Xiaobao watched "The Killing of Munich" with me today.
This sports movie is very good. It's much better than the "Men in Black: Global Pursuit" I watched yesterday. Participating in an interview and being fooled, I still fell asleep when I went to the cinema.
I know the real story behind a movie like "The Killing of Munich" must be more exciting, more tearing, and more intriguing. There must have been many trade-offs and adaptations on the screen, but the story of the weak over the strong, creating miracles, and the purity of sportsmanship is still very inspiring and inspiring.
I didn't go into it, but talked about a few impressive places in the plot:
First, the player had a heart attack and, without the knowledge of the coach, fell to the ground.
At this time, lying on the hospital bed, he said, "Coach, you must blame me." But the coach didn't care at all, saying:
If I were you, I would decide the same way. Because we are all people who use the ball to decide the head.
This sentence moved me very much. I am more impressed by the coach's use of money to treat children to help the players than the country does not pay.
Because this kind of deep tacit understanding between people, it is too difficult and too valuable to understand without much effort.
Second, the sick player broke up with his girlfriend.
He said, I only have one or two years to live, don't you want to be a widow.
Girlfriend says everyone can die, what would you do if you only had three minutes left?
The girlfriend asked this question at a high level, and it was a blow to the head.
When we think we still have a year or two to live, we may make long-term plans and make arrangements, but with only three minutes left, we will do whatever we want to do the most.
But how impermanent life is, you think you have a year or two to live, and you don't know that there are not three minutes or even three seconds left.
Just remember to live in the moment.
Cherish life like you cherish the last three minutes.
Life is impermanent, and living in the moment is our only solution.
Take the time to hug your loved ones.
Third, before the final battle began, the team was in chaos and the main player left. The leaders decided to retire, so at least they can keep their face, which is the best ending.
And the coach said something like this: Failure is our ending, but the game is our destiny.
Knowing that it is impossible to do it, even if it is doomed to fail, he will go to the battlefield. A tragic hero, he speaks decisively, has the courage, and is enough for a man.
Of course, the movie also has a sense of humor. For example, these world champions lost to American street basketball, which is funny and reasonable.
It's been a long time since I watched the NBA. After watching the movie, I wanted to watch the game.
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