Well-behaved, real people are greater

Rico 2021-12-21 08:01:22

How to put it... There is a category of movies where things other than movies are more important than the movies themselves. This one too, won several Oscars.
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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Extended Reading
  • Nicole 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The Olympic boom made me know the name of this old movie. I was very excited to watch it when I was a kid, but now I don't think it's realistic

  • Dangelo 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Appropriate to see. Of course, the music is great, and the costumes are also pretty. The question is, is this actor too old? Mr. Li Airui has such a deep relationship with China and Tianjin, which is really amazing. I admire him very much, whether it is Sportsmanship, or international spirit!

Chariots of Fire quotes

  • Sam Mussabini: Eric Liddell? He's no real problem...

    Harold M. Abrahams: [Eric has already beaten Harold once] You could have fooled me.

    Sam Mussabini: Yeah, he's fast! But he won't go any faster. He's a gut runner, digs deep! But a short sprint is run on nerves. It's tailor-made for neurotics.

  • Sam Mussabini: Do you want to know why you lost today?

    [Harold nods]

    Sam Mussabini: You're over striding.

    [Sets coins in a row]

    Sam Mussabini: Now these coins represent the steps in your sprint.

    [Pushes coins together]

    Sam Mussabini: Can you find me another two coins, Mr. Abraham?

    [Harold looks up]

    Sam Mussabini: Remember, over striding. Death for the sprinter

    [shakes his head]

    Sam Mussabini: . Knocks you back.

    [Slaps Harold across the cheek. Harold winces]

    Sam Mussabini: Like that!

    [Slaps Harold again]

    Sam Mussabini: And that!

    [Sam laughs and grabs Harold by the arm]

    Sam Mussabini: .