A bowl of poisonous chicken soup

Janae 2022-12-20 13:15:59

As someone who doesn't have any movie aesthetic taste, when I watched this movie, I really couldn't watch half of it. I don’t know if it’s because this is a biographical film that has been influenced by the football king Bailey himself (humans always like to continue to beautify their great side for others to see), from the moment Bailey stepped into Santos, I feel the film The protagonist has an open God halo. No matter how amazing judo is described (I was also embarrassed to watch that part), or the dizzy moment when I was hit by the ball and suddenly realized that the football is similar to the mango I kicked, it is not enough to explain that Bailey stepped into the The difficulties and turning points that football circles have really encountered.

Yes, I don't believe that people's confusion and pain will disappear because of what other people say. Any transition and victory over pain and confusion requires one's own struggle. Is this kind of mental journey a smooth path? ? In my opinion, a movie should have at least two qualities, one is faithfulness to what happened, and the other is to tear the pain to shreds for people to see. This is not to say against comedy, on the contrary, I am a fan of Stephen Chow's nonsense. It's just that I have to feel sorry and heartache for such a movie that has the potential to become a legend.

The first sports inspirational movie I watched was "Weakness". I thought it was very good, I watched it 3 times, and I was going to watch it for the 4th and 5th times. Compared with this Bailey, the weakness is better than the truth. The question of the last black female judge or female lawyer to the male protagonist, isn't it the dark side hidden in his heart? Why would someone be so nice to me for no reason? Are they trying to get something out of me? This is also the question every viewer wants to ask. To give people a sense of resonance across dimensions to the movie, only reality can do it.

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