That is to say, when the bull is not angry, you will dismiss this docile bull because there are really no bright spots to impress you, and once the bull is angry, you are like sitting in the Roman Arena in Italy and watching a game. The shocking bullfight, with exceptional blood and passion.
Jack is the bull that impresses you. When he is angry, you will always remember him.
Jack, a boxer who can't touch any secular injustice in his eyes, looks like an angry bull. Everyone is a red string, and whoever hits him. In the face of counterfeit punches, his stubbornness once offended the authority and was unable to advance to the finals to obtain the well-deserved golden belt; in the face of marriage, he was nervous and sensitive, and finally his wife chose to leave him. Even his brother, who had always been unwilling, couldn't bear it, and finally chose to break with him. Although the brother became fat afterwards, and the younger brother also grew a beard, the brothers chose to make peace in person.
No one can survive the pressure of reality and protect yourself, blindly maverick, go your own way, and sometimes appropriate compromise is the only way to realize your dreams. Therefore, this angry bull had to give in and finally brought it along. This golden belt is not so much a compromise with reality as it is a compromise with dreams, and who can say that dreams are wrong?
Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, one-by-one, a golden combination in film history, especially gangster movies, dedicated to us too many classic movies, bow down and pay tribute!
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