class theory

Nico 2022-03-23 09:03:18

Disney is the main theme education base in the United States, producing various inspirational films every year, of which sports is the most important category. All kinds of sports competitions are inherently contingent. The weak wins the strong. It can be said to be a fluke or a miracle. Disney gives people the feeling that it is systematically collecting the miracles in the history of sports, and then all those American players have won. Made into a movie, huh, it's quite selfish.

Watching pigs run every day makes me want to eat pork too. This film tells the true story of a caddie who participated in the US Open, because the opponent is a British, so it is still within the scope of Disney's shooting. I am sports blind and don't know anything about golf in particular, so I just watched the fun, but the movies of the game are very attractive, and it is the best choice when the spirit is low in the middle of the night.

The director is actor Bill Paxton. The first work "Oracle" Frailty has been well received. However, he consciously highlighted the class consciousness in the film, focusing on the class pressure of the caddie Francis and the British civilian ball king Harry, which should not be the original intention of Disney to find him. Working-class children strive to be at the top. The best ones in this category are "Billy Elliott/Dancing Out of My World" and "Rocket Boys/October Sky", which are highly recommended here.

The tidbits on the disc are very precious. It is an interview with Francis himself. Looking at the photos of him competing in the competition when he was young, you can still see the class brand: a dazzling tooth. Hehe, after playing for decades, he has become a gentleman. The most amazing thing is that he was a temporary caddie at the time. After the game, he had to rely on donations from the audience to earn income. When he grew up, he became a multi-millionaire? ! ? !

NND, people live without dreams, what is the difference with salted fish?

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The Greatest Game Ever Played quotes

  • Eddie Lowery: You gotta' settle down Francis.

    Francis Ouimet: Yeah, and how do you expect to do that?

    Eddie Lowery: [looking at Francis] You just havetuh play better.

    [backing up]

    Eddie Lowery: Keep your head down!

  • Sarah Wallis: Are you Francis' caddy?

    [Eddie nods]

    Sarah Wallis: Will you give this to him?

    [Gives Eddie a small silver horseshoe]

    Sarah Wallis: For luck.

    Eddie Lowery: [Takes it and walks away] Dames. Who needs 'em anyway?