Category:MoviePlot Area:America Years:1993 Director:Joe Deterduba Starring:John Candy Raymond J. Barry Leon Robinson Malik Yoba Doug E. Doug Rawle D. Lewis Malik Yoba
Plot: The first part of the film focuses on how four black athletes overcome all difficulties and take the first step in the Winter Olympics, while the second half is the usual inspirational mode. For Jamaican athletes who have never tried the temperature of -25 degrees Celsius, they have to face various unfavorable conditions such as time, geography, and harmony, and also have to endure the domestic and foreign audiences who laugh at and despise them; and how the audience, with their strong will, awakens the spirit of athletes to move forward towards their goals. Three Jamaican track and field athletes unfortunately fell at the same time in the Olympic trials, and the dreams of the other three became a bubble. However, among them, Di Li ambitiously decided to participate in the unprecedented bobsleigh competition, and asked his happy and funny friend Singa to help, and the down-and-out former champion Arong to serve as coach to form Jamaica's first bobsleigh team. This film is quite rich in comedy. Behind the hilarious effects such as the four people raising funds, the training process, and the climate difference, there is an inspiring message that is worth watching. Brief review: This film is based on a true story, telling a legendary story in the history of the Olympics. In 1988, four athletes from Jamaica entered the Winter Olympics with their willpower and achieved outstanding results in the bobsleigh competition, winning the support and encouragement of athletes from all over the world. At first glance, putting such a historical fact on the screen is undoubtedly an inspirational film, but what the audience didn't expect is that the filming method of the whole film is relaxed and funny, full of comedy elements, and the actors themselves can also play a funny effect, which makes the film more colorful.
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