A side B side, is a lifetime

Leopold 2022-04-22 07:01:02

After buying the ticket, I realized that this is a movie I watched on the computer before! 2013, slightly lost!
But fortunately, with my strong forgetting ability, the plot of this film was blurred by me and I couldn't see what was going on.
The audio-visual experience of the cinema is still good, and there are so many shots that make me feel like flying with F1.

Two racers: James, romantic by nature, casual, adventurous, in addition to fighting skills on the field, but also desperate, a typical choleric player; Nicky, rigorous, conservative, orthodox and serious, fighting knowledge on and off the field With the mind, the typical slime type player.
Two kinds of life: James, who never lacked women before and behind him, and had romantic affairs with many women. This life, which was not the main theme, made his married life a lot, as if there was and there was no difference. And his marriage life quickly collapsed under his poor management, but his life presented by the camera did not change much, eating, drinking and driving racing cars, as usual. Nicky, there are many fans around him, but his performance seems to be a champion, but many people don't like him, he likes it more seriously. For him, married life is most of his life except racing. It is rare to have a carnival with the crowd. It is estimated that in addition to living with his wife, he will stay with his racing car.
These two people, just like when God created man, his hands trembled, and he created one more, so they became rivals in the racing world, competing with each other and competing with each other. Another kind of friendship. While one person brings pressure to another, it also brings motivation, desire to win, the possibility of career development, and even the desire to win. Suddenly, I think of Lee Chong Wei in badminton, and Wang Hao in table tennis...
The conversation between the two is very interesting. They have complementary personalities. It seems that they can never agree on a certain topic. There are always differences, but it seems that both It makes sense. After speaking, it didn't get too stiff and unhappy, but it made the audience who listened to the dialogue between the two and watched the life of the two were not very firm or were thinking about how to live their lives. It seems that the audience is conflicted. It makes perfect sense, it left me speechless!
To live a life earnestly and unrestrainedly may be the status quo and ideals of many people. The former expresses the living state of people. Life, but in fact, there are times in my heart, I want to go on a trip regardless of what I say, and I fall in love with freedom.
In real life, these two kinds of people do exist. There must be two kinds of life for such a person. Which one to choose? Look at your pursuits, your inner desires, and all choices that go against your inner desires are a bad life.
And worst of all, there is no choice and no choice.

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Rush quotes

  • [last lines]

    Niki Lauda: Of course he didn't listen to me. For James, one world title was enough. He had proved what he needed to prove. To himself and anyone who doubted him. And two years later, he retired. When I saw him next in London, seven years later, me as a champion again, him as broadcaster, he was barefoot on a bicycle with a flat tire, still living each day like his last. When I heard he died age 45 of a heart attack, I wasn't surprised. I was just sad. People always think of us as rivals but he was among the very few I liked and even fewer that I respected. He remains the only person I envied.

  • [first lines]

    Niki Lauda: Twenty five drivers start every season in Formula One, and each year two of us die. What kind of person does a job like this? Not normal men, for sure. Rebels, lunatics, dreamers. People who are that desperate to make a mark, and are prepared to die trying. My name is Niki Lauda, and racing people know me for two things. The first is my rivalry with him.

    [James Hunt]

    Niki Lauda: I don't know why it became such a big thing. We were just drivers busting each other's balls. To me this is perfectly normal, but other people saw in differently. That whatever it was between us went deeper. The other thing I'm remembered for is what happened on 1st August 1976, when I was chasing him like an asshole...