Narrative

Jeanne 2022-03-21 09:01:07

The former fighting coach’s father was alcoholic, and both sons hated him. The younger son and mother ran away from home. His mother died as a guest. The younger son was injured by friendly forces in the Iraq War. ; The eldest brother did not leave with his mother because of his girlfriend. As a physics teacher, he failed to repay the mortgage. The old man reformed, but he still couldn't be forgiven by the brothers. The elder brother remembered his father's preference for the younger brother with outstanding talents, and the younger brother remembered that his elder brother didn't leave together at the time. The brothers signed up to participate in fighting competitions for their lives. The championship won 5 million. The younger brother asked his father to be a coach. The brothers made it through to the finals. In the finals, the younger brother had the upper hand.

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Extended Reading
  • Sarah 2021-10-20 19:00:38

    Even if the plot is arranged to the level of vulgarity, it can still make the audience excited. The plot is well laid out, family conflicts and fights are naturally integrated, the soundtrack and the camera can both drive emotions, and there are tears in the boiling blood. The final tattoo shot is the finishing touch!

  • Justen 2022-03-22 09:01:06

    It's enthusiastic to watch, but it still feels a bit rough and the plot is a bit weak.

Warrior quotes

  • Brendan Conlon: You never had any interest in underdogs. But I was your son.

    Paddy Conlon: You *are* my son, Brendan.

    Brendan Conlon: Am I?

    Paddy Conlon: Yeah, you are. I'm just asking you if can find... find a little bit of space in your heart to forgive me a little bit.

    Brendan Conlon: Yeah? All right, I forgive you.

    Paddy Conlon: Okay.

    Brendan Conlon: But I do not trust you.

  • Frank Campana: You gotta relax and stay calm in there. The cage is your home. You set the pace. You set the rhythm. Feel the Beethoven. Be smarter than him, more patient. Wait for him to make a mistake. And when he does, that's your moment.