Wimbledon

Carmella 2022-01-04 08:01:10

Some classic bridges in the history of tennis were used. For example, after Ivan rain stopped in 2001, the British number one men’s single Henman was reversed, and the wild card miracle that eventually won the championship. Does the male protagonist’s name “peter” imply that the British need a Pete Sand Plath? He has broken Henman's Wimbledon dream several times. Center field, Henman Mountain, McEnroe on the commentary stage. In the end, a veteran who is ranked 100th in the world has realized the British dream of 70 years. Unfortunately, these can only be used in movies. In reality, British tennis is still a complete failure. It was not until seven or eight years later that Murray finally made these wishes come true.
Life is full of countless hardships, but as long as you have the right person to accompany you, you will be invincible! The power of love is magnified to the extreme. Although the plot is slightly simple, the essence of the genre movie is brought into full play, especially the combination of love and competition, as well as the metaphor of refraction of reality, which makes watching movies easy and enjoyable. The twists and turns of the finals are indeed brilliant. ! Watch after substituting Murray, the comedy effect is even more.
I like the tune very much, the story is small and warm, love and sports are very compatible! Bettany always gives me the appearance of taking drugs for a long time, too thin! I feel sorry for him when I see it. Dunst was so young at the time, so energetic that he couldn't take his eyes off. James McAvoy also appeared! He was still not popular at that time, and the final game really made me nervous.

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Extended Reading
  • Ezekiel 2022-04-23 07:02:46

    this is what i call sexy

  • Aurelio 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    I don't know why I want to watch this kind of movie.. But some of the picture processing is quite fun. Other than that...

Wimbledon quotes

  • Mary Carillo: What do you attribute this remarkable run to?

    Peter Colt: Well, I had a bit of luck against Tom Cavendish in the quarters, and I played a more focused game, passionate game... But I suppose the real answer to your question... is... well, love. Really.

    Mary Carillo: Love of the game?

    Peter Colt: Yeah, love of the game... But listen, you may have read about Lizzie Bradbury and myself being... involved, so to speak... but I'd like to take this opportunity to set the record straight. I read the papers this morning, and they seemed to imply that Lizzie had let me down in some way. That's just not the case. The truth is I let her down. I let her down, and for that, I will always be truly sorry. Listen, I'm not in the habit of pouring my heart out on television. Or pouring my heart out at all... forgive me. Lizzie Bradbury... Lizzie is the reason that I'm here today. That's all I really came here to say, so thank you.

    Mary Carillo: Thank you, Peter.

  • Dieter Prohl: I... have a new theory of our life of tennis.

    Peter Colt: Tell me.

    Dieter Prohl: Well, it's simple, really. You... hit the ball back over the net, as hard, and as deep... and as often as possible.

    Danny Oldham: Sorry to disturb you, Peter. The Members have invite you to use the number one dressing room.

    Peter Colt: Oh, no, thank you, Danny. I think I'd rather stay here.

    Danny Oldham: Right. That's what I told 'em you'd say.

    Dieter Prohl: Good luck, my friend.