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The heart of the film lies in the performance of Mark Rylance , who portrays Flitcroft as an "unflummoxed optimist". After watching golf on his new television, Flitcroft decides he is a professional and enters the British Open qualifying round, eventually shooting a 121—the worst score in the tournament's history. While the golfing elite, represented by the pompous Keith Mackenzie (Rhys Ifans), view him as a mockery of the sport, the public sees something else: a man who refuses to let his station in life dictate his ambitions.
In the landscape of modern cinema, underdog stories often follow a predictable arc: a character with hidden talent overcomes systemic obstacles to achieve ultimate victory. However, Craig Roberts’ 2022 film, , defies this trope by celebrating a man whose only "talent" was his unwavering self-belief. Based on the true story of Maurice Flitcroft—a 46-year-old crane operator who managed to enter the 1976 British Open despite never having played a round of golf—the film serves as a poignant exploration of class, the pursuit of dreams, and the radical act of failing with grace. A Study in Pure Optimism th3.ph4nt0m.0f.th3.0p3n.2022.hdrip.720p.latino.mp4
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