One session, one session, this is a word that is a bit leisurely and living in the mood of the moment. It comes from the Japanese tea ceremony, which means that in one's life, there may be only one side of many people, so it is necessary to treat each other in the best way. And in this must-see movie for men, I also feel that way, because Rocky treats what may be a one-off game opportunity with a one-on-one mood.
Unlike ordinary inspirational movies, the protagonist will always succeed in the end no matter how many failures and eye-rolling he experiences, or the male and female protagonists misunderstand in the early stage, and the female protagonist appears at a critical moment later, encouraging the male protagonist and winning. And this movie is actually a movie from 1976, more than 40 years ago, so I don't know whether the theme of the inspirational movie has gone off track, or whether we look back and find out that this is actually what an inspirational movie should look like.
Although the plot is not tortuous and bizarre, it is also simple enough to move people's hearts, without deliberately showing conflict and amplifying emotions.
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