Movies based on true stories will always touch Eddie as a child, aiming to participate in the Olympics, but for various reasons he can't achieve his dreams. Everyone except his mother doesn't take his dreams seriously, not even his father. He felt that he could be what he used to be, and he bowed his head to the reality and decided to give up, but how could the things he really love really give up so easily, so he still persevered, even though he was the only one in the world who insisted on going to a foreign country alone, he had to face many, many problems, such as He said room and board, but he still went and set foot on the road of chasing his dreams. It was the first time he walked on the 40m slide. He fell without accident and fell very badly, but he still slipped again and again in order to get guidance. With the coach, he succeeded and found a coach who was suitable for him because he really worked hard and was willing to persevere. In the end, he also did Eddie 'the Eagle'. This real story really proves that anything is possible as long as you don't give up. Eddie once said that when he was a child, his knees were bad and he almost couldn't exercise. He was not a gifted person. He was the one who fell on the slides countless times but was said to destroy the slides. The successful landing on the 90m slide where everyone cheered and applauded him was not making fun of him, he was really happy for him. The guy who said he would never be that material was there to witness the whole process of his record-breaking process. The one who never wanted to Matti, who signed his autograph, recognized him because they are all people who do their best on the field but don't get a medal. Everyone can do their best for their dreams. Because love has no material reasons, but it is a belief in life. Even if you lose, you have no regrets. Eddie's jump brought countless people's expectations, Bronson's dream, and Warren Sharp's expectations for Bronson. In the end, he succeeded. Even though his grades just reached the ideal height, he went all out. That's enough "The important thing in the Olympic Games is not the winning but the taking part. The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle."
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