A good sports-themed inspirational film. Strangely enough, in my mind, the protagonist aura is shrouded in the supporting cast. ? Little caddy Eddie, like the biggest wise man in the play, for the goal, abandon distractions, don't give up, don't be nervous, just be yourself, and keep persevering. Since it is a real person, this person must not be a fish in a pond. Sure enough, (he will be successful, although it is only measured by money.) Harry, who was also born in poverty, has superb ball skills, but still maintains a peaceful state of mind when he is at his peak. In the camp of professional players, in fact, it has never been truly respected. From craving recognition to indulging in the joy of sports, he is quite the master. Perseverance in sports and reverence for sportsmanship. The black hat of the British gentleman should always be a symbol of his injustice to the class! (This is very suitable for Disney's production.) Francis' parents can feel their helplessness in particular. The mother was also radiant when she was young, and supported her son's dreams to the best of her ability. Years later, the weight of life has left her as haggard as an old woman. What can she give other than encouragement? But, this is really rare. The father kept beating his son, did he not want to support it? No, it's just that he doesn't have the capital to lose. He is afraid that his son will fail to pursue his dream and return to real life, full of depression and loss. In addition to mentality, there are also the most practical livelihood issues, food and clothing expenses, will be the son's heavy pressure. How many parents think this way and dare not expect their children to succeed, but ask them to be down-to-earth and satisfy their food and clothing. Seeing the expressions on other people's discarded fruits at work (envy? indignant?), and the expressions on the pictures of their sons (proud, relieved?), this is the real love of ordinary parents!
Sometimes it just takes a little more struggle and life turns upside down. But how much struggle does it take to be the dividing line between perseverance and stubbornness? . . . It's hard. ?
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