Old-fashioned, tacky, but touching.

Dariana 2022-12-31 14:31:31

First of all, I think comparing this film with a penalty kick is what you are teasing me. The focus of the film is different. You compare it to others. It is better to study the similarities between red pepper and Inception. I can’t just put it together just because I talked about baseball. I also watched Mr. Rookie. Did I put it together?

The plot is old-fashioned, very old-fashioned, and you can know what to say in the next one by seeing this paragraph, so that I can accurately determine when I should fast forward.
But the cliché does not mean that there is no merit, otherwise the magical girl will only be the hottest every year. The animated girl idols are flying all over and I haven't seen everyone stop to buy and buy. The whole thought process of the male protagonist starts from the basic businessmen→starts to care about the two young people brought back→continues to have only business in his mind at the critical moment→finally discovers the value and importance of dreams. Although the male protagonist was still angrily negotiating the business mess up in the first second (according to the plot needs, no matter what it develops, this business is estimated to be broken), the next second he suddenly opened the father-in-law mode and he got the two things about the girl. The story of transforming without saying a word scared me, but what I said made sense.
When I said that baseball is not a business and I want to enjoy it, my eyes blush. It's a very vulgar line, but I don't know why I can understand it. In the end, when I suddenly risen to the national level, I should be very disgusted with this kind of plot development, but when the Indian who is determined to be a coach said that you will become their dreams, I suddenly remembered the previous plot. Was deeply moved again.
Of course I admit that my tears are low.
But what do you care about so much with an inspirational film with a real story change? They have dreams, they work hard, and they do it, isn't it enough?



So I spit, why not take more shots of the hard work of the two Indian teenagers but desperately take pictures of the male protagonist's mental process... well I know because he is the male protagonist.

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Million Dollar Arm quotes

  • JB: Are they all here for us?

    Vivek: Yes, JB.

    JB: This is awesome!

  • Aash: My wife loves it when I have to take a cab home because I'm too intoxicated to drive.