Because it was a colleague who gave the free trial ticket, I went to watch it. I have not watched the trailer or any prior knowledge. It is a complete amateur audience...
As a biographical movie, it is probably very faithful to the facts. After all, a post-90s generation is still alive, and it is not easy to change it casually, right.
But purely from the perspective of the story, it basically fails.
At the beginning, the first act of introducing the background dragged on for 40 minutes. At one point, I was very puzzled whether the protagonist was the brother or the sister or whether the director wanted to play the double protagonist line. In the early stage, the elder brother's drama and portrayal were sufficient, but the stamina was very insufficient, especially after the decision was made to teach the children seriously, the only obstacle encountered was being stared at by the gangster? There is no conflict, no tension!
After my sister went to the training camp, she was going to be on the right track at first sight. A few blonde girls saw that bitch was obviously going to do evil secretly... However, the truth is that the heroine looks down on all kinds of blonde girls who look down on models/dancers. But the physical fitness of running is not as good as others? ! Other models work hard too! There is also the heroine who thinks that the blonde is talking bad about her behind her back, but in the end it is she herself who "speculates others with the worst malice"... So who is the bitch? !
So when I saw the coach persuading the heroine to quit, as an audience, I really couldn’t evoke sympathy and sympathy: obviously you have no physical strength and interpersonal relationships. It’s better to go home if you can’t get mixed up... I can’t find a reason to persevere. what.
After recovering from the frustration of a momentary retreat and training again, the heroine went all the way to the championship... and then the story ended... So the whole story is probably "a young girl from a wrestling family, born with a talent for wrestling." (Although physically weak?), I debuted at the age of 13, and was selected to participate in WWE. Although there were some small problems in training mainly due to personal factors, I finally became the champion."...Not at all magnificent, not ups and downs at all. ...
So, this may be a faithful biographical film, but unfortunately, not everyone's biography is a good story.
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