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Allen 2022-03-22 09:01:33
The derivation of Rocky and the continuation of the legend (feelings), the lens language is in place, including one-shot and screen scheduling, the protagonist is cool and handsome, but there is no such vivid feeling of blood and tears as the heroic blood and tears of...
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Tessie 2022-03-22 09:01:33
The low-key Lodge restarts. Stallone performed a three-pointed interpretation of the heroic Rocky. The second boxing fight was really amazing. The climax boxing match was very exciting. The photography and editing were amazing. Racing with the Speeding Party for a while is also very burning. The classic soundtrack has a new chapter. At the end, re-entering the Philadelphia Museum stairs should earn a lot of tears. The flaw is that the love line's presence is too low, far inferior to the first...
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Angela 2022-03-22 09:01:33
Compared with previous competitive movies, Creed’s presentation of the game proved the promise of modern sports broadcasting technology, but you still can’t use this to cover up the problems in the script. Do you know what you can fool around in a fair manner? legacy, underdog, never...
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Orland 2022-03-22 09:01:33
This movie is so burning, half of it really relies on bgm, and the scene without punching is a bit drowsy, but as long as it is on the field-it is very exciting. All stars are given to the game scene. The Americans were so excited to watch. The hero shouted yes when he won, and applauded together. It was almost like watching the scene. Regarding Stallone, I always think Stallone can act in literary drama, how affectionate his Rambo is in facial...
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Jared 2022-03-22 09:01:33
Finished watching before the Golden Globe awards. Although it is still a traditional sports inspirational film routine, but Stallone, Rocky, Philadelphia, the theme song of the year did make everything more...
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Harmony 2022-03-22 09:01:33
The cinema was full on Thanksgiving. I sat with my friends in the front row of the cervical spondylosis treatment area in the cinema. During the viewing process, I felt nothing but a sore neck. After watching it, I suddenly thought of Tom Hardy's Warrior. I felt that that was my...
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Buford 2022-03-21 09:01:38
Heroes may be in their old age, and their strength will remain the...
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Brandy 2022-03-21 09:01:38
It can be cut for 40 minutes, which is not a high-grade movie with...
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Shaina 2022-03-21 09:01:38
When I saw half of it, I was so passionate that I was about to cry ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah I care about you This is the template of competitive sports movies. The theme music is very...
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Libby 2022-03-17 09:01:04
[B+] neat rather than rigid, clichéd but not clichéd. The concept of simplicity and innocence is successfully passed on under the director's control, and what "Rocky" and "Quidi" represent is no longer just a name. The effect of the four-minute long shot in the middle was almost exploded. I never thought that boxing could be shot in such a highly engaging way. And the final game is a kind of reflection. Decades have passed, with the continuous maturity of shooting technology, that kind of...
Creed Comments
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Edison 2022-03-19 09:01:04
Creed: He just got in my way
Some people only want to be one thing all their lives, and some people have a wide range of interests. Is a person's hobbies really the fate of burning? This question is left to you. "Everyone is special, but you will only know when the time is right." After all, that enemy is with you for life....
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Francesca 2022-03-20 09:01:32
My glory is past
Boxing is a poor man's sport. Stallone, who sold Rocky's scripts when he was young, must have a deep understanding of this. Only hunger and thirst can keep going. The image of Rocky has come to the present, and the rest is probably only feelings. Where does the emotion come from? Looking at the...
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Adonis Johnson: Don't! I have to prove it!
Rocky Balboa: Prove what?
Adonis Johnson: That I'm not a mistake!
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[from trailer]
Adonis Johnson: A great fighter once said, "It ain't about how hard you can hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."