A self-disciplined genius, a desperate prodigal son, a fateful opponent. Two almost opposite values, outlooks on life, and characters lead to completely different choices about career and family, honor and life. Whenever the two meet, their mouths and middle fingers fly together, and at the same time, they appreciate and motivate each other, protect and achieve each other. You can't say who's idea is correct, you can only pay tribute to this great opponent. Finally, the real image is added, which is even more embarrassing. What is commendable is that as a rotten girl, I don't want to go to YY to sympathize with each other, so some movies that make people feel very rotten are really not the director's intention? We rotten girls do not carry this pot.
And, the German actor actually played in Goodbye Lenin, Inglourious Basterds and WikiLeaks, and did not recognize it at all! What a great actor like a chameleon. I do like his character better, too, a typical German on-screen image. It seems that he is indifferent to people, but it is only a real professional attitude. He can also feel happiness, and even feel scared because of happiness. When willpower can play a role, he will never back down, but he will never try to take unnecessary risks, so he can create a miracle of returning to the game more than 40 days after a serious injury (I almost cried in that part), You can also withdraw from a game that exceeds the risk factor. In contrast, Brother Hammer's character is full of hormones, looks arrogant and impulsive, and even shows respect for his opponent by beating up reporters who ask rude questions to him. From this point of view, the characters are all three-dimensional. Including the supporting roles, they all have their own vivid personalities. Five star recommendation.
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