Is it a little neurotic, selfish (all self) who likes to be violent and likes to be violent, but they don't feel it. There is also a good side and a softening side: crying bitterly after punching fake punches, consoling your opponent when you win a championship, letting you fight but not falling down (you can destroy but never defeat) knowing that you did something wrong to your brother is atonement ( Behaviors, methods and characters may be related to the growth environment), the prison wall is to let oneself know that he is not a bastard animal, and he is repenting, but this side is reduced to a level that can be ignored in the face of the huge shortcomings of the characters. The more you like your wife, the more you have to control it. If she is her own, jealousy comes from her own cowardice, but not here. Arrogant, uncomfortable watching everything, cynical.
In rebelling against the reality of Dog X, he is dominated by his own character. Later, I completely gave up my efforts and persistence. Without boxing, there was less violence, and the rest was just to live by and let myself live. [Before, I had a dream that I could control the desire for food and sex, but later the dream was so worthless and the reality was so unsatisfactory, I gave up struggling and gave up boxing and started to enjoy it. However, life is the highest pursuit, from birth to death is life. His boxing is to enjoy life, it is not something that can be enjoyed only when you have money, giving up boxing life, and he only has boxing life that he can control, live well, and completely indulge] The above are all characters in the movie, no It is necessary to get a realistic set. A movie is a movie, and it is mostly an expression of the director's own emotions (obscenity). In reality, it depends on what kind of situation you can encounter, and can you handle it well?
The same type, similar life, some people can write as Kong Yiji, some people take pictures of angry bulls, and some people step on the shoulders of their predecessors but can only take pictures of old beasts
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