The forced demolition story of crossing

Russ 2022-04-23 07:01:34

The background of the movie "The Lone Ranger" is the United States in 1869. At the end of the American Civil War, the government encouraged people to move westward, and the East-West Railway was completed in this year. People on the east coast frantically went to the west to pan for gold and mine. The movie is talking about silver mines. Aboriginal Indians, unable to understand the government's policy ideas. As a result, forced demolition was inevitable, and the nail households took up arms to confront the government and attacked the Railway Bureau, American Rangers, and white people who took the opportunity to slaughter the aborigines during the turmoil. The pictures in the movie are beautiful and original, and it is intended to show a natural scene of original ecology that has not been polluted by civilization. The protagonist, John, is an inexperienced district attorney who believes that the law can support justice, and his faith begins to shake when he witnesses his brother being dismembered by the ogre Kavinshdi. Tonto is an Indian criminal. He appears in the whole movie with a colorful face. The story unfolds in the form of his memories. When he told the children in the movie who listened to him about his experience, he said that if justice is to be done, never take off the mask. This sentence deeply reflects the helplessness of the hero and the reality of reality. Are good people shameless to face this civilized world, or is it dangerous for good people to show their true colors? Either way, it's sad. The idealized protagonist jhon is forced by reality to become a hero and grows from it. Tonto, although he grew up in a tribe of Indians, his uncompromising pursuit of profit by civilized people deeply hurt him. For a pocket watch, he killed a tribe of people. He can look at it more rationally, and his rationality comes from hatred. The idealization of jhon, the sophistication of tonto, and the horse of the soul make the film full of tension and fun. When civilization tramples on nature in a civilized way, there will always be someone to defend it. Although it may not be successful, at least they have shown their attitude. Tonto said many times in the movie that it was natural to confirm the discord. The final scene of the movie is a rabbit grabbing meat to eat. Nature is indeed discordant. When civilization tramples on nature in a civilized way, nature will reward in some way...

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  • Ellen 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    I'm so sleepy. The soundtrack is good, but it doesn't fit.

  • Kiley 2022-03-21 09:01:35

    Laughed to tears, like the music like the screen like the effect like

The Lone Ranger quotes

  • Tonto: My name come up?

  • John Reid: [after getting shot with an arrow] I thought you said I couldn't get shot.

    Tonto: No. I said you cannot be killed.