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Gregorio 2023-06-14 06:45:56
The scene where Emily turns her gun on Mick is very powerful, a powerful blow from a 19th-century...
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Caterina 2023-06-04 06:59:21
3.8 If it is said that the ending is going down, the star should be deducted. It's kind of weird in the beginning...a bit hollow, like a lighted still life composition. slightly refined...
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Rebeka 2023-06-04 02:45:16
All the westerns I've seen are revisionist...
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Jerrell 2023-06-03 12:04:11
The west is still desolate, but the director's lens reveals a lot of things that are more terrifying than desolation. Perhaps the suffering brought to the Indians by the pioneering is the greatest...
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Joannie 2023-05-30 06:43:26
Compared with the previous work, the qualitative leap is quite masterful. Must watch film, at least...
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Oscar 2023-05-25 12:58:15
To be honest, the rhythm is really slow, I didn't watch it seriously at all, but it's a female...
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Jimmy 2023-05-20 06:24:03
In the previous shots, the characters walked from the left to the right, from the right to the left, until the last shot, the Indians walked from the depth of the shallow field to the depth of the vertical axis of the screen. The gun aimed at Mick was also a Bressonian "defining...
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Allison 2023-05-17 10:10:20
From the third independent work of "Wendy and Lucy" director Kelly Reichardt, the female perspective of the Wild West does not have Eastwood's dashing and suave temperament and the black humor of the Coen brothers, calm and slow. The real life of children and daughters traveling long distances day and night is more of a contemplation and reflection on the family about the development of the west. Michelle Williams is undoubtedly the queen of independent...
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Daija 2023-05-12 18:27:08
"Mick's Shortcut" is definitely a masterpiece that was overlooked last year, and successfully reached my top 10 in...
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Garnett 2023-05-10 13:40:57
I'm relying on... it's so fucking boring! ! ! ! Paul Dano is just soy...
Meek's Cutoff Comments
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Emily Tetherow: [starting breakfast before sunrise] Workin' like niggers, once again.
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Emily Tetherow: You don't know much about women, do you Stephen Meek?
Stephen Meek: Well, I, I know somethin' or other.
Emily Tetherow: If you say so.
Stephen Meek: Well, I know women are different from men. I know that much. Well, I'll tell you the difference if you care to hear.
Emily Tetherow: I don't doubt you will.
Stephen Meek: Women, women are created on the principle of chaos. The chaos of creation, disorder, bringing new things into the world. Men are created on the principle of destruction. It's like cleansing, ordering, destruction.