" Invisible wings, born with them. And the key to using it to fly is to believe in the existence of these wings, not just a simple word of faith, but a belief that comes from the depths of the soul. Believing in the existence of miracles is like believing in God. In the film, the coach blindfolded the captain, shocked everyone with the captain's actual actions, and climbed the entire field with his 140-pound teammate on his back, oh, no, he was a 160-pound teammate. Reminds me of the joke that my colleagues at the same table often talk about, "You won't know how good you are if you don't force yourself", yes, the wings are on you, it depends on how much you want to fly and whether you believe you can fly.
At the end of the film, the coach and his wife repeatedly asked "Tell me what's impossible when God's on your side?" to point out the ideological essence of the whole film. Whether it's Nothing of the players, or Nothing of the coach crying with gratitude, they are all so impressive. Moving and uplifting. We can not believe in the existence of God and do not yearn for miracles to come, but we must believe that we all have wings that can fly freely and can reach beauty and light. Maybe you will find that there is no miracle there, but you "bite" The real existence of walking with teeth for a long time". "Facing the Giants", worth watching, still inspirational. .
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