The
Game Plan (2007)
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As I see it, the movie is full of hidden messages about future events with the coronavirus.
Kingman's main character's dog is named
Spike, the first time this name is uttered in an apartment against a backdrop of decorative "balloons"
Spike - Spike Glycoprotein (S) is the "spike" club-shaped protein S, which forms the "crown" of the virus and provides it entry into the cell. The S protein is joined by carbohydrate molecules after synthesis, so it is more correct to call it a glycoprotein.
The protagonist's daughter Payton announces that she was named after a Nobel laureate in medicine. And most likely that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Peyton_Rous
Francis Peyton Rous (Francis Peyton Rous; 5 October 1879, Baltimore - 16 February 1970, New York) was an American pathologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1966 "for the discovery of oncogenic viruses". He shared the prize with Charles Huggins, awarded "for discoveries concerning the hormonal treatment of prostate cancer.
Kingman (King-Man) in the story has to act as a sacred oak with a crown of holly (holly holly) - analogous to a crown of thorns.
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Attempts have been made to draw parallels between the images of the green man and various deities, such as the British Celtic deity Lud, also known as Nodens. Many consider his image related to the Mesopotamian Tammuz, considered a symbol of the triumph of life over winter and death, Osiris, Odin, and even Jesus, as well as to later folklore and literary characters such as the kings Oak and Holly.
He also fights in a ballet production (mystery) with an "army of bats," where the entire soccer team was invited.
I don't remember verbatim, but there was often a Kingsman phrase like "hitting me in the heart right on the soccer field. This could refer to news stories about players having heart problems on the field after being vaccinated.
The film draws an analogy between the main character and Elvis Presley; Kingsman is an avid Presley fan and collects his things.
There is a scene at the beginning of the film where the camera shows a close-up of the singer's suit from the collection, which has sunshine patterns embroidered on it. Then the camera gently lowers and we are shown Spike.
It's worth remembering the story of Elvis's vaccination promotion, when Elvis convinced Americans to be vaccinated against polio.