Strong guy, he said, hey, I'm a tough guy

Vickie 2022-01-07 15:53:28

He lost his legs because of an accident, but because he was the captain before, he was very accomplished and honored. So after his accident, his national audience, his girlfriend, and his mother all gave him support and love. The gauze period is really the care, support, and comfort of his girlfriend, drinking with his teammates, taking him to play, and holding the flag as an honorary player on the field. What I want to say is that everyone feels that they are doing well. When you have to achieve high success, you have to obtain family companions, lovers, so a successful person who still has his family, friends, lovers, and fans after an accident, is the process of his recovery, in which he loses his temper suddenly. A tantrum is that all people who suffer from setbacks in their legs will suddenly lose their temper to their family members. This is only described in English books and English movies. In short, it is a tragedy that has received a lot of support and caring for a lover. He is not dead, he has so many people who support him and encourage him, and his lover cares and takes care of him, so the person in the movie is still the top successful person.

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  • Trycia 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Breaking the usual inspirational film routine, it is a very positive and interesting film, and there is a funny driving scene in it. Lao Ji's acting skills are really good. He portrays the character's forbearance and the pretended toughness in front of his family very well, but in the end, to be honest, it's a pretty mediocre movie.

Stronger quotes

  • Jeff Bauman: [voice over] And now it's just about healing, getting better, and showing the world I'm fine and that, you know. I'm not gonna let this hold me down, you know, because maybe if they see that, then maybe they won't let stuff hold them down, either. And, you know, there's always gonna be pain, I think, but, I don't know, I just wanna, like... live.

  • Jeff Bauman: [to Carlos who is pushing his wheelchair on the way to make the throw in at Fenway Park] A hero and his hero, right?