blood is thicker than water

Arielle 2022-04-22 07:01:38

After watching the movie, I was moved to tears. Couldn't resist coming here to write something.

I read a few short reviews before writing. Some friends said that this movie is a very vulgar inspirational movie, but they were also moved to tears. In fact, we are all lay people, no matter how extravagant our life is, no matter how elegant our taste is, we are still lay people. The clothes we eat and wear are all grown on the earth. As a human being, it is impossible for us to get rid of the mundane things that we must do every day, such as eating and dressing, and it is also impossible to get rid of the basic emotions inherent in human beings.

The purer something is, the more it can directly hit people's hearts. That's why a movie that looks so vulgar can move most people. One of my classmates likes to watch anime very much. I asked him why he is still in his twenties and still watching with these children's things. He said that after watching these cartoons, he can gain a particularly pure emotion. A movie does not pretend to be profound, it makes the main line of the story simple and clear, and even ignores some small bugs. However, as long as it can arouse people's longing for beauty, hope for life, and can baptize their hearts, this is also enough. Some movies can teach you something, some movies can make you more emotional, some movies can open your eyes, and some movies can make you happier. No matter what kind it is, as long as it achieves the effect, it is a good movie.

One thing that touched me a lot about this movie was that Santiago's father had a very rigid relationship with him, and even did some things that hurt Santiago, but in any case, my father is a father after all, and I can't understand or communicate. , whether it hurts, what he loves most is his own child, but as a father, he will not show his feelings easily. The father is the one who silently watches his back from behind when the child is gone.

In the movie, my father was very disgusted with Santiago's dream pursuit. He used his life experience to tell Santiago to live his life down-to-earth and not to pursue those illusory things. His father's efforts to prevent Santiago from playing would waste his talent and make Santiago mediocre for the rest of his life. But what his father did is also a responsible one. He understands his situation. As an illegal immigrant, he knows how difficult life is. Based on his experience, as long as he does his current business honestly and cherishes his present Everything, days will slowly get better. He couldn't comprehend those dreams that were far in the clouds, because he faced too many realities.

When my father went to the live broadcast of the game, he blamed himself, he was proud. If Santiago blames him, he is also happy, the last thing he wants is to see Santiago come home with a bloody head. Santiago will always be his son.

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Extended Reading
  • Eugenia 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    no football no brothers

  • Jarvis 2022-04-23 07:02:48

    It's hard to stay true to who you are when a completely different life strikes

Goal! The Dream Begins quotes

  • Erik Dornhelm: So, when I say go, I want you to run as fast as you can to the goal, ok?

    Santiago Munez: Yeah!

    Erik Dornhelm: Go! Come back. Again, go! What did you learn?

    Santiago Munez: That, that you can score from half way.

    Erik Dornhelm: No, that the ball can travel faster than you!

  • [Roz the nurse is giving a physical examination]

    Santiago Munez: What's your name?

    Roz Harmison: Roz Harmison.

    Santiago Munez: I- I mean your first name.

    Roz Harmison: You don't need to know that.

    [she goes over and puts on a pair of latex gloves]

    Roz Harmison: You don't need to know where I live, or what my star sign is, or what I'm doing on a Saturday night. I'm going to have to take blood.

    Santiago Munez: Oh, hey, really? I don't like needles.

    Roz Harmison: Oh, but you have a tattoo or is that a transfer?

    Santiago Munez: That was a gang thing.

    Roz Harmison: You were in a gang?

    Santiago Munez: Not anymore. There's only three ways to get out of a gang, either you get shot, you go to jail, or in my case you have a grandmother who will kick some sense into you.

    [Roz pokes Santiago with the needle]

    Santiago Munez: Ow!

    Roz Harmison: Sorry, tough guy.