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Shaun 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Other students went to Cambridge and Oxford to participate in the Olympics. Our athletes returned to Tsinghua and Peking University after participating in the...
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Silas 2021-12-21 08:01:22
A movie about sportsmanship. In recent years, I have rarely seen such a pure masterpiece. The best part is the speech of the former champion of Scotland and the coach's hat removal in the hotel room after the protagonist won the...
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Holden 2021-12-21 08:01:22
This kind of sports movie is best seen! I am very interested in the Scottish Riddle. He was born in China. He returned to China to teach after winning the 400m champion in the 1924 Olympics. He died in a Japanese concentration camp at the end of World War II. The story of this man in China must be very...
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Kenton 2021-12-21 08:01:22
This movie became famous in the Olympic...
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Chance 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Finally, I showed this movie that was used to play at the London Olympics, young British men running in white T-shirts! The soundtrack is almost brainwashed by CCTV 5. It has really been used in major sports broadcasts over the years. . . "The Scarlet Man", which defeated Warren Beatty in one fell swoop, won the best picture. Now it seems really a puzzling but interesting choice....
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Christophe 2021-12-21 08:01:22
The clip of Mr. Bean at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics is derived from the scene of a group of young people in white running on the beach at the beginning of the film. The soundtrack is magnificent and really awesome! The London Olympics, regardless of the opening ceremony or the many slots in the game, is still touching and brought the audience to know this film. The spirit of the London Olympics has been passed down to this day. Run,...
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Elaina 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Why is there no bean in the lead...
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Robert 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Sports are fighting for faith and honor, but unfortunately this film is not exciting. Purely to support Mr.bean...
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Gardner 2021-12-21 08:01:22
These young people after the First World War in the film are all striving to pursue their ideal life. They have their own belief goals and gentleman-like codes of conduct. Even if they don't know what they are doing at the beginning, the life experience will make them understand, become open-minded, and understand that the most powerful enemy in life is themselves. The soundtrack of Van Gillis' movie is so amazing, there is always a kind of magical feeling that I have heard in the past....
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Laurianne 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Someone's power comes from faith, and somebody's power comes from a constant desire in the heart. ps: As soon as the soundtrack sounded in the book, the picture of Teacher Bean single-finger pressing the button appeared in his mind. It was too...
Chariots of Fire Comments
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Rosemarie 2021-12-21 08:01:22
"Chariot of Fire": defeat yourself in your own way
Needless to say, when the exciting and melodious theme music sounded at the beginning of the movie, a great drama about faith and dignity began. I don’t know how many people come to watch the movie after they are familiar with the soundtrack of the film. How many people have seen the film and fell...
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Jules 2021-12-21 08:01:22
Give me that fire-breathing chariot
In this movie, there are no conspiracy, love for children, flying over the wall, and blazing flames. Only honor, faith and competitive spirit permeate the whole film. After the loss of Chaplin in British films, it is difficult to appear in some movies that can shock the soul. Although the...
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Lord Cadogan: That's a matter for the committee!
Lord Birkenhead: We *are* the committee.
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Duke of Sutherland: A sticky moment, George.
Lord Birkenhead: Thank God for Lindsay. I thought the lad had us beaten.
Duke of Sutherland: He did have us beaten, and thank God he did.
Lord Birkenhead: I don't quite follow you.
Duke of Sutherland: The "lad", as you call him, is a true man of principles and a true athlete. His speed is a mere extension of his life, its force. We sought to sever his running from himself.
Lord Birkenhead: For his country's sake, yes.
Duke of Sutherland: No sake is worth that, least of all a guilty national pride.