I'm very fortunate to finally see a film that exemplifies strength in such a profound way. I've always believed that a good movie is not only about making you fall in love with the sports, music, books or lifestyle involved in the film, it is about making you strong with your heart and the character's soul.
When I describe a person, it's easy to use self-confidence, courage, and talent. But being strong is a word I have always been stingy with, and I always think that few people are worthy of it. People live in the world, in the final analysis, they play a strong game. Parents are divorced, so what, home is in the heart; wives are separated, so why not, there are thousands of ways to be happy; after repeated trials and failures, so what, at least still alive, the dream remains the same.
Million Dollar Baby
has brought me so much about life. Everyone is familiar with life, but everyone will face it at times. One of my favorite quotes about life by Alfred souza, "For a long time, my life seemed to be about to begin, the real life, but there were always some obstacles that stood in the way, some things had to be solved first, some work still to be done. It's done, time seems to be enough, there's a debt to be paid, then life will start, and finally I finally understand that these obstacles are my life." , Countless people have given up their childhood, teenage, and youth dreams because of mortgages, marriages, children, and medical treatment. What they talk about is always not allowed by reality. These are just excuses. The reality has not changed us, but ourselves. We have learned to swallow our voices, learn to make concessions to reality, and learn to use the pursuit of so-called plainness to cover up our inner abandonment and surrender. So, dreams become toys for children, cosmetics and clothes for my wife, dishes on the dinner table, and then, on my deathbed: "My biggest regret in my life is....
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In the film, Maggie's life was already extremely embarrassing. Her father left her early, her mother was a 300-pound country bumpkin, her sister cheated, and her brother went to prison. He was still playing sandbags and pear balls by himself. He was rejected by Frankie over and over again, but he became more and more persistent. At the age of 31, he was the one who was training hardest. Life pushed her to a desperate situation, but it provided a strong motivation for her to pursue her dream with a single-mindedness. Slowly, Maggie's persistence moved Frankie, and the two frustrated people came together and began to truly belong to the two of them. Frankie's frustration also stems from his family. Going to church to go to Mass and writing letters to his daughter is his weekly homework. The old man lives alone, learns Irish alone, drinks all loneliness alone, grows old in regret and betrayal alone. Maggie changed everything completely, starting from "Mo Kushler", two people have been in love with father and daughter. Frankie didn't let Maggie challenge for the championship out of sheer disgust, like a father protecting his own daughter. Seeing that Maggie was elbowed by the opponent's black trick, the old man's angry face made many viewers feel distressed. Accompanied day and night after the injury, Yeats' poems testify to the affection between the two.
"Many people will think before they die that their dreams have not come true. And Maggie, it has come true." Eddie's words made Frankie wake up from a dream, and also led to the most profound thinking in the whole film: What is the meaning of life? When this meaning is realized, is it ready to leave this world, Frankie personally helped Maggie end the painful life, he told Maggie "Mo Cuishle" means "my darling, my blood", he saw the corner of Maggie's eye Tears, seeing Maggie's closed eyes, the old man's life became complete at this moment.
There are many classic lines about boxing and life in the Million Dollar Baby
movie that are worth thinking about for a long time.
1. When I met him, he was already the best assistant in boxing. Trained and managed since the 60's and never disappoints. Sometimes nothing can be done, the cut is too deep, too close to the bone, maybe your vein has ruptured, or you can't get the hemostatics to seep in. He has a variety of ways to deal with muscle strains at different levels. Frankie knows how to solve every problem.
2. Boxing is about dignity, winning yourself and taking away from others.
3. Many people would say that for a boxer, the most important thing is passion, but Frankie said, bring me a fighter who only has passion, and I will tell him what a bruised nose is.
4.. If there is magic in boxing, it is a magic that goes beyond endurance, beyond broken ribs, beyond piercing of kidneys, and separating joints in combat. It's the kind of magic you'll risk everything for, but no one else will see.
5. Boxing is an unnatural sport because everything is the other way around. You want to move to the left, you don't have to step to the left, you push your right toe, you move to the right with your left toe, you don't want to avoid pain like a normal person, you have to meet it. Everything about boxing is the opposite.
Not everyone can block everything for a dream that others can't understand, because to realize this dream, tough ain't enough!
Million dollar baby
Finally, applaud the old man! ! ! ! Our old cowboy! ! ! ! !
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