326 Chapter 325 Dignity (seeking subscription recommendation) (1/2)
This narration is very cool and pretending.
On the seat, Quentin Tarantino twisted his body unnaturally, thinking about whether he could do the same in future movies.
In a few words, it creates an unusual atmosphere.
This kind of connection makes the movie seem particularly ritual.
I can vaguely feel the ridicule of the spectators who think they love boxing, but actually express their inner violence.
Especially when one person was knocked down by another, the blood was dripping, and the cheering noise became louder and louder, but it was very intriguing.
Thinking about this, Quentin subconsciously tilted his head and glanced at his good friend Robert.
Then I saw Robert staring at the big screen with interest, as if he was provoked.
interesting.
Lehman still has something to do with him.
A smile appeared at the corner of his mouth, and his gaze returned to the movie.
The picture turns.
Came to a boxing gym.
The camera pans from the front door, facing the interior decoration, from west to east, sweeping the training ground, a group of students, and Eddie, played by Morgan Freeman, holding a mop and cleaning the ground.
Then, the lens continues to move.
Frankie Dunn, played by Eastwood, also came to the gym, and Eddie greeted him.
This lens language called perspective by the third person is still advancing the plot.
As Hilary Swank's Maggie wanted to get Frankie's training and was rejected, several characters appeared one by one.
A senior boxing coach who has operated a boxing gym with him for more than 20 years; a former boxer who later retired to work as a cleaning staff for the maintenance of the stadium. He is also Frankie's friend for many years, Eddie, and he first played. , And the victorious black boxer, Jay and Maggie who inexplicably want to become a female boxer.
After Eddie cleaned the ground daily, he found Frankie and said that a new student had arrived in the gym.
Frankie saw that it was the girl Maggie who was rejected by him.
At this time, she was practicing alone against a sandbag.
Frankie was puzzled because he didn't want to train a girl. He has been a boxing coach for so many years and has never trained a girl.
But Eddie said that there is no reason not to charge her training fees.
Maggie is still hitting the sandbag.
As long as the expert glances at it, she knows that she has never had any professional experience, even punching and footsteps are messy.
After that, a week passed.
Maggie still comes to the boxing gym to train every day.
Frankie was so annoyed by her.
Once again, he clearly stated that he would not accept female apprentices.
But Maggie still ignored her, playing with sandbags and skipping rope, and always practiced late until the boxing gym was about to close.
No one knows why she persists.
It was about to close again.
The empty boxing gym has long lost its anger during the day.
Frankie and Eddie are packing their things and preparing to close.
Not far away, under the bright incandescent lamp.
A girl is still practicing with a punching bag.
Either punch or sweep the leg.
Extremely focused.
The sweat on his body has already soaked his clothes.
Seeing Frankie about to turn off the lights again, Maggie repeated the previous proposal.
”Sir, do you want to train me? I can play very well and I will win the championship.”