Louie was a thief, he was considered a bad boy, and his family let him practice running purely as a discipline. As a result, he became famous in one run and became a famous American Olympic middle-distance runner. The good times did not last long, when World War II broke out, and Louis became a bomber bomber. The plane crashed into the sea, survived, drifted at sea for more than a month, but was rescued by the Japanese as a prisoner. The prison camp was tortured, and the end of World War II came to an end, and the hero returned home. It has been two hours since I got here, and the story after that is simply explained by a few lines on the screen, so I think this movie is good but not good enough.
The old beauty loves to talk about personal beliefs when arranging personal heroism stories, just like when we make a movie, we want to talk about the main theme of socialism, so I finally passed on this sentence of supporting Louis through the storm until he was in his 90s. What he said when he encouraged him to run seriously: "You can take it. You can make it." The most popular Chinese translation is: You can do this, and you will succeed!
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