I chose this film because is the one that I found most interesting and entertaining. It begins with a guy who is dreaming and when he wakes up, he goes to activate the fire alarm, being this emphasized as the begining of action, as it's the only thing we see on screen. Then we can see the firemen hopping out of their beds and getting ready for action. On the next scene, the firemen are going out of the fire station, using horses as their transportation. Next scenes only show the firemen on their way to the house on fire. People this days would think that it is boring to wait two minutes for the firemen to get to the place, but this is how it was in real life before people started using cars. Next, we can see a fireman going in the house and taking out the people who were there; and then he returns with another fireman and start turning the fire off. I liked how music helps to create a dramatic atmosphere, making the audience (including me and people on 1902) feel excited and also to make them know and appreciate the heroic and important job that firemen did. I think the most remarkable shot is when the firemen jump out of their beds and get ready really fast, because it represents how compromised they were with their job of helping people from their town.