But after reading-how should I say, a little disappointed.
There is no denying that the movie is really good. The actors performed very well. As someone said, it can be regarded as a movie supported by actors. I won’t say much about the good places. Many of the soup noodles have made people boil with blood and blush.
In addition to chicken blood, there are also a lot of dog blood in the action-Tommy hits people either with a single blow, ko or a bastard, I don’t know if it is to hide that Teacher Tang actually knows nothing about MMA; and Branden’s style of play is even suspected of plagiarism. Star Master's classic "The King of Destruction": It takes a while to surpass Seiya's fighting ability, and then locks people to cry...
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In fact, this is an excellent political allegory.
When you see the old man played by Nick Knott, do you have a little idea of "where have you seen this guy?" Think again, think again, do you think of the last president of the United States?
There are some other evidences:
1. Bush boasted that he had fought in the Vietnam War, and Tommy told him in the film "Let’s talk about your stories about the Vietnam War";
2. Bush was criticized as “drinking too much”;
3. In the school section of the film, the principal said, "The last time that guy came was on 9/11." And Bush Jr. happened to read to students in a certain school when 9/11 happened.
Then, the two sons represented the two major failures of Bush's tenure: the war against Iraq and the subprime mortgage crisis in real estate. Bush Jr. has always been reluctant to admit these two failures.
In this way, the old man's retreat after a mysterious smile at the end of the film is easy to explain.
There is no time to organize the others, and I hope everyone will continue to add them.
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