The restraint, self-esteem, responsibility, determination and love in Crow's eyes are low-key but charming; every time he and Zellweger look at each other, my eyes can be teary.
The movie starts with the golden age of Crow. He created an invincible boxing match record and became a hot boxing champion. However, the Great Depression of the United States in the 1930s caused his accumulated wealth to vanish overnight—he went bankrupt. It's-the family is squeezed in a dilapidated hut, no job, no income, no milk.
In order to get a chance to work at the dock, he blacked out his broken arm with paint, squeezed into the desolate crowd, watching carefully A man who came to select labor; when he was forced to cut off the electricity because he did not have the money to pay the utility bill, he flatly refused his wife's request to send the child away and go out to work by himself. He said, "I am a man, I can definitely support the family"; The eldest son was afraid that he would be sent away by his parents and ran to the deli and stole the meat. When he asked his son to return the meat, he guiltily and tenderly told his son "I will never give up on you, trust me"; the child has a fever and his wife is forced to do so Sending the children away, at that moment, he did not blame his wife, but went to receive the government relief money silently, and with tears in his eyes he asked the Boxing Association for help: "If you can help me when I am most difficult , I will definitely be grateful"; when Paul told him that he had the opportunity to participate in a boxing match again, he was happy like a child, when he returned to the field, he used his life's determination and strength to win the final victory; When he was successful and the reporter asked him why he wanted to continue participating in the boxing match, he answered “milk” sincerely; but when he was about to face the former champion who killed two opponents in the ring, he was worried about his wife. Say "I am a man, I have a responsibility to bring you and your children the best life."
Once, the Great Depression of the 1930s in the United States was just a short passage in a history book, but when this history was nakedly presented in the movie, the pain in my heart could not be restrained, especially when I saw the king on the stage. But when he was down to the point where he needed to beg for life, tears burst into tears, earnestly distressing this low-key, forbearing, tender, kind, but firm, and courageous man.
The film does not over-extend poverty and is not deliberately sensational, but in every encounter between Crow and his wife, the trust, dependence and love between the husband and wife are expressed vividly and vividly. Together, they deduce the true love in my mind: no Be with him, but when he is down, you are still willing to stay by his side, accompany him with rough tea and light meal, accompany him to make a comeback.
Crow is the man a woman wants to marry, and Zellweger is the woman a man wants to marry
Paul The agent who plays the role seems to be profitable, but in his bones he is also a hero who is willing to make a desperate move for his dreams. There is a scene in the movie where two hostesses sit in an empty room, "Can you stop him when he makes a decision?" "I wish I could", then the two looked at each other and smiled, it was silent to the man Ground support, love, waiting, companionship.
Iron Fist. The man went from living on relief funds to re-entering the stage to become the invincible king. This kind of story brought hope and motivation to life to people in the depression era, and became that era. His American hero is also the most tender and memorable hero boxing champion in history.
The film touched me too much. To be honest, when writing this film review, I once again burst into tears
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