Fight for home

Max 2022-01-05 08:01:44

A very good sports inspirational movie (in fact, WWE can also be said to be a mixture of sports and performing arts), but "Fighting for Home" did not make a wave in China. Compared with other sports inspirational movies, the truth of this movie is what makes me feel most admired. Like "Fighting" and "Wrestling!" "Dad" and "Loser is King" all give people a feeling: as long as you have a strong will, work hard, and overcome difficulties, you can succeed in your dreams. However, the reality is very cruel, and behind the few successful dream sportsmen are thousands of dream breakers.

"Fighting for Home" is a good experience of the reality that there are always successes and failures. The film is described in the form of a double mainline between Page and her brother. They grew up in a wrestling family, and winning the WWE championship is the biggest dream of their parents, and of course the dream of the two brothers and sisters. For this dream, the two brothers and sisters have trained in various wrestling performances since they were young. The earlier part of the movie depicts the early training of the two brothers and sisters for a long time, which paved the way for the two brothers and sisters to diverge. In a decisive casting, the younger sister was selected successfully, but the older brother regretted losing.

From then on, the younger sister embarked on a journey of chasing dreams and entered the devil training camp to start her life of preparing for the match. Training is lonely and cruel, and people leave every day. Either he was screened out by the coach or he couldn't bear to leave. My sister didn't know how to get along with other people here, and she couldn't keep up with her physical training all day, and she was almost eliminated by the coach several times. The elder brother was immersed in the sadness of broken dreams, drinking and living in decadence all day long. Here is the first manifestation of the film’s reality.

My sister finally couldn't stand the loneliness and cruelty of training, and was on a training camp vacation. She told her brother that she wanted to quit, and hoped that her brother could explain to her parents for herself. In the subsequent hometown exhibition game, the elder brother did a fake act on the field and threw his younger sister three times. The younger sister questioned her elder brother angrily, and the heartfelt words of the elder brother really pierced the tears of all dream chasers! "Some people give their life's struggle to their dreams, but lose in an opportunity; some people get this opportunity easily, but want to abandon it for some unfounded reasons!" (Probably meaning this.) Finally awakened. My sister. Here is the second embodiment of the movie's reality.

The younger sister returned to the training camp confidently, devoted herself to training with enthusiasm, and strengthened learning the essentials of getting along with others. Slowly became one of the most popular people in the training camp. In a conversation with the coach, she asked why the coach didn’t give her brother a chance. The coach’s well-intentioned words were extremely true: “I can train him in and waste him more than 200 days, and do you know the result? It was that he finally came to the stage as a foil for others, and was severely thrown off the stage, regretting the ending! I might as well be cruel to him earlier and let him come out and live anew.” (Probably meaning this.) This is the reality of the movie. The third embodiment.

As with all sports inspirational movies, the ending is perfect. The younger sister finally boarded the WWE stage and won the championship, and the older brother also walked out of the haze of broken dreams and worked hard to live. It is a pity that I originally expected the movie to restore Dashi Johnson's wrestling style, but only a few scenes were arranged for him as a mentor. If Johnson has more roles, the movie will definitely be more exciting!

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Fighting with My Family quotes

  • Julia Knight: Dick me dead, and bury me pregnant.

  • [Zak is watching WWE on TV while holding a belt]

    Young Zak: [Saraya changes the channel] Oi, I'm watching that. Give me the remote!

    Young Saraya: No!

    [Saraya and Zak begin fighting over the TV remote until Ricky shows up]

    Ricky Knight: Zak! What the bloody hell do you think you're doing?

    Julia Knight: [entering] What is going on?

    [Saraya and Zak are still fighting]

    Julia Knight: [Zak and Saraya end up in a twisted position] Are you gonna do something about it?

    [Saraya breaks free]