Peter Peter

Ibrahim 2022-01-04 08:01:10

How many years did the British have a home Grand Slam champion, 74? 75? 76? The cow said 150,000 years, just leave him alone, just like it, like the British style, like classical tragicomedies, like Tim Henman, like zombies, like defensive counterattacks, like small people's counterattacks, so this is my classic. Wimbledon. This kind of love story may be applied to any other subject matter. Love means the same to everyone, but tennis is different.
The protagonist is Peter. Does it mirror Peter or Henman? The highest ranking eleven is really ironic. Maybe the YY movie will eventually win the trophy plus 2000 points and not necessarily make it into the top 10. It can be qualitatively a complete tragic master. The protagonist's halo is also relatively reasonable, almost reaching the top. Well, the serve is good, the experience is enough, and there is a love bonus, so I won. I have always felt that it is an extension of Henman's drama. It looks alike, makes people love and hate. The persistent gentleman style makes people feel a strong historical accumulation. Wimbledon is like this, Peter is like this, so is Henman. so.
The film is very friendly, not only the competition, but also the players have a high degree of reduction. In addition to the fictitious men and women ranking first, there are many other real-name systems. Speaking of gains, the biggest gain is to restore the life situation of tennis players during the tournament, which is what the fans expect. Coaches, golfers, agents, girlfriends, as well as talking about opponents in the next round at the dinner table, that's how it feels.
In fact, fans will even dream of how they will change their careers, or how they will be when they practice football, find some comfort, bring themselves into it, and earn both career and love. This kind of dream is just the length of a movie, perhaps better than a movie. Fans are just watching visitors. How many players have been expected like Henman, but they are expected after all. This is the real end.
In short, the film is voted for the fans, there is no reason not to like it, this way.

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Wimbledon quotes

  • Peter Colt: [Overviewing London with Lizzie] One day, none of this will be ours.

    [they both laugh]

  • Dieter Prohl: And like all young men, he must first be taught the lesson of humility.