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MovieWatch 9: Why did the sports trilogy fail? (Spit on the "One Ball Fame" series)

  This issue of film observation focuses on a sports series "One Ball to Fame", and the facts once again prove that it is not difficult to make money in the trilogy, but it is not difficult to make one than a bad one.

MovieWatch 9: Why did the sports trilogy fail? (Spit on the "One Ball Fame" series)

  

  "One Ball fame": The test is commendable.

  The film itself belongs to the decent sports inspirational film, Di Si has experienced the temptation of epiphany and family affection after suffering, and the elements of the commercial film are all stuffed, and the fixed routine has no surprises.

  However, when joining the carrier of football, the running on the green field is enough to make people bloody, even if the performance of stars such as Little Bezizulauer Shearer playing soy sauce is extremely wooden, but the fans want this dish.

  Football, after all, is round.

MovieWatch 9: Why did the sports trilogy fail? (Spit on the "One Ball Fame" series)

  One Ball Fame 2: The Law of Dog Blood And Sables.

  The sequel dog tail law takes effect again, no longer the inspirational transition of di si becoming rich and handsome, but seeking redemption in the paper drunken gold fans. It's just that the small setbacks on the court, the spilling of dog blood on the love field, and the big clichés of the world, so the indiscriminate main line is obviously difficult to set off the climax, but it is a group of stars that attract attention. However, the real game and the film performance are edited and stacked, and the axe chisel marks are absolutely speechless.

  As for winning the championship, it may be an alternative irony to the Galactic Battleship!

MovieWatch 9: Why did the sports trilogy fail? (Spit on the "One Ball Fame" series)

  "One Ball Fame 3": Circle money does not use brains.

  The final chapter of the trilogy has been garbaged to the point where I don't even bother to analyze it.

The success model is not indisputable, but the similarity of the theme, the intention of the creators, and the selectivity of the market will ultimately determine the success of a series of films.