Ending shit

Joesph 2022-03-23 09:02:30

The film is mixed with descriptions of family affection, inspiration, and love. The plot is indeed old-fashioned, but if the story is based on real events, I think no one will mind its old-fashioned plot. What I want to say in particular is the handling of the ending.
Because the young scout did not believe in the heroine, he abandoned her and left by himself. It is often heard that the most important thing for two people to be together is trust, but the male scout doubted the original intention of the heroine to be with him on the second day after the relationship was confirmed because of player selection. Not anymore. In the end, he suddenly appeared again, and after asking the heroine a question, the two got back together again. Could it be that because he came all the way, the heroine was easily moved? Then there is the fact that in order for the old scout to have a good ending and turn a defeat into a victory, a pitcher suddenly appeared in one day, which directly led to the firing of the working opponent who competed with him. This is too stupid, probably for the sake of a happy ending, so there is this scene.
However, this film is not bad to watch when you have nothing to do, and the heroine is also seductive!

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Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Johnny: So, what's Mickey short for? Michelle?

    Mickey: Mickey is short for Mickey. As in Mickey Mantle, my father's favorite player.

    Johnny: Aha. Lucky it wasn't Yogi Berra.

  • Vince: Well, you can take an early retirement, collect disability. With the pension we offer you should be comfortable.

    Gus: Save it. Being comfortable is overrated.