Every character has its own brilliance

Guiseppe 2022-12-17 06:24:08

Usually in the eyes of ordinary people, small people are always insignificant, without brilliance, and cannot compete with the so-called big people. Small people are always at the bottom of the dark, and big people are always at the top of the pyramid. But the light from the top of the tower is only temporary, after all, it can't compare with the scenery at the bottom of the tower.
The film "Challenger League" is a good explanation of how little people step by step to the top of the pyramid by themselves, and achieve their own unique light. The protagonist Amadeo has an extraordinary football talent, but due to his personal character, he has to rely on this talent in a sport called "tabletop football", and he is honored by another partner Romeo. ridiculed, but defeated by Amadeo, so he holds a grudge. Years later, the child has grown up, and when his childhood rival and rival in love reappeared in front of him and robbed his lover, Amadeo's inner cowardice spread again, and he was desperate.
But the miraculously awakened puppet helps him regain his spirits and fight together. On the other hand, the puppet also introduces Amadeo's inner world anyway, and has a crazy love and talent for football. So in the end, when Amadeo faced the tabletop puppet, Amadeo chose to face his heart and launched the final challenge to Romgio.
Amadeo, like many people in our lives, is ordinary and ordinary, but it is not denied that everyone has their own attachment in their hearts. Every little person clock will bloom with its own brilliance.

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Underdogs quotes

  • Skip: Your cosmic mumbo-jumbo's finally making sense to me, Ziggy.

    Ziggy: Aw thanks Skip, you really mean it?

    Skip: Not really.

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: At the dawn of time, a profound discovery was made about our planet. It was boring. But boredom makes you think. And thinking gives you ideas. And what was the first idea? I'll tell you what the first idea was. "Must... kick... ball." Soccer made us compete. And soccer made us work together. More or less. In other words, it made us... human. Soccer isn't just a game. It's who we are.