Extended Reading
  • Vanessa 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    How to survive that period of lawless jungle

    I was fascinated by the beginning of the film, and Cohen's voice awakened the continuous sadness in my heart. I shed tears at the end of the film, not just for an endless love, but for the meaning of the whole life. If you were born in a jungle society, and you have obtained personal wealth by...

  • Lyda 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    Why John McCabe must die

    The 1960s and 1970s were an era of ups and downs in American politics and society, as well as an important facade of Hollywood—the era of decline of western films. Western films have always been given the mission of promoting the American spirit. As a result, the heroic cowboys, the awe-inspiring...

  • Kaela 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    Mail order brides, mud kicks, little brothel bustards struggle to start a business, picking up sesame seeds and throwing watermelons, and forced to fight against big mining groups; antitrust and antitrust papers talk about war, burn churches and stubbornly showdown, true love is all over, smoking big cigarettes alone. The rainy and realistic Liushan wild western film, Leonard Cohen praised the soundtrack throughout the whole process

  • Chet 2022-05-04 06:01:02

    [Exhibition at China Film Archive] 4K restored version. Very unconventional westerns. The misty photography is beautiful, and the restored version of the big screen has full marks. The plot is actually very warm. The male protagonist who invests in the brothel is bragging and gambling, but faces the plight alone; the female prostitute who is a prostitute becomes a bustard, but has a long-term business perspective. The two came together, the relationship makes people smile. At the end, I think of "Once Upon a Time in America." Four and a half stars.

McCabe & Mrs. Miller quotes

  • John McCabe: I feel sorry for 'em, I do!

  • Constance Miller: They couldn't make a deal if you wanted. They get paid for killing. Nothing else!