Some commonalities of inspirational films

Stephania 2022-03-24 09:03:38

1. The film revolves around a certain activity, such as football, violin, etc. Make a game or show the central event of the entire movie.

2. The protagonist must have been unknown in the beginning, and his identity/qualification/physical condition brought huge difficulties and obstacles to his or her participation in this competition.

3. There must be a Bole-like life mentor who has discovered the great potential of the protagonist and made the protagonist qualified to participate in this activity/competition/performance against all opinions.

4. When the protagonist begins to discover that he is indeed gifted, he begins to be proud and then frustrated. But under Bole's training, he got back on track.

5. The protagonist experiences a huge failure, which causes him to retire to his old life. But after a period of time, he or she will come out again under the inspiration and encouragement of his or her Bole mentor.

6. The protagonist finally participates in the long-awaited contest/show, possibly defeating an impossible person, and achieving the ultimate victory.

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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?