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Rocky IV (1985)
This Cinematic Masterpiece Should be Up With the Likes of Casablanca, the Godfather, and Gone With the Wind
This cinematic masterpiece is the most under-appreciated film of our time. Explain to me this, how can we as Americans not appreciate the fact that without the contributions of American hero Rocky Balboa in this film, the Cold War would still be going on. When Rocky delivers his monologue, it is perhaps one of the best speeches known to man. Sure there was that Lincoln fellow in his Address to the Gettysburgians, and the Martin Luther King fellow. But as influential as their speeches were, none compare to the magnitude and the repercussions that this speech brought about. For all of those individuals who lived in the time of the Cold War, they know that life was tough, to put it simply. And without this man's bravado and courageousness, we'd still be in a time of nuclear proliferation and fear. This man put his body and mind on the line, and even came out with severe brain damage as a result. A true patriot he is, along with the likes of William Wallace and Tyrone Hill, and what they each brought to their countries. Drago was a representation of all that was wrong in the world. Steroids, corruption, communism, and pure hatred. But even he, the abominable monstrosity that he was, couldn't defeat the Italian Stallion himself. But despite what one man's force can do, the power of words is enough to conquer a nation, as Rocky did with this monologue.
"During this fight, I've seen a lot of changing, in the way you feel about me, and in the way I feel about you. In here, there were two guys killing each other, but I guess that's better than twenty million. I guess what I'm trying to say, is that if I can change, and you can change, everybody can change!" The sheer power, diction, and confidence that he brought upon that Russian crowd conquered the Soviet Union, and began the fall of communism. When I saw this film, and more importantly the monologue, I was feeling perhaps what Moses felt when he saw the Burning Bush on the Mountain of Sinai. A rush of adrenaline, passion, and invigoration that no one has ever felt before.
So I call upon you, as Americans, to step forth from this day with a new sense of pride and patriotism, for there is good in a world smug with so much evil and prejudice. May the power and grace of Rocky's words bless you all as if they've done upon myself.
EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE, so can you.
Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Uh!...Phenomenal1
This movie changed my life. I sincerely doubt that I'd be in the same in position now if I hadn't seen two films, this and Rocky IV. When George saved the day, I cried for six straight hours. Sheer movie making brilliance. And when Mr. Balboa delivered his monologue after ending communism with a 1-2 left hook, I still can feel the chills. For all that I care, the movie could have been a musical and left the 5 minutes of footage of Chris Tucker both singing Prince's "Do Me Baby" in the streets, and his tantalizing rendition of our National Anthem in the cab. And who says the plot line was less eventful than a weekend with a pile of rocks! I consider myself a connoisseur of the Rush Hour films, and the ending truly shocked me. I was convinced that little Su Yung had come back to save the day, but when George showed up on the spot, that little gun-totin' Frenchman shocked me in amazement.
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