This is an adaptation of a true story: Rudy, a small man, grew up hoping to play football for Notre Dame. After high school, his school and football career also seemed to be over for good, and Notre Dam seemed like a distant dream. However, the death of his friend Peter and the words he had told him to pursue his dreams gave him renewed courage to pursue his dreams. With the help of a priest, he first went to a college of the Holy Cross near the University of Notre Dame. Because he ran out of savings, he did not even have a place to live. With the help of a black administrator of the University of Notre Dame field, Rudy sneaked into it. The guard's small room. It took him four years to study hard and finally let him transfer to the University of Notre Dame, but when he returned home, his girlfriend became his brother's fiancee. At the same time, the hard work on the field led him to join the University of Notre Dame football team. In a flash, it was another 3 years, and the bench for 3 years did not get playing time. Rudy's dream seemed to be shattered. At the end of the film, under the watchful eyes of parents, relatives and friends, in the sound of the audience and teammates shouting Rudy-Rudy-Rudy, Rudy came on the bench at the last minute, won the game for the team, and was cheered and carried by his teammates leave the field. No one on the Notre Dame team was lifted on the spot after 1975.
A film is always accompanied by a soundtrack, especially for inspirational films. A good soundtrack makes people immerse into it, feel the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the characters, and feel the stories and life that the movie tells us. The soundtrack of this film is also used just right, and the melody sound makes people deeply moved.
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