Heroes are twilight, and fire is passed down

Elissa 2022-03-19 09:01:04

After a generation of legendary Rocky got old, the young Creed took over his glory and embarked on a new journey.
This movie is actually very simple. Putting aside the protagonist's life experience, it is the story of an amateur boxer who works hard to train and fight in a professional game and finally wins glory. I feel that the biggest highlight of this movie is how the late Rocky cultivates successors and wonderful fights. Stallone played the role of a father and a coach very well; a few boxing matches were also very emotional and quite emotional (compared to Tom Hardy's "Warrior" fight scene is a complete mess).
When it comes to the flaws of this movie, I think Creed's expression is one of them. He is paralyzed throughout the whole process, and he can't see anything; the other is that the feeling of the emotional line is not very good; the family line can also be dug.
Of course, as the seventh in the Rocky series, this is definitely a masterpiece.

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Extended Reading
  • Corene 2022-04-21 09:01:42

    Unexpectedly, the first Rocky film was actually a sequel. . .

  • Karlie 2022-04-21 09:01:42

    Creed's first game has two rounds and one long shot. It's ambitious.

Creed quotes

  • Rocky Balboa: [pointing toward Adonis' reflection in the mirror] That's the toughest opponent you're ever going to have to face.

  • Rocky Balboa: Time takes everybody out; time's undefeated.