A running account impression of "The Liberation Strong Brother"

Irving 2021-10-13 13:06:17

I finally figured out the DVDScr, put aside the night's things, and spent three hours watching Quentin Tarantino's new work.
How do you feel, there is a very strange meaning.
This is not a movie review, just some thoughts when watching movies.

First of all, there are no Chinese characters or English characters. I am really tired to read, especially the accent of Samuel Jackson, which is really vague. Half-guessing and half-listening can be regarded as understanding two-thirds. It's basically the same as the trailer said, except that some characters are too casual to receive lunch.

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Here is a critique of Dr. Schultz of Christopher Waltz.
Why can't you help it? Why can't you shake hands with Xiao Li?
Although you turned around after firing the shot and said "I couldn't resist", the expression was very chic and pleasant. But no matter how free and easy, you can't escape the fate of being bombarded with butch by Xiao Li's co-workers (is this a tribute to Paul Newton's Butch in "Little Tiger"?). And after Dr. Schultz was shot, he really didn't even have a single shot, not even a long, affectionate mirror.

In addition, it’s so strange that Stephen, played by Samuel Jackson, is holding Xiao Li in pain. It feels like he is the one who has the deepest relationship with Xiao Li in this Candy Manor. Moreover, the status of this black servant is also quite high, always choking on Xiao Li, and also discovered the flaws in Brother Qiang. He is simply the first villain, and Xiao Li's limelight has also been taken away by him.

The plot is really a rare linear narrative. It seems that this is Quentin's first linear narrative movie. Moreover, the straightforward plot is almost irreversible. The biggest surprise to me is that Brother Qiang turned everyone on the screen alone, which is considered to have inherited the feat of killing more than 20 people with a machine gun in the 66th version of Brother Qiang.

Like another bean friend's point of view, I don't understand why Schultz took such a big risk to save his woman for Qiang Brother. As a German, Schultz does not discriminate against black people? Why are you so good to Brother Qiang? He saved him, taught him marksmanship, trained him to be a bounty hunter, and gave himself a free and easy life for an unrelated woman. Why did you say you did it?

I don’t feel as good as watching "Shameless Bastard", maybe because there are a lot of chattering paragraphs that I don’t understand, right. The soundtrack uses a lot of black music. In comparison, I still prefer the musical taste of "Inglourious Basterds", especially David Bowie's "putting out the fire" and the end credits of Ennio Morricone's works. However, seeing Brother Qiang wearing sulky sunglasses, fancy top, smoking a compulsive cigarette, and the explosion of Candy Manor behind him, the music is sounding, and it makes you feel like you want to get on the horse and go flying high.

There is an easter egg, the 66th version of the old strong brother also showed a small face on the spot. It was the black-clothed Italian who gambled with Xiao Li, and Quentin was also naughty here. Old Qiang asked New Qiang's name, Jamie Fox said forcefully "DJANGO, The D is silent", Old Qiang looked at him and said "I know".
Needless to say, Quentin himself appeared on the scene, or acted as a dead man. It's a lot of fat, Quentin.

The movie is still cool, that special Quentin style. The last second is still babbling, the next second will blow your head. The handling of the gunfight followed the "Shameless Bastard". Every time I shot, the blood mist sprayed randomly, reminding me of Johnnie To's "Exile", as if the fierce gunfight was rendered into a dance, and Brother Qiang was the one alone in the blood. Romantic black man.




PS: A bean friend said that before watching this movie, it is best to look at the strong brother of 66 years, otherwise you will lose a lot of fun. As far as my own experience is concerned, there is really not much that echoes the 66 version. In addition to the opening theme and the cameo by Brother Old Qiang, the only thing that reminds me of the old version is Dr. Schultz's coat and shawl.
I think this movie is hanging on the golden guy, but I still support Quentin Tarantino.

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Extended Reading
  • Amiya 2022-04-23 07:01:06

    Give me back my Doc! Give me back my Doc! Give me back my Doc! Heartache! Candy Farm is a good name, as good as Candy Box Stadium. Django's return to kill is quite like Wu Song's blood-washing the Mandarin Duck Tower.

  • Benjamin 2021-10-20 18:58:23

    It may not be the best movie of the year, but it is probably the most enjoyable movie for fans. Quentin, who no longer bothers to arrange the structure, adopts a more traditional single-threaded narrative this time. He pays tribute to macaroni westerns, Hong Kong martial arts films and even his own "Shameless Bastard." Mixing and matching music, violence, and language (especially foreign languages) have once again become important props. Samuel L. Jackson dedicated his best performance since "Pulp Fiction"

Django Unchained quotes

  • Billy Crash: [after Django attacks one of Candie's men, pulling him off his horse] Oh, you are one lucky nigger!

    Django: You better listen to your boss, white boy!

    Billy Crash: Oh, I'ma go walkin' in the moonlight with you!

    Django: You wanna hold my hand?

    [Billy Crash laughs]

  • Calvin Candie: Django, and his friend in gray here, Dr. Schultz, are customers. And they are our guests, Stephen, and you, you old decrepit bastard are to show them every hospitality. You understand that?