The overall feeling is that this movie is a steady and steady movie, with proper ups and downs, attractive, but not overly exaggerated; it contains various elements: family, sports, love, friendship, and even politics; there are many that excite me Places, such as the conversation between the coach and the cleaning lady, made me think: Both of them are right, so what should I choose? No pay, no gain, isn't it reasonable? I also believe it. When the car reaches the front of the mountain, there must be a road, and the boat will naturally go straight to the bridge. Sometimes things do develop like this. Although I don't know how to choose, but seeing this clip actually gave me strength. Maybe this clip let me know that the problem of this choice is not something I have to face alone, but indeed many people have to face it.
Another thing that gave me strength was what the coach said: We just lost a battle, but not a war. Yes, there are many battles in a war, and losing one can be discouraging, but if you don't get discouraged, you win the next battle, and then you win the next battle, then you may end up winning the war. In other words, persistence is victory.
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