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Horacio 2022-04-21 09:02:54
It's an old movie. It's an American "martial arts movie". Seeing injustice on the road, draw a knife to help. . . Of course, the knight and the wife in this film do seem to be a bit ambiguous. . . In addition, although this married wife is very beautiful, she is a little out of the way. . Not like a peasant woman, but like a city...
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Elfrieda 2022-03-28 09:01:07
The characters and complexes are not simple westerns. Although I always thought it at first, it became more and more different in the last half hour. Individual Americans, in their struggle against evil forces, are not like tortoises, but united. Individuals have responsibilities, and they do not calculate the gains and losses of life and death, so people have a good life...
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Chelsey 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The child is too unkind in the end. The white hat ethnic style must be decent, and the black hat and black vest must be the...
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Colt 2022-03-27 09:01:14
In poetic imagery and an idyllic soundtrack, the hero leaves the pastoral and homeland he seeks to fit into. The emotional interaction between the hero and the family of three is the highlight of the film: it is true men who must sympathize with each other, and thus develop a sense of alternative identity; women naturally like prodigal sons, but motherhood will choose to stay at home; boys instinctively choose heroes as A spiritual father, a young mind will know the heaviness and helplessness...
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Alfonso 2022-03-27 09:01:14
So typical of classical Hollywood! The child's "Shane" sentence is unforgettable. The last civil attack and martial arts is much more terrifying and creative than the last gun...
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Terry 2022-03-27 09:01:14
It turns out that Westerns are the origin of the heroes...
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Winona 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Agricultural Westerns, although the style is simple and old-fashioned, but the ending is inexplicably moving, and the director is a master of ethical melodrama at first...
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Adonis 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The peak of the Western film, the gunman is as lonely as the end of the samurai, time cannot come back. The attraction of the uncle to the little boy....
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Geraldine 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The story is quite simple. The West needs cowboys, but it also needs civilization. When the cowboy wanted to settle down, he had to put on his hat and pistol again and fight against the power. A lot of deep meaning, you can slowly experience. 1953, oh. ....
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Trycia 2022-03-27 09:01:14
A samurai, how happy is the blameless vestal's lot; the imagery of the next generation has never been so important and deadly in a Western, the tears in marian's eyes as shane and joe duel are matched by the cruel enthusiasm in Joey's eyes; The Coachman's...
Shane Comments
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Marian Starrett: You're both out of your senses. This isn't worth a life, anybody's life. What are you fighting for? This shack, this little piece of ground, and nothing but work, work, work? I'm sick of it. I'm sick of trouble. Joe, let's move. Let's go on. Please!
Joe Starrett: Marion, don't say that. That ain't the truth. You love this place more than me.
Marian Starrett: Not anymore.
Joe Starrett: Even if that was the truth, it wouldn't change things.
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Marian Starrett: You were through with gun-fighting?
Shane: I changed my mind.
Marian Starrett: [softly] Are you doing this just for me?
Shane: For you, Marion... for Joe, and little Joe.
Marian Starrett: Then we'll never see you again?
Shane: Never's a long time, Marian.
[looks at Joe, who he knocked out]
Marian Starrett: Tell him... tell him I was sorry.
Shane: No need to tell him that.