The drug-addicted brother, the powerful mother, and the brainless sister-the protagonist Micky who loves boxing comes from this noisy big family. All kinds of family affection caring complicatedly, imprisoned him in the shadow of expectation. Micky is like a boy who has just put on the trousers without opening gears. He shyly reveals the murder weapon that has not yet been brewed during the molestation of various wretched male elders under the pretext of "Let uncle see if you grow up". Brother Dicky was once brilliant, but now he can only rely on marijuana to immerse himself in the glorious memory of the past. Micky admires Dicky. He aims at his brother's achievements, but is lost under the control of his family's love. So love became a burden, and Micky couldn't find his way.
With the accumulation of events, Micky's protagonist's power finally exploded. He walked out of his brother's shadow, broke the barrier of his mind, and got rid of the shackles of care. Micky, who is proficient in Mao's tactics of "the enemy advances, we retreat, we fight", is invincible for a while, making everyone look at the hair on their backs and immediately inspiring.
Who wants to be manipulated and arranged for life? Sometimes love is too heavy and makes our feet unstable. So there are two little people in my heart, one takes care as a restraint, and the other takes expectation as motivation. Boxer Micky knocked out one of the villains and defeated himself. And defeating one's own fighters and defeating others is just one idea.
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