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Eleanora 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Adapted from real events. More pen and ink are placed on the parts other than rugby, how to rebuild emotions, how to face loss, and how to get out of the haze. Good start and end, good...
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Lysanne 2022-01-02 08:01:52
For me now, watching this movie is very meaningful. In the movie, Jack and Red said that it is enough for this team to play every week. The victory will come one day, maybe not now. But it will come. Marshall University in reality is like this. It was a mess in the 1970s, and it has been swept away in the 1980s. I hope the Lakers can also get through such a difficult time. The music is too sensational, but it reduces...
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Bernard 2022-01-02 08:01:52
McConaughey~~~ one of my favorites! But acting can't break through. ....
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Fanny 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Some scars will make life form a permanent gap, and the most important thing that supports people to adapt and cheer up is that you can still establish contact with the flesh and blood under the scar. A healing sports film with an outstanding sense of the times and a mediocre plot layout. The emotional drive is not as good as [Glory Years], and the texture is far inferior to [Victory Light]. Good photography, fine art, and personal favorite cast are the only remaining films. The shining...
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Raphael 2022-01-02 08:01:52
From the ashes, we...
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Amina 2022-01-02 08:01:52
We Are Marshall! ! ! ! ! ! !...
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Junius 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Matthew........Fox...
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Jedidiah 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Tear-jerking and inspirational, it seems that several rugby films have got my high evaluation~ They are really good-looking! The difference in this movie is that they did not win quickly, and they have been losing miserably. It took many years to regain its former glory. Seeing the monologue at the end is still involuntarily moved by the bird~ We are reborn in the ashes! We are...
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Olin 2022-01-02 08:01:52
The story of rebirth after the burning, the Americans are really passionate and moving when shooting local sports...
We Are Marshall Comments
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Jack Lengyel: Don, are you married?
President Dedmon: Yes sir, 25 years this year.
Jack Lengyel: Now, I am going to bet... that you didn't propose over the phone.
President Dedmon: Ummm, no.
Jack Lengyel: And I'm pretty sure, that she didn't accept with a letter.
President Dedmon: Uhhhh.
Jack Lengyel: Don?
President Dedmon: Jack?
Jack Lengyel: Don?
President Dedmon: Jack?
Jack Lengyel: Don... you can do this!
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Annie Cantrell: [voice over] Those were not welcome days. We buried sons, brothers, mothers, fathers, fiancés. Clocks ticked, but time did not pass. The sun rose and the sun set, but the shadows remained. When once there was sound, now there was silence. What once was whole, now was shattered.