Bare feet are not afraid of wearing shoes. When there is nothing to lose, they are not afraid of failure. On the contrary, if there is no belief in the last stand, they cannot succeed.
Everything Drago did was for his mother and his country to recognize him, and in the end his mother's departure made him lose faith.
Creed's belief came from his wife, his daughter, his mother, his uncle, and the last fight was to understand that he wasn't just for the belt, but himself.
Undoubtedly, Creed is lucky. He chose his own life and realized that even if he can't surpass his father, he can live a wonderful life. The whole film Creed goes from a little boy who likes to play a small temper to a man who can be alone. Father. Drago, on the other hand, was unfortunate, being imposed on his father's dreams, and his mother's expectations from disappointment to despair.
Although the whole film is played according to the routine, it still gives people a refreshing feeling. When Drago's father chose to admit defeat, it was because something was more meaningful than winning the game to prove himself. When Creedy returned to the ring after a defeat, it was not the realization that boxing, like life, was a process of falling and getting up.
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