Biography records the common problem of movies, feeling that the plot is limited, a little flat and a little chaotic at the same time. For example, the setbacks and rises in the middle are too bland. Then it is a bit redundant to describe the three lines together. At least the role of the middle trainer can be deleted and changed, and the three people can be integrated into a state where one is the main and the two are supplemented - this is more in line with storytelling. But the final product was fine.
It's a very ordinary inspirational film. Its advantages lie in the sense of age, the theme of horse racing, and the adaptation of real events (any adaptation of real events can add a little background and stimulate the audience's imagination).
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