A personal 7-point movie, from one perspective, is the story of Creed's growth after winning the championship, and from another perspective, this movie is also a story with insufficient plot, and feelings come together. Judging from Creedy's words, Rocky's sick money was his support. From the dispute with Rocky when he wanted to accept the war, it showed that he wanted to show his dominance. In the last episode, he still accepted Rocky's request unconditionally. In this part, he wants to show himself and prove himself. My understanding is "no one can accompany you to the end, you will have to face everything alone one day", and Creed's idea is to use this to prove that he can be on his own. Unexpectedly, the father-like Rocky has no support I, myself, actually feel a lot of pressure. Just like a little boy who asks his father for advice before doing something, even if he already knows what he will do, he still wants to hear the thoughts of his dearest people. I hope be affirmed. On the details 1. Before the first game of the opening female lead, ask the male lead if she has a bowel movement. Corresponding to the last Creed game before the nervous on the tuba. In the end, before the boss battle with Creed, he looked at the heroine. The heroine made a gesture, and also asked the hero, "Have you got a tuba?" 2. Drago and his son went up the stairs together and looked at the city as a whole. Corresponds to the scene where Rocky and Creed climb the stairs together to look at the scene in the last movie. 3. Creed's actions against Drago and his son at the press conference are the same as what the last big boss did to him. 4. In the first game of Creed and Victor, Creed did not formally bump his fists, the same as the previous boss did. 5. Off topic, Rocky once told Creed that the child was very much like his mother, and once to his own children, he told his grandson Logan that he was very much like his mother. It always makes me think of the "Pharaoh next door" in my country (since I haven't seen the Rocky series, I can't fully remember the relevant points)
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