The last star of four stars is for rocky's son Robert (also my jack). At the end of the credits, I see him as a real surprise or as gentle as always. He is still a good father. The image of jack he created is really in line with my attitude towards men. All the requirements are flexible and just, I think it is the most appropriate and gentle to describe him, it can really eat to death
Going back to this movie, in fact, I think the plot is okay, and the first half of the performance is quite average because I prefer fast-paced movies and the fighting in the first half did not give me a sense of shock, but I think this movie is a lot of accumulation. So all the emotional outbursts are accumulated in the back. Rocky helps Creed to train himself to be a boxer from scratch. He is really insisting. People can only get new life if they die. Begin to sit alone next to the wooden house with a different beauty of the sunset
I'm not a Creed fan. I actually feel more distressed about drago in the last boxing championship match. Why is he not a belief that supports him until now, and so does his father. It's a devastating blow for a man to be disapproved again in front of someone who wants to prove himself most. I thought his father was using him as a weapon of revenge, but in the end he raised the white flag to keep his son's name, and after Drago failed, he The remorseful and self-willed look in front of my father makes me feel so distressed and desperate for family affection. At the end of the movie, the father and son run together. The picture of my father, panting and still holding on, is still lingering in my mind for a long time.
The charm of the movie is that through watching it can stimulate the feelings that have been dusted in one's heart and bring a kind of spiritual cleansing.
There is no easy success, please struggle.
You're dangerous
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