The story is real and true. The two protagonists are both great people and great athletes. One is loyal to the faith, one follows the self. The deeds of the two people have already made people's hearts excited, just reappearing is enough to move people.
Going back to the movie itself is not very good. The upgraded picture is used extensively when rendering the atmosphere. The actors are very good and have done most of the performance work.
In my opinion, I think Scots are more attractive, but Jews are obviously the first actor in the movie. There is almost no intersection between the two protagonists, each doing its own thing. This is also my little doubt about the movie. Maybe it's because real people and real things must obey greatness.
There is not so much connection with the theme of the Olympics.
Completed satisfactorily.
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