Not the tornado of the trial and the phone bell, but the father who stood at the end of darkness and cold as predicted by [Old Wu Zuo Yi], holding a torch made of horns-after Cogben served the poisoned girl to the destination, he directed at the Indian The man's cabin fired a gun for help. In the night with snowflakes, the silhouette of the lantern was standing there, a wonderful freeze frame, a god-given coincidence
, snow and night, it is almost impossible to see in John Wayne's version of [大地震雷], Cohen needs them, Just as they need to make the 14-year-old girl avenge her father, otherwise, it is just another old-fashioned western story.
Therefore, the Texas Mounted Police has fewer scenes, because this is the girl’s pilgrimage road. She has to sleep among the three dead bodies, endure the snore and the quilt taken away by the woman in the same bed. She has to climb to a height of more than ten meters. The tree saw the rope and stood on top of the desperado’s head to block the chimney. She had to endure the scarfaced Chaney’s dagger, the fear caused by the skeleton and the viper, and—the biggest difference from the original—have to be poisoned. Truncated left arm.
A belief supports her, as she said: "You must pay for what you do." More importantly, a power protects her. Sometimes, this power appears in Cohen's films and is called accidental.
After the failure of the raid on the bandit, Cogburn and the Texas Mounted Police knew that they would miss their best chance and there would be no second time. Then, when the girl fetched water, she accidentally fulfilled her promise, "handing the enemy in your hands."
There are very few things that people can control, but accidents are not necessarily accidents, they may just be out of civilization, a kind of countless superstitions.
When the Texas Mounted Police fired a gun 400 yards away, he said softly: " Oh lord"
The ending song is called "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms", a 19th-century hymn, which can be translated as "Relying on the Arms of Eternity". "Everlasting Arms" is from
This is really a film suitable for Christmas files. However, the current scr version is very inferior. It is cautious not to recommend the
lyrics to the ending song. the
What a Fellowship, What a Joy Divine,
the Leaning ON the Everlasting Arms;
What a blessedness, What a Peace IS Mine,
the Leaning ON the Everlasting Arms.
the Leaning, Leaning,
Safe and Secure from All Alarms;
the Leaning, Leaning,
the Leaning ON the everlasting arms.
Oh, how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
Oh, how bright the path grows from day to day,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Leaning, leaning,
Safe and secure from all alarms;
Leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
What have I to dread, what have I to fear,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near,
Leaning on the everlasting arms .
Leaning, leaning,
Safe and secure from all alarms;
Leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
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