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♥ Forrest Gump ♥
Douban score: 9.4 points
Speaking of running movies, I have to say "Forrest Gump". Born shortly after the end of World War II in a small town in the southern U.S. state of Alabama, Forrest Gump was born mentally handicapped and had an IQ of only 75, yet his mother was a strong woman who often encouraged Forrest Gump to "be a fool and a fool" and asked him to be self-reliant.
Forrest Gump went to school like a normal child, and met a lifelong friend and beloved Jenny, under the love of Jenny and her mother, Forrest Gump began a lifelong non-stop running with the "Scud legs" given by God.
Forrest Gump became a rugby superstar, a Vietnam War hero, a table tennis diplomat, and a billionaire, but he never forgot Jenny, a few hurried
♥ The loneliness ♥ of the long-distance runner
Douban score: 8.5 points
The boy living in the British Juvenile Correctional Institution committed crimes against Kling and was imprisoned for theft, but his talent for long-distance running made him highly valued and awarded an award. However, during the long and lonely training, he often recalled the misfortunes he had encountered before his imprisonment. Living in this contradiction, he became more and more dissatisfied with society and full of resistance. Tony Richardson, who was an enthusiast of the British "free film movement", explores the rebellious psychology of young people with a stream-of-consciousness approach, and "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" can be regarded as one of the representative works of the British "angry faction".
♥ Marathon Spirit ♥
Douban score: 9.2 points
The Spirit of Marathon is the first ever film to capture the dramatic and spiritual essence of the marathon movement in a non-fiction form. Filmed across four continents, the film chronicles the wonderful lives of a group of amateur marathon runners. It includes six unique stories, each in which the protagonist prepares for the Chicago Marathon and ultimately takes on a challenge in the race. It's not just a sports movie, it's an inspiring movie about personal struggles and successes that you love whether you're a sports fan or not.
♥ Marathon (Korea ♥).
Douban score: 8.2 points
From the outside, Chu Yuan, who likes zebras and chocolates, is no different from children of the same age, the same lively and cute, and attractive. But he is diagnosed with autism, and his mother Kyung-sook (Kim Mi-sook) faints in despair when she hears the news.
After that, in order to reduce the impact of the disease on the child, the mother invested a lot of effort and asked the coach to train her son to run, hoping that he could run and play the whole marathon.
With the passage of time, Chu Yuan grew into a 20-year-old boy, but his intelligence was still at the level of a 5-year-old child. He would respect his brother as a teacher, and when he heard the music, he danced without distinction as to the occasion or place, but all this did not affect his goal, and with the support and encouragement of his mother and mentor, he continued to run towards the champion of the marathon.
♥ Marathon (Japan). ♥
Douban score: 8.6 points
The little boy With autism, Shotaro, is innocent and cute, very cute, no different from other children of the same age. Until one day, her mother, Qingjiang, discovered this news that seemed like a thunderbolt on a sunny day. The mother, who is difficult to face reality, has a heart that never gives up, and she does not admit defeat. Slowly, Haruo discovers Shotaro's unusual talent, and his son performs beyond ordinary people when running. Harue took his son and began the daily practice.
For many years, Qingjiang accompanied his son and never gave up. Finally, Shotaro grew into a handsome boy who was pure and frank. Harue met the famous marathon runner Yoji Noguchi through the introduction of Aanae, a magazine reporter who came to cover the autism facility. At Harue's pleas, Yoji agrees to be Shotaro's marathon coach. From not understanding or not accepting, to the tacit understanding and trust that gradually arises.
♥ St. Ralph ♥
It tells the story of a 14-year-old boy who believes he can do miracles. The boy's father died and his mother was in a coma in the hospital, and it seemed that only a miracle could revive him. He longed for miracles. A long-distance running punishment made him fall in love with the sport and was convinced that if he could complete an impossible task, such as winning the Boston Marathon, he would be able to wake up his mother. Although in the end he was only one step away from the championship, he won the respect of his teacher and classmates, won the hot kiss of the girl he loved, and won the miraculous awakening of his mother. Miracles happen every day.
♥ Never end ♥
Douban score: 7.8 points
Steve has a great talent in running, and many coaches want to include him but have been rejected, because, in the arrogant steve's heart, only the legendary track and field coach Bill is qualified to be his "master", and after some twists and turns, Steve finally became Bill's right-hand man.
