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Marcel 2022-01-09 08:01:07
Several pairs of basic elements in westerns
"The Wilderness" is very similar to "Noon" in 1952. Basically, Western films were perfect in the 1950s, and various early potential themes were extracted in the 1950s as a tension for the development of the film's plot. Performance.
The most obvious pair of contradictions is of course the... -
Aletha 2022-01-09 08:01:07
idea?
Due to the age too long, there is no requirement for film shooting skills or anything. But one thing that impressed me was that when the child's father was about to fight Lake to the death, it can be said that it was approaching the climax. The whole family, including Sean, was very nervous and...
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Cullen 2022-04-21 09:02:54
Insist on the struggle and failed to follow through, and the result still had to rely on mysterious passers-by. Here comes a paradox. If Starrett is seen as a righteous defender of rights, where should the earlier Aboriginal people be placed? From this, Shane's disappearance is also reasonable. Wine and meat have passed through the intestines, and the light of America will last forever. The Legend of the Giants three years later also failed to hit the mark. Let's touch it again, the early prototype of Chaoying may have originated from the western movie.
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Elsa 2022-04-23 07:03:27
There are actually quite a few people who came for Wolf 3...
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Shane: I gotta be going on.
Joey: Why, Shane?
Shane: A man has to be what he is, Joey. Can't break the mould. I tried it and it didn't work for me.
Joey: We want you, Shane.
Shane: Joey, there's no living with... with a killing. There's no going back from one. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand sticks. There's no going back. Now you run on home to your mother, and tell her... tell her everything's all right. And there aren't any more guns in the valley.
Joey: Shane...
[Joey notices that Shane is wounded]
Joey: It's bloody! You're hurt!
Shane: [Shane starts to stroke Joey's hair] I'm all right, Joey. You go home to your mother and father and grow up to be strong and straight. And, Joey... take care of them, both of them.
Joey: Yes, Shane.
[Shane rides off]
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Rufus Ryker: [speaking of Joe Starrett] Tell him I'm a reasonable man. Tell him things have gone far enough. Tell him I'm beat. Tell him anything but, by Jupiter, get him here!