The youth romance film launched in 2004, I watched it with gusto in 2018. I think 4 stars and 8 points are still possible.
The literary style at the beginning is very good. If the English is good enough, you don't need to stare at the subtitles. It is very enjoyable to watch the male protagonist's facial expressions. The director probably has a tennis plot, and it is estimated that he has also encountered investors who have such a plot. According to the evaluation of many bean friends, the film has a high degree of restoration of the tennis circle, with various bridges interspersed, various tribute mapping hints, and There are off-court players' lives such as agents, hotels, friends, entertainment, and chat about the details of leisure time. It is said that the plot is Agassi and Graf. It is said that the players on the court are highly restored. It is said that the comeback after the rain is a classic. In short, blabla, every game is shot like the real one.
None of the above is what I want to focus on, I actually want to talk about the plot.
The actor Peter, 32 years old, finally couldn’t move. I don’t know what he would do after losing his status as a “professional tennis player”. A club tennis coach’s job satisfies a few old women’s obscene gluttons? To be honest, I have been confused, of course, not the confusion of athletes. Whenever I take my baby to learn football with a former sports game champion, and learn piano with a gold medal in a competition. sorry I don't have an answer so far. The director echoed a sentence at the end of the film, and the male lead said, ah, I thought it was over, but in fact, a good life has just begun. The male lead teaches the children to play in the club with his wife and two babies. Well, it's finally not an old woman. We sincerely wish that this sentence is true.
Bettany, a British actor who is tall and lanky, plain-looking, of fair build, has a magnetic London accent, and is accustomed to shaping complex mental activities (such as volume Fu), is very much a dish for middle-aged aunts.
The host started with his father's sentence, "The tennis I told you before is a gentleman sport, but it's all nonsense, total bollocks. 'So the whole plot revolved around being gentle in his bones, but he started to learn to be gentle on the court. Take a closer look at Peter: He is very polite to the caddy, and when he asks for the ball, he has to say "Do you think I could trouble you..." such a long-winded remark; the commentator said that he had never been found to have killer potential before (falling down the hole); a mouthful of London For example, don’t talk about fuck or bugger; the hostess said that he was angry when he played for a caddie and played abnormally. According to Jack’s serve and hit the caddie’s eyes, it was estimated that his serving position might also hurt the caddie, so he In order to avoid affecting my own game; the first time I met the heroine, he euphemistically expressed that he was interested with more research. Compared with Jack at the back, he directly asked the heroine if he had screwed him. ). . . . In summary, why the heroine fell in love with this uncle at first sight, she should have fallen in love with his gentle fan a long time ago.
This hostess is also quite interesting. Her personality is clear from the last father catching the rape. She likes to have fun with nothing, so it’s not unreasonable for Jack to pester her, so you see that she is very impressed with Peter, right Jack's style of play is Yemeni clear, this is all sincerely studied these men. Of course, under the director's arrangement, she said that she still enjoyed the British gentleman the most, so she chose Uncle Peter in the end.
Finally, I will mention Bettany’s acting skills. Looking closely at his expression, many of them are remarkable. For example, when he fell to the ground, it was really embarrassing and ugly. Listening to his girlfriend tells how to look cute when he looks at him, and arguing with his girlfriend is aggrieved. Eyes, tears of tears after winning the final goal with Jack before the game. In contrast, Dunst's acting skills can be considered offline...
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