The ending is as expected, but what?

Joesph 2022-01-01 08:02:12

I have to say that the director's choice of shooting this season can really add points to the script. Next season No. 42 must be Bobby who hasn't been injured this season, and then they won the championship.

How many ups and downs they have experienced. Bobby was injured, No. 42 turned out to save the team, and finally the 3 teams won with a coin toss. What is helpless is that after the final qualifying, the playoffs may also encounter the most powerful opponents. They are too strong. Weaknesses that have been constantly rendered from the beginning will eventually be revealed in the finals. They just got lucky into the playoffs, they will definitely think that if we have too little hope of playing against them, they will definitely lose.

They played well in the playoffs and reached the finals all the way. As if destined, the expected opponents finally met in the finals.

If it were not for the missionaries to save the situation, they would be a complete failure, right? However, with the desire for a championship, with the hope of their relatives, friends, and even thousands of people they have never met before, they muster up the courage to move forward. Even if the referee has a black whistle and the opponent has a black hand, they have to drag the suspense to the last second. . It's just a little short of the championship.

But if you lose, you lose. Sports can teach people how to fail gracefully. When the people in the red team uniforms run for victory on the court, the background music plays and the lights reflect on your helmets. I can see the regret in the eyes of the coach. Although there is regret in the quiet, it is a glorious defeat.

In retrospect, many lines can find support in the film. At the beginning of the radio interview, I asked why the coach’s salary was higher than that of the principal. The champion father was angry that his son could not catch the ball. Why on the 20th, the missionaries never laugh. At the end, many can understand. Even in the end, they will feel that their never-smiling faces are so firm. Never admit defeat.

To them, champions mean a better university, a good life for their families, and a lot of people's lives. In Texas, poverty is like a plague, passed down from generation to generation. People can never get out. Such despair can be felt in every family. The champion father said to his frustrated son, go home and take care of the business. How helpless this sentence is.

It has never been a team that really works hard and can't always win. Utilitarian football and utilitarian football both exist, and there is no shortage of people to shout for them. The black whistle and black hand have never disappeared. However, people can always be inspired and moved by those who truly desire. People may not have many memories worth cherishing. The champion father said to his son that in the next year, you must let yourself remember and remember forever. In this lifetime, how many opportunities do people have to leave such precious memories for themselves?

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  • Elsa 2022-04-23 07:02:49

    I still feel that after so many years of reading, the original team taught me more than any other textbook.

  • Enid 2022-01-01 08:02:12

    I studied in a small city in the north-central part of the United States. The football team of the State University here is the symbol of this city and the pride of everyone here. Whenever there is a home game, the whole city is like a holiday. So I can especially appreciate the kindness of the movie that many shop owners even go out of business to support the team when it comes to game day. There are wins and losses in sports competitions, but more of it is a kind of spirit.

Friday Night Lights quotes

  • Ivory Christian: Ya'll playing like a bunch of little girls!

  • Don Billingsley: If I have anything to say about it tonight you're going to get drunk and you're going to get laid.

    Mike Winchell: I'm not going out drunk and foolin'.