Very innovative western b-level genre film

Bernard 2021-12-18 08:01:15

Kurt injected his experience in the B-level film into this film. The film is very real and dare to describe the story clearly. The previous rhythms are very much like the rhythm of a master. Kurt's b-level film magnate, his acting skills are remarkable and his degree of control is quite good. It’s more exciting to change to Quentin’s narrative during the journey, and it’s even more meaningful to show through short stories in the dialogue that the lame man can use his throat to blow. To create a kind of nagging b-level film style is unnecessary. The final battle and the savages' "food management" are very good, but the savage dealt with by the lame man will not even come over and chop with a throwing axe. Even if he was killed, it was called a tomahawk bone. It is estimated that he was starved to death. At least it should highlight the savage's throwing axe stunt, so that the lame man can avoid minor injuries, or use the proud man in front of it.
There are a few more confusing details. 1. How did the lame man enter the cave? (The kind of height, the legs can’t climb up) 2 The heroine hasn’t been caught by the savages? (Blind female savages are all pregnant, don’t the seven savages hold back? The clut is so good, doesn’t the director need it? It doesn’t make sense. Does the second part talk about the heroine coming home with the savage child? The savage grabs the child and counterattacks. Yes, yes, can the sheriff and the old man not even ask?) 3 Can you kiss by wiping your mouth? (The female protagonist is also okay. I really got used to it a few days earlier.) In short, the film is very appetizing for me. If there is no doubt about the details of 1 & 2 and buff the savage a little bit, it will be completely high. As for babbling It's better to talk about optimization, but I think it's ok. If you score it, it's 7.2 points.

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  • Chicory: Gotta taste better than people!

  • John Brooder: I Should Go With You, Since I'm Most Experienced With Killing Indians

    [brief pause]

    John Brooder: That's Not A Boast

    [Beat]

    John Brooder: That's A Fact!