The Lost Bus || Movie Review
This movie is one that i highly recommend if you must please hold your heart apart from being a screen-glued movie. this movie is based on a truelife story of one of the deadliest camp fire break out in California with an estimated 3500 homes lost and 85 lives lost, it's one thing to hear this things and its another to actually relive the experience and that's actually what you're going to see watching this movie, you can't help it but shade a tear for the struggles and fight for life and survival..
this is one of those movies you watch and you can't really tell what exactly is going on, is this an act of VFX, green screen, some graphics works or really was this filmed right on scene or was it documented cause every bit of this movie seem so real, you'll definitely get a goose bumps for it.
Alright THE LOST BUS actually is a movie that centres on a school bus driver who was caught up in between dropping off 22kids onboard the school bus and the wildspread of the fire, Kelvin is some regular school bus driver who was asked to pick up and dropped off the pupils right right before the fire break out.
with a sick son at home who is obviously at loose ends with him, Kelvin have to rush to get his meds in an attempt to make up for his son in the middle of that he was ordered to go pick up these kids immediately cause the fire outbreak was spreading closer to the school location, caught up between taking the medicine to his sick son or having to rush to pick up those kids was a tough decision but Mr Kelvin had no choice here than to swing in and go safe those kids even at the detriment of his own son's health.
in trying to navigate through the only possible route to the evacuation zone Kelvin, the school teacher Mary and all 22 kids in bus are caught up face to face and are surrounded by the fire, Kelvin must come up with a possible solution of what to do at that point or end up been consumed by the fire.
this is were it get really hard, while Kelvin thought of possible waiting till there's a way out the fire was getting closer with all effort to fight the fire failed Kelvin must make the toughest decision at this point and that is to drive through the fire,....
at this point the fire was raging so high. it was only a miracle they made it out alive through the route to an open clear road and down to the safe camp.
This is one of those heavily budget movies and it really deserved the accolade for it and I would rate this 5/5 for depicting real life just like the shootings of Titanic
Lost Bus is highly recommended and
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