This Creed 2 can be said to be a replica of Rocky 4. The old Ivan killed Creed's father Apollo. In Rocky 3, Rocky and Apollo established a deep friendship. Seeing the old friend's tragic death, Rocky went to Russia to defeat Ivan, Russia worships heroes, the old Ivan's defeat cost him everything, his wife, everything he had. A few years later, he took his son Ivan to look for an opportunity to win everything back to Rocky's apprentice Creed, and Rocky's apprentice was Creed, the son of Apollo who died under his hands! Seeing that Mars hit the earth, Creed learned the truth about his father through Rocky. He wanted to accept the challenge of little Ivan. Rocky couldn't stop it. Probably this is the part I want to spoil. I revisited Rocky 4 before watching Creed 2, and it's still as classic. If the full score of Creed 2 is 10 points and 6 points are pass, I am willing to give 6.0 to 7. 5. The explosion is not as explosive as I imagined, because the general plot of Creed 2 is familiar to me, and everyone who has seen the Rocky series knows it! Do not repeat. The plot is nothing new. But the flash in the film is the description of human nature, starting with the villains Ivan and his son, because the defeated old Ivan lost everything that belonged to him, his wife and honor, and he only had his own son, he and Luo The details of the conversation when Qi first met let us know that Russia worships heroes but does not accept failure. Old Ivan led his son alone and lived a "stray dog life." Without my picture, he was looking for the honor he once had. The details are well controlled. The film focuses on emotional cards. When the protagonist Creed got a daughter with his girlfriend, the heroine said that he did not know if the hero was ready. The heroine was deaf and was afraid that she would inherit her daughter. I was deeply shocked because maybe there is only a similar experience. Only people can understand the confusion of the heroine. After all, parents want to give the best to their children. I cried when I saw this, and then Creed was defeated in a game and lost the honor. Here, little Ivan ran out of the door when he saw his mother who had abandoned him and his father at the dinner celebrating the victory. I was deeply touched by the old Ivan going out to talk to his son! Creed's daughter, Rocky, talks to him in the hospital. If she was born with defects, wouldn't you love her? of course not! I love her. The defeated Creed slowly regained his confidence after a period of time, and old Ivan asked his son to defeat Creed again in order to regain the honor of father and son! With Rocky's help, Creed regroups and knocks down little Ivan. This is the routine that has been used many times. The routine that I have seen many times in the Rocky series has been staged again, but this time it is more human, and the human nature is real! Let people see Creed from different perspectives of father, son and husband. Rocky seems to see through life but there is a gap between him and his son. In order to regain their honorary status, Ivan and his son are also facing a cruel side! The details of the film are very well handled, and many places touch the softest part of my heart. I think fans and friends might as well go to see Creed 2 when you watch Bumblebee and feel the impact of human nature! If 10 points are out of 10, and 6 points are passed, I would like to give "Credi 2" a score of 7.5, which is not enough for the similar plots of the Rocky series. I think at least not wasting your movie tickets and time is worth watching! Less than 5 points The similar plots of the Rocky series are better than the description of human nature and the portrayal of the characters' hearts, which are real and profound! I think at least not wasting your movie tickets and time is worth watching! Less than 5 points The similar plots of the Rocky series are better than the description of human nature and the portrayal of the characters' hearts, which are real and profound! I think at least not wasting your movie tickets and time is worth watching!
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