Let me share some points that touched me (there is a suspicion of spoilers, comrades who mind can move on):
1. Creed's relationship with his wife. Consistent companionship during games and frustrations, instead of interfering with his emotions, he respects and bears the pressure of change alone. The love of the two from beginning to end is very touching. When the male protagonist was beaten into a pig head by his opponent and lay on the hospital bed, he still comforted the male protagonist from the bottom of his heart: babe, blablabla. The heroine used her singing voice to support her husband when the hero was fighting with his old enemy for the second time. When she led her husband on stage, she wanted to clap and scream. It was great~ Use what she is best at to support her dearest people. One is in charge of beauty and the other is in charge of handsome. Also, the heroine's outfit is very versatile and beautiful, one of the highlights. A good relationship is an evenly matched, union of two mature individuals. This still makes sense...
2. Creed's relationship with his master Rocky.
It is also a constant companion. I have always encouraged the male protagonist to follow his heart and not be bound by other people's expectations. Why do you want to play this game? Make sure your heart is firm and execute it.
And at the end, Creed finally defeated his opponent and became the deserving champion of boxing. When surrounded by the media and others for a group photo, Rocky, who was sitting under the ring, took off his hat and twiddled his hair back. When Di was about to fight for the championship, Rocky made a special trip to comb his hair back to shine. The back of this deep hidden merit and fame makes people cry. A man full of ritual, responsibility and deep love for Creed~
If a movie can make people think, it has already succeeded. The first bucket of chicken blood in the new year, I will do it first as a tribute~
The above are just some personal feelings, comrades who like this movie can also share your views~
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