Is it necessary to have such a perverted scene of bloody violence? It is absolutely necessary. (By the way, the tough guy in my eyes) (complete spoiler)

Jeanne 2021-12-18 08:01:15

I don’t want to talk about the first-class movie, and I can’t write my own feelings at my level of expression. But the bloody perverted violence scenes in it are too much, making people feel like a junk movie that relies on bloody perverted violence scenes to attract audiences. But after thinking about it further, I felt that these shots were necessary, and the theme of the movie could not be expressed without it. This is definitely not a junk movie or a b-rated movie.
What is the theme of the movie, "tough guy", what is tough guy, is it to regard death as home and shout slogans? The tough guy in the film expresses very clearly, courage, responsibility, love, wisdom, and sacrifice. The protagonist Sheriff, as his wife said, "There is no need to risk such a big life (probably meaning)". At that time, the sheriffs in the western United States were all hired. Simply put, they were collecting money for work, just a job. Although the risk is included in the scope of work, it is not the same thing to fight against a tribe that may have dozens of people by relying on one or two people (the sheriff’s original plan was only for him to go). But the sheriff was very simple at the time, just to do it. He didn't say the truth, didn't look at his wife affectionately, said something that moved the world (because he was afraid of his wife's worry). Responsibility and chivalry are not spoken out, but made silently.
As for the heroine's husband, generally speaking, it can be said that the performance is normal. The wife is in danger. As a husband, it is necessary to give up her life to save her. But please consider the danger mentioned above and his broken foot.
The above is not finished, but even if it is finished, it is only the beginning. The journey began. Do you think that being a hero is as simple as throwing your head and blood. The transportation was stolen, and the heroine's husband could only use a broken leg to drive on. I don’t know if you have any experience of broken bones. What is the pain to the bone? The hero must insist on walking for four days on the premise that the pain is in the bone at every step. And the actor knows that in that environment, deterioration of broken bones means amputation, and amputation means that there is only less than 10% of the survival rate. What is called "love".
Entering the battle stage, there is no heroic behavior as one hundred, and the story development is the same as reality. There are not enough people but defeat. The sheriff was captured.
I believe that before this group of people set off, they already had the consciousness of death. If you think that being a man, a hero, and a tough guy, it's as simple as not afraid of death. Then you are absolutely not qualified to be a hero, you are just a naive child who is easily incited and excited.
Is death terrible, it should be. But when you see with your own eyes how the barbarians treat the captives, I believe you will change it. He was scalped alive and inserted with a wooden stick... But this sheriff, after witnessing all this, after knowing that he could not get out of here alive, knowing that he would end up being treated like this brutal and bloody pervert Still did not give up, think of a way to kill a few more barbarians, to increase the chances of success for the heroes who come later. And he also knew very well that if he did this, he would inevitably provoke a more terrifying and cruel treatment for himself than before. What is courage, what is wisdom, and what is sacrifice.
So I said, these perverted, bloody and violent scenes are necessary, and the theme of the movie cannot be expressed without it. This is definitely not a junk movie or a b-rated movie.
In the end, in fact, mainstream American movies are very restrained from the performance of violence, and will always deliberately avoid places where excessive bloody and perverted scenes will appear. It's the same even in this movie. Please pay attention to the fact that the sheriff asked the heroine after being captured, how many barbarian men are there, and the painful expressions that the heroine does not want to talk about, suggesting what happened to the heroine in the past few days of being captured (please Pay attention to "how many men"). If the director really wants to use violent scenes to attract the audience, what happened to the heroine can definitely be a close-up plot.

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Bone Tomahawk quotes

  • John Brooder: I'm far too vain to ever live as a cripple.

  • Samantha: This is why frontier life is so difficult. Not because of the Indians or the elements but because of the idiots.