The poster of "Fighting for Home" is impressively printed with Dashi Johnson, which is a deception to the audience. In fact, he was just a cameo, and he only played for almost five minutes. Is Johnson the only selling point of this film? This film mainly talks about the success story of Peggy, the youngest female wrestling champion in WWE. It seems that not many people are familiar with her.
It's been a long time since I watched this kind of "inspirational" and life-oriented movie. Especially the heroine elder brother played by Jack Loudon, he fights naked in the film, which is very eye-catching. His skin is white and dazzling, his figure is strong and fleshy, and he can still remain pink at the age of 30, which is really cute. I think his play is more eye-catching than Peggy's. He originally went to run for the election with his sister, but was eliminated. When blessing his sister, he pretended to be strong. In reality, he was already very uncomfortable. At the same time, he became a father. Although there was a little joy, the burden on him became heavier and he couldn't be happy. Jack Loudon's performance is very real and natural, and it is pitiful.
And Peggy's actor, Florence Pew, is a new star that has been touted recently, and her star journey can be said to be smooth sailing, making one and making one. She is also featured in the new version of "Little Women", and in Marvel's new film "Black Widow", she is estimated to be the second generation of her cousin.
The fat father in the film didn't match the number at first, but later I remembered that it was Simon Peggy's good partner Nick Frost. Although he and Linna Heidi acted as a husband and wife, although they looked a bit awkward at first, the more they look, the more pleasing to the eye, and the more they look, the better they fit together, which is really strange. He played a ruthless man and wrestler who had been in jail, and he really didn't have any sense of disobedience. It seems that the plasticity of a good actor is infinite (bad actors can't even act well).
In fact, Peggy's training in the United States until she finally became a champion is very routine, and it seems to be similar, it is nothing more than the sequence of encountering difficulties, wanting to give up, cheering up again, and achieving success. It would be even more boring without Vince Vaughan's cameo. Vince is very malleable and his acting skills are also very good. Unfortunately, no good role has come to him, so that he also gets an Oscar, a golden ball or something. He is just like the coach he played in the play. It is a pity. .
The ending of the film is happy, but the real Peggy's life plummeted after this peak. She has since been caught in an indecent photo turmoil, and in 2018 she withdrew from the wrestling ring forever due to a neck injury. At the end of the film, the subtitles are put on, saying that Peggy’s father’s company is still inviting rich people to buy shares from the world. It’s a friendly advertisement, right?
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