The power of mutual redemption

Harvey 2021-12-13 08:01:09

Before watching the movie, I thought it was similar to a soul catcher. I saw half of it and thought it was an appointment on Tuesday. It was not until the end that I suddenly realized that this is a story of mutual salvation.

I always look forward to the emergence of such a retired master who will guide himself. It is like a martial arts person who teaches internal skills. It is also like a literary master in a movie. How to help black basketball children write. But in the end, I suddenly felt that it was one thing. This kind of friendship, the kind of friendship that asks for each other.

Many times, on the surface, we feel that only one party is helping the other. In fact, in a solid relationship, there is a special request between two people. On the surface, the one being helped must also give what the helping party needs. Things, things that only they know.

Therefore, there is no need to be limited by why some people can still get what they can do without doing anything. Maybe it is the existence of this, which has given a steady stream of power to help, so the so-called needs are needed.

I really like their writing methods and writing styles. The old man said, write first, don't stop now, and think after writing-sometimes it really feels like this. In addition, the way they work together to write works is really great, and the ending song is nice!

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Extended Reading
  • Faustino 2021-12-13 08:01:09

    Like this one beyond the soul catcher, writers are more likely to fall into the quagmire of nihilism than others, because the power of language is sometimes the weakest. It broke the stereotype of black people (it's easier to become a basketball star than a writer), but the plot still shows a little cliché.

  • Hunter 2022-03-23 09:01:57

    A great theme and a great cast just go to waste. The story started to crumble from the middle, and the basketball story line should have been cut off. While watching, I cried out in my heart.

Finding Forrester quotes

  • Forrester: Let me ask you a question... those two foul shots at the end of the game... did you miss them, or did you *miss* them?

    Jamal: Not exactly a soup question, now is it?

  • Forrester: My name is William Forrester.

    [points to 'writers wall of fame' pictures]

    Forrester: I'm that one.