I see the bottomless darkness
Thank God for giving me an unconquerable soul
Even if hell is gripped tightly
I will not flinch nor cry out
After wave after wave of blows, I am full. Blood does not bow my head
Out of this world full of anger and tears, the
shadows of terror are roaming
And there is a future threat,
but I am not afraid
No matter how narrow the door I will go through
No matter what punishment I will take on my shoulders
I am the master of destiny I am the commander of the soul
Thank God for the unconquerable soul
I am the master of fate I am the commander of the soul The
president's little cell, a bed on the ground, a chair, and an Window with fence.
The plane flew over the football field, nervous before and excitement after.
The last shot, all the players turned back, scored.
After watching the movie this is the most profound episode I can recall.
I don't know much about South Africa, so I can't comment on some professional content.
The president is probably the most moving person in the whole film. Caring for everyone around him, political foresight, forgiving those who put him in prison for thirty years. That quote from the Matt Damon movie: I wonder how he was able to forgive the people who let him in as soon as he got out of prison.
Matt Damon's performance in the film is not as bright as in other films, it was originally directed at him to see this film (forgive me). But after seeing it, I was attracted by the film itself.
To the end of the game, there is no need to mention the tension.
They are the masters of destiny, fighting for the honor of the country.
"God Bless Africa"
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