Character determines fate

Hollie 2021-12-10 08:01:45

The long narrative technique does not focus on what it expresses in detail like ordinary stories, and it feels a bit boring. But looking at it quietly, the road to life is long, isn't it just that a little bit of change occurs in the seemingly long days.
The movie started from Ali’s fame, and did not go from unknown to famous as I imagined, and then worked hard and trained according to routines and finally succeeded. I wanted to watch an inspirational movie together, but the story suddenly started from fame. Therefore, throughout the movie, I feel the character of Ali, unrestrained, self, and because of this, there is resistance that ordinary people can't do, saying no to military service. Character determines destiny. When Will Smith fully interprets Ali's character, the storyline is promoted. Because such a person has such a temperament, he can become a world champion, he can obey his heart against the Vietnam War, and he can be lost and regain the title of world champion. As a result, he has three marriages and a career trough. Everything comes from the appearance of this person. .
I think this movie is for us to experience how an extraordinary boxer can show his extraordinary life. Character determines his destiny.

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Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Boxing themes are not uncommon in the United States, and their model is nothing more than a cliché of a successful boxer who experienced family, war or other reasons, but finally got back up and succeeded. But each movie has its own unique characteristics. [Rocky] and [Iron Fist Man] focus on the combination of characters and eras, [Angry Bull] uses a lot of close-ups to amplify the authenticity of the fist to the flesh, and [Fighter] adds more

  • Earl 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Looking at Will, the performance is very good, especially the angry one, which is very cool. It's very long, and I'm fast forwarding at the end

Ali quotes

  • "Smokin'" Joe Frazier: What you in Philly for? Philly's my town.

    Muhammad Ali: Oh I just wanna get a little closer to you, honey.

    "Smokin'" Joe Frazier: Man, fuck you!

  • Judge Ingraham: Are you prepared to apologize about your un-patriotic remarks about the war?

    Muhammad Ali: No.

    Judge Ingraham: No? You say you are the people's champion.

    Muhammad Ali: Yes, sir.

    Judge Ingraham: Do you think you're acting like you're the people's champion?

    Muhammad Ali: Yes, sir. I am not going to apologize to you. This is not a courtroom and I do not have to sit here and answer your questions.

    [he gets up and leaves]