There is no need to say more about the plot. It is nothing more than a talented poor boy who realized his dream and became famous in one fell swoop by chance. Indeed, as many have said, old-fashioned.
What I want to say are a few scenes that touched my heart.
When the father who strongly opposed Santiago's playing football, walked into the ball bar for the first time to watch his son play football; when the father shouted "that's my son" to the crowd; when Santiago took off his coat under the watchful eyes of his father, the first The moment I officially played, my tears fell at that moment!
When the team owner stood on the sidelines of the shaded court and heard Santiago say he wanted to experience what it was like to be on the court, when the owner said lightly: "You'll know what it's like this Saturday." In fact, I had already expected the plot to develop like this, but I couldn't hold back the ecstasy in my heart, and I burst out laughing while clutching my chest in excitement.
When Santiago kicked a famous goal and got a call from his grandmother amid the cheers of everyone; when Santiago shouted to his agent Glen: "My father watched me play", my facial expression was the same as the one in the camera. Santiago lost control like Santiago, Santiago was in tears, but I couldn't hold back the tears.
Yes, I don't care if this is an inspirational movie, I can't understand the dazzling football skills in it at all, but my tears, my laughter, and my heartbeat are all for the passion and passion brought by football dreams. The affection of the interpretation is bursting, and stirring...
I like Goal!
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