The passing of an era!

Armando 2022-01-09 08:01:07

In fact, when I watched it, I felt average. After watching a few movies, I gradually recollected the taste. Unlike the cowboy image created by the western movies in the past, the era of the western wilderness is gone forever. The western cowboy represented by Sean and The current civilized era is out of place. He once tried to change, but when he picked up the gun again, all his efforts to change ended in failure. He was deeply impressed by the end of the film. Zuer kept shouting, and Shaun was lonely. Walking in the dark, what will be waiting for him, in fact, just like the dark night, there will not be too much light!

As far as the film’s narrative is concerned, it feels that the rhythm has been slowed down, and the expression of emotions is also more subtle. Compared with the later John Ford’s "Double Dragons and Tigers", it is still a bit worse. In addition, it expresses the wilderness era and the western cowboy represented. The movie about the clash of modern civilizations, and John Houston's "The Judge", is also a good movie!

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Extended Reading
  • Maximo 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The child's perspective is too ingenious, too innocent, too touching, but the male protagonist is not very supportive of this role. Jean's only color film. The music is good, and the photography is beautiful.

  • Greyson 2022-03-24 09:02:51

    The fight between the two male protagonists was beautiful. Children who worship blindly never understand what adults are doing. Wolverine Logan...still a lot worse than Leone

Shane quotes

  • Shane: I gotta be going on.

    Joey: Why, Shane?

    Shane: A man has to be what he is, Joey. Can't break the mould. I tried it and it didn't work for me.

    Joey: We want you, Shane.

    Shane: Joey, there's no living with... with a killing. There's no going back from one. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand sticks. There's no going back. Now you run on home to your mother, and tell her... tell her everything's all right. And there aren't any more guns in the valley.

    Joey: Shane...

    [Joey notices that Shane is wounded]

    Joey: It's bloody! You're hurt!

    Shane: [Shane starts to stroke Joey's hair] I'm all right, Joey. You go home to your mother and father and grow up to be strong and straight. And, Joey... take care of them, both of them.

    Joey: Yes, Shane.

    [Shane rides off]

  • Rufus Ryker: [speaking of Joe Starrett] Tell him I'm a reasonable man. Tell him things have gone far enough. Tell him I'm beat. Tell him anything but, by Jupiter, get him here!