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 MILBORNE MOVIES


 Eddie the Eagle (PG) shown by ’Milborne Movies’

 at Milborne St Andrew Village Hall (DT11 0JX)
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 on Friday 6  January 2017 at 7.30pm
 Eddie  the  Eagle  based  on  a  true  story  of  the  first  British  skier  to  qualify  for  the
 Winter  Olympics,  the  entirely  self-funded  far-sighted  plasterer  who  became  an
 emblem for the British ability to heroically fail.  Eddie follows the realisation of the
 childhood   dream   with   his
 unflinching  determination  to
 become  Great  Britain’s  first
 Olympic  ski-jumper  and  is
 reluctantly  aided  by  former  ski-
 jumper  Bronson  Peary  as  his
 coach.    Begging  and  borrowing
 equipment,  Eddie  was  the  sole
 British  entrant  at  the  1987  World
 Championships,  where  placing
 55th  was  enough  to  see  him
 through  to  the  1988  Winter
 Olympics in Calgary, Canada.   Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the
 hearts  of  sports  fans  around  the  world  by  making  an  improbable  and  historic
 showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.
 Eddie  is  played  by  the  Kingsman  actor  Taron  Egerton  in  a  very  studied
 performance that replicates Edwards’s clenched smile, jutting chin and wobble-
 board  eyebrows,  while  Hugh  Jackman  plays  Eddie’s  reluctant,  whisky-swilling
 coach,  Bronson  Peary.  They  have  great  chemistry  together,  and  their  energy
 sparks up the screen.
 The jumps themselves are glorious: Fletcher has a brilliantly attuned sixth sense for
 what his audience wants to see at any given millisecond, and Eddie’s final flight,
 from the 90-foot ramp at Calgary, is a mini-masterpiece of intuitive cutting.
 With Fletcher's deft direction amplifying how crazily scary ski jumping is, and the
 Gary  Barlow-curated  atmospheric  soundtrack  often  hitting  an  ascendant  note,
 you'll find yourself feeling protective of the hapless competitor and in awe of his
 resilience.  No  matter  how  well  or  badly  he  performs.    Eddie  the  Eagle  is  an
 uplifting, inspirational story that celebrates human spirit, passion, and one man’s
 refusal to accept defeat.
 The village hall and bar is open from 7.00 pm and the film starts at 7.30 pm.
 Tickets £3.50 can be obtained on the door.

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