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Watson 2022-10-02 20:16:06
Drama, cinematography and music are...
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Toy 2022-09-11 09:46:46
The family and social values of the old southerners and CCW are the bright spots, and the ending arrangement of the future battle is not...
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Miles 2022-09-03 16:14:33
When the chaebol and the government's Qian Quanquan dismembered the centuries-old inheritance of land experience, if you want to inherit the rules of the ancestors, you have to carry the notoriety of not abiding by the law. In order to fight the notoriety, the robbers brought out the lion meaning of self-confidence, but isn't the cougar the species that is ostracized and reclusive by other predators? This is not a Western lamentation, because the use of force to violate the ban is common all...
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Kellie 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The script is really good. In lowercase, it is only a case on the surface (and not a case involving social ethics), and it is a progressive depiction of Western society, and it is Texas (coincidentally). However, the director's handling is not very interesting, which is a...
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Annamae 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Anyway, this is the most high-end crime film shooting method nowadays. The realism is overflowing, the characters are three-dimensional and thick, the rhythm is not slow or urgent, the western road is desolate and cold, the photography is outstanding, and the BGM is added. It all depends on one breath and a sense of atmosphere....
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Laverne 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Western literary flavor, in the desolate and barren background, poverty has become a desperate gamble for...
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Jennifer 2022-04-24 07:01:04
You rob the bank and you die, the bank robs you and you die. The Lone Hero End Fighter always lives in another era and always passes you by. Persuade the male protagonist to watch more of To Qifeng's movies, people can't fight against the...
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Antonia 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Very good, I like the...
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Selmer 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The two groups of tough guys are friends and relatives, and they are willing to go through fire and water. The sense of confrontation in the drama of the two male policemen and bandits is not enough, only the sniping in the wilderness and the encounter on the farm show a little tension, but this is already the wildest and toughest guy in this Oscars, alas... the country folk songs with a strong western feel are good. Three and a...
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Cortez 2022-04-24 07:01:04
It's a very sympathetic script, but Min Bu Liao Sheng is a script that comes out of the actor's mouth, so it's a weak script again. Are you embarrassed that the screenwriter scored 7.9 points? In addition, it is incredible how the people of Texas who are in dire straits would pursue bank robbers so righteously. The episode between pine and the bank manager was the pinnacle of his acting skills. All the skills are derived from "Poverty is like a disease, which is passed down from generation to...
Hell or High Water Comments
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Marcus Hamilton: Howdy ma'am. How are you doing today?
T-Bone Waitress: Hot . And I don't mean the good kind. So, what don't you want?
Marcus Hamilton: Pardon?
T-Bone Waitress: What don't you want?
Marcus Hamilton: Oh, well, uh. I think I'll just, uh...
T-Bone Waitress: You know. I've been working here for 44 years. Ain't nobody ever ordered nothing but T-Bone steak and a baked potato. Except this one asshole from New York tried to order trout back in 1987. We don't sell no goddamned trout. T-bone steaks. So either you don't want the corn on the cob, or you don't want the green beans. So what don't you want?
Marcus Hamilton: I don't want green beans.
Alberto Parker: I don't want green beans either.
T-Bone Waitress: Steaks cooked medium rare.
Alberto Parker: Can I get my steak cooked just a...
T-Bone Waitress: That weren't no question.
Alberto Parker: All right.
T-Bone Waitress: Iced tea for you boys.
Alberto Parker: Iced tea'd be great.
Marcus Hamilton: Iced tea, yep. Thank you ma'am.
T-Bone Waitress: Uh-huh.
Marcus Hamilton: Well I'll tell you one thing. Nobody's gonna rob this son of bitch.
Alberto Parker: My word.
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Toby Howard: I need you sober.
Tanner Howard: Who the hell gets drunk off a beer?