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Jacklyn 2022-03-26 09:01:13
killing. Focus is on human unnecessary psychology between father and...
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Alanis 2022-03-26 09:01:13
2. Slow heat. The great migration of cattle on land is a spectacle. No antagonists. When it comes to shooting and making a fortune, women have less drama. And master and apprentice and father and son and basic friends. The change from a tough guy to a soft guy? It doesn't make much sense but at the end (you two love each other) a satisfying book must have five stars....
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Aryanna 2022-03-26 09:01:13
For the beauty control who loves nature... Westerns are like natural beauty, even if they are not smart enough, they will not be too uncomfortable to...
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Chloe 2022-03-25 09:01:20
John Wayne's character stretched from 1948 Hawks' Red River to 1976's Don Siegel Sharpshooter (when can you stop ordering people - I don't like being called a child, and I don't like being ordered), across different directors, Period staging, genre films, character actors, firm eyes never doubt a typical stubborn...
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Blanche 2022-03-25 09:01:20
The scene of crossing the Red River is extraordinary. Both the plot structure and the characterization are atypical compared to the western films at that time. Except for the ingenious portrayal of the adoptive father and son of Wayne and Montgomery, the most impressive. Or the different fates caused by two very different female...
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Scottie 2022-03-25 09:01:20
At 65/100, the difficulty of scheduling is naturally visible to the naked eye, and Hawks will not disappoint in this regard. But other than that it's not really interesting to me. Is there anything more boring than the entanglement of father-son relationship embedded in the western adventure...
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Clementine 2022-03-25 09:01:20
"Red River" has to be one of the greatest Westerns. Because it not only has a western landscape with a classical composition of cattle, rivers and grasslands, but also has John Wayne's rare role in his actor's career, Tom Townsend, full of pain and contradiction, and this role and Montgomery Clift's Matt Garth's previously conflicted, classically tragic relationship, and later, much-touted homosexuality by critics. Although the rendering of white rights in the film is debatable at the moment,...
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Ike 2022-03-25 09:01:20
Johnny Cash took Tom Cruise to drive 9,000 cows north. It was a difficult journey, but the American spirit finally...
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Carli 2022-03-25 09:01:20
Three bonus scenes: Montgomery and Ireland met for the first time, Jiang Wen became the villain, the night in the fog... Except for the man, Monty should have discussed with Yu Po about how to maintain a thin...
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Kirstin 2022-03-25 09:01:20
This film is adapted from Boden Chase's novel, which is a reversal of John Ford's old-school western style. Howard Hawks intends to create a magnificent and magnificent western migration epic. John Wayne has also changed from the past western ranger to arrogant and stubborn. (he was applauded by John Ford for his antihero performance in this film). Although the subject matter is subverted, Hawks still uses the traditional shooting method, using the accelerated camera to shoot the tension and...
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.