Eagle Eddie

Maia 2022-04-19 09:02:04

It's been a year since I first saw this movie

This movie is a good friend recommended by my good friend. Hahahahahaha's impact on this movie should be "inspirational" every wrong. Everything is really inspiration and even make people a little doubtful, I like it very much. Perseverance all the way, never give up the spirit, it is very admirable, no matter how others deny it, I also insist on my dream at that moment, although sometimes it feels unrealistic, but we don't even take action, where will the moment of success come from For this drama, it is still very good. I hope you can watch more in the plot. Although the father is not very supportive, he does not prevent his son from realizing his dream. The protagonist has always found the secret of success and will never give up. , looks silly, but the spirit is precious

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  • Katelyn 2022-03-23 09:02:02

    It is said that the end of this movie explains why Master Fu became popular. What athletic competition brings to athletes is hard work and a desire to break through. But for the audience, athletes are either good-looking or funny, and everyone watching sports is just for fun.

  • Jacinthe 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    The story explodes, and Uncle Wolf is handsome! I thought it was an old-fashioned sports inspirational film, but it turned out to be an old-fashioned sports inspirational film, but the characters were cute, the technology was in place, and the audio-visual was exciting, so the viewing experience was particularly good!

Eddie the Eagle quotes

  • Eddie Edwards: I just thought we could have a little chat about me being an Olympic ski-jumper.

    Bronson Peary: You've more chance of being a ballerina than a jumper.

    Eddie Edwards: Good one. I was juts after a few tips, really.

    Bronson Peary: Give up, there's one for free.

  • Bronson Peary: [showing Eddie the models of the different ramps] I felll in love with this sport, man. It started with this little baby. This 15 metre little vixen. You manage to land that because it's meant to hook you into the sport, right, so otherwise you wouldn't even bother trying. The 40 meter, when you stack you get bruised, which I don't have to explain to *you*.

    Eddie Edwards: [chuckles] Sorry.

    Bronson Peary: The 70 metre, you break bones and you're lucky if you can walk again. The 90 metre. The goddess. Let's just say in the Wild West we'd be measuring you for your coffin before you even reach the stairs. Never forget that, kid.