That's my son!

Bartholome 2022-01-04 08:01:35

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"People are great because of their dreams", this is the first sentence at the beginning of the movie-I like this sentence, but this movie is the most interesting What I am moved is not the inspiration to pursue my dreams, but the love of father and son.

San Diego likes to play football and immigrated to the United States from Mexico with his father. His father did not support him in playing football and hoped that his son would work with him. He told him San Diego: "The so-called dreams are unrealistic" and took away the travel expenses he saved from working to go to England to play football, so the father and son broke out. Conflict: My father wants San Diego to give up his dream, tell San Diego how he supports this family and what is the "right way" of life. . . And San Diego only said one sentence: "It's your life, not mine!" After

San Diego left home for the UK, his father refused to forgive him for leaving and even refused to talk to San Diego on the phone. And when San Diego officially played for the first time, his father went to the bar. Seeing San Diego on TV, the people in the bar asked: "Who is this kid?" The father of San Diego on the side proudly said, "That's my son!" In the

end, after several twists and hardships , Santiago finally "famous with one goal" in the final match, and became a rising star in the world (in the next two episodes, he will join the Real Madrid team and will play alongside Beckham).

I saw Santiago and his father on the screen, thinking of my dad, because I said the same thing to dad: "This is your arrangement, not my choice"-Dad arranged for me to do it A civil servant, and he started stocks trading in his freshman year. At that time, he considered it to be "not doing business properly." After graduation, although I felt I had been doing my own "career", in my dad's eyes, I was almost like a "vagrant"——until Only when he became the vice president of the province at the age of 24 did he recognize my own choice. However, I know: Before I was 24 years old, he was already proud of me in his heart. Because he saw that I worked hard and gave much more than he expected. The reason why he has been reluctant to accept my choice may be because he thinks civil servants are more "safe"~

Parents all over the world are generally in the same mood: they hope that their children will be safe, healthy, and have a "guaranteed" life, but each person has different ways of educating their children and dealing with their relationship with their children. XuXing's mother was willing to let her 17-year-old girl go to the United States alone and did not visit her for several years. What I admire is not XuXing, who "runs" herself in the United States at the age of 17, but her mother-China has this There are not many "cruel" mothers. In a blink of an eye, 6 or 7 years later, XuXing called back from the United States to say that she was about to get a green card and wanted to return to China for development. I remembered her mother who had never met, and still admired it.

However, I also admire my father: if it weren't for his strict requirements of my childhood, if it weren't for his "orthodox" education, if it wasn't for him to "stimulate" me to walk my own way step by step. . . I can hardly imagine what it will be like now. Because of my father’s sternness, I have my character today. Although I didn’t work as a civil servant as he wanted, how could my destiny be under the influence of my father?

I have watched "Out of My World". Like this movie, I suggest that everyone who reads this blog can watch "A Ball to Become Famous"-don’t complain about your parents for you or for nothing. What you do, for them, they will never do it wrong.

Because they love you forever.

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Goal! The Dream Begins quotes

  • Santiago Munez: [a bunch of the guys are going into a bar] Do I need an ID or anything?

    Jamie Drew: ID... Identification?

    Santiago Munez: Yeh... I mean, how old do you have to be to get a drink here?

    Jamie Drew: ...er eleven.

  • Barry Rankin: [Talking to someone on the phone] What's cool and hangs up?

    [And then hangs up]