So when we were invited to the gala premiere of Disney's Planes: Fire & Rescue, I was half-hearted about going as I was skeptical if it would turn out to be another stereotypical movie with no element of surprise. Of course, a quick check with the girls showed that they had far more enthusiasm than me about the show and seeing how we always enjoy a movie date and a girly evening, we decided to check out the movie. And boy, I was glad we did.
Planes: Fire and Rescue is not just a movie about racing and the journey to success. In fact, it takes an unexpected twist from the expected and is a film that pays tribute to firefighters around the world. It talks about true heroism, second chances and how you can choose to deal with life when it throws you a curveball. A departure from the usual starting pistol, racing flags and cheerleaders, it was refreshing to see more epic and perilous moments which involve forest fires, rapid rivers and burning flames.
Synopsis
When world famous air racer Dusty learns that his gearbox is damaged, he finds himself facing the possibility that he may never race again. In his search for his next chapter in life after his initial denial, Dusty decides to shift gears and is launched into the world of aerial firefighting. Along the way, he discovers that his second career is just as rewarding, and definitely more fulfilling, than being a world-class racer.
If you are keen to find out more about the show, here's the official trailer.
Planes: Fire & Rescue is now showing in cinemas and is available in 3D. The show is rated PG and lasts 84 minutes. For more information, visit Disney's Facebook page here.
Disclosure: We were invited to the gala premiere of Disney's Planes: Fire & Rescue. All opinions are our own.