Hero ending

Gloria 2022-01-09 08:01:07

Because Amway of Uncle Wolf went to see it. The movie world is too vast, and such Hollywood movies are not very colorful: the mirror is very much like a TV show, the colors are a bit oversaturated, and the setting is simple, but the rough and straightforward heroism is still quite igniting. Western movies have always made me feel very similar to Japanese samurai movies: the enemy and us have been at war for a long time, tolerant and tolerant, and see each other, but the real victory or defeat often depends only on a moment... the final shot ended cleanly. Showed us the strength of Shane.

But the essence of the movie is still on the final farewell-with some sadness and helplessness, which not only highlights the heroic psychology under the changing times, but also reflects the reality: A man has to be what he is, can't break the mould. I tried it and it didn't work for me. There's no living with a killing. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand, a brand sticks, everything is all right and there aren't any more guns in the valley.

Shane got farther and farther, Joey shouted behind him: "shane, come back!" But Shane couldn't go back anymore. As he himself said, he tried to live like them but failed. Because everyone has a lifestyle that suits them, it cannot be completely changed.

Isn't this the ending of Uncle Wolf? It seems that Wolverine is no longer needed in this world, but he can't adapt to the self-change of the times, only to move forward injured. Then, he did the last thing he could do and left the world. But it was at that moment that he regained his former "face". At that moment, he really lived as a "Wolverine Logan"... All the changes he made in order to adapt to the times were all forbearing: the hero's end, he Can't integrate into this world that doesn't need heroes.

Uncle Wolf's home is death, and Shane's home is to leave this valley where gunshots will never be heard again. The essence is the same: in an era of peace, such heroes are oppressive, and they are only suitable for living in people's memory.

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Shane quotes

  • Marian Starrett: You're both out of your senses. This isn't worth a life, anybody's life. What are you fighting for? This shack, this little piece of ground, and nothing but work, work, work? I'm sick of it. I'm sick of trouble. Joe, let's move. Let's go on. Please!

    Joe Starrett: Marion, don't say that. That ain't the truth. You love this place more than me.

    Marian Starrett: Not anymore.

    Joe Starrett: Even if that was the truth, it wouldn't change things.

  • Marian Starrett: You were through with gun-fighting?

    Shane: I changed my mind.

    Marian Starrett: [softly] Are you doing this just for me?

    Shane: For you, Marion... for Joe, and little Joe.

    Marian Starrett: Then we'll never see you again?

    Shane: Never's a long time, Marian.

    [looks at Joe, who he knocked out]

    Marian Starrett: Tell him... tell him I was sorry.

    Shane: No need to tell him that.

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