A dark line:
Geeta's hair length symbolizes career ups and downs.
Two clips:
1. Here, my sister won the national competition under the guidance of my father; there, under the guidance of the coach, my sister lost in the international competition.
2. Here, my sister is thrilled in the arena; over there, my father is locked in a "little black room" and can do nothing.
Three tears:
1. My sister realized her mistake and summoned the courage to call her father. After a long silence, she said, "I'm sorry, father."
2. Dad pleaded for the sisters and begged the "leader" to keep them in the National Training Center.
3. My sister won the world championship, and my father burst into tears when he heard the national anthem in the "Little Black Room".
Four thoughts:
1. Competitive sports-themed movies inevitably end up with a "counter-attack and lore" routine. Although it "falls out of the norm," the preliminaries make everything come naturally.
2. Interest is the best teacher. But many times, it will not come out of thin air, sometimes it needs to be cultivated, and sometimes it needs to be persecuted.
3. We need hard work and more opportunities. The difference between the two is that we can control effort, but we cannot control opportunity; the connection between the two is that effort is the premise of opportunity, and opportunity is the result of effort.
4. It turns out that Indian films also satirize bureaucracy.
Best Line: Never forget how you got here.
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