Believe in everyone's courage to stand up in the end

Gladys 2022-01-07 15:53:28

Jack Gyllenhaal challenged the character Jeff who lost his legs for the first time. Based on real events. On the road to self-renewal, Jeff has overcome depravity, self-reliance, boredom, irritability, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. It is love, care, the insight and experience he gained from the true feelings of the world, and it is driven by responsibility. It is the courage of life and the continuous transmission of gratitude, making it a strong hero in Boston and a source of positive energy for this film. Add four stars, friends pay attention to lock.

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  • Arnold 2022-01-07 15:53:28

    The speculative biopic of David Gordon Green approaching mainstream circles is really lackluster. When watching this movie, the audience in Boston must have mixed feelings in their hearts. This year's awards season Lao Ji was directly ignored. He who often used clumsy ways to perform, might have to follow Lao Li's tortuous path of the actor.

  • Antwon 2022-01-07 15:53:28

    It’s stable and well-regulated. All the plots are going to make you feel good about it. The performance of the protagonist is also appropriate. After watching it, I can’t think of anything special, and I don’t think it’s broken. The theme I want to express is also commonplace, and it’s not inhuman. Propaganda is not blindly perverted. Maybe those friends who really encounter setbacks in life will be encouraged, but we have been so lost that we feel normal.

Stronger quotes

  • Jeff Bauman: [voice over] And now it's just about healing, getting better, and showing the world I'm fine and that, you know. I'm not gonna let this hold me down, you know, because maybe if they see that, then maybe they won't let stuff hold them down, either. And, you know, there's always gonna be pain, I think, but, I don't know, I just wanna, like... live.

  • Jeff Bauman: [to Carlos who is pushing his wheelchair on the way to make the throw in at Fenway Park] A hero and his hero, right?