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If you're looking for an amazing movie and looking to become someone in the world, but no one understands, then you have the same connection as...Adonis Creed. Adonis Creed wants to become like his father, and becoming a boxer. Creed wanted to follow his father's footsteps of becoming a boxer, but his mother, Mary Anne did not want him to. Also the fact that the reason his father passed away and couldn't do anything. Creed’s mother had to be behind his dad 100%. So she doesn't want him to death like his father because he's the only one she has left and she doesn't want to lose him. But after All he didn't care and still boxed he took a little to convince his trainer Rocky Balboa because his trainer Rocky knew his father and he also retired from the boxing and training after his friend Adonis dad died. In my opinion the movie was good for me because I learned that if you don't have a help from your parent then you will get it from your someone that believe in you that part of the movie so you can understand it a little of the movie.
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She took care of like he was her son and when Adonis was about 22 he decided to follow his dad's footsteps of becoming a boxer ,and when he wanted to tell his mother about becoming a boxer his mother wasn't sure about it because that's how his father died ,and then when she told him that he didn't care he just told her and now want to go find a trainer and he found his trainer Rocky Balboa and they went training about half way Rocky got sick but Adonis still trained and when he the big fight came he went fight but he didn't win but he tried it all took place in Philadelphia. The whole story evolved of Adonis Creed. The main character is Adonis Creed. He´s the one that wants to become a famous
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