Rolling tears: Lao Dongmu's inspirational movie.

Bartholome 2021-12-31 08:01:37

I didn't know that it was directed by Dong Mu-mutou before watching this film, but I didn't notice it until I came here to score.

A biopic is also a very inspirational movie. Mandela acts as the promoter of the whole film complex. Lao Dongmu portrayed it vividly, even though one-third of the whole film is showing sports scenes. Mandela is a national leader of 43 million people and a man with a family. He would feel sad because others mentioned his family. I am also happy to see the harmony of my colleagues.

The inspirational part is even more praiseworthy. The film mostly introduces Mandela's complex while serving in prison. It shows how Mandela's unyielding spirit and undefeated soul have supported him to live in a square inch for 27 years. The players from the rugby team worked hard to train a line. Tell all the inspirational stories.

But even in the end, during the rugby finals, the director did not choose a mediocre narrative, just satisfied with filming a good scene of the game. Instead, the camera was aimed at the street to create a feeling of an empty alley, and the pilot, the mysterious man with the binoculars outside the field, and the little boy with the bag were added in. Created a more tense atmosphere for the film at the end. So the whole film is almost not mediocre.

Such a movie can bring tears to our eyes and give us the power to wipe away our tears and face our own difficulties and obstacles in real life. Even if we do not have the legendary experience of Mandela, there are no sports events that outsiders watch to inspire us. There is also a poem to redeem our souls, and it is also the "Invincible Man" that redeemed Mandela. It is also the original title of this movie.

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Invictus quotes

  • Nelson Mandela: You criticize without understanding. You seek only to address your own personal feelings. That is selfish thinking, Zindzi. It does not serve the nation.

  • Television Announcer: Tell us Mr. President, have you always been a rugby fan?

    Nelson Mandela: People don't realize that I played rugby myself when I was a student at Fort Hare. It is a very rough game, almost as rough as politics.