The film kicked off with the driving school instructor trained by the former racing driver Zhang Chi and his good brother.
The driving school is facing relocation and the business is facing bankruptcy. Zhang Chi's life ushered in an opportunity, and the director of the scooter factory hoped that he would form a team to participate in the last Bayingbrook race, and his real purpose was to fulfill his son's dream.
The film tells us that even if life has entered a trough, there will be a chance to hit the bottom, the important thing is never to give up, the opportunity will definitely come again, and we must have the tenacious spirit of confrontation against fate.
A small detail in the film is particularly interesting, Bayinbrook's eternal "soil" represents the down-and-out Zhang Chi; Bayinbrook's eternal "dry" represents Zhang Chi, who fights hard and does not admit defeat; Bayinbrook's eternal "king" represents Zhang Chi, who turned defeat into victory with his strength.
Li Xiaohai, a good seedling of racing who does not admit defeat, completed the race brilliantly under Zhang Chi's actual combat experience training. Next, Zhang Chi's results determine their victory or defeat.
And the car driven by Zhang Chi is the last car to compete in Bayingbrook, and no one knows more about the desperate situation than Zhang Chi. He has an obsession in his heart, he knows that he can finish the race, and some things need to have an end. Every trajectory he has traveled is the last existence of the race, he is the end, representing the spirit of the race.
In the end, Zhang Chi took 59 minutes and 57 seconds, which was faster than when he won the championship that year. No resistance can affect a true racer. Zhang Chi has already won himself, leaving no regrets.
I was thrilled to watch the movie, and the Jedi fought back, and there was no doubt that he would win. As long as the dream is still there, you can succeed by working hard.