The film is an inspirational drama, well, you know it before you watch it. So at the beginning of the movie, I thought I had a clear idea of the inspirational drama, with a sense of clarity. The child who was ridiculed and distrusted finally succeeded through unremitting efforts and persistence.
I sat by the screen with a cold-eyed attitude, but ended up with tears in my eyes without exception.
In addition to the sharing of the performance of 007, I will now write this film review, and I will think about a new question. Why did I end with tears in my eyes?
Am I an easily impressed person? Is it background music? Did he really do it? Or did you think that it is not easy to talk about in 90% of the previous pages? Or is it good to have a dream?
Everyone will mention the law of attraction. When you really want to do something, the energy around you will drive many people to help you. At the same time, you will also inspire others. This is influence.
For example, at the end of the game, Rudy was lifted up by his teammates like a hero and received the cheers from the crowd.
No one on the Notre Dame team has been carried away since 1975.
Rudy graduated from Notre Dame in 1976.
All five of Rudy's younger brothers attended the University of Notre Dame and all received degrees.
But I think the most rare thing for Rudy is to have the courage to break the habit of thinking. Others were telling him what to do and what to do, but it shouldn't be, so he stuck with it like a fool.
Before the last game, he invited his parents over and over again, and the disdain on the other end of the phone could be seen from his expression and words. He didn't know that his parents had come before he played, and he still persisted like a fool.
We are taking a road full of unknowns, but on this road, the choice of each node is traceable. If you want, you can analyze it rationally, and there is a driving force behind it. It could be your purpose in life, it could be your core values, or it could be a path you are destined to take because of your idiosyncrasies.
And this film, I think, seems to be more emotional for people who have been and are going through the experience of trying their best.
Like fat man.
And I, looking back on my past life, I don't think I have done anything to do my best. Just try.
So when I finally gave up, I was relieved.
I always frame myself in a box, seemingly protecting myself and giving myself a way out, but in fact giving up the possibility.
So what is it that brings tears to my eyes?
Yes, I also want to have such a dream, a dream that I can do my best to achieve.
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