 It's predictable. You know what it is. Then you still enjoy it Eddie the Eagle is about a very determined Eddie Edwards who wanted to be an Olympian ever since he was a young child and despite Seeing many setbacks from both his family the Olympic Committee and basically everyone he ever met He still finds a way to compete in the 1988 Winter Olympics as a ski jumper And you know that this Olympics is specifically Interesting when two of the best stories to have come out of this Olympics are about two teams that did the worst One being the Jamaican bobsled team and the second being Eddie Edwards. The thing is this film isn't about winning It's about participating and about the actual Feeling that you're supposed to get just from the Olympics of just participating. It's not just about winning It's about competing and about being prideful of what you are and what you do despite whatever place you come in It's just to compete. That is the main part of what the Olympics are supposed to be now They've turned into a giant corporate sponsorships Slop, but Eddie the Eagle really captures what a lot of those underdog very Not well financed teams their optimism when they go into the Olympics and Despite the fact that you're not getting a story about a winner, which sometimes most people are into this story It's actually pretty good, but that's because it basically follows every single sports movie trope known to man Every single one I was having a inner checklist throughout the entire film and even at the very end It's like, okay They're gonna lift them up and there's gonna be a freeze frame with a quote Oh, yeah, there it is seeing Tanner edgerton after his performance in Kingsman He was really good in that but in this he actually does get to embody a character that is a little bit clumsy a little bit kind of a Stereotype character, but then when you really look at the photos afterwards you see that his mannerisms his face is is Kind of his glasses. There were some moments where I thought did he really make those faces? But then they show photos of the actual Eddie Edwards at the end of the film and you see wow he actually did kind of Do this a lot Tanner Anderson's performance as a whole for Eddie worth Edwards is very heartwarming You're get pulled into this character and you cheer for him Even though you know what's gonna happen. You're still, you know You feel like you're wanting to cheer for the guy Hugh Jackman on the other hand is pretty good, too He's character is also a very big stereotype Basically, this feels like real steel too in a sense with Hugh Jackman tanking on an underdog and trying to redeem his own past so like I said this film has Every single sports trope you've ever seen and you really don't mind If you're looking for something that's nitty ingredient a lot more in-depth like most sports dramas are now This isn't what you're getting what you're getting is something that Literally existed in the 80s and you get that to the stellar soundtrack A lot of big hits from the 80s a little bit maybe too many of the big hits But I really did enjoy the soundtrack and I enjoyed every moment that I got to see pretty Realistic late 80s early 90s clothing because they didn't go all out like sometimes they do like a hot tub time machine So in the end the film is very predictable, but the characters are heartwarming and the story is pretty good There is this British dude who basically every time he comes on the screen. He just comes there to say I'm a dick But other than that you really get pulled into Tanner Edergen's performance as Eddie Edwards and Hugh Jackman is Funny with some of the things he does in this film So in the end I'm gonna give Eddie the Eagle a 4 out of 7. It's a heartwarming movie. It's very PG So in the end Eddie the Eagle isn't anything different from what you're used to is a very Stereotype story, but you get pulled into Tanner Edergen's performance as Eddie and he's very enjoyable to watch Hugh Jackman is quite funny and Despite as I said the stereotypes of this film you still get a very heartwarming experience. It's very very PG It's like the most PG sports film I've ever seen since Cool runnings Anyway guys, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed this review. Oh by the way the new project I'm actually gonna try and do a bad movie review It's a film that I've wanted to talk about for a very long time and I'm very excited to try it It will hopefully be coming out in March. So anyways until then see you guys later