Shane Comments

  • Lavonne 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Old-school narratives built from a child's point of view present a naive...

  • Angelita 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    There is pent-up love hidden behind the heroic story, we can choose our own way of life, and the choice also means...

  • Oliver 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    American Westerns should be starting to go downhill at this point. The background of the film is also at the end of the cowboy era, from nomadic wasteland to settled farming, trying to put down the gun in his hand. Soothing shots and music are common features of postwar...

  • Sunny 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The western scenery is picturesque and the performance is crazy. The simple story is even more crazy. It embodies all kinds of hematemesis in the classical studio era. More than 80% of the movies, this is really a bad old man's review list, focusing on the status and historical significance of the rivers and lakes. At least half of the movies made me have the urge to hit the wall. ....

  • Frida 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The era of killing is over. Is Mount Kilimanjaro in the...

  • Hilbert 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    A neatly traditional western classic with a touching ending to violence and belonging. But this bear child is really speechless. ....

  • Maximo 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The child's perspective is too ingenious, too innocent, too touching, but the male protagonist is not very supportive of this role. Jean's only color film. The music is good, and the photography is...

  • Ettie 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    too simple, sometimes...

  • Kelvin 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    8.5/10. The story of the ranger male protagonist helping the yeoman farmers to fight and kill the local bullies, and then the story goes. The photography (color/light/shadow/framing/scenography) is beautiful, but the narrative pace is...

  • Harley 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    7. The plot is similar to that of Pale Rider. It is adapted from the same story. The styles of the two films are quite different. After all, it has been over 30...

Extended Reading

Shane quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.

Shane

Director: George Stevens

Language: English Release date: August 14, 1953

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