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Bertha 2021-10-20 17:26:45
Not sad, not inspirational
At the beginning of the movie, Randy’s breathing like a broken bellows has explained everything and heralded everything. His exhaustion, fatigue, and pain were deep in his bones, and it was revealed through an overwhelmed sitting posture. This is a story about a hero’s twilight. It is impossible... -
Ewell 2022-04-21 09:01:23
weeping
At the end of the play, when the hero and heroine are talking in the background. The sweet child o mine suddenly sounded in the background. The heroine looked around in surprise. The hero calmly walked towards the audience. Just as he calmly walked to the supermarket counter. Then I heard
She's got...

Daniel Solwold
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Brett 2022-04-23 07:01:22
It's not a movie about a midlife crisis, everyone has a midlife crisis, but not everyone can experience the peak of life, so this should be a movie about the twilight of heroes
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Iva 2022-03-24 09:01:21
Coppola's "Betta" has always been regarded as a classic of youth films, and I can't forget the handsome, handsome, talented, and cronies played by Mickey Rock, but he is a color-blind brother. Watching "The King of Wrestling" with this kind of mood, I will run into tears completely, it is too abused, and even a hero can't stand the hammer of time. The fleshy sledgehammer has skin like bark, rock like muscles, staggering back, AC/DC heavy metal hurriedly behind him, and the loser flies up. Five stars
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