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Christine 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The close-up of the departure, the scene of seeing the train is really shocking. Who wouldn't be amazed by Hawks's schedule after watching the big scene of the galloping herd... The heroine can almost guess the ending when she appears, it's really bloody, Hawks is also working hard enough to emphasize the value of the family, or really settle down Point still on the gender issue? Mundy is not very suitable for the appearance of a western cowboy, even if the character setting is "soft", it...
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Jarvis 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The two men wrestled like beasts, and they were scolded back into human form by the woman. It was very interesting to deal with, but the mood changed too quickly, and there was a sense of farce. Too full of music and low-definition picture quality affect the...
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Karlee 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Texas Movies. The ability of ancient films to have a positive narrative is astounding. This old western is majestic, and directly expresses the temperament of the western cowboy and the sympathy for the characters in the whole journey of transporting cattle. It reflects the behavior patterns and moral standards of the western pioneers in that era, and at the same time brings the idealism of cowboys back to reality for future generations to understand and taste, great! In addition, the ability...
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Ignatius 2022-04-22 07:01:53
We're not men compared to...
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Icie 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Three-and-a-half-star, the film is beautiful, and the spine of the story of actively seeking survival in the context of the depression era is the embodiment of the American spirit of self-made and painstaking work (the close-up montage at the departure moment burst out with extremely abundant excitement), combined with contradictions in a contradictory environment. The Hawkesian character of values. At the end, the theme of the front wave helping the back wave to grow has dispelled and...
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Gerda 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Most of the time, black and white films have their own charm, and switching to color may lose a lot of luster. But watching this movie by Hawkes, it is inevitable that people can't help but sigh, if it can be filmed in color, how magnificent and magnificent the world, cattle, horses and people must...
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Genoveva 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Is it so simple to end the core part of the overall grandeur of the film! No matter who you are with, at least have a showdown! I love that Matthew! With such a large group of cows, this film must have been difficult to shoot at that time. . If all Westerns are about the inevitable expansion of civilization, this one looks like a good...
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Alysha 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Martial arts films, Chinese-style brotherhood; Western films, American-style...
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Jermaine 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Brush John Wayne. Very heavy western. "Butcher's Cross" feels a bit like that. Matthew is so...
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Shana 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Iconic work of the 40's Western. Created after the war, the same year the Paramount verdict came into effect, the film began to fall off its peak. The open natural scenery of the western United States, the law of the jungle in the wild land, and the "VENI VEDI VECI" of the ancient Roman emperors, are full of the ambition and heroism of individualism to expand the territory. The actual shooting of nearly 10,000 cows is truly unprecedented. Unfortunately, there was no aerial photography at that...
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.