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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  • Buster 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    When the female protagonist showed him the pregnancy test stick in the car, the moral kidnapping presented by the male protagonist's words, even for a moment, was vividly reflected. But it can't hide the psychological suffering after losing both legs. The filming was so boring.

  • Carmela 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    The biggest feeling after watching it is that there is no feeling at all. . . But after thinking about it, I can't seem to pick too many faults.

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?