Transfer: In addition to the official game and the three edition girls, the most interesting thing in football is the transfer. Due to the relationship between the actors, some player changes may not be realized, but they can make a fuss under the negotiating table. The film is only slightly involved, not rich enough, just like the erotic underwear in the cabinet, only a thin layer, but there is nothing to see inside.
Training: The training is very amateur, similar to several scenes seen on TV. The camera is as generous as in life. The camera is placed on the edge of the training ground to shoot, and it does not report in depth on any strength training techniques and training tactics. Training the devil training hell training, the director should really play FM first.
Games: Most of them are close-ups and close-ups, more of which are the individual skills of the players, but the macro tactics are completely ignored. I think long-range scenes should be easier to shoot. Thousands of spectators can CG, players can find some professional stand-ins, and the shooting will be more realistic, and it can better show the charm of football and stimulate the atmosphere. Teamwork is one of the most attractive aspects of the sport, with a beautiful through ball comparable to a masterful Marseille slalom. Although there are 14 Real Madrid players in the film, the real protagonists are 3, San Diego, Harris and Beckham, and the most successful cooperation is Beckham's bottom pass. Eriksen's England team. What's also a bit unpleasant is that real players such as Beckham and Zizou don't have a single line on or off the court, and there is no communication during the game, which makes the film move closer to the form of TV broadcast, and there is no immersive participation with the protagonist. to the feel of the game.
Off-field: The extravagant star life is an important starting point for the film. From winning money to winning family, love, to respect, the protagonist basically rises step by step according to Maslow's needs, but it is all about seeing things on a whim. It doesn't make any impression, and that's what keeps the film out of football. Since you are so keen on the private life of players, why not get something with football characteristics? For example, the black-and-white match between stars and supermodels, crazy death threats, counterfeiting and eating banned drugs, "roast chicken" games (group P), and so on.
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