McCabe & Mrs. Miller background creation

2022-05-04 06:01
Robert Altman 's unique interpretation of westerns, the film involves themes such as ambition, greed, alienation, etc. The director deliberately eliminated the halo that Hollywood puts on the opening of the westerns. He is particularly good at shaping the level and atmosphere, and the music is also great.
Robert Altman (Robert Altman), was born in Kansas City on February 20, 1925, his father B. C. Altman is an insurance salesman. Entered St. Peter’s Catholic School at the age of 6, began to show his artistic talents during Lockhurst High School, participated in the recording of cheap audio tapes that were accessible at the time, and later entered the Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington. He participated in World War II as the Air Force in 1945 and then entered the University of Missouri, where he was engaged in commercial production during his graduation year. In the late 1950s, he joined the film industry during the film recession. In 1957, he worked with director George W to produce "The Story of James Dean" before receiving attention from all quarters. In the next six years, he became popular on TV, with extremely high ratings. 
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  • Chet 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    [Exhibition at China Film Archive] 4K restored version. Very unconventional westerns. The misty photography is beautiful, and the restored version of the big screen has full marks. The plot is actually very warm. The male protagonist who invests in the brothel is bragging and gambling, but faces the plight alone; the female prostitute who is a prostitute becomes a bustard, but has a long-term business perspective. The two came together, the relationship makes people smile. At the end, I think of "Once Upon a Time in America." Four and a half stars.

  • Lynn 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    Wet and cold westerns. Anti-hero, anti-romance, anti-American dream. At the end of the film, where the lonely duel and the whole village rescued the burning church, the director, I know what you want to do, and I think this technique is very good... But apart from getting the funeral funeral, there is no bigger disturbance. I still prefer the digging and exploring of their own affection by the low-price people, it is so interesting. Cohen's OST is nice.

McCabe & Mrs. Miller quotes

  • Constance Miller: Why are you always in such a lousy temper?

    John McCabe: Because, my dear Mrs. Miller, I not only built you your gooseberry ranch, I've paid for a bathhouse I don't need. I've paid for transportation. I've paid for towels, and linens, and enema bags. I've paid for things them chippies of yours don't even know how to use. But I have not sold a full bottle of whiskey in here today, and that's a fact!

    Constance Miller: And that, my dear Mr. McCabe, is because every geezer in this town was takin' a bath in your bathhouse or havin' it off with a girl in your whorehouse.

  • John McCabe: My dear madam! I can hold my own in any game of chance, with amount you can count, and I can figure out them payoffs before you can blink an eye! Don't give me horse-puckies just because it takes me time to write it up formal.

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