Too many details worth remembering

Davon 2022-04-21 09:01:23

A film that pays homage to 80s culture.
Sledgehammer Randy's autobiography, let me see the hesitation and confusion of most men in middle age. What will the heroes and idols who were once bathed in the adoration and screams of audiences and fans look like in twenty years? Should he continue to live in that dreamlike halo, or will he wake up from his dream, quietly leave the stage that brought him infinite honor, and live his life down-to-earth?
Although Randy is getting old, as he told his daughter, I'm a old, broken-down piece of meat (reminds me of the meat he sells cooked food, a little nauseated), but his heart still belongs to him. Stage - even though his heart is getting old too, really tm ironic.
Randy is a multi-faceted wrestler, a guilt-ridden incompetent father, an alcoholic who has an affair with a stripper, and an incognito supermarket employee. Basically applying the epic routine of the Odyssey can explain the plot of the story, and the key is how to convince the audience that Randy is a real person. Before knowing the story, I really believe that a real wrestler was found to play his story. If the writers get three points, Mickey goes to the other seven.
The scene where Randy and the kid play Nintendo is funny. Because during Chinese New Year, I also met a little friend and I discussed Call of Duty4. I'm quite surprised, children are so happy now that they have to play all kinds of new games. When I remember when I was a child, I always liked to go to my classmate's house to watch other people play fairy swords, and I felt very satisfied, and that little classmate had super-responsibility, so he was simply too happy. It is estimated that today's children don't know what super duty is.
About injuries. Randy told the brothers to take care of your body when you are young, and don't think that it's enough to take care of minor ailments. What is "Youth is Capital"? That is, the money will not increase in value when you are young, so you have to take it easy. If you spend your capital and pay back the overdraft when you are young, you will have to calculate interest when you are old. Your body will collect debts from you, which is worse than a loan shark setting fire and oil.
Have a chance to watch it again.

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Extended Reading
  • Michel 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Why do we have to tell the truth? For those who do not believe in death, what is the use of being too attached to the great unknown? Even if all the variables are not clear, how can you deduce that the present world is the real reality? Maybe the judgment after death is the real reveal, but not necessarily those who believe that there will be another world after death, they will not be captured by the environment. It's to give them more opportunities to prove what they believe and think. I think Randy has become a nirvana. He has realized his responsibility to life. Although it is not good enough to be rejected, he has been showing his heart so that I can feel it. Given his human nature, I think he has already managed to face his own heart. How many people can do it easily? Although there is remorse and powerlessness,

  • Cecil 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    Actually watching Q while chatting, it's not really hard. But for me, wrestling is really without aesthetics and no viewing...The protagonist’s struggle in the path of life is still very touching. The desolate situation can not help but make people embarrass the hero’s twilight, but it is indeed his own clumsy. He smashed everything he tried to fight for, and sighed...struggling for a lifetime without regrets

The Wrestler quotes

  • [Last Line]

    The Ayatollah: Ram, Ram, you okay? You all right? It's okay, Ram. Take it home.

  • Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: The only place I get hurt is out there. The world don't give a shit about me.