I have to say that the theme and structure of the story are very good. It is generally a story of a gymnast finding himself again. Underneath the giggling appearance of the heroine, there is a heart that really wants to prove herself. Her private life is chaotic, but she is always unwilling. The seemingly funny actually has a tough core.
Finally, when she started coaching, her core finally began to be gently knocked open. When she put on a pink short skirt and had a warm smile, the shell finally cracked and fell out, something shiny inside.
Of course, this film is not a traditional inspirational or warm line. It always makes a spoof in the most warm place to catch you off guard and smile, because this is its style. For example, Xiao Nene, who was suddenly raised by the heroine on a date in the car, suddenly switched to the legs of the heroine who couldn't wait to wrap around her lover's waist when the two kissed in tears at the end.
At the end of the film, the subtitles are printed to explain the follow-up experiences of the supporting characters and the evolution of the third-place gymnastics champion brand hanging in the American town, as well as the heroine's name --- Hope. I always thought that this was an adaptation based on the real biographies of the characters. Yes, the realism of the finale is really impressive.
In addition, I have read domestic reports on gymnasts when they were young before I understood what it means to "take a lifetime to fight for a gold medal, and if you lose, you will really have nothing", and then I can understand why the Chinese uneven bars princess He Kexin said, "Athletes It's really not easy, the Olympic Games are held every four years, but for most female gymnasts it is also the only Olympic Games."
Of course, if this movie goes deeper, will it really achieve a higher level than "Good Will Hunting"?
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