complemented the film nicely.
Although I thought the ending seemed a bit forced, and I would have liked for the movie to explore the newer characters and relationships just a bit more, the kids really enjoyed Planes: Fire & Rescue.
Planes: Fire & Rescue is in theaters now.
Despite the tense moments of danger in the film, there were many moments where my kids giggled, and even many humorous parts which only adults could understand.
The animation was great (my kids loved the training and firefighting scenes in which the aircraft flew throughout the National Park), and the soundtrack complemented the film nicely.
Although I thought the ending seemed a bit forced, and I would have liked for the movie to explore the newer characters and relationships just a bit more, the kids really enjoyed Planes: Fire & Rescue.
Planes: Fire & Rescue is in theaters now.
Disney's Planes: Fire & Rescue Extended Trailer on Disney Video
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