The second half and the first half are not at the same level-watch "The Rescued Jiang Ge"

Osvaldo 2021-10-13 13:06:27

The first half was really good. After arriving in the big town, it was revealed that the bounty hunters were going to kill the three brothers. They said they wanted to find the plantation one by one, but the first one was found. The next highlight turned out to be It's to save Jiang Ge's wife Hilda. Why did the doctor go to help him with a personal risk? Because Hilda speaks German and her name is the name of the goddess in German, it might be worth saving her. Besides, why go around such a big circle to get close to Candi? If you ask a sky-high price to buy this female slave, they will take care of you too.
Even though the previous scenario was like this, they were later seen through and broke into a fortune of $12,000. The doctor shot Candi because he couldn't bear to ask for a handshake. The doctor can still speak of the past because he opposes slavery and advocates freedom. The black slave named Alexandre Dumas's musketeer was bitten to death by a dog. At the time of the transaction, Beethoven's letter to Alice was played, and finally he asked to shake hands with him. This may be unbearable for people with high levels, but the doctor can’t have only one bullet in his gun. According to his marksmanship, it’s impossible to kill Candi and he was collapsed. His death and the more far-fetched plot behind ( Jiang Ge was captured in order to save Hilda, and then he was not killed. He was given a chance to escape and let him counterattack. Hilda was not killed. Finally, they reunite.) It was all about perfecting the male protagonist. It was hateful and ridiculous. , How could that old butler not kill them both.
I don't like the male protagonist, because his realm is much worse. The doctor originally wanted to save the black slave who could have been bitten to death by the evil dog, but Jiang Ge stopped him and said that he would show his feet, and the doctor really listened to him. For doctors, it is also saving lives. Is Hilda's life more honorable? Jiang Ge showed no sympathy for his compatriots, and plausibly said that the doctor taught him cruelty (the first target of his murder, the kid who was killed was also there). Since I was afraid of showing his horse's feet, I was glaring at the table with Candi and Hilda, not afraid to show his horse's feet, and the culprit was the two of them. The old housekeeper saw the flaws, which led to the sacrifice of the doctor.
After the doctor's death, the play was not to be seen, and it was vulgar.

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  • Deontae 2021-10-20 18:58:23

    Shake hands and you can say joy, but if you don't shake hands, you have to kill the door.

  • Jasen 2021-10-20 18:58:24

    So long... so long! How exactly does the Oscar give Leonardo an award? ! !

Django Unchained quotes

  • Big Daddy: It's against the law for niggers to ride horses in this territory.

    Dr. King Schultz: This is my valet, and my valet doesn't walk...

    Big Daddy: I said, niggers on horses...

    Dr. King Schultz: His name is Django, he's a free man, and he can ride what he pleases!

    Big Daddy: Not on my property, not around my niggers he can't!

    Dr. King Schultz: My good sir, perhaps we got off on the wrong boot. Allow me to unring this bell! My name is Dr.King Schultz, this is my valet, Django, and these are our horses, Fritz, and Tony.

    [Fritz the horse does his bow, making the slave girls giggle]

    Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, I've been lead to believe you are a gentleman, and a business man. And it is in these capacities that we've ridden from Texas to Tennessee to talk with you now.

    Big Daddy: State your business.

    Dr. King Schultz: I wish to purchase one of your nigger gals!

    Big Daddy: You and your Jimmie rode from Texas to Tennessee, to buy one of my nigger gals, no appointment, no nothin'?

    Dr. King Schultz: Well, I'm afraid so!

    Big Daddy: Well what if I say, I don't like you, or your fancy pants nigger, and I wouldn't sell you a tinkers damn! Now, what'cha gotta say about that?

    Dr. King Schultz: [Django hands his head, Schultz looks at him and looks back up at Big Daddy] Mr. Bennett! If you are the business man I've been led to believe you to be, I have five thousand things I might say that could change your mind.

    Big Daddy: [laughs] Well, c'mon inside and get yourself somethin' cool to drank!

  • Betina: What'cha do for your massa'?

    Django: Didn't you hear him tell ya, I ain't no slave?

    Betina: So, you really free?

    Django: Yeah, I is free.

    Betina: So, you wanna dress like that?