Pelé

Pelé

  • Born: 1940-10-23
  • Height: 5' 7¾" (1.72 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Deontae 2022-01-11 08:02:47

      About the players in the film

      It's not a movie review. I think many people would like to know which players are in it after watching it, just like me. Bailey and Bobby Moore will not be mentioned here, and talk about the ones that other people are not familiar with.

      Player introduction comes from Mtime.com’s ruffian boss:...

    • Dashawn 2022-01-11 08:02:47

      There is no principle in watching the ball

      After a lapse of 44 years and a century, the Three Lions never dreamed that they would be in the cold South Africa, with an invalid goal, for their unsuccessful goal in 1966, and finally won the Remit Cup to pay the bill. . They faced the same opponent twice-Germany. At this time, the World Cup has...

    • Sincere 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      Bailey starred in, fans must see. It's better to call it a movie full of blood, hormones and football elements than a prison break movie. I laughed when the audience sang "Marseilles", I laughed when the German team was defeated, and I couldn't help flipping the table when everyone miraculously ran into the crowd to cover and escape. Football is the No. 1 sport in the world, but it's true that YY dares to come more fiercely. The Nazis are mentally retarded, and they're a fart in World War II for this sake!

    • Lacey 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      For the first time, I feel that Stallone can have a handsome moment in addition to Rocky. In addition, in addition to Bailey's upside-down golden hook, other football scenes are too poorly filmed. . .

    Victory quotes

    • [Hatch has been told he has to return to the prison camp]

      Hatch: What am I supposed to do, break back into the camp?

      André - The French: No. You get captured.

      Hatch: Get captured. All right, suppose I get captured? And then they send me to the wrong prisoner camp. What about that?

      André - The French: No, no.

      Hatch: Now, what about that?

      André - The French: [tsks and shakes his head] The Germans will take you to the same place again to show the other prisoners you are not a success.

    • Renée - The French: [Hatch has asked how she feels about sheltering him] How do I feel? I feel responsible. Hopeful. When I get word that someone I sheltered is safe, then I'm happy. I can forget them. But when I hear that they've been caught or killed, then I remember everything. I remember their face, their voices, what they said about their parents, their child, their pets, and I mourn for them. I don't want to mourn for you.

      Hatch: Well, you're safe with me, Renée.

      Renée - The French: How?

      Hatch: Well, I'm, uh... an orphan, a bastard. I have no parents, no money, no wife, no children. I don't even have a pet. Anything I say in my sleep to the contrary can't be held against me.

      [Renée smiles]