Dramas based on reality are probably more direct hits. Snow jumping on a high platform was originally a capital punishment to punish death row prisoners, but it has been extended into a sport. And a young man with a leg injury and a high degree of myopia started playing the sport at the age of 20 and participated in the Olympics at the age of 24. You must think that he is a genius with certain flaws, one jump is a world champion. The fact is that he is an out-and-out Olympic Luther, jumping from 70 meters to 90 meters, every jump is the last one, but (when you see the turning words, you know that the style of painting will change) every jump has refreshed Great Britain. Record of the game. When I finished the first jump of 70 meters, my score was 61.5m. Well, you must know that the average level is 100+m! He was more excited than the audience, without the little tragic atmosphere of "I finally did it". He fluttered, um, yes, round body with high nearsightedness (do you know the so-called flying eagle Eddie is the heaviest of the players in the same class) to spread his wings and fly high, where is the eagle, more like a one? The gannet was fluttering~ and then the audience boiled, and the British commentator in the review booth blurted out "eddie the eagle" with a little ridicule, and he became famous ever since. Fame is sometimes not necessarily positive, it may be a little ridicule and joking, or even contemptuous suspicion. Flying Eagle Eddie has become the darling of the media. However, his existence is more to be cited by the media as an extreme example, creating more sensational topics. For stubborn people, there is a high probability that the heart will be so big that all criticisms and ridicules are suppressed. Why do you say I am hyping? Okay, then I will make you feel dumb. Didn't skip 90m? It doesn't matter, we have a maiden jump at the Winter Olympics. The movie flashed many scenes where Eddie was ridiculed before he jumped 90m. I have always wondered whether this kind of treatment is the ultimate excitement before turning grief and anger into strength, or exhale after exhausting hardships? Maybe, it's a return to the light. Before he jumps, he should be ready to be carried away. The most difficult fear to overcome is fear itself, and the only solution is to experience it desperately.
I praised Eddie's so-called virtue of perseverance, and wanted to talk about his carefulness and luck. Realizing dreams can only be filled with passion. From football, hurdles, sprinting, etc., to skiing to high-altitude skiing, constantly trying until you find the most likely and most effective way to achieve this is the result of persistence and a clever screening process. Compared with football and hurdles, skiing requires lower explosive power, control and coordination requirements. In addition, high myopia also restricts Eddie from playing football or hurdles. At least after skiing, he no longer breaks his glasses, right? Hahaha. After the downhill skiing is unsuccessful, it is the most sensible ultimate choice to choose high-altitude skiing without rivals. I want to participate in the Olympics. There is no second person in this sport. Who would you not let me go? As for his luck, it is certainly a blessing to be a coach to impress a genius, but I think Eddie is the biggest Fortunately, she has a mother who will always take care of her son’s dreams. When Eddie was not selected as a skier, her mother carefully tested her son "Isn't it going to go on playing?"; When Eddie failed, she called her mother and cried that she was a Luther, and her mother said, "Don't worry about me and Dad, you can try it. "When Eddie set off to participate in the tour, Mom stood in front of Dad and asked Eddie to drive away the only car in the family, and also secretly took the family fund to Eddie; set off for Eddie to participate. Before the Olympics, my mother used Eddie’s previous box with broken glasses to put cookies on and gave Eddie to encourage him; there was also the cruel remark she put to Dad during the TV broadcast of Eddie’s game, "If you dare to change the channel, I’ll Squeeze your head off. "...These are the warmest and most heartwarming tears in the movie. Of course, we know that the road to our dreams is difficult and dangerous. Those bitterness, fear, loss, or anything don’t need others to talk about, because those are the only ones that must be passed and cannot be replicated. Only we can experience our own sufferings. . But the support and protection of others is probably the last and most bottom line support that every dream-seeking person can expect. In fact, this film is also suitable for children to watch. It teaches them to experience ordinary persistence and learns how to protect the children's original intentions.
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