Watching "Creed 2" made me cry again. My grandma said, "Children with long eyelashes shed tears easily." Maybe that's true. The following content contains spoilers, as well as personal feelings wrapped in jio cloth, please watch with patience. Personal hero theme movies all contain the core of tragedy, and Creed is no exception, carrying the shadow of his father. Adults love to watch winning and losing, and follow the common sense "win to be king, defeat to be thief". But the "Kou" on the field is not so simple to define. Is the sweat you shed, the punches you endured, and the teeth clenched for nothing? It's not a game that can be overruled. Life is like a sports field. Most people are keen to buy success books. That kind of fighting in the mall is not much better than getting punched. I prefer to focus on the film's former hero __Rocky, Creed's new opponent __Viktor. Rocky, as an assistant in this film, has earned me a lot of tears, and I am very annoying for other blind chickens to worry about "Lian Po is old, can I still eat?" A hero is always a hero, whether he is young or he retired behind the scenes, Wearing an "Adonist" shirt on the back, he is stalwart and determined. Although the years are fleeting, the spirit will last forever, and this spirit has continued to Creed. Let's talk about Viktro, a distressed boy. His father put the "mourning" of the defeat on him and "motivated" him with vicious words. You can only win back what you lost? Yes, you won, and the spotlight is on you. Once you fall, the spectators will be scattered. He watched his mother leave, with sadness in his eyes, you have to fight for yourself, not punch for the approval of others. By the end of the round (no spoilers), Viktor and Creed were in a state of madness, and I knew Creed would win in the end, but not necessarily the down Viktor lost. It is more like a sublimation of the theme. You can make a good break with the old grudges of your parents, and you don't need to chase their shadows. People always have to get out of their own way.
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