the greatest games

Kiarra 2022-03-15 09:01:10

Everyone has dreams, and if you give up, for whatever reason, it's just because of you; everyone can be on top of the green, and if you win, it's just because of you. You never have to fight for anyone, anything else attached, you just go for the glory for yourself. Ultimately, when you are crowned, understand that what makes a game great is not a great winner, but a great opponent!
For sports inspirational movies, golf should be regarded as one of the poorer performances, because this sport is completely different from other confrontational sports. Golf is more about fighting against one's own psychology, but this film feels through the lens. The application and the grasp of details also vividly show the tension and confrontation, and Shia LaBeouf's performance is excellent.

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  • Letitia 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    Unlike ordinary inspirational films that show how hard the male protagonist works, it is more about showing how many people helped and encouraged the male protagonist to succeed in a big environment. The boys in there are so cute! I'm definitely going to give it five stars! Especially the role of the chubby caddy, his ending is also amazing! As a golf film, the only required golf knowledge is that the ball must be holed, and non-fans can also watch it.

  • Rico 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Disney is dreaming again

The Greatest Game Ever Played quotes

  • Ted Ray: [to himself, after the audience applauds his powerful, but mediocre stroke] It's in the bleeding trees, you great bunch o'ninnies.

  • Eddie Lowery: Hey Francis, I had a dream last night that you shot a 72.

    Francis Ouimet: Yeah, it won't be easy in a northeaster.

    Eddie Lowery: Come on. You played the course like a one-legged dog how many times.

    Francis Ouimet: You're right. Good day for 72.

    Eddie Lowery: Okey-dokey, time to smokey!