Of course, there is also some expression in the movie, not only believe, but they believe and change at the same time, but the portrayal of hard work is too little, so it does not give me a strong sense of shock. Before watching this movie, I watched a Japanese anime, which is also about rugby, "Masquerade 21", although it is a bit fake, but the efforts and changes of each character in it are real. Probably the only thing I regret about this movie is that they didn't do much of their hard work after the death crawl, but that's not bad for a 111-minute movie. There is indeed a personal factor in giving three stars, it is undeniable, this is indeed an inspirational movie, you can watch it, I believe everything will get better, there will be opportunities, but you have to prepare.
We want miracles, we have to act, if they don't give up in the middle of the game, or if David doesn't play in the end, then there's no miracle. That's why the phrase "giants in words, dwarfs in action" comes up. God gave us life, let us find the meaning of existence, all the glory is dedicated to God, but belongs to us. The premise is - you have to be firm in your heart and put into action.
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