tough so invincible

Monserrat 2022-04-22 07:01:17

When you have just finished reading it, write down some thoughts.

First of all, there is nothing like a sports game that can give us such a feeling of blood and hormones bursting. Under this feeling, any prejudice, caution, and grudge can all be forgotten, just cheering , as long as the hug is enough. So, sports will be used again and again in the political scene. This may be the most appealing message this film wants to bring to us, through rugby?, to experience the gradual blurring of the segregation between races in South Africa at that time.

Second, talk about Mandela's "emotional intelligence". When I was reading Lonminger's Agility, when I talked about people agility, the representative figure was Mandela, when he talked about his ability to unite with his prison history while serving his sentence, he was a very emotionally intelligent and can inspire others. leader. And this point in the film through the president and captain's remarks also let us also experience this point. Both of them are leaders. During the exchange, the president did not express "to win the World Cup" and put pressure on the captain, but shared the same feeling as a leader, how can share motivate the players to break through their potential to challenge themselves;" Win the World Cup" was the sudden realization of the captain when he returned to the car at the end of the conversation.

Finally, let me say something that I didn't want to understand, "Thank the Lord for giving me a soul that is unwilling to yield." This should be the main line of the movie, including the film's title invictus, including the team members' visit to the cell where the president was imprisoned for more than 20 years. All serve this line. But the gradual elimination of racial segregation through sports competitions seems to bring out the power of sports and the gradual harmony between races. Personally, I think the connection with the title of Invictus seems to be weaker. The name "It's up to people" didn't get the finishing touches either.

Haha Finally, let me tell you a scene that made me instantly play: at the end of the game, the president presented the award to the captain, two American actors played two South Africans, looked at each other, shook hands, congratulated and encouraged each other, and I played instantly...

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Invictus quotes

  • Nerine: [after Francois returns from his tea with President Mandela] So, what's he like?

    Francois Pienaar: [pauses] He's unlike any person I've ever met.

  • Hendrick Booyens: [after meeting Francois Pienaar for the first time] He's not as big as he looks on TV.