The Great Depression of the American Spirit Inspirational man responsible for the family. I think these are some of the best labels for movies, and they may still be a bit old-fashioned, but enough, they can still give us a reason to cry. The owner announced Locke and returned to the boxing world to win the world championship, giving countless Americans hope and light during the Great Depression. Bullock seems to be their spiritual sustenance. The same theme reminds me of "The Pentium Age". Different from the latter's warm and inspirational route, the iron fist man is a bit tougher, and it can bring us a kind of strength from the bottom of our heart (the author did 113 push-ups after watching the movie). There
are many tears in the film. .
I personally took my son to the stolen sausage, and promised my son at the door of the store that he would not send him away anyway. The moment my son cried, I was grateful to this good father from the bottom of my heart. Not just his educational methods, but the assurance from the heart that a father is a solid arm for his children.
I lied to my daughter when I didn’t have enough breakfast. I had a dream. I ate a big piece of steak in my dream, so I wasn’t hungry. I gave my daughter all my share and went to work on an empty stomach. Every father is like this, deep and loving.
Give up self-esteem, go to the relief center to collect relief money, and lower your head to beg from the broker, just to be able to pay the water, electricity and gas bills, warm the children, and make the family feel comfortable. This is a good man who cares for the family. They will not easily show their sufferings and tears.
Answering a question from a newspaper reporter, why he wanted to fight against the world number one, he was just fighting for milk. The wife fought back against the boxing champion's humiliation. Bullock was ridiculed by the boxing king and asked his wife to stand up for him. Bullock always smiled, she was very powerful. He defended his wife and fought back against the boxing champion.
Inspirational films give us the strength to let people who are sinking in the dark see hope and rise up for it. I personally think that the film is slightly lacking in that people regard Brock as a spiritual sustenance, which is obviously not enough to portray. It wasn't until the final confrontation that they actually saw that Brock was their spiritual leader, and before that, it wasn't enough. Previously, we could only know what the spiritual leader said from brokers, newspapers, etc. It was unknown what happened to the broad masses of the people. In the final showdown, people greeted Bullock on the street, followed his progress in bars and churches in front of every radio, and 35,000 spectators cheered to the end. Every cry, every hug, every jump of joy, made me feel the power Brock gave us. What a kind of inspiration from the bottom of the heart!
At the end of the duel, Brock won the first place in the world. Everyone was excited for this, and the tears in their eyes once again spilled out uncontrollably.
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