Pelé

Pelé

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

      Great Escape

      The plot of the film "Escape to Victory" has twists and turns, centering on the theme of "escape", unfolding the plot in the interweaving of death-escape, disappointment-hope, from secret planning to anxious waiting and hope, the rhythm gradually intensifies. But when the opportunity finally came...

    • Toney 2022-01-11 08:02:47

      Football war

      It would be great if the war could be ended in a football game.
      If victory is not all-round, it will always make perfectionists a little uncomfortable. Friends who know some German football history will know that the German football team's record against England at that time set in the film is...

    • Lorine 2022-03-15 09:01:05

      This is how many years ago I watched it, because I watched it because of football, and it happened to be broadcast on TV. Tonight, "Tianxia Football" has a wonderful inventory of football movies, and the memories of this movie are also flooding. Human resistance under the cruel war, the final victory also symbolizes the victory of the war. The authenticity is very strong, because of the performance of the king Bailey, it is amazing. It's just that the reality is too cruel, the real they were all slaughtered by the Nazis.

    • Christa 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      And Dad Series | 20160627 Archives Retrospective Review 35mm (down two stars)

    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]