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Bethany 2022-04-23 07:04:31
After watching the documentary "All the way to the South" Li Gu Yue's lament about the loss of the American Western tradition (massive cowboy nomadism) today, when you watch this classic Western again, you will be reminded of a traditional Western cowboy lifestyle. miss. Watching this movie, the biggest surprise comes from this. In addition, the character of Townsend played by John Wayne is a classic interpretation of a bloody image who is constantly pursuing the spirit and dignity of...
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Bartholome 2022-04-23 07:04:31
Classic Hollywood really tells...
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Reva 2022-04-23 07:04:31
Hou Huoheshi is very good at dealing with character interaction. I feel this way after watching his three western films, which is also the biggest highlight of his films. Honor played the role of an anti-Western hero again after the searcher, but This time the character is much better designed than the Seeker, flesh and blood rather than a mere...
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Jaqueline 2022-04-23 07:04:31
The first half is excellent until the cows are driven across the river. The scene is grand and spectacular. Hundreds of thousands of live cows are controlled to run as needed. The two parts of being frightened in the middle of the night and crossing the Red River are classic strokes. Since leaving John Wayne aside, it has been downgraded. The plot goes unbelievably smooth, lacking the suffering of the enemy. In the face of almost no villains, the main male protagonist is just divided into the...
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Lue 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Hawks' way of impairing the connection between perception and movement is to keep the characters as slow as possible to think. Matt said, "It happened so fast." With the emergencies that followed, the characters couldn't even calmly come up with a solution that would have the best of both worlds, so at that moment (Honor intended to hang the defector), Matt subconsciously The act of resistance was undoubtedly the right move in Hawks' view. Time is passing irreversibly, and the relationship...
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Devyn 2022-04-22 07:01:53
So, is this an anti, anti, anti genre film? ? ? Why should I expect to kill my father and marry my mother in a Hollywood narrative, when my son and my son fight each other, and finally my daughter-in-law intervenes strongly, and both of them are...
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Nola 2022-04-22 07:01:53
"Tired people don't run away." Old capitalists; Cherry got an unnecessary shot at the end; Montgomery Clift looks too much like Dave Franco (or should I say Dave looks like...
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Maxine 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The magnificence of "Red River" and its hidden theme of "patricide" make it impossible to ignore. The cowboys drove 9,000 heads across a thousand miles, encountered Indians, crossed rivers, experienced the crisis of partner escape and betrayal, and finally reached their destination. Just thinking about such a story, shooting it is already an amazing thing. thing. Although it seems too simple and quick to deal with crises and contradictions in the process, and the heroine in the second half does...
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Paolo 2022-04-22 07:01:53
In the stubbornness of the little people, I saw an epic wandering story in the American West. The shocking scene in the film is that of the more than 9,000 cows. In the era of no special effects, they were shot with real cows, especially the scene where they ran wild at night. Only a lunatic director would dare to shoot this scene. For the first time, I saw a play of father and son, love, and struggle. "Red River" is a history of the struggle of the people of the western United States in the...
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Johnathan 2022-04-22 07:01:53
It is worthy of respect to be willing to shoot such works for the audience to...
Red River Comments
Extended Reading
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Mr. Melville: There's three times in a man's life when he has a right to yell at the moon: when he marries, when his children come, and... and when he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start.
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Matt, as a boy: How did you know when he was gonna draw?
Thomas Dunson: By watching his eyes. Remember that.
Matt, as a boy: I will.
Thomas Dunson: Get a shovel and my Bible. I'll read over him.