Bravery is indeed brave, but Jiaolong is not a Jiaolong!

Cindy 2022-04-19 09:01:40

The whole screen is full of routines. The three elements of the western are complete, and the people of the earth are collected in a complete range of races, but there is still some gap with the western in the traditional sense. Cowboys, gunfights, and steeds are Westerns, and the battle lines are too clearly divided in the context of the Civil War, a far cry from the complexity and struggles that era should have been. The reason for the exchange of fire between the two groups is a bit far-fetched, and it seems out of place in the era of superheroes who occupy the land as kings.

Seven people with different personalities and experiences gathered together to fight for a lofty ideal...are u kidding me! It's still the time when the American Empire is divided and divided! Compared with the "Seven Samurai" of that year, it is somewhat different in realm and style.

It can be praised that the cliff is the last match. The seamless connection of each mirror and the superb photography, let the spectators have a climax of concentration for the first time! In fact, the large-scale shootout is difficult to control in terms of scheduling, and heroic has achieved the level of making the audience feel self-satisfied, which is worthy of 4-star praise. But because of the single theme and the lack of character creation, even if ten Oscar winners came to play, they would not be able to turn the tide! To be honest, good storytelling is a talent, and Hollywood has always been swaying between yes and no.

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The Magnificent Seven quotes

  • Josh Faraday: [last words] I've always been lucky with one-eyed jacks.

  • Bartholomew Bogue: [crawls into church to get away from Sam] You are a God-fearing man!

    [Sam removes his hat for a minute, and steps into the church after Bogue]