"Wimbledon"

Josie 2022-01-04 08:01:10

Because of Kirsten Dunst, I always thought it was an American movie, but it turned out that it was co-produced by Britain and France. It seems that Hollywood's anesthesia for us is still in place.

But the film is really a Hollywood model, although there are many more people who speak British English. The tennis love of "Silas" and "Spider Woman" brought luck to the former's career.

The title was interesting, but it passed by in a flash. The whole film is full of unprofessional tennis actions, and there is nothing special about sports shooting. The plot is very unrealistic. Anyway, movies are not a bad thing for entertainment.

2007-12-17

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Extended Reading
  • Jewell 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    It’s just that I especially like the English sound. To be honest, a film with a bad male protagonist needs a great plot to arouse my goodwill. Obviously, this one doesn’t have that~

  • Ken 2022-01-04 08:01:10

    Go to James McAvoy, but what happened to James McAvoy? Like a rascal little hairy ghost, he didn't recognize it very much! Looking at it, I am attracted by the leading actor. This is a subject that I have never seen before. Although I know the ending, the process of the game is still very attractive. It makes me think that besides art and sports, I like the contrast at the beginning. Of the audience, like the water painted in the past

Wimbledon quotes

  • Peter Colt: Presently ranked 119th in the world. Sport is cruel. Now I know it doesn't sound too bad. Four million tennis players in the world, and I'm 119th. But what that really means is this - 118 guys out there are faster, stronger, better and younger. And it gets you thinking.

  • [first lines]

    Peter Colt: [voiceover] We all start off in life with a dream, don't we? For a tennis player, it's being in the final of a Grand Slam, Centre Court, a high lob... a smash. Game, set and match. You're a champion. You're number one. But for most tennis players, that's all it ever is: a dream. The reality is another story. My story. Now, you see that good-looking fella? No, no that kid in white, the other tired good-looking fella. Yeah, him. Well, that's me. British Davis Cup, long time ago. Two singles titles, even longer ago. Presently ranked 119th in the world. Sport is cruel. I know it doesn't sound too bad: four million tennis players in the world and I'm the 119th, but what that really means is this: 118 guys out there are faster, stronger, better and younger... and it gets you thinking. These young guys: where do they get the energy, the focus? No fear. The one thing you can't have is fear, and for the first time in my life, I'm afraid. Not of losing. I'm not even afraid of the kid. I'm afraid of what happens if that ball keeps going by me. What happens than?