This movie fits my own experience

Garett 2022-04-23 07:02:20

Eddie has never really been integrated into the mainstream ski jumping circle. He is an athlete who yearns for dreams but has never received professional guidance. With his own efforts, he stands on the field step by step. He and the champion are like one point and thirteen points. Pointer, level is different but equally great. The guidance for me is probably to know the relationship between dreams and reality. After this competition, Eddie failed to participate in the three Olympic Games after this competition, because the Olympic Committee re-enacted the rules and raised the threshold. Pursuing dreams is great, he makes people seize all the opportunities that can be seized, Eddie is not a smart and talented person, but Uncle Wolf has talent but is still swept out of the door, this world is also, there are people who are foolishly pursuing their dreams , Some people are arrogant. great movie

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  • Brandy 2021-12-16 08:01:06

    beautiful beautiful loser

  • Johnathan 2022-03-22 09:01:56

    Eddie fights for glory (the Olympics represent glory?), and purely wants to participate in the Olympics. As for what event, it doesn't seem to matter. The movie doesn't explain how much he likes alpine skiing, but because no one participates, he has a better chance of winning the Olympics. 90 meters is simply a desperate fight, for glory? To get more applause? He fought to the death, it was a bit of a show, and it did not represent sportsmanship. Wolverine is super handsome! The acting of the ace secret agent!

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.