In a town centered on the coal mines, children grow up to work in the coal mines, or the only way out is to play football and earn a scholarship. Coal mines are highly paid but also dangerous. The protagonist's father is a foreman of a coal mine. He loves coal mines and has a natural sense of smell to find the location of coal mines and to see the dangers of coal mines at a glance. He hopes that his children can go to coal mines. In that era, the Soviet Union launched a rocket to send satellites into space. The Americans panicked and worried about attacking them, but the protagonist had a strong interest in it. He wanted to build his own rocket. The genius and his buddies formed a rocket team, and they also got the support of a chemistry teacher, but the protagonist's father was very unhappy. He thought that his son wanted to build a rocket, and he was not optimistic, especially at one time. After a rocket launch crashed into a coal mine sparking panic. The protagonist and the others found an abandoned coal mine, which is a bit like the abandoned coal mine in Shibadong Village. There are large expanses of white flat land. The protagonist team established their own base here, and they also got the support of the villagers. The launch pad cabin. In the end, their rocket flew higher and higher into the sky, and they took part in the science fair and won first place. It is a pity in the film that the ending of the protagonist's team later, the protagonist became the astronaut coach of the space agency, and some of the other people became entrepreneurs. What is touching is the friendship between the protagonist's group, as well as the protagonist's father's love for the coal mining business, the chemistry teacher's support for the students' hobbies, and the protagonist's persistence in in-depth research and study of his hobbies.
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