This is an otherwise very popular theme story, telling the story of how a robot knocked down a world champion with the support of a father and son. But the movie is unexpectedly touching, not as mentally retarded as I thought. Grassroots heroes are the most popular content for the audience, from "American Idol" and "Talent Show" to China's "Fast Boys" and "Fast Girls" shows that people are looking forward to the emergence of grassroots heroes, because it means To challenge authority, tradition and strength. If the robot Atom is the protagonist, the movie looks a bit like Rocky. Therefore, the main story of the movie "Iron Armored Steel Fist" is very attractive to the audience, and it can even make the audience feel enthusiastic. The protagonist Charlie was originally a decadent middle-aged man who had accomplished nothing and lacked emotional "like a robot", and was displaced to make a living. Because the growth of such a garbage robot also inspired him to get out of the predicament and "ready for fight". Just like the mapping function of the robot Atom, Atom's tenacious spirit in the ring has also infected Charlie, so that Charlie finally dares to face reality bravely, face failure, face opponents, and finally win back his confidence and courage. Such an inspirational side story from failure to success also inspires many viewers. In fact, what the movie wants to tell is not the robot fight in the ring, but the emotional story of Charlie and Max, a father and son. The father and son, who were originally unfamiliar, came together because of the robot, and worked together to create a miracle and restore mutual trust and love. Against the background of the cold and tough robot environment, such an emotional story is more flesh and blood, and more infectious. This is also the reason why this film is different from and higher than robot movies such as "Terminator", "Iron Man" and "Transformers". Men watch boxing, kids watch robots, women watch Hugh Jackman, families watch father-son bonding, this movie has something everyone needs.
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