Compared with the previous two, the content of this story is much richer. The painful lesson from an unknown boy who fought just to prove that he is not a bad guy to now climbed to the peak of his career but was defeated by an unknown black boy! And the death of that a bit mean old coach is sad. In fact, I envy Rocky, not because of how good he is in boxing (because I also love to play football, so I still know a little bit about sports). I think Rocky’s wife Amy (also translated as Adrian) really moved me, even a little bit jealous. There are many people with money, many people with rights, and many people are very successful in their careers, but such a good love can be met but not sought. Rocky was with him when he was destitute. She was a very conservative girl who couldn't let go. By the age of 30, she had not had a boyfriend. I haven't even been alone with boys. But Rocky discovered her beauty and always went to her store to tell her some boring jokes. When I was dating her, I talked endlessly, and it had nothing to do with romance! Amy's brother Pauli is not a good bird either. He always finds something unhappy, either to his sister or Rocky, and often gets angry at home. I remember a scene where Amy and Rocky watched TV together. It was an ordinary scene, but it gave me a warm feeling. I feel that this is a family, and this is what a relationship should look like. I wonder if this is the love view that Stallone wants to convey? When Rocky floats up, Amy always urges him not to forget his roots; when Rocky is low, she always encourages him to cheer him up! I think love knows no borders. They are the United States and we are China, but there is no discount on the touch! I like this kind of film. It seems to be about sports, a bunch of muscular guys, inspirational or something, but in fact it is very literary. The description of feelings in it is very delicate. I really like it very much.
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