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He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

There are many interpretations of miracles, and a recently released film, Kill Munich, tells us that don't give up, stick to the end, even if it's only three seconds, you can create an unprecedented miracle. After the film was released in China, the praise continued, the single-day box office continued to counterattack, the current mainland box office has exceeded 40 million, and the single-day box office has become the second place for new films in the same period for many consecutive days. The well-known director Xie Fei also specially went to the theater to see the film, and gave a high score for the film, praising "no disappointment, good looking!" ”

He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

Many viewers reported that after seeing the three seconds of the final U.S.-Soviet showdown, they were so nervous that their palms were sweating and unable to breathe, and when Sasha threw a killer goal, they felt that "their heartbeat was going to stop." And Sasha, who threw a killer goal, has a certain person in history, he is the Soviet basketball player Alexander Berov.

He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

The story of the film focuses on a controversial Olympic basketball final between the Soviet Union and the United States in 1972, when the Soviet team, led by coach Garland Ren, defeated the United States in the last three seconds with indomitable will and tenacious fighting spirit. In addition to his super high appearance, explosive sports value, and dedication to love, Sasha, who threw a killer goal in the movie, more importantly, he loves basketball as life, and decides to participate in the game even though he knows that he is seriously ill.

He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

Historically, Belov is indeed as portrayed in the movie, he missed the opportunity of the Soviet team due to a passing error, allowing the United States to complete the counterattack with 3 seconds left. After that, in the face of the 3 seconds of "lost and regained", Belov did not live up to the expectations of the whole team, he calmly dodged the opponent's interception, and achieved the "kill" recorded in history, and the film fully reproduced The journey of Belov from "sinner" to "hero", as well as the final classic goal moment.

He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

Unlike the film, Bellof was not diagnosed with a rare heart attack during the game, he was diagnosed with heart problems in 1976 and died six years after the game at the age of 26. The prototype of Sasha's girlfriend in the movie, Ofvchenikova, once said that Belov has always been a person who loves life, and he hopes to prolong his survival through sports after learning of his illness, and is a veritable warrior.

He died at the age of 26, but he accomplished something that no one else could have done in his life

The movie "Kill Munich" not only records a period of history, but also shows his personal belief in the unremitting pursuit of his dreams through Sasha's love for basketball. This film is now being screened nationwide, and the hot blood high-burning word-of-mouth explosion continues to exert force!

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