So good that it can only be an inspirational movie

Sidney 2022-01-01 08:02:22

I often feel that friendship needs to go through hardships, terrifying huge hardships.
This is the difference between 0 or 100, desperately heroic.
To live and die together can we always depend on each other.

This is what my brothers taught me, and I saw the same fetters in this film.
We don’t need a common school, a common background. We just need a common purpose, work together, to be the winners.

The mutual understanding of gang members in the past, I think, is like a manifestation of the will of the United States-under the same goal, the two parties can abandon their dissent and agree to the outside world.
"Fearless Hope", which I watched only recently, unconsciously always associates with American politics.

Everyone has their own problems, and they have their own incomprehensible aspects. Do you want to persist in your pain and endure it all the way, or jump out of the whirlpool of hatred to find a peaceful world.
The environment is formed by people, and the environment also brings up people. From birth to death, human and environment influence each other and restrict each other. Sometimes, it's like a quagmire, each can't break free.

It is difficult to say whether the final escape in the film is a perfect ending, and whether the faith education of Uncle Stone in prison is a good way. After all, the social environment has not changed, 88 and 95 still exist, and tragedies like the beginning of the film will certainly repeat itself. But, can every weathers meet Uncle Stone?

He once said that he regretted that these children did not have such a good mother. Then I would like to feel sorry for the thousands of children who have no such prison guards who are affected by the environment and have to become evil because they are afraid of evil.

Uncle ROCK's rare warmth movie, but the stare look is still scary.

It's a pity that you can't see muscles after putting on clothes.

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Gridiron Gang quotes

  • Malcolm Moore: You know you're an idiot, right?

    Sean Porter: I'm making progress. I used to be an asshole.

  • Sean Porter: Is it gonna be like this forever? Killing each other because you were born five blocks in the wrong direction? How about we call peace right here?