McFarlane

Hester 2022-03-23 09:02:46

Based on the true story of 1987, "McFarlane", the coach played by Costner arrives in a poor, dusty, mostly Hispanic farming town, where he turns high school students into cross-country runners. Bring hope to yourself and to the town. A standard sports movie from the beginning to the end, because I have been running before so it is still very touching. We all know that the world is not fair, but in a certain field, the scope of the rules can be relatively fair. Eleven interviewed a sports coach. He said that middle and long distance running is best for the poor, because children only need a pair of shoes. It is true, a strong body, endurance to endure hardships, and unyielding determination are all engaged in running. talent. I was taken by teenage girls to run six kilometers in Anshan, and they ran too fast, too fast.

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  • Deron 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    I'm really full of feelings now. I went to the cinema to watch a movie when I was fine. Then I cried and cried when I saw it. Then I sat and didn't walk around and clap after watching, alas.

  • Kasey 2022-04-23 07:03:36

    Inspirational movies are really endless, the real inspirational stories are real bowls of good chicken blood

McFarland, USA quotes

  • Principal Camillo: Have you ever coached cross country?

    Jim White: No.

    Principal Camillo: Have you ever coached track?

    Jim White: No.

    Principal Camillo: You have competed in high school maybe.

    Jim White: No.

    Principal Camillo: Well you sound perfect.

  • Stevens Creek Runner: [at starting line, mocking Thomas] Nice shorts, dude.

    Thomas Valles: You play golf?

    Stevens Creek Runner: ...Yeah.

    Thomas Valles: This ain't golf.