Every real man is a warrior

Erna 2022-04-19 09:01:08

This is a film about love and responsibility, hate and forgiveness.
The protagonists in the movie each have their own troubles, their own stories, their own grievances. But again, everyone has their own principles and aspirations.
The lovely women aside, the film simply describes how men fight, how they fight in cages, and, more importantly, how to fight in life.
The men in the film, like the men watching the film, have all kinds of hardships and hardships in their lives. But the path chosen by the people in the film is something that many people watching the film will not choose, and face and fight in the most direct way. There are no twists and turns, and there is no curve to avoid the heavy to save the country.
The reason why those scenes of punching to the flesh infected people, whether it was the principal of the suspended physics teacher brother, the naughty students in class, or the unknown comrades in arms. Not because, at least not only because of the stimulation of their punches to the flesh, but because these beatings and fights have inspired everyone's desire to fight, those desires that have been suppressed for a long time by the hardships of life, fight for win or die for honor.

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Warrior quotes

  • Tom Conlon: So you found God, huh? That's awesome. See, Mom kept calling out for him but he wasn't around. I guess Jesus was down at the mill forgiving all the drunks. Who knew?

  • Paddy Conlon: Alright. Alright. But you get something through your skull, too. You called me. So don't go threatening to walk every five minutes. And since this is about training, you dump whatever it is you need to dump as far as those pills are concerned. I don't want to see 'em. In fact, hand 'em over right now. I know they're on you, Tommy. You sounded like a goddamn maraca coming through the door.