this in anticipation .
I finally saw Beckham come on stage, although it was only a few seconds, but it was still very accent. The plot is naturally clichéd, but there is a scene in which the protagonist is running on a long embankment with the sea on both sides. Both the background and the feeling are in place.
In fact, I was looking forward to watching the UK’s own local football movie "Football Factory" before, but the subtitle translation of the purchased disc was poor, so I didn’t understand it very well, and because I knew it was a cliché, on the contrary If you don't hope to see it, you won't feel disappointed.
There is another small detail that is more interesting, that is, at the celebration party, the person said to the protagonist, "They (referring to Zidane and others) are here to shoot commercials, and they are paid very high."
Finally, I want to say, I don’t know other things. The fans of the Premier League clubs, especially Liverpool fans, will feel like seeing this movie. It's too beautifying.
I look forward to the second one, about the fall of fame, but I always feel that a movie about football is as difficult to make as a movie about rock and roll, and it is easy to fall into stereotypes.
I hope that a director who really understands the history of the Premier League and various British clubs will make a movie related to the Premier League.
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