good western

Sofia 2022-04-20 09:01:32

I've always liked Westerns, they're crisp and neat, as accurate and quick as the protagonist in the play shoots a gun, without any delay. The protagonists of every Western are not pure gentlemen, or more or less bounty hunters. They do the killing for money, but they are full of basic justice and values ​​in their bones, and they are fully released at critical times. Parting life and death is indeed a rare freedom in the world. "The Brave Seven Flood Dragons" is such a Western movie. After watching it, I hope that the seven people are alive and well, and there will be a period of time to reunite to fight for injustice...

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  • Kassandra 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    A remake in line with the tone of the current action movie, although the traditional western spirit and the creation of fun are relatively weakened, the cast lineup and the continuous climax of the big killing line are still refreshing, and the joy and revenge are incisive without losing a little tragic and solemn. I feel, sometimes I feel a bit rushed to the Overwatch movie.

  • Jalyn 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    The actors are all good, but the heroine's milk is squeezed too hard, which affects her attention.

The Magnificent Seven quotes

  • Josh Faraday: [townsfolk all staring as they eat their dinner] Like being in one of them damn zoos.

    Goodnight Robicheaux: Fame is a sarcophagus.

    Josh Faraday: You read those in a book, or you just make 'em up as you go?

    Goodnight Robicheaux: I'll try to use one-syllable words from now on.

    Josh Faraday: What... what's a syllable?

    [Robicheaux laughs]

  • Josh Faraday: [to pitiful townsfolk on the practice range] Go on home, polish your rifles. Maybe the glint 'll scare 'em off.