2. In a conflict similar to urban management law enforcement, all the protagonists appear, including the first encounter.
3. In this way, the protagonist Sean and Harvey embarked on the road of Fighting under the bleak life and the scorn of others. Simple hand-to-hand combat, after a few awkward warm-up matches, after Sean made $30,000 on the Asian guy, the tone of the film was determined - Sean was transferred!
4. At the end of the film, Sean and Zulay join forces to make a bet that changes the lives of a group of people - and they live happily ever after - like princes and princesses in fairy tales.
To be honest, this movie doesn’t have a lot of connotations. As the audience, we are just banging melon seeds while watching how the protagonist is punched and punched by others. We don’t think too much about ourselves (I have a little association, that Reminds me of when I was short of money to spend). It can be seen that the director wants to make a different underground boxing movie, but there are too many elements that can be used here. I think there is one point where the screenwriters are not in place. They did not really explore the elements of Sean and their father. The girl didn't explain her life and death as if she wanted to greet her and refused, and she did enough foreplay, but when she finally took off her clothes, she found that it was a small steamed bun... I
found that the uncle, aunt, and aunt spoke very straight... ...don't give each other any face. Capitalism is rotten and rotten. Those are the distorted psychology of people who are in dire straits. Just wait, we will come to liberate you.
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