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Melisa 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Old movie, still pretty...
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Nico 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Video 4.5 points, Story 3 points, Acting 2.5...
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Robb 2022-03-25 09:01:14
The following contains heavy spoilers. . . The little boy Joey was born to join in the fun and love to eat melons. Finally, he ran to the grocery store and squatted outside the door to witness the three-second duel between the top two players in the West. ? The reason he finally shouted to keep a generation of master Shane is sincere, simple, and unscrupulous, but still unsuccessful, because our hero is destined to be lonely~ The little boy had to say his fateful line: Bye Shane! The audience...
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Mona 2022-03-25 09:01:14
That kid's play is really eye-catching, but the pace of the story is too slow and it doesn't look...
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Harrison 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Long-winded, not interesting. The deliberately picked selling points are at odds with the emphasis the film should...
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Melyssa 2022-03-25 09:01:14
This film can be said to have the most typical hero mode of western movies, and its legendary nature is a warm-up for Leone to start the trend of spaghetti westerns with "Red Dead Redemption" ten years later. The biggest feature of the film is that it extracts certain values from traditional western films and creates an image of a great hero who protects the weak and fights against the invasion of their homeland. Its pure and noble motives, brave and simple character and kind and reliable...
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Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:14
The rhythm is not well controlled, and it is a little procrastinated. The only climax of the whole film is the last scene of the...
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Brett 2022-03-25 09:01:14
I actually watched it on TV. . . The front is okay, the scenery is super beautiful, basically like my big Xinjiang. The bare-handed fight in the bar was the coolest. Unfortunately, the rhythm behind is too slow, the little boy hates it, and the ending is quite...
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Terrill 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Not a particularly good Western, but it was selected in the Motion Picture Association of America's Century 100. I can be selected, I guess, because the film has the purest western film DNA, which perfectly interprets the American spirit in the early days of the founding of the...
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Greyson 2022-03-24 09:02:51
The fight between the two male protagonists was beautiful. Children who worship blindly never understand what adults are doing. Wolverine Logan...still a lot worse than...
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.