In my eyes, boxing is a violent movement, and as long as it is related to it, everything will become bloody and less warm. Even a movie that won several Oscar prizes will not be good at watching, but until the end of the movie, I found my own mistake in my mind. This is a story about love.
Maggie is a strong willed, poor woman, she understand their goals and know how to achieve it, in a very hard life to pursue their own dreams, in order to show their abilities, longing for the heart to let her into the boxing hall, because "boxing is the only thing I love do; Frankie was an old boxing coach, too much dedication to the cause that he and his daughter xingtongmolu, which became his heart shadow --- when Maggie appeared at the moment, the two protagonists began quietly to reverse the fate. After many twists and turns, Meggie innate talent and unshakable faith eventually moved stubborn Frankie, who decided to help her become a female boxer at any cost.
Unlike Maggie, she didn't even have the ability to choose her own death, as she said herself: I struggled and struggled to leave. She asked Frankie to help her free, and Frankie refused. People are always selfish, as Frankie said to the priest: she wants to die now, and I want her to stay with me. I think Frankie refused because it was not because of morality, but because of his selfishness. He knew that Maggie was a pain in his life, but he still didn't want to do so, unwilling to bear all the pain left by himself. Until Maggie asked him again by biting his tongue, asking him to help to relieve the physical torture. Watching Maggie crying, he decided to help her.
This masterpiece brings me too much about life. Life, everyone is familiar with it, but everyone has a time to face it blankly. Alfred Souza about the life of the words I love most, "for a long time, my life seems to begin soon, the real life, but there are some obstacles in the way, some things have to be resolved, some work remains to be done, time seems enough, there is a debt to be paid and then life would begin, I finally came to understand that these obstacles were my life."