The whole film probably talks about the bad boy Aaron Williams (yes, you read that right, the male one is free of your surname Williams, and Serena played Aaron's step-sister in this film), because the Wimbledon final match point serve hit After a linesman died of a heart attack, he lost the Grand Slam champion and the world number one, he made a lot of rhetoric at the award ceremony and pushed down a British Duke (literally, toppled), and retired from tennis. Sweden sold underwear, and after becoming the king of underwear, he was fined 12 million euros for quality problems and went to jail. I planned to stay in the Swedish prison safely until my later years, but because I accidentally saw another male first, Charles, in an interview before Wimbledon in 2001, he said that he was a better player than Aaron. Participated in the Wimbledon with a wild card and faced high expectations in the first round to win the first British Grand Slam championship since 1936. Can it be any more obvious). Then the first round of the game was played for seven days, during which there were countless unpleasant tennis court memes.
In terms of character design, the two protagonists are still quite obvious. Aaron points directly at Agassi in terms of hairstyle behavior and nickname. Charles has no doubts, it must be Murray. Of course, he is far more cute than Mu. Thunder.
In addition, there are countless cameos in this film, such as Serena Williams, McEnroe, Chris and David Copperfield who appeared in real life, chatting seriously about their views on the game and the players. The fake Queen of England also made several appearances to make a lot of stalks. From the beginning, she called Charles several times to ask him to win the championship. After she failed to win the game, she borrowed alcohol and swears. She even visited late at night and blocked Charles in the elevator and beat him. A powerful "Let them fight!" indirectly ended the endless game. In the film, a strong Mama who is suspected of a certain Lei appeared several times. Of course, it was played by an actor. The mantra was that if you don't win this game, Mama will not love you.
The ending is a little rushed, but the two people's evaluation of each other in the interview released at the end set off another small climax and pointed out the theme of the film succinctly: the base film...
Let me mention again, the 2001 Wimbledon In the fourth round, the 19-year-old I Niu played against Sampras for the first and only time, defeating the 7-time Wimbledon champion and entering the quarter-finals, and was then eliminated by local player Henman.
In short, this is a novel and very unserious spoof film. Tennis fans can see real-life famous players appearing in it, and many spoof plots that seem to be familiar on and off the court but are interpreted with exaggerated methods. Worth seeing.
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