Belongs to the west of Jacob

Travon 2022-01-22 08:03:11

History is always a personal history. Different people have different experiences, different feelings, and different stories, so they will have different histories. However, everyone's story is only a limited part.
Enjoyed the first few episodes very much. Jacob's desire for ideals in the West is too exciting. Especially when he leaves home, the rich variety of background music is very fascinating. I watched this TV series several times. Don’t everyone have such a Western dream in their hearts? That’s the place we always yearn for, that’s the place we always dream about, and that’s full of passion when you mention it. Place. It's like Jacob. That morning, Jacob quietly said goodbye to his family in his heart, and then quietly left his family and came to the far west.
Jacob was born for the dreamy west, not for Born in the vulgar blacksmith shop. In the west full of infinite dreams, Jacob once again got his life; his passion, his dreams, all came to life in the west, he is no longer the one who was looked down upon by a few brothers and ridiculed arbitrarily. The younger brother who can't beat wheels. The
west belongs to Jacob.
When the Indian girl Thunder Heart was abducted and sold to the white trading station, Jacob, full of compassion, fought against the scared gangster in order to set the girl free. And he had only killed rabbits before. The duel process was thrilling. Jacob killed his opponent with a bayonet. He won the duel and won the West. In the end, he also won the heart of Thunderheart.
This is Ya of the newborn calf. Kobu. A few years later, Jacob returned to his long-lost wife, Thunder Heart. A gunshot and the sentence "I am Jacob" were stunned. This scene and Thunder Heart was the first time in a white trading station. I was similar to Jacob when I met him! Jacob is still the Jacob who is full of ideals and conscience. The years have not worn away his ideal temperament, but gave him immense courage and commitment, "I am Jacob" !! The next

few episodes are a bit heavy. There is another feeling. There is only one point. How to save your own tribe is a problem that the love of bison has spent a lifetime seeking answers from youth to old age. The ending given by the director is a bit simpler, and I feel that it lacks strength and thickness. I think maybe the screenwriter doesn't know how to answer the question of the love of bison, because different people have different histories.

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Into the West quotes

  • Burnt by the Sun: [Naomi chants nursery rhymes to avoid going to bed with Praire Fire as the Cheyenne look on in confusion] He believes you channel evil spirits with these rhymes.

    Naomi Wheeler: More like keeping evil spirits away...

    Naomi Wheeler: [Looks at Praire Fire]

    Naomi Wheeler: Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard to fetch her poor dog a bone, But when she got there her cupboard was bare, So the poor dog had none.

  • Thunder Heart Woman: [after Jacob was injured by an arrow to the chest, he asks them to leave him behind] Thank you... for finding me... for saving me... and for loving me.

    Jacob Wheeler: Loving you is easy it always has been. But I'll see you again. I know it... Jacob, Young Margaret Light Shines you mind your mother. And never forget who you are. You're one part Lakota, one part Virginia. Abraham High Wolf, remember who you are always and remind your brother Jacob.

    Thunder Heart Woman: [In Lakota] I love you.