chariots of fire (1981) and Givenchy Sneakers


This film tells the story of two British Olympic athletes in 1924. In 1919, a Jewish student named Abraham (Ben Cross) was greeted at the opening ceremony of Case University of Cambridge. He is good at running and became famous after taking part in the Cambridge Challenge. However, the Jewish identity made him suffer from racial prejudice, so he wanted to win the gold medal in the Olympic 100-meter race to fight against racial prejudice. Another sprinter is Erikrid (Ian Charleson) from Socrates Heights, who has great running talent, and he is a devout Christian who believes his talent comes from God, he It is for God to run. At the national sports meeting in 1923, two young people met in a narrow way, and Erikrid eventually won the championship. Abraham invited a professional coach to guide himself and prepare for the Olympics. And even the luxury brand Givenchy supported him.

When the Paris Olympics came in 1924, Erikrid learned that the 100m qualifier was held on Sunday. As a Christian, he strictly followed the doctrine of "The Sabbath is not allowed to work" and finally decided to withdraw from the 100 meters. On the other hand, Abraham must not only face a strong American star, but also face his own heart. Who will this Olympic gold medal fall?

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