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After Dusty causes small fire at a local filling station, it is considered that Propwash Junction is out of date in terms of security code. So Dusty set off to the nearest national park to get trained to become a firefighting aircraft, which will help his hometown and gave him something to do. He was joined by a new group of colorful characters like Lil 'Dipper (Julie Bowen), an aircraft that scoops water from the adjacent lake water, an American helicopter named Windlifter original style (Wes Studi), an ex-military transport named Cabbie (Dale Dye) and a team leader, a rescue helicopter blade named Ranger (Ed Harris), which is the second best character name this year after Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) from "Transformers:. Age of Extinction"
The new character is introduced through the hectic action sequences set to the tune of AC / DC 's "Thunderstruck" which did much to establish the mood and tone of "Aircraft:. Fire and Rescue" It's good because it's a thrilling sequence freewheeling attitude and because the visual is so much deeper and more dramatic than the last time around. When the aircraft releases a red-colored fire retardant, it falls through the air like fine sand, put out the fire raging underneath. When the fire steaming, and in 3D they really steaming, you can practically feel your skin more carefully grilled.
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While the middle of the "Aircraft: Fire and Rescue" sags slightly, weighed down by the busy plot involving greedy owner of a local lodge (extra-slimy played by John Michael Higgins) and continuing, frenzied quest back in Propwash Dusty Junction for replacement parts, it never completely stalls. There is a lot of time is spent on character development, with Dusty internal struggle to not totally give up his dream of becoming a world-class racer, but to transition dreams for something more understated and selfless, getting adequate attention. There is also, somewhere in the middle of the film, the introduction of the idea that the plane could actually die, with Blade necessary given the tragic story behind good earnest emotional while also somehow managed to squeeze in "CHiPs" reference (complete with a cameo Eric Estrada).
Unexpectedly, the introduction of the death, which before was always hinted at in "Cars" / "Airplane" of the universe but never addressed directly, adding a whole lot of dramatic depth to otherwise fairly frivolous exercise, and make things sadder and more bizarre. This increases the stakes of a rip-roaring finale, in which a large cottage (and vicinity) is threatened by a raging fire, and makes you really care about the characters. Considering how, for all zippiness brightly colored, the first "plane" was very forgettable, can not be overstated how much this means, not only for the film but for the franchise continues (the third "Airplane" and "Cars" are both in the works -works). Danger little goes a long way, especially in children's films, the story is rather risky and development is very much appreciated.