1. Character-driven and constructive film, everything serves the performance of characters, a veritable classic biopic. 2. Life is like a play, and play is like life. In the dark prison, he beat the wall violently, and then muttered a monologue, sobbing. This is the first time this man's... fragile line of defense has collapsed. 3. The handling of the amazing ending scene, the monologue in front of the mirror, punching the air, i'm the boss, it's like returning to the once bloody pre-match moments. The difference is that this man has become just right gentle, even a little cute. 4. The characters are handled in a real and appropriate manner, complete and full, as if they had really passed through his life. Fascinated by him, troubled by him, heartbroken for him. He lives by his own rules, as always. 5. To add to the last point, when Jack exchanged the gold belt he had been chasing wildly in exchange for self-insured money in order to avoid hammering the gems on it, it seemed like... no praise, no slander, and only plain presentation. Such a life of ups and downs, it would be too ironic to describe it as brilliant. Yes, once i was blind and now I can see.
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