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Aliza 2022-03-25 09:01:14
When the matter is over, I will leave without leaving
The English name is Sean, which makes people think of "Shaun the Sheep" all of a sudden. In fact, I have never understood why European and American films like to use names as film titles. Is it attractive? Just like Chinese people see names like Li Ming, Wang Qiang, Niu Dehua and Xie Chenggong as...
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Carson 2022-03-24 09:02:51
old story
I almost fell asleep watching westerns. In fact, I can't blame it. It's really boring and the pace is very slow. And the whole picture is groggy and tiring.
The story is a very classic pattern: the simple farmers were bullied and driven away by bullies, and they wanted to rise up to resist the...

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Brittany 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Very comfortable looking western cowboy piece. The plot pushes the plausible, bully too much bully to resist. Alan Ladd acted very well, and he was handsome and charming when he appeared. Classic lines: Can't break the mould. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand. Brand sticks.
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Flavio 2022-04-23 07:03:27
Western genre films have begun to reflect on their past here, representing the old colonialism and pioneering spirit of the first generation of pioneers, who became the big landlords of the exploiting class in the changing times, and oppressed other free farmers to surrender their land and become tenant farmers. It is the development of feudal landlords. Displaced peasants who lost their land went to the cities to become industrial capitalist workers. This film tells such a time and a story. Gunmen from the North is a film full of lies, free farmers who own land, are self-sufficient and live a beautiful rural life. The absence of indigenous peoples, when the film was born, was precisely the reflection of white people after World War II. Xiao ended it all with a gun, but he couldn't stay. Although violence ended the greed of the big landowner, it also destroyed the peace of the town, so he was destined to leave.
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