Always protect yourself

Kari 2022-12-03 21:43:19

After a night chat, I felt that I wanted to see "Million Baby" recommended by my roommate-the 77th Oscar Five Awards.

Indeed, the harvest is not small, and he deserves to be the winner of the five awards.

It may seem like an inspirational film in the front, but it is actually a masterpiece of humanistic care that is full of human touch.

Many people's feelings were initially driven by the heroine Maggie, that kind of hard work, that kind of living for dignity and dreams. That kind of effort softened even Franklin, who seemed to be hard-hearted. In the end, Maggie was able to realize her dream, and could hear everyone shouting that glory: MoCuishle, she was able to leave without regrets in her life.

And what moved me the most was the male protagonist in the whole work-Franklin. Franklin is a very kind person. He dedicated his life to boxers he loved and trained hard, and even his family was gone. Although not much is revealed in the story. But that kind of experience was completely interpreted by Eastwood.

Franklin has been confessing, and has been carrying his pain alone. Until that change happened, Maggie found him and Franklin's persuasion and finally made him determined to try again. "I don't teach girls" "I will try to forget the fact that you are a girl" but his heart really cannot allow him to be so unrelenting. In fact, it is not that he does not want to help Maggie, but that he has tasted enough of the pain caused by paying seriously—Always protect yourself This is a lesson he has always learned, although he may not be able to do it. But only in this way can he live comfortably, despite the pain in his heart.

In the end, he chose love again, watching Maggie's growth, like parents watching their children work hard outside. He was afraid of Maggie being hurt, and at the same time looked at her glory more happily than anyone else. Even if all the pain can be borne by him. He has no other demands on Maggie, just Always protect yourself.

On the other hand, Maggie's home seemed intact but fragmented. Maggie's relatives don't care about Maggie's life and death at all. In the eyes of viewers like me, they are almost hopeless people, but they are regarded as family members by Maggie, and they are heartbroken by such family members.

The world is sometimes so strange, some feelings have nothing to do with blood.

Seeing Franklin yelling "It's all your fault" to Dupris, seeing Franklin confiding to the priest "She is always so headstrong, always not obedient to me...", seeing Franklin's thick back letter , Very teary eyes.

Paying for nothing in return is such a kind of love. And Franklin is someone with such a heart. Moved me.

As Maggie, or as a child who will work hard outside, what can be done to protect such a parent's heart?

Whoever said an inch of grass, reported three Chunhui.

Help me help you; protect me protect you. I think the most basic thing is to do this.

My roommate asked me what role do you think Morgan Freeman played in it?

Too important. He is an extremely important person. It is not only a narration to communicate with the audience to explain the theme, but also a bridge to communicate people's hearts. From a certain perspective, Dupris played by Freeman is part of the play. On the one hand, it conveys Maggie's desire to Franklin, and on the other hand, it also allows Maggie to understand Franklin. He hoped that Franklin could ease the pain, and on the other hand he also knew the dream that Maggie had endured. And these two aspects are also passed on by him at the same time, to the audience. It's like the one played in "The Shawshank's Redemption". What this classic supporting role reveals is the testimony he has experienced in the film.

All kinds of boxing, inspirational, and life truths described in the film are all wonderful, and I will not repeat them.

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Million Dollar Baby quotes

  • Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Some people say the most important thing a fighter can have is heart. Frankie'd say: show me a fighter who was nothing but heart and I'll show you a man waiting for a beating.

  • Frankie Dunn: [about Danger] He paid his dues?

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Dues? The boy can't afford pants, you want him to pay dues?

    Frankie Dunn: Get out of my office!