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Edythe 2022-03-25 09:01:19
In the 148-minute CC version, Ang Lee still feels comfortable shooting epic stories, but the core is the growth of a boy. In the Civil War, it was not the faith but the devil in the heart that contradicted ourselves and the enemy. The scheduling of the big scene is exemplary, an encirclement shootout and a head-to-head war scene are both classic. Although it is a war, the reflection is outside the play. Jack's freedom after putting down his gun is the meaning of the end of the civil war. At...
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Destinee 2022-03-25 09:01:19
3.5. When Ang Lee tells war stories, it is easy to lose coordinates, because there are too many classics. Like "Billy Lynn's Midfield War", he understands everything but finds no...
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Rocio 2022-03-25 09:01:19
In fact, Ang Lee is not very suitable for this type of film. He is so delicate that he always has to focus on individual emotions. This is definitely different from the Civil War movies that the audience expects. Ang Lee doesn't care at all. Whether the war is won or lost, he cares about the humanity exposed by everyone in front of the war. This emphasis also makes the film not so imposing, and even the rhythm is a bit slow, but the scheduling of the few action scenes you see is very exciting....
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Chelsey 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The teacher pulls the sheet for analysis in class. Although the content of the class is the same, the feeling of going to the class as a senior is quite different. I don't like Ang Lee movies very much. I don't like movies that are too moderate. I used to like "Brokeback Mountain" very, very much, and now I like it in...
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Olin 2022-03-25 09:01:19
This film is adapted from Daniel Woodrell's novel. Ang Lee integrates the grand group narrative into the individual tension narrative, and the directing method is relaxed and without delay. It’s just that the film’s aesthetic creation of natural elements has not been integrated with the drama of the story, and the emotional entanglement between people has not formed a strong dramatic tension, sometimes deep, sometimes smooth. Overall, this film It's more like a thankless work by Ang...
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Bryana 2022-03-25 09:01:19
I don't like this movie very much, but thank you very much for this movie, it made Ang Lee a better Ang Lee. He has always said that he is a hard-working director, and I am particularly convinced and inspired that he will solve his own problems. The problem, the various problems that have arisen in this movie, he will challenge one by one in the various movies in the future, is no longer a problem, ranging from the chaotic perspective of characters in the big background, to the small art...
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Demarco 2022-03-25 09:01:19
MISSOURI TIGERS VS. KANSAS...
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Jedidiah 2022-03-25 09:01:19
War movies are not to my taste, and the Civil War is even less of a touch. I really don't resonate with the delicate emotions of the informal army in the Civil War. For two and a half hours, I was thinking about why it wasn't over yet. There is a feeling of giving Brokeback Mountain a preview among the...
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Ivy 2022-03-24 09:03:20
jack roedel broke his finger, cripple jack bull chiles amputated, died a slave master george clyde, shot daniel holt in the ribs, walked sue lee shelley made out, married pitt villain second, unkilled john black beheaded, paraded through the...
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Valentina 2022-03-24 09:03:20
jack roedel broke his finger, cripple jack bull chiles amputated, died a slave master george clyde, shot daniel holt in the ribs, walked sue lee shelley made out, married pitt villain second, unkilled john black beheaded, paraded through the...
Ride with the Devil Comments
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Randi 2022-01-17 08:02:23
Like real history
The big reason I like this film is because of its historical background.
Before that, it was difficult for me to imagine that during the American Civil War, there would be blacks in the Southern Army, which represented the power of slave-owners, fighting for them, and I never imagined that the... -
Randall 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Who is the devil and who rides with
It's just that I can't write a short review, it's not a movie review. The title is something I haven't figured out yet after reading it. Saying "everyone is" is lazy.
Some full shots make people feel that the director really has an imperceptible warmth. The play next to the campfire is brilliantly...
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[Mr. Evans, a Confederate sympathizer, has Jack Bull and Jake as guests]
Jack Bull: Are you saying, sir, that we fight for nothing?
Evans: Far from it, Mr. Chiles. You fight for everything that we ever had... as did my son. It's just that... we don't have it anymore.
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[Camping out, Jack Bull Chiles and Jake Roedel discuss Jake's finger, which was shot off in a skirmish]
Jack Bull: My father's under the dirt to stay. Like that's gone to stay, too.
Jake: My finger?
Jack Bull: Mmm-hmm.
Jake: Well, so it is. And it makes me notable by the loss.
Jack Bull: You sound pleased... as if that finger'd been pesterin' you for rings.
Jake: No. It was a fine finger and I'd rather have it still, but... it was took from me and it's been et by chickens for sure. And I say, what is the good side to this amputation? And there is one.