It can be regarded as a classic template for sports inspiration. It is also the subject of snow sports. I guess that Jin Ronghua must have studied and analyzed the film carefully when he made "National Representative", because in the process of watching this film, he really saw a lot of similar elements and settings between the two films. ,for example:
Character setting: Among the players, there are a pair of brothers (but the national representative is a brother, this is a good brother), Loser's coach, a obsessive person (the national representative is He Zhengyu looking for his biological mother) , I must leave the country of Jamaica in the light ride on ice);
On the plot: bar fights, discrimination by opponents in other countries and disbelief of the people of the country, obstruction by the organizing committee, lack of official support, the process of self-financing, the opposition of the rich second-generation father.
However, I personally think that "National Representative", which was only available in 16 years, can be seen that there are indeed many excellent productions, including the national representative. The second third of the shots are still very good, which is better than the second half of the ice ride. But when it comes to comedy, it’s much better to do light on ice, and it’s also quite advanced. I probably remembered some:
The coach asked who was going to participate, and no one looked back.
I am particularly encouraging to say that I will leave the island to live in a very awesome place in the future, and the result is the photo of Buckingham Palace.
Dirty braids and hair are broken from cold.
At 42 points, the car that the players thought was awesome, but it was actually a broken car.
Doing pull-ups is actually the coach lifting him from below.
The coach made a team uniform. Everyone was very excited at first. He said in a funny way that I would be cold when wearing this.
In short, if you are doing sports + comedy + inspirational films, this film can be a good template.
View more about Cool Runnings reviews