Creed II evaluation action
2022-04-21 08:01
"Creed 2" pays great attention to details in technical processing, and the visual effects are also very good. The boxing fighting scenes are well-made, which makes people look very enjoyable. At the same time, the film also deeply explores the inner world of the protagonist. The scene of the boxing fight was hearty, with a natural sense of primitiveness. The soundtrack and the theme of the movie complement each other, making the rapid changes of the boxing match even more sensational. These all add a blue-collar working-class aesthetic to the film. Michael Bakari Jordan can interpret the characters very well with his strong personal charm, revealing a distinctive sense of solemnity from the inside to the outside. He cleverly used this point in the film, so that the protagonist Cui Di formed a perfect balance between the subtle and delicate emotions of his inner world and the image of a strong boxer on the outside.
Overall, whether it is for fans of boxing movies or for many popular film fans who focus on character relationships, the film has undoubtedly found a perfect fit between these two types of audiences
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Extended Reading
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Ivan Drago: [Drago sits at a table across from Rocky in the Adrian's restaurant] Because of you... I lose everything. My country. Respect. You ever see stray dogs in the Ukraine? They go for days without food. People spit on them, they are nothing. No home. Only will to survive... to fight. I have son. All he knows...
[raises his fists]
Ivan Drago: ... is this.
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Rocky Balboa: This guy, he's dangerous.
Adonis Johnson: I'M DANGEROUS!