I haven't seen one of Stallone's "Rocky" series. Although "Creed" follows the previous work, it has no effect if you don't watch the previous work. The story is still quite complete, and the relationship between the characters is very clear. After reading it, I have the desire to turn out the previous work [laughs].
Although this is a fighting man's play, I feel that the emotions in it are quite delicate. Some people say that compared with the previous work, this one is much more literary and artistic. I agree with this point. The inner struggle of each character is what The biggest highlight of this play. Of course, the fighting scenes are very hot and bloody, but the inner struggle of each character, how to overcome their inner demons, how to grow up, and how to become a responsible man, this is what moved me the most. Yes, I cried unsatisfactorily. . Creed trained in hell, and the process of defeating his opponent was very burning, but after watching it, the most distressing thing for me should be his opponent Victor. I think he is completely a child who can long for motherly love and family warmth, mother Abandoned him and his father early, his father was full of hatred and just wanted revenge, and performed this inhuman training on him, but how much of his emotional needs? In the last game, at the last moment, it was not Creed's fist that defeated him at all, and watching his mother leave early indifferently, his heart was completely desperate. Looking at his desperate eyes, his father was also heartbroken. The white towel was raised, and at that moment, my father finally understood that there are still many things that are more important than winning and losing and the approval of others. So I couldn't help but burst into tears when I watched it. This may be the growth of a man. You must lose blood and lose some important things before you know what is most important and valuable to you. The most cherished one! In the same film, Creed's growth and Rocky's final return to the family are the same. Winning or losing has nothing to do with others, but only about himself. The only one who can defeat himself is himself. Sometimes what he wants most may not be what he needs most. Yes, it's just for others to see. Only when you understand why you fight can you win!
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