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Justyn 2022-04-06 08:01:02
3.5. "Come to me and see it." "I can't." It is rare to see such a weak male protagonist! = = The whole film is almost walking dead, super passive, and unlike most classical Hollywood scripts, which are driven by the character's initiative, this film relies on accident (think A Star Is Born, James Mason is basically special). The end of the snow scene is mysteriously moving. A strong sense of fate, a reminder of the time motif (the first and last scenes of the feature film, the ship's flute)....
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Reyes 2022-04-06 08:01:02
The male protagonist's image in society is a devil, a hero, a desperado, and a rare commodity, but he is actually just like you and me, just a vulnerable, helpless, suffering, and desperately in need of soul (and body) rescue. . All beings in the movie, except for the speculator Teresa, are not "bad people", but a little warmth of human nature, in this dark rainy night, in the heavy snow of goose feathers, can not appease a soul (the mournful wailing in the tavern) . Kindness is not enough to...
Odd Man Out Comments
Extended Reading
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Lukey: [about painting a portrait of the wounded Johnny McQueen] There's something to be said about him before he dies.
Tober: And about all of us.
Lukey: I understand what I see in him.
Tober: What is it?
Lukey: It's the truth about us all.
Tober: Is that all?
Lukey: He's doomed.
Tober: So are we all.
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Shell: Is he really dying, Tober?
Tober: We're all dying.