I was watching The Fighter for Bell and his Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, so naturally my mind was only on Bell. But at the beginning of the movie, the malnourished skin and bones that shook his legs and swayed in front of the camera really shocked me, and my mind quickly flashed that this was not Bell's illusion.
Bell played Dicky like a simple stubborn child. At the Oscars, Bell called the brothers Dicky and Micky to the audience when he won the award on the stage. As a result, Dicky stood up and raised one hand high. He was very happy and excited, so I thought, Bell played really well. Like, not just Dicky's simple personality, but also the neurotic gestures and grin that curled the corners of his mouth.
One of the things Dicky often does is hang out with drug friends in a hut and take drugs. When he's high, he'll let it go or be nostalgic. The whole family knows this. But when Micky and mother Alice knocked on the door, Dicky panicked, jumping out of the window like a teenage kid doing something wrong. Seeing him struggling to get up from the trash can in a panic, he looked up but was facing a disappointed Alice, watching him silently clutching his aching buttocks and limping chasing after Alice who turned away, look at him again. Even singing to comfort the disappointed Alice, Bell's beast-like eyes almost blew my motherhood out.
Of course, I want to praise the screenwriter. The script is written one after another, and the script is written one after another. It only talks about Dicky's line, and he went to prison and caused Micky's fracture. The HBO documentary was released, Micky visited the prison before the game, Micky won the game, and the boxing gym A big fight, a small fight with Charlene and reconciliation, and finally Micky winning the championship title, the plot progresses step by step, this growing story convinced me that Dicky grew from a kind but weak child to a sincere man.
Not only Micky, Alice, and Charlene, I will also believe in Dicky after he got out of prison, because he looked up at the hut where he used to take drugs, and walked forward without hesitation, because he was firmly facing Charlene, saying that he really wanted to Changed, also because he held Micky in the ring and told him that this was his chance.
At the end of the film, the two brothers are sitting in front of the camera again, Dicky is obviously more mature, he opens up, tells the camera that Micky is the pride of Lowell, and then choked, so I was convinced again.
Finally, congratulations to his little golden man! I also pray that the thirteen hairpins will not destroy him! !
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