Friday 15 April 2016

Eddie the Eagle

Hello,


What is a good movie? It needs to impress and inspire. This story is very fresh and bright event of the year.

A beautiful film about a motivated kid.  In front of you in the first place is a story full of life and purpose; history which is inspiring and catchy for the soul. So, I suggest to look at Eddie Edwards, also known as "Eagle", who blindly reaching to his dream...



Early childhood physically weak boy dreams to get to the Olympics. Here only hurdle race, lift weights and throw javelin and it does not work. Eddie despairs and brings his gaze on winter sports, but it faces fierce competition. So why not do the ski jumping? In this sport at the Olympics, Britain was not involved for several decades and Eddie appears with all the potential to set a new national record.



The most obvious advantages I would like to mention the shooting of the film. The descent from the inrun was breathtaking! Not to mention flight. This is especially clearly seen in the high point of the movie. White snow, flying, clear skies... the picture turned out incredibly fresh! In addition, in some episodes, many in the audience wiped away from tears of happiness.

 In the title role in Eddie the Eagle is Taron Egerton, the young special agent from Kingsman. He has played a powerful, confident and emotionally! And even more emotion and toughness of the film gives Hugh Jackman, departed from its role in the X-Men, and played a gorgeous coach. Actually, watching the Duo of Taron and Hugh on the screen — just a pleasure.


Eddie's character is touching and sincere, funny and clumsy. Person with a lot of weaknesses, but with a clear goal, the pursuit of which makes him strong, despite the ridicule and skepticism.

Quotes



Harry, he’s off to the Olympics again.



Dad, you’re a genius! You’re right; I’m never going to go to the Olympics. I’m gonna go to the Winter Olympics!



Norwegian Coach: You been jumping long? 

Eddie: I just started yesterday. 


This film shows that you can solve any problem, no matter how difficult it may be.


Goodbye
 Sincerely yours,
 Darie

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