What is important

Hoyt 2022-03-20 09:01:17

I couldn't hold back myself last night. I went to the theater to watch this movie. I didn't expect that after watching it, I couldn't hold back even more. I still have a lot of enthusiasm until now. While listening to the original soundtrack of this movie, I have to feel that I have to write something.
Why didn't I feel calm anymore? After watching it, I told many people that this movie made me feel more and more mediocre, and this kind of life became more and more incurable. Max’s fearlessness and dexterity made me wonder, where does the ultimate power come from? Is it important to have good equipment? Is omniscience and omnipotence important? Is it important to plan carefully and resolutely implement it? I’m afraid that’s not the case; that kind of power seems to be It originates from emptiness, it originates from nothing, yes, there is nothing, then it is unmatched and unmeasured. Unexpectedly, such a movie should give me such a metaphysical source of thinking.
I have fears and doubts every day. I don’t know if you have them. At the beginning of the film, the middle-aged man covered all this with running and stubbornness. You know, that’s impetuous. , Unwilling to stop, unwilling to look back. I believe that in the past few years, he has surrendered to external forces. I believe that to win depends on a good robot. A good robot needs money. How to get money is nothing more than a little change. Selling your own things and selling your children is nothing more than a prophecy. Do you dare to say that you have never sold your wisdom, your dignity, your time, and your experience? I think I sold it just for some money, and relying on a small amount of money to give myself a guarantee.
Selling them is only the first step. Then you will gradually doubt their importance. You will really feel that they are really useless things, just like middle-aged men who are at a loss and turn to the control panel of a noisy boy. Established procedures, unwilling to use their own experience to give it a go. He was deceived, and so was I, on the question of what is important.
Often, I admire artists extremely. They create the most shocking things in the world on their own, and these things in turn make them even greater. Yes, all greatness must be attributed to a certain person, not a group of people. A group of people sells their things to that person who can make greatness, and finally helps him to be great. The greater he is, the smaller the others. Only the individual is a great, complete individual.
Going back to this movie, I like the ending very much. It’s not dog-blood at all. Instead, I said something deeper and more persuasive. Don’t define greatness and success in terms of one victory or one defeat. I believe that I can make you strong, but not necessarily. Can guarantee your victory, yes, we should all believe in this, instead of redefining the value of everything through the guarantee of results.

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Extended Reading
  • Josie 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    Under the mecha sci-fi shell is actually a father-son family movie! Xiao Zhengtai is really stylish. What's shameless is that even robots will learn to sell cute after Wall-E! Hey, why do you always stare at the big blue eyes!

  • Emery 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    The film has successfully implanted sci-fi elements in traditional sports inspirational films, but compared with similar films, the conflict between "literary opera" and drama appears to be clichéd and simple, and the degree of blood is not as good as the previous "Warrior". The depiction of the villain and the final turning point are more Significantly young. But it's still a pretty good entertainment movie, all kinds of Robot King Kong are very interesting, the special effects do not leave a trace, and Hugh Jackman hasn't been so handsome for a long time.

Real Steel quotes

  • Ricky: Your friend's a real dirtbag, kid.

    [throws dirt at him]

    Max Kenton: He's my father!

    [looks at Charlie]

    Ricky: Well, looks like a little less than an inch of your life. Right, buddy?

  • Charlie Kenton: I don't want your money, Marvin.