The Keeper evaluation action
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Hosea 2022-03-21 09:03:23
Based on true events, the story of a German prisoner of World War II who became a British football star. The content is relatively rich, and the story is fairly smooth and interesting. Let the audience understand the situation in Britain after World War II.
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Harley 2022-03-19 09:01:10
The material is very good, the shooting is also very smooth, the ups and downs are not big, but the dullness reveals life
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Bert Trautmann: In Germany we say "thank you".
Jack Friar: Thank you? Why should I thank you? Do you know you nearly got me lynched in there? Why didn't you keep your gob shut for one minute? You know, you've got two options. It's either football or hard labour. I'm doing you a favour, mate.
Bert Trautmann: We should be clear. The reason you brought me out was to help yourself. And if you want me again playing, then you take me out of the camp more.
Jack Friar: You don't want much, do you?
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Jack Friar: Hey, when was the last time we won 3-0? Tell me that, any of you. This lad could save us from relegation.
Margaret: This is not about football, Dad, and you know it. He's a German, you can't just ignore that. He's a bloody Nazi. He raised his arm like the others and shouted "Heil, Hitler!" But maybe you'd have raised yours if it'd stop the team getting relegated.
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The Keeper: the trauma in neutral
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Salvation and tolerance, hard work and earning respect, competitive sports should not be mixed with politics. The life of a legendary Premier League goalkeeper in "Star Wars", a must-have in football movies
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A real and legendary Bert Troutman
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walk with me
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real history troutman