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Toney 2022-03-21 09:01:54
Lingling said that I would definitely like to watch martial arts movies...Why are westerns so good?...
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Rosendo 2022-03-21 09:01:54
7.5, there are a lot of laughs, especially the duel scene before marriage is the best. But it's still a sad story, the heroes are not recognized, the tribes take revenge on each other, and Debbie's return and rescue are too...
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Rodrigo 2021-12-08 08:01:40
The post-Civil War story, the southern white stance, mocked the North and regarded the Indians as barbaric, but at the same time portrayed the integration of civilizations (trade). Ethan, always alone, Martin with Indian descent. The bare loess mountains and rocks, the smoke and dust brought up by horses running, and several confrontational gun battles are all typical. Although still standing in the white perspective, he has become conscious of the common humanity. Debbie's ending was quite...
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Hermina 2021-12-08 08:01:40
7. John Ford’s westerns always have the feeling of white supremacy. Although the history is like this, the true western history is the history of the blood and tears of the Indians, but it is more comfortable to watch the robbers than the native...
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Syble 2021-12-08 08:01:40
There are a lot of laughs in this film. . . . . Not as serious and dull as I thought. The director likes to set scenes on door frames and openings. Is it to insinuate himself in the movie? The hero will never enter that door. The door is closed and the hero leaves. It is a very eternal symbol of...
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Uriel 2021-12-08 08:01:40
In the context of this comedy, I was really confused by the theme of this movie, whether I wanted to make a movie of Wayne alone, the wandering western lonely man, or a film about racial contradictions. Neither aspect is very clear. The wandering who can't go home is represented by a door, and racial conflict is the main theme of the film, but the laughter throughout the story makes me at a loss. Just be a photography...
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Julian 2021-12-08 08:01:40
John Wayne replaced De Niro as the first hero in my heart. When he appeared, Eastwood could not be called the soul of the West. He went in and out of the film naturally, he was burly, not good at words, determined in his goal, and never complained. When others say nasty things, he will get out of the way, do it when he has an idea, use the corner of his mouth to express his opinion of others, and at night he puts his feet on the side of the bed without taking off his dirty boots, and rolls a...
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Rico 2021-12-08 08:01:40
20111231hm chose this classic for the last film of 2011, and hope that John Ford’s cowboy feelings will continue to ignite my 2012 passion. In John Wayne's body, he is domineering, he must do what he says, good and evil, and the loneliness of going to the world alone, these are the feelings of the west. And the director tried to tell more-racism, so that heroism is no longer pure. The photography is great, and each picture is exquisite. 4 star strong
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Chance 2021-12-08 08:01:40
1. Keep chasing up, and if there is grudges, you will get revenge. That is their belief. 2. "Captain, are you injured? Shot or shot?" The captain replied: "Neither." I laughed. 3. As the sun sets, horses galloping, mad sands rise, and tough guys...
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Kacey 2021-12-08 08:01:40
Mainly look at the spectacle. The so-called lonely hero is basically equivalent to the white male heroism of the West. The setting of the little girl is no different from that of a doll, telling the civilized and barbaric rivalry as a pure history of revenge. The framing of the door frame and the scenes of the man returning are repeated many times, and the narrative structure and values are quite...
The Searchers Comments
Extended Reading
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Ethan Edwards: Livin' with Comanches ain't bein' alive.
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Ethan Edwards: You remember that scalp string on Scar's lance? Long and wavy?
Martin Pawley: Yeah, I saw it, and don't try to tell me it was Aunt Martha's or Lucy's.
Ethan Edwards: It was your mother's.