don't tell me politics

Agnes 2022-04-20 09:01:32

I just hate to criticize films on the grounds of politics, ok, Hong Kong films can, mainland dramas can, no matter how bad a drama is, a typical heroic western, with melody and plot, outstanding acting skills, dubbing On, foreign action movies with no obvious bugs, why are you talking about politics to me? The portrayal of characters is really average, and it's okay to enjoy movies that don't have so many muscles and sweat but are still full of manliness. I just deducted one point for the heroine, which is a bit anticlimactic. But, it's a good movie.

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The Magnificent Seven quotes

  • Josh Faraday: Our paths cross again. To what do I owe the pleasure?

    Sam Chisolm: Took a job. Looking for some men to join me.

    Josh Faraday: Is there money in it?

    Emma Cullen: [tosses him a jingling bag]

    Josh Faraday: And who's she?

    Sam Chisolm: "Joan of Arc."

    Emma Cullen: My name's Emma Cullen. And this is my associate, Teddy Q.

    Josh Faraday: Well, I do have an affinity for shiny things.

    [tosses the bag back to her]

    Josh Faraday: Is it difficult?

    Sam Chisolm: Impossible.

  • Goodnight Robicheaux: What a merry band, we are. Me a Grey, Chisolm a Blue, Billy a mysterious man of the Orient, a drunk Irishman, a Texican, a female and her gentlemen caller. This is not going to end well.

    Vasquez: I'm Mexican, cabrón. No such thing as a "Texican."

    Goodnight Robicheaux: Try telling that to my granddaddy. He died at the Alamo. New Orleans Greys, long barracks, bayonets. Blood, teeth. Mauled by a horde of teeming brown devils.

    Vasquez: My grandfather was one of those devils, you know. Toluca Battalion. Hey, maybe my grandfather killed your grandfather, huh?