Lofty aspirations

Lysanne 2022-01-21 08:02:14

Wesley. The film directed by Ruggles has won three Golden Awards including the 4th Oscar for Best Picture, and is also the first Western film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. It is a representative work of Raidenhua in the early days. During the pioneering period of the American West, the protagonist Xin Malong came to Oknamara from the east with his wife. Settling on the fertile and mining-rich prairie, they overcame numerous difficulties and improved their living environment. However, disputes and fights often occur due to the violation of the interests of the ranchers, and the constant harassment of robbers and bandits also makes them restless. Xin Malong was brave enough to rob the rich and greedy, especially sympathetic to the tragic experience of the local Indians. In order to protect the social rights of immigrants and Indians in the east, he organized relatives and friends to develop oil fields, and set up a newspaper that advocated justice and promoted good and punished evil. All this made the hostile forces even more hostile to Xin Malong. Unfortunately, the flesh and blood of Xin Malong and the "Western Ideal" he had struggled for all his life were reduced to ashes in an oil field fire accident. The film takes the vast Oknamara Prairie as the background and shows the Indian culture and the changes in the west through Simmaron’s struggle career. It praises the protagonist’s sense of justice and dedication and praises the spirit of western development.

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  • Michelle 2022-01-21 08:02:14

    American Iron Man Wang Jinxi~

  • Conrad 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    This film strangely combines political correctness and political incorrectness: correctness affirms the intermarriage of whites and Indians, portrays the image of loyal servants of blacks, and shows the achievements of the wife in the professional field; incorrect words still despise Indians, Only treat black people as servants and call to wives to come and go. A pot of hodgepodge, showing some of the American style of opening up the west, but the actor is too powerful when he is powerful, and too miserable when he is down, and has a sense of unreality.

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