The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Comments

  • Amy 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Education, law, democracy, news, too many idealistic hormones, people's main theme is that advanced is powerful. However, the conflict was still resolved in an "illegal" way in the end, which disintegrated the film's own narrative system; in the end, the reconciliation between jurisprudence and homicide, facts and legends was also somewhat hasty. It seems that the protagonist is Rance, but it is actually the story of...

  • Telly 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    Law books and guns, roses and cactus flowers, railroads and carriages. Western cowboys help eastern lawyers to establish law and order in the west. The era of cowboys will eventually come to an end. Heroes in the dark will never be known. Glory will only belong to the rule of law and democracy in the east." That legend is good." John Wayne, his glory was stolen by Stewart, his girlfriend was stolen by Stewart, he died without boots and a pistol, he was no longer a...

  • Skyla 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    The play is solid and enjoyable to watch. The beginning is decades later, and then recalling the past, you know the ending, who will not die, but just curious how the problem was solved, how it got to this point, and how all these years have passed. There are no idle scenes and idle dialogues, and every scene serves the theme, telling a story or shaping a character. During the class, Tom came back and asked Pompey why the house was not renovated, which led to the fact that the house was the...

  • Brenda 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    On the whole, it is still a little more didactic and more dramatic; the moment John Wayne turns and leaves, it is like the possession of Gregory Peck in "Roman...

  • Eriberto 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    Regarding democracy and legal system and force/violence/revolution, force (violence/revolution) may solve problems quickly, but it is easy to go wrong in the wrong direction or cause irreversible tragedies, while democratic legal system is a long-term process that requires us Everyone's participation will at least not cause major deviations in the general direction, and it is easier to correct mistakes. Let's think about the modern and contemporary history of our...

  • Nyasia 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    The most pulling is always Wayne! The silent man beside Liberty is really Lee Van...

  • Winnifred 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    It would be interesting to look at Once Upon a Time in the West, the different ways the West ends. Lee Van Cleef...

  • Taryn 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    Very beautiful movie, the ending completely dilutes the over-ideal atmosphere, down-to-earth good...

  • Neva 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    A political film with a western shell, the black and white images are quite charming, the greatness of this film is that it is the American past in the west, the collision of the old cowboy and the young lawyer, the righteous order and the powerful bully, a freelance reporter, a township Conferences, nation-building debates, the impact of civilized education, the fading of racism, the issue of guns. It represents the growing town of the American West and bids farewell to the frenzied Westworld...

  • Julius 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    The master is the master The rhythm of the story is always so fascinating and every shot is always so...

Extended Reading

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance quotes

  • Amos Carruthers: [Stoddard raps table three times to call meeting to order, Amos Carruthers stands] I'd like to nominate the chairman,

    [gestures towards the chair]

    Amos Carruthers: Mr. Ransom Stoddard as delegate to the territorial convention!

    [uproarious cheers of approval]

    Ransom Stoddard: Wait a minute here now!

    Tom Doniphon: And I second that nomination, not only because he knows the law but because he throws a good *punch*!

  • Tom Doniphon: [In Peter Ericson's kitchen visiting Hallie, see 's Ransom Stoddard's shingle, reads] 'Ransom Stoddard, At... torney at Law'

    [amused]

    Tom Doniphon: You're a persistent cuss, pilgrim. You really aim to hang that up outside somewhere?

    Ransom Stoddard: [defiant] That's why I *painted* it.

    Tom Doniphon: [gravely] Well, take some advice, pilgrim. You put that thing up, you'll have to defend it with a *gun*... and you ain't exactly the type.