"Charlie, are you willing to fight for me?" Seeing this, I was full of guilt, a frustrated boxer's irresponsible father, Hugh Jackman's interpretation of a failed father vividly, as a man, the saddest There is nothing more than being despised by his wife and son, and Charlie has done both. His girlfriend was so disappointed in him that he was determined to leave. Fortunately, God favored Charlie and gave him a mature son who did not match his age--Max. When Charlie regained his courage and responsibility in the next step of his son's infection, he waved his fist with the sparring robot who had never been looked at, Overwhelming opponents, when man and machine are combined, the touching and affectionate embrace, the hearty and incisive defeat is still glorious, let the emotion and excitement burst out, when the love is released, it will come naturally, and the play will stop abruptly at the climax. . .
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