Chase if you have a dream

Trent 2022-02-07 14:52:30

I found this film from a movie that Ruan wanted to watch. The male protagonist also acted in "The Day After Tomorrow", very man. The film can basically be divided into two parts, the first half is the children's realization of their dreams, and the second half is the male protagonist's own realization of his dreams. Although the ending can be guessed early, it is still very moving. The heroine's profile looks a bit like Binoche, and the actor who plays his father plays his father in "Big Fish".

It's weird, I don't really know much about baseball (watching this video, I learned that the gloves are still divided into first and second base), but I really like baseball-related movies. It often brings me hope, and also touches...

10.02.23 Written at Grandpa's house on the evening of 10.02.23

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Extended Reading
  • Darby 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The background is more divine, and it is the talent to realize the dream realistically

  • Eugenia 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The middle-aged uncle played by quid got the opportunity to enter the major league because of his natural arm. As a former teacher and coach, he has many children at home to support his family. Chasing the dream! The overall look and feel is good, the plot is somewhat similar to Rudy of Mark Wahlberg's oath, but it is the football version

The Rookie quotes

  • Jimmy: Anybody wanna tell me how we lost that game? Hmmm? No? How about taking a look at the numbers on that scoreboard out there? What do those numbers tell you?

    Joe David West: How to get ahold of Bo's Tire Barn?

    [team laughs, Jimmy pauses, obviously not amused]

    Jimmy: You quit. You quit out there. You quit on me and, worse, you quit on yourselves. Now, what is it? You think we don't care about baseball around here? Think the school's gonna drop the program? You're just making it easy for 'em. Sad part is, I see it and you don't.

  • Joel De La Garza: [while him and Jimmy play catch] Hey coach, back when you were really pitching, how fast were you throwing it?

    Jimmy: I don't know. 85, 86?

    Joel De La Garza: That's not too bad.

    Jimmy: It is when the other guy's throwing 90.

    Joel De La Garza: Coach, let's see you bring one.

    Jimmy: Can't. Promised too many doctors.

    Joel De La Garza: Come on, coach, one isn't going to kill you. Come on, feed me!

    Hunter: Yeah, dad, bring the heat!

    Joel De La Garza: [Jim gets himself ready while Joel waits in the catcher's position] Feed me, coach.

    [Jim pauses, then winds up and throws his fastball, which audibly whisses by and hits hard into Joel's glove, much to the shock of him and Hunter]

    Hunter: Woah!

    Joel De La Garza: Coach, where did that come from?

    Jimmy: [Smiles] Forgot how good that sounded.