Most outstanding boxers have become famous in World War I. Like many popular rock stars, they have to face the test of the glory and status of money beauty. Therefore, drugs and violence, alcoholism and promiscuity have hardly been away from this industry for a moment. In this film, Bell used his unique neurotic performance to fully portray the confusion and struggles of this boxer who is deep in the quagmire of drugs and crime, and he deserves the name of this year's Oscar statuette. In addition, the director's use of calm and long shots, the plot conflicts of multiplayer scenes, and the casual and natural performance of the actors all brought more realism to this documentary film.
Boxing movie, this is not the first and it will not be the last. Although Russell Crowe’s "Iron Fist Man" Zhu Yu is in front, I believe this movie will still have a place in the genre, because this one can best show. The movement of power and beauty is still in full swing. Every weekend, whether at the MGM Hotel in Las Vegas or at Madison Square Garden in New York, Michael Bubo always uses his unique voice to kick off the battle for kings, and boxing fans all over the world The blood was ignited.
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