Maysie Hoy

Maysie Hoy

  • Born: 1949-8-21
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  • Extended Reading
    • Dolores 2022-05-04 06:01:02

      Rewatch!

      The big screen is re-brushed-finally I have the opportunity to write this sentence... My dream seems to be realized here, watching a wide screen full of screens in the golden seat 13-3 of the cinema, really So beautiful. Those moving filters, the conflict between two indoor and outdoor. Noisy,...

    • Herminio 2022-05-04 06:01:02

      Roger Ebert sees Altman’s only perfect movie, which is a socialist work

      A touching socialist film.

      It reflects the ruthless destruction of monopoly capitalists on small people. Although the male protagonist struggles to resist, one's power is limited. In the face of powerful monopoly capitalism, such individuals will eventually be swallowed. The film reveals that in a...

    • 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.

    • Sydnie 2022-05-04 06:01:02

      The archive is restored in 4K. This is not a Western movie. This is the true American spirit. The tone is sad and melancholic. The good state of storytelling is probably to tell an unremarkable experience that people can’t help but worry about. There was no big scene, just in a quiet, heavy snowy morning, the man started an unknown duel with three desperadoes for himself. This parallel editing is great. The music is great and the ending reminds me of noodles.

    McCabe & Mrs. Miller quotes

    • John McCabe: I feel sorry for 'em, I do!

    • Constance Miller: They couldn't make a deal if you wanted. They get paid for killing. Nothing else!