The movie is fake

Eino 2022-03-22 09:02:33

I have always liked sports movies, I have seen 1 before. Last week on a whim, I watched it on Youku, but it was really disappointing.

False 1: The car scene is an old way of American films. The "new idea" of this film is to let Santiago's younger brother (a little boy who is estimated to be no more than 10 years old) drive a sports car in front of him alone, and his older brother is sitting in a TAXI. Chase behind. It's really bullying the audience's IQ, it's turning and accelerating. Isn't this kid too awesome? It's just a natural driving material. You can drive for such a long time without learning to drive. It's better to send it directly to F1 to hone and hone.

Fake 2: In order to highlight the hero's strong follower B, the hero in the film scored every game except the one when he was sent off with a red card. And in most cases, they are on the bench (less than 10 minutes), and they often score as soon as they touch the ball. It's even more than Ultraman, and the scoring efficiency is so high! He is a good shooter, and he is very strong if he wins one in two games. This guy is amazing, scoring goals in less than ten minutes on average. Admiration, it's really admirable...

False 3: At the same time when the male protagonist broke out into a small universe, those Zidan, Raul, Ronaldo, etc., almost all disappeared in the game. As for the process of the game, it was either a draw or a backwardness, and the deadlock could not be broken until the male protagonist came off the bench to achieve success. This undoubtedly once again highlights the tall and technically superb image of the San Diego player. It's just that compared to him, those real football superstars seem so "incompetent".

8.7.29 Written in Grandpa's house

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Goal II: Living the Dream quotes

  • Rudi van der Merwe: First you listen to your heart, then you listen to your head, and then your wife will tell you what to do.

  • [first lines]

    Announcer: What a humiliation. A lot of unhappiness around the Bernabeu tonight, a lot of it directed at Gavin Harris. Came out as a hero, he's being called a donkey tonight.