belief. action.

Ulices 2021-12-16 08:01:06

Successful people have the same persistence and action as a madman. Skier Eddie Edward, with persistent belief and fearless heart, successfully challenged the 70-meter and 90-meter slides. Although his performance is only ridiculously weak, it also interprets the true spirit of the Olympics— -Participate and fight hard! "The important thing in the Olympic Games is not the winning but the taking part. The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle." Eddie's spirit also changed Bronson Pirie and rescued him from decadence . Eddie's success is inseparable from his mother's love. Maybe she never believed that her son could succeed, but she always tried her best to let him go the way she wanted to go, so the ending was especially teary!

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  • Lolita 2021-12-16 08:01:06

    Shengzai told a different inspirational story of loser, pointing out that the true sportsmanship lies in surpassing oneself. Talen Egerton's comedy performance is quite a breakthrough. The unsatisfactory point is that music, photography, editing, etc. are still working hard at the "real burning" situation, without expressing the irony and embarrassment hidden in this story. The electronic soundtrack is very contemporary, praise.

  • Fabiola 2022-03-21 09:02:01

    dream. Serious, tough and hardworking sportsmanship. The film is very infectious, thanks to the soundtrack, the movement of the camera (subjective perspective, long lens display, psychological fear of being pushed up from the bottom of the runway) and Hollywood-style drama (frustration design). Eddie's joy after the success of 70m came from his love and enjoyment of sports. The media asked him to "grandfather", but the Finnish trapeze cherished him. Mentoring and apprenticeship complement each other with genius and tenacity. 3.5

Eddie the Eagle quotes

  • Eddie Edwards: I just thought we could have a little chat about me being an Olympic ski-jumper.

    Bronson Peary: You've more chance of being a ballerina than a jumper.

    Eddie Edwards: Good one. I was juts after a few tips, really.

    Bronson Peary: Give up, there's one for free.

  • Bronson Peary: [showing Eddie the models of the different ramps] I felll in love with this sport, man. It started with this little baby. This 15 metre little vixen. You manage to land that because it's meant to hook you into the sport, right, so otherwise you wouldn't even bother trying. The 40 meter, when you stack you get bruised, which I don't have to explain to *you*.

    Eddie Edwards: [chuckles] Sorry.

    Bronson Peary: The 70 metre, you break bones and you're lucky if you can walk again. The 90 metre. The goddess. Let's just say in the Wild West we'd be measuring you for your coffin before you even reach the stairs. Never forget that, kid.