Out of the "desperate situation"!

Helen 2022-01-19 08:01:04

This is a movie that I have been watching from the beginning to the end. There is no fast forward. Sometimes when I watch a movie, I can’t help but think that "this actor’s performance is in place, and the character’s emotions are well portrayed", but In this movie, I want to say that I'm completely into the scene, and I also follow the protagonist step by step, slowly moving forward!

A rugby coach with a dream who wants to do something for the school team, but for six years, for six consecutive years, there is no playoffs, and he has stayed out of the rankings. Fortunately, he has been training hard. The players in the senior year went to other schools to play, and the main players of their own team also left this team. Friday's game was also a failure without suspense! Failure to a team that has never won yourself! How tragic this is!

A bad game, a team with no cohesion, even the wife’s wish to have a child can’t be realized, and even the car that he drives can’t catch fire because of his temper. Giving him a trailer has almost become commonplace for people, even at home. I don't know where there is a foul smell... Even my school is considering changing my head coach. . .

In such an environment, how to stay, sometimes I will put myself in that place and feel the feelings. Fortunately, there is a good wife who has always supported and encouraged her, but such a good wife bears heart. Let her suffer this sin?

Dilemma! Dilemma! what to do? (I don't want to talk about God here, but God can indeed give us a spiritual pillar) Life still has to move forward.
This is very much like the ultimate freedom mentioned in the seven habits of highly effective people. The reality is already like this. Only by accepting it can she change her and become better
. God is used in the film. He makes the protagonist The mind is quiet and can do its best (the real effort is not only physical strength, but also includes everything in a broad sense), and it is the protagonist's heart that is really strong!

I think he stood up like a giant, he has to work hard to do things that others think are impossible! ! !

He transmits his ideas to other people around him, strengthens their hearts, believes in himself, (not believing that he will win, but believing in himself and will do his best), as for the final outcome of the matter, let God decide. All they have to do is to be the best of themselves and do their best! Let fear and an inexplicable future defeat yourself before the result is still in the future.

This is to say, it's up to people to make things, and things to happen in heaven, just do your best! It’s the song “Three cents are destined to be destined, seven cents depend on hard work and hard work to win!”

Sometimes, when God closes one door, he will open another door for you, but God has no way. Open a door that is closed from the inside. Only when we open our own door first, God will open the door to the future for you!


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  • Eloisa 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    white America, hehe.

  • Maddison 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Just like "Fireman", it preaches Christian teachings at great length. A religious movie. The person doing the subtitles obviously doesn't understand the rules of American football and the translation is poor.

Facing the Giants quotes

  • Grant Taylor: With God, nothing is impossible.

  • J.T. Hawkins Jr.: By the way, some man called lookin' for you today.

    Grant Taylor: Who?

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Stan Schultz.

    Grant Taylor: Stan Schultz?

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Yeah.

    Brady Owens: Stan Schultz - isn't that a cartoonist?

    Grant Taylor: That's *Charles* Schultz.

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, I thought Charles Schultz was that man that flew across the ocean in "The Spirit of St. Andrews."

    Grant Taylor: That's Charles Lindbergh, and it's "The Spirit of St. Louis."

    Brady Owens: Naw, Lindbergh is a cheese!

    Grant Taylor: Limburger's the cheese. Lindbergh's the man.

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, Lindbergh was that blimp that blew up and killed all them people.

    Grant Taylor: That's the Hindenburg.

    Brady Owens: Nah, Hindenburg's where you go skiing in Tennessee.

    Grant Taylor: That's Gatlinburg!

    J.T. Hawkins Jr.: Gatlinburg? You mean like the country music group, the Gatlinburg Brothers?

    Grant Taylor: [throws ball] Crazy.