Warrior

Bill 2022-03-21 09:01:07

Sometimes being brave is not just facing battle, but facing life. In this movie, two brothers who share the blood of fighting, after parting ways, return to the fighting arena for the same reason, all because of life.
What the two brothers can say is that they are walking completely different paths in life. The older brother has become a physics teacher from a boxer, while the younger brother has become a soldier from a boxer. From another point of view, the younger brother went to the boxing match for his friend's last words and dissatisfaction with the country, while the older brother went to the boxing match just to pay the rent.
On the fighting stage, you don't need any words to express your feelings to the fullest. Both of them couldn't face the troubles of life, so they stood on the fighting platform, and they both learned to face, not just to face the battle, but to face life.

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Extended Reading
  • Nat 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Big brother's invincible scissor-foot VS younger brother's fist to fist, this kind of movie must have been seen in the blood. Every year there is a movie about fighting in the United States. Wrestling King, Iron Fist Man, Million Baby and Fighter. See when you are exhausted and see what new tricks you play next year.

  • Maximillian 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The best way to reconcile with the past is to break the fucking life and rebuild it. Spartan’s boxing ring brought together two scarred brothers, from the rage to the end of helping each other, full of the ultimate beauty of humanity. The old and lonely figure of his father awakened the blood gene, and forgiven all the evil, forgiving others meant liberating oneself. The last scene of Tommy clapping his hands and admitting defeat was too shocking. The film shows well how to make viewers clenched their fists and squeeze sweat.

Warrior quotes

  • [first lines]

    Paddy Conlon: [arriving home] Tommy? Jesus! What are you doing here?

    Tom Conlon: I was just passing through. I figured why not have a belt with the old man.

  • Paddy Conlon: Listen to me. I thought maybe we could break bread. You know, just open some lines of communication.

    Brendan Conlon: You got two lines of communication. You got the telephone and the post office.