Let's look at the emotional scene, Charlie and his son Max account for at least half of the scene. Since Max broke into his down-and-out life, little by little the impact on Charlie has caused him to think about himself time and time again. It can be said that Max can see what Charlie can't see. He sees Charlie's immaturity in boxing routines, Charlie's quick success, and Charlie's stubbornness. At the same time, he also used his own stubbornness to deal with his father, stubbornly pulling the robot Adam back, stubbornly modifying Adam, and stubbornly interacting and dancing with Adam. The relationship between father and son is always inseparable from boxing. It is precisely in such friction that the relationship between the two gradually warms up. In the end, Charlie's ultimate stop is to fight for his son, but also to fight for his past honor. This kind of motivation has also saved a bit of blood. The heating up of the film is not like some commercial films, where one or two things can pull two strangers together, but it integrates boxing and the emotion between them, which is much more comfortable to spread out.
It has to be said that Adam represents the grassroots faction, and Zeus represents the elite faction. Max's provocation to the boxing champion on stage, "Why not give the little giant a chance! He will shock you!" Such a battle combination, grassroots against professional elites, is always so exciting for grassroots counterattacks. In the final final battle, the amazing counterattack of the little giant also deeply stirred everyone's blood. Why is there so much applause, because many of them are also grassroots like this. They have small dreams but can't realize them. They live with a little dignity. They also need this kind of counterattack, for life and for big people.
Praise Dakota Gaoyou, Xiao Zhengtai's several performances are eye-catching. Throwing the key to play with dad, "I want to go with you, or you have to go to the ditch to find your key." With a winning tone, he released the key at the same time, and took it back lightly, scaring Dad Jackman into a squeeze sweat. The provocation of the boxing champion on the stage and their contempt for the robot Adam also made the audience go high.
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