A movie full of heart-warming details

Fabian 2021-12-22 08:01:07

I went to see Dean Martin. The main characters in this film are full of personality and very cute: Sheriff Chance, who is full of responsibility, honest and reliable, but not good at expressing; He once became a deputy sheriff again because of a broken love and excessive drinking. Later, he doubted his worth and blamed himself, but relied on himself to reinvigorate Dude; the old cowboy Stumpy, who is chattering, meticulous, and always amusing the audience; and later joined the clever and capable, angular personality kid Colorado. Oh, and Miss Feather, who later became Chance's girlfriend, was really amazing to appear on the stage. However, she seems to be able to make a man play around with her beautiful appearance and witty teeth, but her heart is actually the same as Chance. 2333... is involved. After the trouble, drinking glass after glass and talking without marginal words is actually thinking about and confirming the love for Chance 2333 is super cute.
Dude, played by Dean Martin, is also a character with a very rich heart. When he appeared on the stage, he was in ragged clothes and was insulted by other cowboys because of his alcoholism. When he returned to the police station, he stopped drinking, picked up the gun again, and used his extraordinary skill. He got the killer who killed Chance's friend, but he also doubted his worth and blamed himself constantly because of his unbearable experience. In the movie, he didn't directly let him speak out, but from some of his small movements: in the first half of the time, he had just returned to the police station, sitting in the police jail at night, crying while biting his knuckles, but At the beginning, the audience was the same as the characters in the play. He didn't notice that he was crying. After he raised his head a little bit, he could see that there were two rows of tears under his eyes under the cover of his hat. This little detail really shocked me. Afterwards, he cheered up again, shaved his beard and changed into neat clothes, but was easily overwhelmed by a few enemies in the town. He began to doubt his worth, and began to bite his knuckles again... This detail is probably in the movie. Only appeared twice, but this little movement perfectly represented Dude's inner struggle and pain.
Chance's inability to express is almost throughout the whole movie. When his friend was killed, he was very calm, only showing a little bit of extreme anger in some places, but it was better than yelling at the table. The expression is more expressive. Chance is very calm from beginning to end, but only calm rather than ruthless. When Dude is caught, he may be the least calm of all people. It is not reflected in the emotional expressions such as movements and tone, but in him. Anxious to rescue Dude without thinking about it.
Speaking of the movie I went to see because I really loved Dean Martin's songs, Dude played by Dean Martin was lying down in the police station with his hat buttoned half of his face, singing melodious songs, accompanied by Stumpy and Colorado. "Only my riffle, my pony, and me." A cowboy, riding a horse, walking through the wilderness of the American West, lonely but happy, is probably this feeling. Dude later sang this song in the bath, and obviously his mood was getting better.
I am very fortunate to be able to see this movie, because it is so happy.

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  • John T. Chance: [explaining why Joe got beat up] He didn't take too kindly to being arrested for murder.

    Joe Burdette: It wasn't murder.

    Nathan Burdette: If he says it wasn't murder, why do you say it was?

    John T. Chance: Man gets shot that's got a gun, there's room for reasonable doubt. Man gets shot that hasn't got a gun, what would you call it? But, you knew that already otherwise you wouldn't have set things up the way you did.

    Nathan Burdette: Just what have I done?

    John T. Chance: You're a rich man, Burdette... big ranch, pay a lot of people to do what you want 'em to do. And you got a brother. He's no good but he's your brother. He committed twenty murders you'd try and see he didn't hang for 'em.

    Nathan Burdette: I don't like that kinda talk. Now you're practically accusing me...

    John T. Chance: Let's get this straight. You don't like? I don't like a lot of things. I don't like your men sittin' on the road bottling up this town. I don't like your men watching us, trying to catch us with our backs turned. And I don't like it when a friend of mine offers to help and twenty minutes later he's dead! And i don't like you, Burdette, because you set it up.

  • [after Carlos has a quarrel with Consuelo]

    John T. Chance: You take chances, my friend.

    Carlos Robante: Because I know woman. If she will be mad or she will be sorry - if it is 'mad', she will be much pleasure to make right; and if she is 'sorry', it will be the same pleasure. You... you do not have women, so you do not know, senor. But me... Carlos Robante... I know!