Like the "Five Little Strong"

Electa 2021-10-22 14:34:42

The reason for watching this film is very simple-Renee starred in it. When this film was still being filmed, I started to pay attention to it.

The title of "Watching Movies" was literally translated at the time, and it was called "Cinderella Boy". This name made me mistakenly thought it was telling a story: a very bad man came to shit and was taken by a rich woman or a peerless beauty. After some twists and turns and misunderstandings, the two finally came together—— A typical old American comedy routine.

But in fact, the film is completely different from what I think. The only thing that is similar to what I expected is that this is a typical old American inspirational film: someone used to be very NB, and then declined for various reasons, and then became prosperous again with personal hard work and encouragement from relatives and friends-just like a saint. Fighter Wu Xiaoqiang, when we see them being beaten to no good, we don’t have to worry about their lives, because Athena’s care is inevitable, and the explosion of the small universe is certain—the ending of the story can be predicted. . As far as this film is concerned, the poster has already told us the result.

I don't really like this type of film, so I rarely watch it. I watched "The Pentium Era" the year before, and it was the same, except that the protagonist was a person and a horse, and the background of the story was the United States under the Great Depression.

Renee's performance inside was quite satisfactory. But after all, the absolute protagonist of this film is the boxer, and Russell Crowe's performance is quite good. Therefore, Renee is less conspicuous.

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Extended Reading

Cinderella Man quotes

  • [last lines]

    Mae Braddock: He won!

  • [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.