Love can really make people overcome all difficulties

Talon 2022-01-04 08:01:10

In fact, the plot of this film can't be old-fashioned anymore. The failed tennis player in career love-the new female player who is determined to win Wimbledon-the two cliché encounter-the power of love-Loser=Winner. Everything is so plain, It can be said that this movie does not have any climax segments, and there are even few plots that have a turning point, but it is this kind of plain love that is deeply rooted in people's hearts. It is so warm, like a faint beam of light into the heart, but it burns the whole Heart.

This is the power of love.

When Peter went all the way to the Wimbledon finals, his motivation was always Lize, only her, it was this girl who allowed him to find new strength from the pain, and it was difficult in the pain. Ninaka exceeded his limits and performed a miracle, and finally won the Wimbledon championship. During the period, there were provocations from challengers, but it was only a

passing moment . The girl Lize gave up the Wimbledon match for Peter. This stubbornness and stubbornness The girl who never admits defeat was finally "melted" by love. She said: "Nothing is more important than a game, nothing will make me give up or affect my game." But she was wrong, she was indeed affected by this Affected by a doomed love, she gave up her dream of winning the Wimbledon championship for Peter in her stubbornness.

Finally, after Peter won the last goal, she desperately found Lize in the crowd, and the two kissed excitedly.

There is no too much fancy, no too many twists, no luxurious plot.

Perhaps, this film shows the plain, that is, life, not far from us.

Love, let us change everything, even surpass ourselves; love, let We feel the unexpected beauty of life; love, let us give up the most cherished things...

This is the great power of love, and it is indeed irresistible.

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Extended Reading

Wimbledon quotes

  • Peter Colt: [Overviewing London with Lizzie] One day, none of this will be ours.

    [they both laugh]

  • Dieter Prohl: And like all young men, he must first be taught the lesson of humility.