Like this movie very much

Lois 2022-05-21 21:51:09

love it! ! 20 minutes at the end made my day! !

The last love scene can be said to be the favorite I have ever seen! Apply nail polish to a woman, my mother, I feel a nosebleed! Crash's perseverance is touching. I don't know how his talents are in baseball. He gets full marks in terms of sexiness and romance. Annie is too, these two people are simply. Nuke is silly and cute. Mr. Joker of the open show, the management of the team, Millie who follows Annie, the whole team are superstitious but there are always the most superstitious players... All the characters are full, and the details are full and interesting.

I like the contrast between the desolate situation created by the movie that is full of the sadness and perseverance of most people, and the cheering and joy of the time when the mountains are whizzing and tsunami that the talents of a few people hold up the hope of the whole people.

Even though Crash is jealous of Nuke's talent, he is also careful to direct him, faintly revealing that even if he can't be a great player, he still wants to leave traces of support in the growth history of such a player. From the protagonist to each small role, everyone tells us the status of baseball, a national sport in people's minds. The spiritual core expressed in the film, that kind of energy is ready to come out, shocking.

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Bull Durham quotes

  • Crash Davis: Last chance. Your place or mine?

    Annie Savoy: Despite my rejection of most Judeo-Christian ethics, I am, within the framework of the baseball season, monogamous.

  • Annie Savoy: These are the ground rules. I hook up with one guy a season. Usually takes me a couple weeks to pick the guy - kinda my own spring training. And, well, you two are the most promising prospects of the season so far, so I just thought we should kinda get to know each other.

    Crash Davis: Time out. Why do you get to choose?

    Annie Savoy: What?

    Crash Davis: Why do you get to choose? I mean, why don't I get to choose, why doesn't he get to choose?

    Annie Savoy: Well, actually, nobody on this planet ever really chooses each other. I mean, it's all a question of quantum physics, molecular attraction, and timing. Why, there are laws we don't understand that bring us together and tear us apart. Uh, it's like pheromones. You get three ants together, they can't do dick. You get 300 million of them, they can build a cathedral.

    [Crash laughs]

    Ebby Calvin LaLoosh: So is somebody going to go to bed with somebody or what?

    Annie Savoy: Honey, you are a regular nuclear meltdown. You better cool off. Ha ha, ha ha!

    [to Crash as he stands up]

    Annie Savoy: Oh, where are you going?

    Crash Davis: After 12 years in the minor leagues, I don't try out. Besides, uh, I don't believe in quantum physics when it comes to matters of the heart.

    Annie Savoy: What do you believe in, then?

    Crash Davis: Well, I believe in the soul, the cock, the pussy, the small of a woman's back, the hanging curve ball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas Eve and I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days.

    [pauses then winks and walks away]

    Crash Davis: Goodnight.

    Annie Savoy: Oh my. Crash...

    Ebby Calvin LaLoosh: Hey, Annie, what's all this molecule stuff?