I just started watching the storyline and wanted to take a 12-year-old child to watch it, but aside from the fear of being a little violent to children, the story is still worth watching. With the help of the old Rocky, Little Creed gradually moved from an orphan to the throne of the boxing champion. The former enemy who killed his father publicly challenged him. Rocky was reluctant to challenge Creed, because it was not worth losing anything. man game. Family is more important than revenge. . . . . With thoughts of revenge and a battle of honor, Creed fell on stage. . . During this period, Creed was so unconfident that he didn’t dare to compete. In the end, he dared to overcome his psychological obstacles to regain his strength. In front of his father’s many trophies, he recognized himself, not for surpassing his father, nor for revenge, but for himself. In the round after round of bloody and desperate rounds, I felt that on the stage, it was more about fighting for will: "To make him suffer, you must first endure the pain and persevere for it. ". . . Love, family affection, dreams and hard work, the value of life, these touching themes have given this boxing movie a deeper and richer theme.
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