For nothing else, just for honor

Christiana 2021-12-23 08:01:31

I have always liked this kind of inspirational movies. For nothing else, there seems to be an emotional outburst when I look at it, and this emotional outburst is related to the passion and passion presented in this kind of film.

When these boys with an average age of 21 realized that they were playing for "USA", they finally knew how to fight for this honor. Devilish training, stubborn coaches, a group of children who need to run in. When they were angry on the court for private grievances, when they were scratching their heads to do the coaching test, when they got a little When discussing beautiful girls, they are really just a group of children. Perhaps we can say that the coach imposes on these children in order to fulfill his unfulfilled wish. It can also be said that the social environment at the time made Americans have to win any game between the United States and the Soviet Union. We You don’t need to look critically at Americans. If you exaggerate their national sentiments, just watch such a passionate movie with a simple heart is enough to bring you to feel the fierce collision of ice sports and the cruelty of competitive sports.

For sports collective events, what you feel is not just the rhythm of the movement, but the burst and infection of the collective spirit. Only when you walk into the stadium can you have a deeper understanding of what is collective spirit and what is collective charm on the court.

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Miracle quotes

  • Herb Brooks: [knocks on the door of the dorm room; Jimmy opens it] Hey, Jim.

    Jim Craig: Hey, Coach.

    Herb Brooks: Just wondering why you didn't take this test.

    [waves the stack of psychology tests that he has in his hands]

    Jim Craig: Yeah, umm... it's nothing against you or anything. I just don't see what it has to do with stopping the puck.

    Herb Brooks: That's okay, you just took it anyway.

  • Herb Brooks: All-star teams fail because they rely solely on the individual's talent. The Soviets win because they take that talent and use it inside a system that's designed for the betterment of the team. My goal is to beat 'em at their own game.

    Lou Nanne: Beat the best team in the world? Gold medalists in '64, '68, '72, '76? Pretty lofty goal, Herb.

    Herb Brooks: Well, Lou, that's why I want to pursue it.