In the end, Rocky won and felt relieved. But in hindsight, if the ending is changed into a tragedy, wouldn't it be more enlightening for us? Although I don't like tragedy, to be honest, if this movie Rocky is defeated, my heart will be very uncomfortable and I can't calm down. But even if it’s uncomfortable, I think the tragedy better reflects Rocky’s love for boxing and the spirit contained in boxing. Discomfort can give me more thinking.
In this film, Rocky made two major mistakes, which almost led to his tragedy:
1. Business. I don't understand business, and I won the game hard and owed people a debt.
2. Train new fighters. But he didn't know how to keep his heart, and even got a bite back.
There are a few points in the movie that impressed me:
1. The instructor who trained Rocky, an old man who was in his twilight years and had a poor life, said to him when he was training Rocky, it was so contagious~~ ~~ Those words affected Rocky so deeply that it became the support of Rocky's entire belief in boxing. I was also deeply moved by those words.
2. The incitement of boxing agent. He is very good at inciting other people's emotions, strong, and there are many ways. Although he is set as a contradiction in the film, he does not discuss it ethically, and I have to admit that he has the good qualities of a businessman in business, and a business man should have his qualities.
3. Rocky's son. At the end of the film, when Rocky fought with the new boxer, he watched the fight as a son. He did not show any concern about his father being defeated (I was worried about Rocky coming), but he was sternly angry. He shouted "beat him! Beat him!" so excited that he also waved his fists, as if he was also fighting.
When I looked at this place, I was thinking, isn't the son afraid of his father being defeated, and being beaten and maimed to death? But I didn’t see this in the film, and I couldn’t help feeling: This is pride. Worrying is only a woman’s business. A man fights as he should. Regardless of the consequences, what happens if you lose, what if you die, and you dare to fight. man!
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