Seeing the picture of him looking in the mirror in the lounge, wrinkles on his face, crying.
Seeing him secretly taking care of his face, I don't know why I feel so sad.
There are also shots of him working hard just to have a good performance on the court, he is fighting with himself!
At the end is the segment of his goal, lying on the ground, that relaxed state, like a relief, at that moment he was really happy.
Otherwise, this is a bad movie.
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