An angry and paranoid bull who is not afraid of the secular, Tiniro is a textbook-style actor-level performance, which profoundly interprets the current situation of American society at that time and can lead to black thinking. The inner pain and faint morbidity of Jack's character, the strong and self-willed character is vividly and in place, and the black and white film processing highlights the gist of the whole film. If there is no turning back, then you can only fight forward. Although the scene of the boxing scene is not real enough, the editing is very good, the film is clean and neat, without the slightest delay. In the end, I was moved by his struggle full of vitality and faith.
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