"Regroup", originally called "The Rebirth of a Champion", was pulled from someone else, starring Samuel L-Jackson. I always thought it was an inspirational film, but it turned out not. I thought Samuel was acting like a hero again. Character, the result is not.
Thinking of watching him play "Black Snake Moan", the small cost, stubborn old man uses blues and iron chains to treat girls’ sex addiction. It’s a bit weird and a little gloomy. I look at it from beginning to end. I watched the female lead in the briefs, but those two blues made me feel that the film was up to the grade.
The rebirth of the champion discusses lies and worship, a down-and-out reporter who wants to be the hero in his son’s mind, and an old boxer who has misappropriated someone else’s identity for half his life. The reporter keeps making up his son’s successful life experience but does not understand that this is a wife. For the same reason as his sub-game, the old boxer wandered on the streets and was bullied and still claimed to be the dead man who had beaten him in the ring to forget his failed past. It comes from the same thirst for success and brilliance in my heart.
The lie was finally exposed, "good lie and evil lie have the same destructive power", they finally understand this, because of this, the reporter and the old liar have lost their families. To make up for the mistakes he had made, the reporter accepted the ordinary and got his life back, and found that he was still a child’s hero. The rogue, then lost his life and passed away comfortably.
This movie is quite boring, but it's boring without me. It is estimated that half a year ago, I didn’t even bother to watch it. But that line about lies is not bad.
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