It's in people

Dolly 2021-12-31 08:01:37

Tribute to the respected President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, pay tribute to the words in the movie! "Thank you, Mr. President, for everything you have done for South Africa"!

Success is not only an inspiring movie, but also a movie that sincerely expresses Mandela's personality charm. The protagonist of the movie is not the competitive participant or agent in the biopics of the same subject, but the South African President Nelson Mandela. The fit between politics and sports has become the focus of the movie! Morgan and Matt Damon’s performances are very brilliant. I came into contact with Matt Damon from this film. I don’t know the name of the actor but I am attracted by them! I was infected, and was shocked by the football game I didn't know much about while watching the movie!

Sports transcend nations and races!

Well, it's up to you!

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Extended Reading
  • Carli 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    I don't know much about rugby, and it took my father a long time to tell me what they were doing ==!

  • Marcelina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The movie is average but with the support of Matt Damon and Morgan~

Invictus quotes

  • Etienne Feyder: Well, you know what they say about soccer. It's a gentleman's game played by hooligans. On the other hand, rugby is a hooligan's game played by gentlemen.

    Linga Moonsamy: Ja, ja, ja, I heard that one before. And it wasn't funny the first time.

  • Etienne Feyder: Mr. Jason Tshabalala?

    Jason Tshabalala: That's me. Am I under arrest?

    Etienne Feyder: Captain Feyder and team reporting for duty, sir.

    Jason Tshabalala: What duty?

    Etienne Feyder: We're the presidential bodyguard. We've been assigned to this office. Here are our orders.

    [holds out a booklet for Jason to look at]

    Linga Moonsamy: You're Special Branch, right?

    Etienne Feyder: You'll see that they've been signed.

    Jason Tshabalala: Well, I don't care if they've been signed...

    [sees Mandela's signature]

    Jason Tshabalala: Just wait here.

    [goes to see Mandela]