After watching this movie, I remembered the "Beyond" that Zheng Kai was about to broadcast. The gap between the two films is a representative of the gap between Chinese and American films. The first five minutes are trivial, long-winded, and irrelevant to the details of the main line of the story. It describes the real life and brings the audience into the scene. It is no longer a routine or a play. This is a bit interesting at the beginning. There are many themes of alcoholism in American movies. As a drinking person, I feel that there is a big difference between Chinese and Americans in this matter. I don't know whether it is because of religious belief or some reason. I don't know much about it. It's just that it's not easy to understand that I do drink at work, drink while driving, and get drunk alone in the bar. The coaching experience of HiSilicon High School is quite interesting. At the beginning, losing streak, absent-minded, reorganizing the team style after giving up drinking, building trust, inspiring confidence, and entering the playoffs. Although the story is old-fashioned, it is also passionate and moving. It is so easy to forgive for swearing. The turning point is that the cause of the death of the patient’s son was pulled out, the son’s autism and self-destruction after the death of his illness, the revenge against his father, this is a difficult self-salvation, but it is too difficult, the opportunity to change the inertia is also the audience has been looking for. The separation of his wife's departure, the playoffs, the death of a patient's son, and the accident of entering a stranger's home while drunk. The repetition in the middle is worrying and conforms to life, so self-salvation is not so easy.
This is the essence of a good movie. It is not easy to overcome difficulties. It is the admiration that people can't do.
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