Slam Dunk: Looks like I'm out of date again, this movie came out so early, and I'm only seeing it now.
Ahem, let’s get down to business, this film starts in the style of a Hong Kong-style comedy, which actually makes me feel less interested. I feel that it should be the style of a youth idol drama, and even “The Master’s Infatuation” and “Fang Shijie’s Kung Fu is Invincible in the World” "Playing ball to find relatives" and other plots make me baffled... But skip these rants and talk about it, that is the central idea at the end, Fang Shijie did not follow the rich dad to London to inherit the family business, but returned to When he arrived at that alley, he chose to use his own abilities to venture into the world with Zeng Zhiwei.
Childhood companionship is really important. Missing childhood is equivalent to missing a lifetime. There is also a righteousness. When Fang Shijie, who is unparalleled in martial arts, first joined the basketball team, he thought that he was not afraid of playing badly. However, he was blindly confident and made frequent mistakes during the game, which reminded me of what I saw recently. "Harvard Emotional Intelligence Course" said, "The relationship and difference between IQ and emotional intelligence" It is important that we have skills, but how to use skills rationally into kinetic energy that can help us move forward in our lives is even more important.
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