The plot is really not very good. The fourth part is obviously that the director wants to show the warm side of Boyka to everyone, let everyone know that the monsters in the ring are very brave, and the monsters who kill without blinking also have a warm side. They can't always portray fighting and killing. Let me give you the impression of killing. Besides, Boyka has been playing for so many years. In so many games and even killing, I think he will think about something else. I think those fighters in reality will also get tired of fighting, because they are all facing their own families, their own wives and children. Life on the field seems so cheap, and the game is only to satisfy the wishes of the audience, to satisfy their visual stimulation and violent psychology. We can't see the hearts of those boxers. In fact, none of us can understand the inner world of others. Some people can only swallow their suffering, just like Boyka, he believes in religion for forgiveness, he knows he is wrong, but he feels that boxing is a precious gift from God, and he doesn't know what to do Choice, but for a forgiveness, he gave up his chance to become a champion, I think this is his decision to follow his heart. But at the end of the movie, Boyka stepped into the prison ring again. I think he fell back into it or not, but the spirit of Boyka from the second to the fourth is hard to forget.
Some people may say that watching a fight movie has so many sighs in this regard, but I did see this aspect from it. This is only my one-sided opinion, and I don't like to criticize it lightly.
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