Core Aspect: One Million Ways to Die

Nick 2021-12-30 17:20:36

The main storyline is a story about courage.

It tells the story of a chai waste and soft male protagonist who died socially because of evading a duel. Finally, with the help of the Indian magic drug, he obtained the courage to outwit the male rebellion and embrace the beauty.

Interspersed with some extremely cold jokes, and many deaths caused by accidents, fights, medical accidents, etc. (return title, one million ways to die)

The core aspect is one million ways of death and satire.

The film’s comedy positioning is one of cold jokes, and the other is the character setting with a strong irony.

The second man and the second woman have a Christian love story. A serious Christian does not have sex before marriage, but this serious Christian is actually a female prostitute (a serious Christian does not choose a female prostitute as his career) because of the role of the second female prostitute. , With a strong irony.

There were also female prostitutes raped in brothels, and the rapists were taken away by the police.

On the whole, the film is fast-paced, not procrastinated, and the process is tortuous, but the ending is a happy ending.

All kinds of sudden and varied death shows along the way are good as a pastime.

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Extended Reading
  • Erica 2022-04-23 07:01:38

    what do you want to do

  • Anabel 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    Sure enough, Seth MacFarlane has always been unscrupulous. In addition, the presence of Uncle Taken is too low... The highlight is Django at the end of the film!

A Million Ways to Die in the West quotes

  • Albert: You're going home every night to your girlfriend who loves you, you're having sex with her...

    Edward: Uh, no. Ruth and I have... we've never done that.

    Albert: What do you mean you never... you never had sex with Ruth?

    Edward: Yeah, n-no. Yeah.

    Albert: Wait, doesn't she have sex with like ten guys every day at the whorehouse?

    Edward: On a slow day, yeah.

    Albert: But you guys have never had sex?

    Edward: No. No, Ruth wants to wait till we get married. You know, she's a Christian and so am I and we wanna save ourselves for our wedding night.

    Albert: Edward, have you... have you ever had sex with anyone?

    Edward: Well, there was some stuff with my uncle but that was, you know, it's really hard to remember all that stuff.

  • Albert: Why are you laughing?

    Cowboy at Fair: I don't know. Because he was laughing.