The spiritual protagonist is still Rocky, and Creed is more like an incarnation of his political correctness, fighting against himself and avoiding his past mistakes. In the post-Cold War era, the back and forth between Ukraine and Russia was a bit confusing, and the meaning of this setting was also eliminated by most of it. The sequel is quite satisfactory. The quality is still good. It continues the spirit of the Rocky series recovered in the upper part. It consistently talks about self, family, and various feelings. . The boxing? The montage of the match did not feel too excessive this time, but it was a bit of a finishing touch. The alternation of adrenaline and hopelessness also surged. The heroine is really like Ms. Li Hanna, but her acting skills are poor. The other three leading actors (ro, cre, and mother of cre) are quite a lot, and their emotions are not real and full. In addition, the natural training scene that sells feelings is a bit broken, and the soundtrack is also a hodgepodge of bombarding and indiscriminate, and the brain hurts... In general, a few small flaws do not affect the smoothness of the movie, which is better than "Big" "Wasp" is more suitable for an emotional release, more able to substitute and empathize! (The different portrayal of the villains Drago and his son is the biggest surprise. Sure enough, the flesh-and-blood villains are more likely to touch people these days. The white towel at the end interacts with the father and son, and licking each other's wounds really let the two people get rid of the stereotyped face, admit. Failure and no longer stick to superficial hatred are the greatest successes, cause there is always something big in life!
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