This is a movie that is not afraid of spoilers.
How can the story be told when the ending is already doomed?
First, break up the story.
Put the story on each individual character, with their own motivations and twists.
When the head coach decides to go abroad for training, is he going to treat the child for the sake of public welfare?
Will the bearded Galloff despise the coach, will it affect the team's game?
Will the little handsome Lithuanian run away to defect to the country?
Has the fast-running Georgian brother been taken hostage?
Including the result of the love between young comrades, the child's treatment fee, etc...
All the little contradictions are finally connected together to serve the final outcome
The point is to set the right conflict to set the character up.
The success of the film is that these characters
Completely assembled piece by piece like a jigsaw puzzle into the final image.
It was the last goal that made the game win
But what makes a story good is the set of foreshadowing that precedes it.
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