crying at the end

Chaz 2022-11-27 16:05:54

The movie really isn't about Baggio's brilliant life, if you want to see that, you're wrong. Movies are about bringing your heart closer to Baggio. I fell in love with Baggio at the World Cup in 1994, and I have fallen in love with football ever since. I started watching Serie A and A, and a little bit made me change from an ordinary boy to a not-so-professional fan, and later became a football reporter because I liked football. To this day, I have quit my job long ago. Because of family fetters and work pressure, I have almost forgotten football. I am in my 40s, with parents in their 70s and three children to take care of, the oldest. In the third grade of elementary school, the youngest twins go to kindergarten. Ordinary people simply cannot appreciate the hardships day after day. When I saw the part where the father and son reconciled at the end of the movie, I watched it with tears in my eyes. Maybe, when you reach middle age, there will always be something that will touch your heart. And that's what the director wants to express. Life is long, and the journey of practice does not necessarily allow Baggio to win any championship trophies, but in the end, what he gains is the love of thousands of people. Are we not? Maybe it will be a good choice to take the goal lightly and enjoy the process of hard work.

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