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Declan 2022-03-24 09:02:13
A concise, yet profound film
There are no special effects, no gorgeous background sounds, stars, various elements, and even many people who have been brainwashed by American dramas naturally hint that the next scene should be back-to-back, side-by-side, high-intensity psychology and mouth guns. These elements are not there,...
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Thalia 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Chariots of Fire: Exercise and Fitness Regain Confidence in White America
The film is set in post-World War I Britain, when British society was suffering from the agonizing impact of the First World War. This is exactly the same as the American society devastated by the Vietnam War. After suffering multiple blows at home and abroad, the white elite society in the...
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Emery 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Whether Abraham's goal of achieving self-worth or Liddell's belief in glorifying the Lord with victory, both represent sportsmanship in its truest form, without profit, without vanity, without envy. Liddell abandoned his life in England to preach in China, and the history of dying in a concentration camp during World War II is also touching. And the music at the beginning of the film couldn't be more famous.
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Carolyn 2022-04-20 09:01:49
I only feel a little bit at the end, it seems that my mood today is not suitable for watching this kind of film, I really like Liddell
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Sam Mussabini: Eric Liddell? He's no real problem...
Harold M. Abrahams: [Eric has already beaten Harold once] You could have fooled me.
Sam Mussabini: Yeah, he's fast! But he won't go any faster. He's a gut runner, digs deep! But a short sprint is run on nerves. It's tailor-made for neurotics.
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Sam Mussabini: Do you want to know why you lost today?
[Harold nods]
Sam Mussabini: You're over striding.
[Sets coins in a row]
Sam Mussabini: Now these coins represent the steps in your sprint.
[Pushes coins together]
Sam Mussabini: Can you find me another two coins, Mr. Abraham?
[Harold looks up]
Sam Mussabini: Remember, over striding. Death for the sprinter
[shakes his head]
Sam Mussabini: . Knocks you back.
[Slaps Harold across the cheek. Harold winces]
Sam Mussabini: Like that!
[Slaps Harold again]
Sam Mussabini: And that!
[Sam laughs and grabs Harold by the arm]
Sam Mussabini: .