It rained in Guangzhou tonight, and I watched this movie listening to the sound of the rain. I didn't know who Rocky was before watching this movie, so I just watched it as a standalone movie.
To be honest, when I first saw Rocky looking like a drunk and depressed old man, I was afraid that something would happen to him in the next second. The chatter in the first half of the movie was full of embarrassment, but It's such a "bad movie", I still like to give it an 8 because of the Rocky spirit.
I haven't watched Rocky's other series, but by chance, I saw a hero's twilight. The film has a lot of loopholes in both narrative and rhythm, but it still brings me moving and shocking.
It is said that Rocky's actor Stallone's life trajectory is similar to Rocky's. When this film was made, everyone was not optimistic, but it still won applause when it came out. Each of us will grow old, but we don't know how to grow old. If opportunities and hopes belong only to youth and youth, then what is the meaning of old age?
The spirit that runs through the whole film is the dialogue between Rocky and his son: No one will hit you harder than life hits you. The point is not how much you shoot, but how much you can endure and continue to move forward. How much can we move forward in order to win.
This sentence is a truth that requires a certain amount of life and a certain experience to understand. Life has its ups and downs, and the ability to move on when you fail determines how far you can go. And after watching Rocky's last match, he didn't have the right chance to throw a punch, and he was more likely to endure the opponent's blow, but no matter how he hit him, he would not fall down. This is Rocky's spirit, and it is also Powerful and successful in the true sense of the word.
But what impressed me the most in the movie was at the end of the movie. When Rocky finished the game and announced the good news to his deceased wife with a rose, the blurred back of the departure was a bit like a curtain call.
I suggest that anyone who is going through a slump can watch this film, it is still quite enlightening.
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