After Bill's unique and rigorous training, Steve has made great progress. Later, he met a beautiful girl named Marie on campus, and the two fell in love. In a competitive competition, the fledgling Steve finished in fourth place, and just when Bill and Marie were happy for him, Steve announced that he was going to end his career because his fragile self-esteem could not bear the blow of not being able to get the first place.
♥ Four minutes ♥
Douban score: 7.5 points
Roger Bannister, a brilliant student majoring in medicine at Oxford University, ran a four-minute run in a one-mile race at a national university games. After discovering his talent in this area, he also found a good coach, combined with his hard training, and achieved good results in the major competitions that followed. Later, at a national games competition, Roger played well, running into four minutes, breaking the British national record with 3 minutes 59.4 seconds, but also breaking the world record.
♥ Chariot ♥ of Fire
In 1919, the opening ceremony of Case College, Cambridge, welcomed a Jewish student named Abraham. He excelled at running and became famous after participating in the Tour des Schools Challenge in Cambridge. However, his Jewish identity made him suffer from racial prejudice, so he was bent on winning the gold medal in the 100-meter race at the Olympic Games as a way to fight racial prejudice. Another sprinter is Eleklide from the Sogra Heights, who is extremely talented in running, while he himself is a devout Christian who believes that his talent comes from God, that he is running for God. At the National Games of 1923, two young men met in a narrow road...
♥ One-man Olympics ♥
Douban score: 7.0 points
Domestic films. This film tells the story of Liu Changchun, the first person in the Chinese Olympic Games, to participate in the Olympic Games in the United States. Liu Changchun in the film experiences twists and turns. The film recreates in a thrilling style in 1932, the northeast sprinter Liu Changchun refused to represent The Japanese-supported Manchukuo in the Los Angeles Olympic Games, tearfully bid farewell to his wife and children, escaped from Dalian occupied by the Japanese Kou, evaded the pursuit of the Kwantung Army, fled to Beijing, found Zhang Xueliang, the president of Northeastern University, and decided to represent China in the Olympic Games. Released before the opening of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, this film is dedicated to Liu Changchun, the forerunner of the Chinese Olympic Games, and the national heroes who have not been humiliated and struggled unremittingly in the history of the Chinese Olympic Games.
♥ Unbreakable: The Western States 100 ♥
Douban score: None
In 2010, four of the world's top mountain trail runners gathered to challenge the world's toughest raceway , the 100 Mile Run in the Western United States , where four runners came from different backgrounds but had the same goal: to win the 100 Mile Race and break the world record. They had to cross the rugged Valley, the wet and muddy Lake Tahoe, and the cold and bone-chilling Sierra Nevada Mountains to withstand the unusually hot Grand Canyon of the Americas, and only one of the four indestructible runners would win.
♥ run for your life ♥
If it weren't for the maverick from the Transylvanian Jews who had a momentary brain fever, it is estimated that today we would not have seen the birth of the New York Marathon. Mr. Loeb pays tribute to his rich imagination, strong faith and love for his family, society and the sport, allowing the world to witness the birth of the New York Marathon.
♥ Travel through the Sahara ♥
Douban score: 8.7 points
The entire journey records three madmen completing the marathon feat of crossing the Sahara.
♥ RUNNING ON THE SUN ♥
The 50 runners recorded their journey to death, the world's toughest marathon, the Badwater River Marathon, a group of lunatics who ran 217 kilometers of Death Valley, California, in the hot summer of July, and the reason they did so was simply to push the limits of human self and enjoy a perverted sense of self-abuse.
♥ Strong winds are strong ♥
Douban score: 7.9 points
Shozohara, who had just been admitted to Kuansho University, arrived in Kyoto and met the extremely enthusiastic senior, Ashira Kiyose. Introduced by Ash Ii, Fujiwara moved into a cheap student dormitory, Takeruso. However, he seems to have fallen into the trap set by Gray II. It turned out that Takeo Wassho was also the headquarters of the Land Athletics Department of Kuansho University, and Fujiwara unknowingly became a member of the Athletics Department. Ash suffered a right leg injury more than two years ago, and he has always been eager to enter the Hakone Marathon. To this end, he looked around for alumni with outstanding qualifications, in addition to Fujiwara, there are also the funny Taro Kazujiro, the repeating king Nick, the high school of law Yukihiko, the manga otaku prince, the guessing king, the African student Musa, and the prodigy. These 10 young people with different personalities twisted into a rope and ran at full speed for the common goal in their hearts... The film is based on the original book of the same name by Miura Aster and was named one of the top ten films of the year in the 2009 Film Shunbun.