Three clues about a little Zhengtai

Margarita 2022-03-19 09:01:03

I spent two hours watching "Steel Fist" last night. This is a film full of violent fights. I think no matter how men and women see naked fights, they won’t be indifferent. The tight fighting plot and the sound of metal impact are indeed exciting. To put it simply, the film has about three clues, one light and two dark.


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Have seen After taking a closer look at the movie, I feel that compared to other animal movies that purely show the muscles of males such as "Spartan 300 Muscle Man", this movie still has some orderliness and clues, which is more intriguing.
To put it simply, the film has about three clues, one light and two dark.
The first clear line is the conflict within the male pig's foot family. A boxer, his unmarried girlfriend, and their son, the male pig's feet in the play said that he flinched when his girlfriend gave birth. So now his girlfriend has passed away, leaving the custody of his son. Among them are the conflict between male pig's feet and his son's aunt, the conflict between male pig's feet and his son's uncle, and the most direct conflict-the conflict between male pig's feet and his son. The male pig's foot and his son's aunt's family were competing for the custody of his son, and at that time he made a deal with his son's uncle for money. This plot is very similar to the plot of the popular domestic movie "The Piano of Steel" some time ago this year. It is also a father who has no formal job, but has an old
friend who shares his hobbies and is ready to live with him at any time. A son or daughter who shares a hobby with his father. The father encountered the same most realistic problem-the education of his children. In the end, they all did their best for the so-called honor-out of their father's duty, and won the respect of their children and the people around them, but after the heat of ideals has dissipated, they still have to separate from their children. "The piano of steel" ended like this, maybe "Fist of Steel Armored Steel Fist" would be better.
The second clue is the nationality distribution of each character. The two teams in the final confrontation, one is the American father and son, and the other is a combination of the Russians and the Japanese. As we all know, in the 1990s, the Americans relied on the Internet to rise. Although the Japanese robots were strong, they did not lead the trend, while the Russians declined. Now the rich Russians and the skilled Japanese have found common ground-the Russians want to fight the Americans, and the Japanese want to get rid of the Americans, so capital and technology have reached an alliance. In the end, the Japanese designer personally went to battle with the American boxer, which can be seen as a direct technical PK between the two countries. The result is a tie, but please pay attention to the second-generation robots manufactured in 2007 used by Americans. What if Americans use the latest robots produced in 2020? Are there any chances for the Russians and Japanese? The United States will not be so stupid that it does not have its own strategic technological reserves.
The third clue is the struggle between man and god. Everyone must have noticed that the little robot is called "Adam" and the big robot is called "Zeus." Anyone who has read Greek mythology understands that it was God who created man, but man rebelled against God, and God punished man, but man never obeyed God. God has various moral and ideological imperfections, and man has won the same and help. The proposition that runs through the entire Greek mythology is "fate", and the little robot in the film is still convicted of failure, even if it has won the title of "people's champion"-man can never surpass God, no matter what the man is.
These three clues run through, giving a film that was originally a "time killer" still some interest.
I think the several robots that appear in the film also have some representative meanings. The first "surprise attack" that appeared was a typical American product, a bit flexible, but ugly and very practical. The second "noisy boy" that appeared was a Japanese product, with first-class product design and obvious ancient Japanese samurai style. Like Japanese products, it hit the world and almost won the world championship. The third robot "Golden Fist" that appeared was the appearance of a classical Roman soldier with a broom on his head. Then the ancient Japanese warrior confronted the ancient Roman warrior. In the eyes of the Americans, it is of course a small Japan. One hit. The fourth "Adam" that appears is the same as his mythical name. It always has a certain connection with the little male pig's feet. It saved his life, and it/he wants him/its life
Rejuvenated. The fifth "Metro" that appears, like its name, is a supporting actor who lives in the underground black market and lives in the underground black market. Like all supporting actors, it will win small but lose big, setting off the robot pig's feet. Glorious image. The sixth appearance of the "Twin Cities Warriors", can I regard it as a two-faced faction in the game of nations? Of course, they are also supporting roles. "Zeus" appeared last, so I won't talk about that.
Finally, let me talk about the supporting actor, my uncle James Rebhorn. I like him very much. He played a greedy, snobby, and rich principal in "Scent of a Woman". In this film, he continues his character, which is very good.
Finally, the last thing to say is that the little boy is very handsome, the more he looks, the more handsome, so he must be a scourge when he grows up!

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  • Charlie Kenton: I don't want your money, Marvin.

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    Max Kenton: I know. Don't worry. Your secret's safe with me.