The reason for being moved is never because of the movie, but because of myself

Elda 2022-04-20 09:01:05

Fighting to the flesh, the plot is clear. A total of more than 2 hours of film, I started watching it at about 1 hour, and my little girl was also excited and blood boiled in the middle of the night, and then instantly turned into softness around her fingers. . . . . . Director, you are ruthless.

Inside and outside the cage, father and son, money and responsibility, family and betrayal, warrior or coward? It's not bad to see this film as a HIGH film, but when the final round was the father standing outside the cage and silently looking at the eldest son, he nodded deeply, when the crying TOMMY BEING TOLD" IT'S OKAY, IT'S OKAY ,TOMMY, JUST TAP.." Everyone let go of everything they were stubborn at the beginning. The two brothers supported each other and walked out of CAGE. What they came out of was not only the cage of the arena, but also the imprisonment that closed their hearts for many years.

If you insist on the inadequacy of this film, it may only be that the past family emotional entanglements between father and son are not clearly portrayed. The previous foreshadowing is too much to describe the eldest son who is struggling to make ends meet, etc., and the other small The sensational part is that the American soldiers sing the entrance music for TOMMY outside the cage is a bit deliberate and the students of the eldest son make this place have a bit of GTO spicy teacher taste, but! Still flawed.


The soundtrack of the movie is very consistent with the characters, scenes, and moods, and even the music played by each boxing contestant is very consistent with the characters. Personally, I think the script is only 3 stars, but the above all make this pure male hormone. Pieces of flesh and blood.

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Warrior quotes

  • Paddy Conlon: Come on, kiddo. I've been there. I've done it. I've seen it. You can trust me. I'll understand.

    Tom Conlon: Spare me the compassionate father routine, Pop. The suit don't fit.

    Paddy Conlon: I'm really trying here, Tommy.

    Tom Conlon: You're trying? Now? Where were you when it mattered? I needed this guy back when I was a kid. I don't need you now. It's too late now. Everything's already happened. You and Brendan don't seem to understand that. Let me explain something to you: the only thing I have in common with Brendan Conlon is that we have absolutely no use for you.

  • Bryan Callen: I'll tell you what: you do that to someone on the street and they'd lock you up and throw away the key! Break out the yellow tape, Sam. Tommy's walking away from the cage like he's leaving a crime scene.