Always keep chasing your dreams

Frances 2022-04-19 09:02:04

Eddie the Eagle is a comedy-wrapped biographical film directed by Dexter Fletcher based on the inspiring truth of the most famous ski jumper in British history, Michael Edwards Adapted from the story, and Edwards is known as "Eddie the Eagle", the film starring Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman, was released in 2016. The filming technique of this film is very natural. When shooting the stage jumping scene, the director's skills are tested very much. However, the director has handled several stage jumping scenes very well. . The rhythm of the plot is excellent, tension and relaxation coexist without boring the audience. The ending design of the film is very able to drive the audience, which is an excellent embodiment of emotional flow control. For the dream, keep working hard, it is always the greatest act, no matter what difficulties you face, never give up lightly, work hard, keep working hard, keep working hard, and then let the person who said "NO" to you go to hell Bar! Because we are chasing our dreams without stopping. 8.5 points.

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  • 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!

  • Katelin 2022-03-21 09:02:01

    Having a dream is like I'm 27 and want to study abroad (joke)

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.