Eddie The Eagle
Cast: Taron Egerton ,
Hugh Jackman, Christopher Walken, Jim Broadbent
This week movie mention (21st) is a
biographical sports comedy-drama about a loser who with his determination and
positive spirit became a public hero. This movie is about a Britain first competitor
(Eddie Edwards) in Olympic Ski Jumping since 1928 (after 6 decades) who even
against all the odds went on to participate in the winter Olympics and was able
to record his jump successfully.
We are going to begin with a dialogue from the
movie between the winner of 1988 Ski Jumping event and Eddie Edwards, where the
winner before the 90m jump tells Eddie that “You and I are like one o'clock and
eleven o'clock. You see, we are closer to each other than to others. Winning,
losing, all that stuff is for the little people. Men like us, we jump to free
our souls. We are the only two jumpers with a chance to make history today. If
we do less than our best with the whole world watching, it will kill us inside.
For all time.”
The movie begins, with 10-year-old
Eddie dreams of Olympics and tries his luck in various sports but fails miserably
in all of them. He gets support from his mother, but his father discourages him
calling it a waste of time. As an adolescent he decides to participate in
Winter games instead of summer games in the Skiing event. Although he is decent
at sport, he is rejected by the officials due to lack of manners and irrational
behavior. He Stills doesn’t give up his dream and instead goes to Germany to
self train himself in the training facility with other seasoned jumpers.
In the camp he meets an alcoholic
snow jumper Bronson Peary who himself was former American champion but left the
sports due to conflicts with his coach. He reluctantly agrees to train him by
using the most unorthodox techniques that one can think of (you will literally
laugh at some of the scenes). Eddie is able to 40 m hill but to qualify for the
Olympics he would have to successfully complete one jump from 70-meter hill. He
does complete that but the officials due to his behavior and being afraid that
he might spoil the games decides to change the rules to a jump of 61 meters at-least
to qualify for the Olympics.
This is where we would leave you
to see the movie for yourself to know how was he able to qualify with a 61
meter jump when he was merely reaching 40 meters during training sessions. Once
again, you will feel a sense of happiness and energetic with the climax scene
and the ending. Hugh Jackman like always has been brilliant in his role (this
man can do hardly anything wrong) and
Taron Egerton is amazing as Eddie. See this movie , and you will get the
feeling that giving your 100% will give you more satisfaction than winning.
SM Movie Geeks
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