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Effie 2022-03-21 09:01:07

Tommy is actually very similar to his father-admiring the pure power of a man, he can’t find a way to express his feelings and chooses to skip it (but the more he expresses his heart, the more he expresses it in the wrong other way), and Tommy It was therefore chosen to join the army. At the beginning, Tommy was hit by "betrayed by his own people" because of the death of his comrade-in-arms (because the comrade-in-arms was accidentally injured by the US military). The loss of his best friend made him difficult to accept, and even more difficult to accept was his own powerlessness. Being weak, Tommy came to his father, hoping to get drunk and relieve his sorrows in the conversation between the men. He hoped to see the man power that the man who could overturn the three of them like a lion at once could give him a man. And role models, even if it's a fight. He knows that he is very similar to his father, and he releases his feelings in this negative way and his father can understand him. Once the father and son are drunk, he will forgive him for the past. It just didn't foresee the aging of his father, the aging of the man who was always like a dangerous lion. He would rather the old man stay stubborn to the end, stubborn to death, than to see his weakness-because he was powerless. What he said most to his dad in the film was "I would rather see you drunk and look more like a man." He was angry and sad at his dad's aging.


Compared to Tommy, his brother is a more healthy person. He is a warrior of life, insists, does not compromise, does not compromise, and overcomes strength with softness. In MMA, he is always in desperation and can also reflect his point. Frank put Beethoven to highlight this point-starting from love and feeling the rhythm of life, in order to master it and defeat him.

I think that Mr. Tang's acting is very good because he completely performed Tommy's vigor. Stubborn, in fact, my heart is soft, I can see clearly from the actions in the dialogue between him and his brother. If you don’t want to see you, you don’t need to come. If you don’t want to talk to him, you can just turn around and leave. He doesn’t. He doesn’t have the unforgiving eyes and looks around. In fact, I still want to hear an explanation. I want a reason to forgive me. Let yourself be persuaded fiercely.


Every game of Tommy is a one-hit kill, and every game of Brandon wins by persistence and "entanglement", so the last game is a contest between softness and rigidity. The rigidity must be broken. People like Tommy can't stand their own weakness, and they can't be persuaded by reason.
If you want to tell him, you must use stronger means to defeat him, conquer him, break his shell, force him to accept that he will also be weak, let him release all his emotions, and then tell him, " I love you. I always love you. It doesn't matter, you don't have to be that strong all the time. You are home now."-This is the truth that the so-called best communication between men is a fight.



PS Discussed this movie with a friend and said, I think he already forgives in his heart, but I think it’s too easy to forgive like that. To his dad, he thinks "Come on, old man, let us forget what happened before we are drunk." The result His father gave up drinking, and told his brother "Why come and convince me so fast" and his brother didn't do it... In the last game, Tommy just wanted to beat his brother so hard to vent his resentment. The result was too much. Straightforward tricks are entangled





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Warrior quotes

  • Tom Conlon: So you found God, huh? That's awesome. See, Mom kept calling out for him but he wasn't around. I guess Jesus was down at the mill forgiving all the drunks. Who knew?

  • Paddy Conlon: Alright. Alright. But you get something through your skull, too. You called me. So don't go threatening to walk every five minutes. And since this is about training, you dump whatever it is you need to dump as far as those pills are concerned. I don't want to see 'em. In fact, hand 'em over right now. I know they're on you, Tommy. You sounded like a goddamn maraca coming through the door.