Fireproof | The Train is Coming
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Imagine how much the fire fighters have to work out everyday to be able to move a car like that..
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people don't want to get involved. I thought the scene was amazing. The acting was superb. Kurt Cameron is an awesome actor.
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@GEES44DC I must admit that I am a little late for replying to this comment but I need to reply to it. By the way, are you a railroad employee? Anyway it does take a while for a train to stop. I think that everything in this video was just like real life. I have been on trains that went into Emergency. And it does take a while to stop. Many of the engineers I work with will tell you of their experience hitting cars or kids playing on the tracks because they couldn't stop the train in time.
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@warningsarcastic1 That uniform would be a United States Marine Military Uniform Sir. :)
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For those of you who may be wondering why is he counting "1, 2, 3" every time before they move the car? Because when you don't count everyone tries to lift at the same time, a few do and a few don't, you need to communicate in a job of public safety.
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at 0:58 you can tell that this is gonna get intense/scary!
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@Thoughjumper ok thats why, they all helped?
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2:27 a reasonable time to soil-yourself
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@Eddyisrich403 Thanks! I couldn't figure out what his uniform was. I usually see them in their desert camo.
Hooyah. :)
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I cannot figure out what uniform he's wearing. It looks familiar though... (the military guy)
This was a very intense scene, I'm going to have to get the movie :)
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@nick2424241 If I were trapped in a car with a train bearing down on me, I would probably be screaming too. If her friend would be conscious it's likely she'd be doing the same.
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good thing that marine stepped in
me and my family watched this movie last night and we were wondering why there was a crowd of people standing around, some grown men, who never lifted a finger to help move the car?
Thoughjumper 2 years ago
I guess since the movie & scenes are "modern day parables" those standing around would be analogous to people who don't help others who are in danger (spiritual), whether they are aware of it or not.
ChippyChopper 2 years ago