My little thoughts about fighters

Edgardo 2022-03-15 09:01:02

This film is like tasting a cup of tea, from light to dark, light, rich, light, then rich. The tea goes through three rounds, so you can't bear the temper and want to drink it all at once.

Maybe you have been instilled in this fixed answering mode. The clue in this article lies in XXX, and the conflict is reflected in XXX. Let me use this sentence pattern to describe this movie. The main clue of the film lies in the conflict between the actor Mickey and everyone around him, including his brother, mother, girlfriend, father, and even his opponent. Conflict and conflict shifted from family conflict to love and then to competition. The drama surrounding these conflicts is enough to make me nervous at times, lax at times, and secretly happy at times. When needed, he will obediently be a money-making machine for mothers and brothers, and can work hard to regain boxing for his girlfriend after being injured. In the end, he breaks through his shackles and expresses his feelings to bring the family together again. Combining ourselves, if the concept of competition is transformed into a career, who can claim to be the perfect coordinator? Movies are movies after all, but remember there is a saying that the process of watching a movie is the process of integrating you into the life of the protagonist. After the movie is over, you can take a breath and praise it, and the movie itself will be a success.

I have always liked Bell’s performance. He can be an unsung hero who hides in the dark city of Gotham, or a technician who escapes after an accident and suffers his own torture. He can even be a rebellious and part-time former boxing champion addict. Dick, who is not hesitating to deny his grades in front of others, for his younger brother. The title of Oscar's supporting role is none other than him. But but! Lao Mouzi, Jinling 13 hairpin, how to destroy him? ? I will wait and

see that I have seen impassioned speeches and tasted the magnificent swan. Let us focus on such an ordinary boxing fighter to experience his mixed flavors and taste this fragrant tea.

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The Fighter quotes

  • Mickey Ward: I'm the one fighting, okay? Not you, not you, and not you.

  • Wolfie: This ain't any anti-Cambodian thing. White people do this to other white people, which is what makes the world go around.