is a poem from the American West

Randi 2022-04-20 09:01:40

A wonderful soundtrack
slow paced
lengthy length the
cinema
was literally snoring
but it was a good movie
it was poetic long and
full of flavour
and an allegorical tale
an iconic hero of the west
one adored him So that wanting to be his coward to replace him
is a good story and
a good poem

not to mention PITT's acting
because he already got the reward he deserves to
say is that CASSY AFFLECK personally likes the femininity
of his performance in this drama
The cowardice behind it is vividly shown in the
scene where he tells how much he and JESSE have in common. If there is a "broken back script" in the future, he will be very suitable .



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Extended Reading
  • Randy 2022-03-22 09:01:39

    "Betrayal" is an eternal theme between people.

  • Makenzie 2022-01-26 08:17:34

    There is a reason for the slow pace, and you will find that it is quite beautiful and meaningful. There is no fierce gunfight, instead there are delicate and beautiful pictures. The most impressive thing is the withered field in the breeze. The characters' inner feelings are also very accurate, fear, hesitation, and doubt. btw, Zoe really ran a trick~★★★★

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford quotes

  • Robert Ford: Your brother Frank and I just had a real nice visit. Chit-chattin about this and that. There must have been a hundred subjects we entertained...

    Jesse James: [interrupting] Good lord, you know what this stew needs?

    Robert Ford: [hesitating] ... dumplings?

    Jesse James: Noodles! You get yourself some noodle stew, your clock'll tick all night!

    [Bob nervously smiles]

    Jesse James: You ever see that woman up in Fayette, can suck noodles up 'er nose? In Fayette?

    Robert Ford: No. I don't believe I have.

    Jesse James: Never heard of her? Huh? She got canals up there you never dreamed of.

  • Dick Liddil: Did you cook this, ma'am?

    Sarah Hite: I've got a nigga woman.

    Major George Hite: [short of hearing] How's that?

    Sarah Hite: [louder and slower] Dick asked if I cooked this!

    Major George Hite: Did ya?

    Sarah Hite: ...No!

    Wood Hite: [whispering to Dick] She knew what he was like when she married him.