Compared with fortitude, what I see is precisely elegance and warmth, a little bit of Ye Wen's feeling, and Ye Wen's filming is even better than this. It also reminds me of the Pentium era, the era of the Great Depression, 1933, remember this era. Instead of complaining about the country during the Great Depression, Bullock was grateful, which I don't think many people can do. He has a heart of benevolence and righteousness, unlike today's China, where there is a lot of complaints. We never know how to be grateful, we always want to have the next one. Greed is too heavy. I was also moved by his perseverance and spiritual strength. But maybe I'm still a little pessimistic, always feeling like the million dollar baby ending is the way it should be. I set myself limits to success. The fight scenes are more like rocky, not that exciting, the marines are really different. The complex design also prefers that one. But he admires Brokey very much. He believes that he can get out of bad luck. He did it. People who have no hope also see the hope of rebirth in him. They believe they can do it, they believe they can. Unlike me, I always don’t believe that I can get out of the slump. Even if I see the success of others, I will tell myself the next second, it is not you, you will not succeed. I always do, and I'm not going out. Faith, believe in your own strength, come to me. I'm going to train myself later and tell myself I can. i can do it! just like you can!
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