The protagonist Werther, a physical education teacher, was fired for arguing with college students and colleagues.
The family relocated to a very folk-style town in Mexico, and the other life of the original native Mexicans made the protagonist's family unbearable.
Once again, Werther entered the local school as a physical education teacher, and despite the small things that got in the way, Werther discovered in some people another form of exercise that no one could compare to, cross-country.
They formed a team of seven people, although not all of them were the best, all of them would retreat because of their family life and work commitment, all of which were changed by Werther's persistence and integration, including the support of their family and Werther's wife. .
Gradually, the Werther family integrated into the local Mexicans, and they interacted with each other with respect.
This kind of movie can't be explained in words, so I finally summed it up like this, I only watched half of it.
their run.
In the end, it is often the weakness of Meeker-Farland that becomes a dark horse and turns the tide of the battle.
The story is warm and still, and nothing is different.
This story is based on the deeds of real people.
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