Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,513,793
Opening weekend US & Canada
$835,572
Gross worldwide
$3,067,531
Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,513,793
Opening weekend US & Canada
$835,572
Gross worldwide
$3,067,531
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By Joannie 2022-03-31 09:01:11
The script is not successful enough, and the performance is even more weak. Westerns are nothing more than revenge and pursuit, which makes people appreciate the long sand, there is no heavy sense of history, and the story is very thin, do you have to kill a prostitute just to escape from the clutches of the devil, the police's final appearance makes people feel I think it's funny, the performance is horse riding and blood spraying is only needed for the need. Emotional aspects are also...
By Theresa 2022-03-31 09:01:11
This is my first time writing a movie review, and it's a bit lame! Favorite Westerns, China is rarely able to shoot out! Dust, the western Gobi grasslands unique to the United States, revolvers, double-shot rifles, cowboys, war horses, killing, all indispensable elements, the plot is simple and direct, the wildness and warmth permeated by each shot, the plot is moving conduct. In times of war, life seems like crumbling stars, each dazzling and sometimes short. To survive, you must be brave and...
By Melyssa 2022-03-31 09:01:11
By Everett 2022-03-31 09:01:11
The love triangle between the heroine and her ex-boyfriend and husband can't be described as vigorous and lingering, but the kindness and warmth, simplicity and righteousness in the heart of the person, the natural expression, the small expression, the acting skills of the hero and heroine are still in place. .
It is the most difficult to shape the little people, which is the original ecology of the West during the American Civil War.
Many people say that this film cannot be...
By Nicolas 2022-03-31 09:01:11
A movie with Natalie and Ivan wouldn't be too bad. While I didn't recognize which Ivan was until near the end, the sandstorms in the west overshadowed his innocent eyes in "Big Fish" and "Chasing the Train" too deeply. Although the commercialization is seriously eroded now, the western films are no longer entangled in suspenseful plots, tense rhythms and dazzling actions. Realism has become the mainstream style. From "Unforgivable" to "The Hateful Eight", a large number of long The...
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By Sylvia 2022-04-04 09:01:08
Thin and direct, procrastinating and mediocre, quite satisfactory, and make persistent...
By Novella 2022-04-04 09:01:08
So it's not just us who like big reunions?...
By Selmer 2022-04-04 09:01:08
Natalie's denim makeup looks really good. Ewan just showed a few faces, did he just wear this makeup and go to the next door to make a cameo in a hundred ways to die in the...
By Idell 2022-04-04 09:01:08
The halo of the goddess shines...
By Gabe 2022-04-04 09:01:08
Different from the traditional stereotype that is dominated by men, this film is a Western film with a female protagonist. Natalie Portman's performance is quite satisfactory, and the plot is very ordinary, but the photography is very bright, showing a magnificent...
John Bishop: She's where's she's always been where you left her, they miss you there Jane
[Jane fires point blank]
John Bishop: No if I tell you I lose my only leverage
Dan Frost: Them Bishop boys are coming for you? You don't need a gunslinger. You need a goddamn regiment.
[first lines]
Jane Hammond: [whispering a bedtime story] Callie and Decca were two sisters. They were on a boat. They're in the water, and Callie said to Decca, "Decca, will you tell me the story about the upside-down tree again please?" And Decca said, "Once upon a time, there was an upside-down tree. And anyone who walked in through the door of its trunk would be immediately turned to good if they were bad." Callie said, "I would really like to see that tree sometime." They went on and on in the water. Can you make water?
[making hand-shadow motions on the wall]
Jane Hammond: Yeah.
Jane Hammond: And then all of a sudden, they hit land... And all the animals joined them, 'cause they wanted to see the upside-down tree, too. They had a bunny rabbit. Can you make a bunny rabbit?
[continues shadow-puppeting]
Jane Hammond: Yeah, the bunny rabbits went, and there were... wolves. And there was a cheetah. And...
Jane Hammond: [suddenly] No, don't eat my nose! I'm trying to tell a story. Are you a monster? Are you a monster eating my nose?
[boy begins giggling]
Jane Hammond: I'm so scared of monsters... " I wish I could find the upside-down tree," and they ran and they found the upside-down tree, but outside was a lion.
Jane Hammond: "Get away from my tree. This is my tree." And Callie said, "Well, if it's your tree, Lion, why don't you go inside it?" Lion said, "All right, I will." And he went inside his tree. And his claws went back in his paws. He started smiling. He started relaxing. He said, "You're my friends, and all my friends are welcome here." And so Callie and Decca went into the upside-down tree, and they all lived happily ever after.
Mary: Do good people ever turn bad in the upside-down tree?
Jane Hammond: No. Good people never turn bad. Sweet dreams, baby...