I watched this movie last night. In fact, if it wasn't for the fact that the movie was about football, I wouldn't be the one to watch football at all, because I didn't understand the rules of the game, and I really couldn't understand the rules.
But this movie made me really feel the magic of football, the magic of football in Brazil, the legend of Dicko. Dicko is a black man who entered the World Cup at the age of seventeen, because they have their own way of playing, because they have their own way, so everyone must find their own way and their own progress. process so that you can find yourself.
For example, Dicko, he uses his own way to play, his way is the African dance method, the football method, and he plays in this way, and finally he finds his own way and wins the game.
The luckiest thing is that Dicko didn't lose himself, he didn't lose himself; he integrated the Renjia technique into his game and found his own way. Maybe many black people are social worms and do nothing, but there are also some black people who have worked hard and found their own direction, such as the two black people in "Hidden Figures", such as "Green Book". Elegant pianists, such as President Mandela in "It Happens in People", all of them give people a sense of elegance, a positive spirit, and they are unforgettable.
There are always some people who are positive, they never give up, they are outspoken, they find their own direction, and then compare me, I have been mediocre, not positive, not moving forward, nothing.
"Best Dicko, Best Bailey..." The best of times.
Although I don't watch the World Cup, Brazilian football is already famous and has its own place in the world.
As the monologue at the end of the film says: "When I finally opened my eyes, everything in front of me was like a dream, I've only been away from home for 18 months, but it feels like years have passed. I'll never forget In 1958, I became Bailey."
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