Rocky went bankrupt, and his fate was like a roller coaster. His son went back to where he used to go to school. He had no job, and his wife started a low-level job. Then one day, a young man with potential Tommy broke in. His life requires Rocky to be his agent,
Rocky became Tommy’s agent and coach. Tommy is the continuation of his dream. He treats Tommy like his own child and treats him like himself, just as Mickey treated himself, or now many parents expect himself Like a child, his own child was jealous and hated him. When Tommy won, he was very happy, hoping to fight for him, as if Tommy was helping him.
In the end, Tommy couldn't stand the bewitching and aggressiveness of others, and went to participate in the title match, and finally challenged Rocky on the street. Rocky taught the young man with his sword. This plot has ideal elements, and he has been unprofessional training for many years and is already old. People beat young people,
Mickey is to Rocky, and Rocky is to Tommy, just like the mentor and apprentice in "Million Dollar Baby", but no matter how sensible preaching can stop the heart that has never won and wanted to win?
"Rocky 5" exposes the ugly side of the boxing industry. Boxers are exploited by others, squeezed and sucked dry, and some of the industry’s special relationship between mentor and apprentice.
This movie does not have a lot of boxing fighting scenes, and incorporates a lot of ordinary narratives, which makes the protagonist's image more plump.
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