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Rachelle 2021-12-07 08:01:38
I can't write a short review.
I don't think so... Although there are similarities between Samurai and Cowboy, it is clear that this adaptation did not capture the connotation of Kurosawa Akira's accomplishment of the entire film, so the heroic Seven Dragons is reduced to a more exciting and cool film, with no connotation to be...
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Rhea 2021-12-07 08:01:38
It is easy to invite a chivalrous man
Knowing that it was an adaptation of Kurosawa Akira's "Seven Samurai", I specially found this "Seven Heroes and Dangers" to watch. Many large and small plots are copies of "Seven Samurai", but there is also a new thing, that is, the Seven Knights were betrayed by the villagers, and after being...

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Theodore 2022-04-21 09:02:06
This remake is speechless, the pace is too fast, and the lines are a bit awkward?. Comparing "Seven Samurai", from both the story and the characters, it completely crushed "The Brave Seven Flood Dragons". Even if the two classic lines of "Seven Samurai" were moved to the screen, it did not fully reflect the soul, indeed The social background of Japan at that time was indeed different from that of Mexico at that time, and the concept of characters was naturally different. It was difficult for the director to localize "Seven Samurai", so he could only forcefully add the cowboy spirit he was good at and learn from each other. It's a pity that I really don't buy it for me as an oriental.
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Kathleen 2022-03-21 09:01:54
When will there be a male god like Steve Maqueen again?
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