The Hope, for all nations

Thaddeus 2021-10-22 14:34:42

If you don’t like boxing, please think of it as a movie about hope.

There is no smooth sailing in life. In every moment of life, there is always good and bad luck. But when bad luck comes, don't give up hope.

In the face of the Great Depression, everyone and every family is experiencing their own misfortune; when you have to run around for a job, you can complain, you can cry, but please don't lose hope. Especially for a country, in the face of an unprecedentedly long depression, when everyone has to cut down on food and clothing to survive, we are actually making a bet on luck.

We are betting on an opportunity to transfer, a chance to reinvigorate ourselves and our family, and a hopeful future. This iron fist man, what he represents, is this kind of hope. At any time and in any environment, we will encounter a lot of hardships. Accept it and reinvigorate it. The future is not long.

Time may have to wait to pass, but the meaning of life is to be fully prepared to welcome the moment that belongs to you.

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Extended Reading
  • Ward 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    Although I don't watch many biopics, but in that genre, this one should be pretty good too. It really has an inspirational effect, and my blood is boiling

  • Corene 2022-03-24 09:01:28

    If you want to see a movie about boxing, check out Tekken and the Warrior.

Cinderella Man quotes

  • [last title cards]

    Title card: Two years later Jim Braddock put his title on the line against Joe Louis. Jim knocked him down in the first round though Louis went on to win the bout. Joe Louis would always call Jim Braddock the most courageous man he ever fought.

    Title card: Jim served honorably in World War II.

    Title card: He later owned and operated heavy equipment on the same docks where he labored during the Great Depression.

    Title card: In the early 1960's he helped build the Verrazano Bridge.

    Title card: Jim and Mae bought a house in New Jersey with the winnings from the Baer fight. They raised their children in that house and lived there for the rest of their lives.

  • [first title card]

    Title card: "In all the history of the boxing game you find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J. Braddock..." - Damon Runyon