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Garfield 2022-03-18 09:01:02

Quentin, with his guns low and free, was released this time last year. It is estimated that gun restrictions are not his food.

The American Western music in the opening, the clumsy handwritten big subtitles, and the typical push shots, it is a tribute to the dusty cowboy dreams of the 1940s. For a moment, I feel back to the feeling of watching a movie when I was a child, with jittery subtitles, and some snowflakes. Noisy, looking up at the camera, the hero appears on the scene-but that is Zorro wearing a mask, he doesn't hold a gun.

Speaking of masks, Quentin’s dark humor scratched the audience’s itch. The stupid thief’s 3K party’s internal bar sprinkled a bit of choking pepper on the bloody smell of frequent headshots. It was not embarrassing laughter or crying. The same is true of the back section of the human flesh gun target.

Speaking of this history, burning Mississippi, allan parker's 3K party is both ferocious and arrogant, and has mastered local authority, much more advanced than their predecessors disguised.

This is how a stranger (Quentin) is a joke about dreams, but his family (Parker) has to check for faults, and his attitude is completely different.


In other words, I prefer Neng Wen Neng Wu’s great supporting actor Schultz, who has been doing the previous business cleanly, even though Leonard’s head was ruined by the gun, he still helped Jiang Ge to do it-signing. Signed his wife’s ransom contract. After making a loss-making deal, he teased Leonard's French slowly-suggesting that he is a big boss.

The villain manor originally expected to see his unlucky appearance, but he didn't want to be exposed. By shaking hands, shaking the master's power, but unexpectedly this physical action touched Schultz's endurance line-in his eyes Leonard is just a living dead with no wanted warrant on his face. What he did before was nothing to do with him and can be hung up high. Now this zombie wants to have contact with him, as Schultz’s physical cleanliness is 10,000. Can't bear it.

Or Schultz suspected Leonard's motive for shaking hands—Quentin led the audience to think so—under pressure, Schultz killed him out of defense.

Anyway, between the electric light and flint, gunshots made chaos, and both fell.

Just before his death, Leonard's grieving look--want to apply Gu Long "he didn't believe it until he died, the sword he shot was his left hand"--can't figure out why "Düsseldorf" drew his gun.

Want to come to Quentin thinks that everything in the life of a killer is impermanent, and in the days of licking blood, you need to rely on yourself to survive, so the master is surpassed, not dependent. What's more, this master has too much blood debts. It is rare to touch people and break his vows. However, extinguishing the "evil dragon" has indeed become a good deed on his deathbed, and it has also promoted Jiang Ge's determination to end the "poisonous dragon" nest. Logically make sense.

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Django Unchained quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Dr. King Schultz: You poor devils.

  • U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: [the Marshall has arrived to confront Dr Schultz] This is U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum.

    Dr. King Schultz: Wunderbar, Marshall! I have relieved myself of all weapons, and just as you have instructed, I am ready to step outside, with my hands raised above my head. I trust, as a representative of the criminal justice system of The United States of America, I shan't be shot down in the street, by either you or your deputies, before I've had my day in court.

    U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: You mean like you did our sheriff?

    Dr. King Schultz: Yes, that's exactly what I mean! Do I have your word as a lawman, not to shoot me down like a dog in the street?

    U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: Well, as much as we'd all enjoy seein' somethin' like that, ain't nobody gonna cheat the hangman in my town.

    Dr. King Schultz: Fair enough Marshall, here we come!

    [to Django]

    Dr. King Schultz: They're a little tense out there. So don't make any quick movements, and let me do the talking.

    U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: Come ahead. You unarmed?

    Dr. King Schultz: Yes indeed we are. Marshall Tatum, may I address you and your deputies, and apparently the entire town of Daughtrey, as to the incident that just occurred?

    U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: Go on...

    Dr. King Schultz: My name is Dr. King Schultz, and like yourself, marshall, I am a servant of the court. The man lying dead in the dirt, who the good people of Daughtrey saw fit to elect as their sheriff, who went by the name of Bill Sharp, is actually a wanted outlaw by the name of Willard Peck, with a price on his head of two hundred dollars. Now, that's two hundred dollars, dead or alive.

    U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: The hell you say!

    Dr. King Schultz: I'm aware this is probably disconcerting news, but I'm willing to wager this man was elected sheriff sometime in the last two years? I know this because three years ago, he was rustling cattle from the B.C. Corrigan Cattle Company of Lubbock, Texas. Now this is a warrant, made out by circuit court Judge Henry Allen Laudermilk of Austin, Texas. You're encouraged to wire him. He'll back up who I am, and who your dear departed sheriff was.

    [He and Django lower their arms]

    Dr. King Schultz: In other words Marshall, you owe me two hundred dollars.