when my brother was playing Koba, it was the climax in the usual movie. It's just a small climax here, but the description is more delicate and shocking than the average movie. It's too touching to say that sentence from the coach's mouth.
As for the ending, I really liked the ending.
First of all, my brother won the game, not because he was really better than his younger brother, part of the reason...he probably didn't think he would break his brother's arm, he just thought of calling the referee, but the coach was still awake , So, everything continues...
And brother, his hatred, full of thorns, seems unwilling to forgive at all, in fact, it is just because his love has been betrayed, he cares too much, cares too much, so hate, ruthless He hated so much, so he came back with spikes all over his body, but he couldn't forgive but still went to find his father. It wasn't until he saw that his father still felt sorry for him after he was drunk and collapsed, and he finally let out a sigh of relief, and it was the "point" of forgiveness. The same is true for my brother. When the two brothers punched in the ring, his brother's LOVE U after countless SORRY finally reached the point where he could finally forgive and let go of the tight bite. hatred.
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