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Stephania 2022-03-24 09:03:38
Some commonalities of inspirational films
1. The film revolves around a certain activity, such as football, violin, etc. Make a game or show the central event of the entire movie. 2. The protagonist must have been unknown in the beginning, and his identity/qualification/physical condition brought huge difficulties and obstacles to his or...
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Lukas 2022-03-23 09:03:18
The Greatest Game Ever Played - The Inspirational Road of Diaosi America
Golf seems to really be able to exercise. It's nice to see how they play. Give strength, but restraint. Talking about gentleman, mainly likes the pursuit of talent, and treats talented people with unrestrained appreciation and respect. I love America because things normally are fare here. A...
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Nico 2022-03-23 09:03:18
class theory
Disney is the main theme education base in the United States, producing various inspirational films every year, of which sports is the most important category. All kinds of sports competitions are inherently contingent. The weak wins the strong. It can be said to be a fluke or a miracle. Disney...
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Tremayne 2022-03-23 09:03:18
greatest game
On June 1st, I watched an inspirational movie "Those Greatest Games". In the early 20th century, golf was a sport that could only be enjoyed by the upper class, while Wimet was born in a poor family, but he had a talent for golf. During his caddie career he gradually showed talent. However,...
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Christiana 2022-03-22 09:02:52
JUST FOLLOW YOUR DREAM
A story about chasing your dreams despite resistance. After watching "Challenge on the Greens", I was moved by Francis. He has enough talent and love for golf, so he can be afraid of resistance and dare to challenge on the road of pursuing his dream. Do what no one else has done, and do what no one...
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Brionna 2022-03-21 09:03:18
The greatest game, the best life
Once the understanding of golf is limited to 18 holes of 75, birdie, eagle and Tiger Woods so pitiful a little bit. After watching "The Fighting on the Green", I realized that there is a reason why golf has become a noble sport that has swept the world. It is not sports that have intense physical...
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Ned 2022-03-20 09:02:57
From golf to golf courses
If it weren't for the morbid popularity of golf in China, no one in China would be interested in watching this film. A traditional "slave to general" story, old fashioned, nothing new. But inspirational things are like this, you can watch it no matter what. Experienced ups and downs are always...
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Kelli 2022-03-16 09:01:08
A great game requires a great opponent or a shocking comeback
Golf is a niche sport, but it's not that the niche can't make good movies, just like "Wrestling, Dad!" "How small is wrestling. This story is a bit old and will make the audience even further away. As for the father who wants his son to become a dragon but doesn't understand, the mother who prefers...
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Kiarra 2022-03-15 09:01:10
the greatest games
Everyone has dreams, and if you give up, for whatever reason, it's just because of you; everyone can be on top of the green, and if you win, it's just because of you. You never have to fight for anyone, anything else attached, you just go for the glory for yourself. Ultimately, when you are...
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Einar 2022-03-14 14:12:30
the greatest games
It's a moving piece, but it's not the moment when the protagonist wins the title. The film delicately describes the father-son relationship, which has always been difficult to get along with, and its resolution at the last moment. This reminds me of the movie big fish with the same theme. As a son...
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Director: Bill Paxton
Language: English Release date: September 30, 2005