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Elta 2022-02-18 08:02:01
This is not a sports biography
The previous publicity caused a lot of misunderstandings for this movie...and it became a "excellent showdown" in sports biographies such as "Rush" in the preconceived notion... It's not that "Rush" is bad, it's very personal. Like "Rush". It just means that the two films are of completely...

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Shannon 2022-03-24 09:03:18
The game itself is too classic to cover up the mediocrity of the film itself to a certain extent; the 1980 Wimbledon final is worthy of being the greatest showdown in history, and the 2008 Feiner battle can only barely match; the fourth set tiebreaker Many match penalty kicks can actually show more tension from a normal broadcast perspective (and McEnroe has a net luck ball on Borg’s match point that was not shown in the movie); I think this match really affected the changes in the entire tennis pattern. McEnroe, who has transformed in a long tie-breaker, defeated Borg at the US Open and Wenmei the following year, and then Borg suddenly retired. McEnroe depressed Connors and regained Wenmei; but the film itself has a high degree of restoration of the final. Wonderful score done exactly the same
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Jazmyn 2022-03-24 09:03:18
iceberg volcano, while maintaining all the while . . . boom!
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