I haven't heard of this movie before, but it's definitely a wonderful movie. It's not a bad idea to watch it as a feature film. Some of the sports-themed feature films I've seen are not as good as this!
The players of Fedisov's generation are more fortunate than the older generation, and at least have the opportunity to realize themselves through struggle. As an individual released from the old system, this film uses a first-person perspective to describe all kinds of ups and downs, and for many experiences For those in transition, Fedisov’s experience resonates a lot, especially the feeling of being unwilling to betray but having to leave to pursue a dream.
Those of us who have lived under the communist system can accept it. In fact, it cannot be regarded as a standard American film. Its ideology is contemporary Russia, and some films I have seen in the past reflect artists and athletes who defected to the Soviet Union and focus on exporting to the United States. Consciousness is completely different, and this more shows people's unforgettable love for the glory of the past Iron Curtain era, as well as the confusion and confusion in the transition period.
Of course, the biggest attraction of sports movies is the game. The ice hockey scene in the film is exciting, and the charm of the documentary is vividly displayed and memorable.
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