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Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

In the face of another sudden attack of the epidemic

Home life is back on

At the same time as ensuring good "rations"

Spiritual food is also indispensable

The small body was specially selected for you

5 sports inspirational films of different genres

I hope that everyone will continue to be full of love and strength

Let's win this epidemic prevention and control battle together!

1. "Five Splashing Teenagers"

Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

The film is remade from the Japanese movie of the same name that was popular 20 years ago, telling the story of five teenagers with very different personalities who mistakenly joined the school boys' synchronized swimming team, but for the sake of the burning blood in their hearts, they decided to learn to take it, break their own labels, and meet the youth counterattack of "men's synchronized swimming" together. "If I'm destined to be ordinary, I'll look up at that starry sky, even if you say it's useless, have a dream, and pounce on a void." Let's feel their youthfulness!

2. "Breaking Bad Munich"

Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

Based on real events in the history of sports, it tells the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics basketball final, in which the former Soviet Basketball Team defeated the American team that held the record of 36 years of total victory. Three seconds before the end of the final, the U.S. team led by one point, and the U.S. team had begun to celebrate the victory of the game in advance. However, an unknown basketball coach from the Soviet Union led the difficult, difficult, and impoverished Soviet national team, which made the result of the game a shocking reversal. The most gripping thing is the last 3 seconds, the director spent nearly 10 minutes to narrate this legendary and controversial basketball story, making the audience immersed and enthusiastic.

3. "Million Dollar Baby"

Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

It's a movie about boxing, dreams and love. The elderly Frankie is a well-known boxing coach, but because he is too involved in boxing, Frankie's relationship with his daughter has been frozen for a long time, and he has fallen into a long-term self-isolation and repression. A woman with a strong interest in boxing, Maggie, softened Frankie with determination, and he decided to train Maggie to be a good female boxer. Despite the hardships ahead, the two of them got along tacitly in training and competition, which made Frankie feel comforted by family affection in his heart, and Maggie also stepped into the boxing ring. Courage and dreams have made them let go of the pain of the past and have new strength in their hearts.

4. "MacFarlane"

Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

Based on a true story, it tells the story of a group of teenagers who change their fate because of running. In 1987, When McFarland was a poor and backward town in California, Jim White came to McFarland High School athletics as a coach because he desperately needed a job to support his family. He created a trail cross-country team of seven students, and after a long and arduous training, he kept falling and getting up, and finally miraculously won the state championship. While White changed the fate of himself and the teenagers, he also reshaped the spiritual world of the entire town of Macfarlane.

5. "Girls' Field Skateboarding Lesson"

Who says staying at home is not related to sports? These sports inspirational movies are not to be missed!

This short film of less than 40 minutes presents a real world about courage, about dreams, about ordinary girls and skateboarding in the smoke of war, and is also a love letter to the brave girls in Afghanistan. The film chronicles the story of the non-profit organization Skateistan, the world's most dangerous country full of feudal cultural and religious restrictions, using skateboarding as a vehicle to help vulnerable women build self-confidence, find courage and face the future. Regardless of region, regardless of gender, everyone can and deserves dreams.

Pictured: Official stills of each film

Editors: Zhuang Qixin, Yang Ye

Review: Lu Jiaqi

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