It's really inspirational. Although the male protagonist looks stupid, he has been able to withstand so many failures and blows and ridicules from childhood to adulthood. This is not something ordinary people can do. Just jumping on the 70-meter high platform several times and fell into a blue nose and a swollen face, and even jumping without a coach is already brave and crazy. The 90-meter platform was shot very realistically. I felt terrified when I saw it. It was the first time that I agreed to participate in a speech that was more important than a medal. I really felt that he could successfully jump this 90-meter platform and achieve effective results, or that he jumped without dying. It was already a success. It's really amazing. I never thought that participation was more important than medals. I always thought it was just a rhetoric to comfort the losers. This time I really agreed. In addition, I have to say that the coach is too handsome. The male protagonist has to pretend to be ugly and stupid to be more real, and the coach can be exaggeratedly handsome to win the hearts of more audiences... Well-known movies are indeed different. very smart.
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