Alternative Westerns

Neoma 2022-03-20 09:01:09

You should have seen a lot of magnificent epic masterpieces, but you must be missing one. He didn't tell you so many heroes, but you can still see the pain that the war brings to ordinary people.

When the ending is so many tombstones quickly swept through, and even the vertical crosses are indistinguishable, the scene of death that is nothing but this or even not is like a helicopter sweeping through the mind. Yes, for the chief, just guarding a city, a list of the number of people killed in battle, for an individual, that is his life, perhaps a short and insignificant life.

The ugly man stopped the galloping carriage, and the carriage was just a few corpses waiting to be transported. He didn't hesitate to touch any valuables on them. At that moment, who was more saddened?
The dialogue between Ugly Man and his brother: We just chose a different path, and my choice is more difficult than yours. Showing filial piety to a living relative is far more meaningful than not being able to meet for the last time.

There is another sentence left for too many non-stop us:
If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?

Clint Eastwood is so handsome when aiming, the speed of drawing the gun is not as fast as normal. The last duel is very classic. To kill or not to kill, whoever kills can lose money. The bad guy is really caught in an unsolvable equation at this moment. Fortunately, he once seemed to have settled the lives of both the client and the client. It should be so.

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Extended Reading
  • Kimberly 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Now it seems, I always feel that this film is a bit, Ji. Eastwood was handsome when he was young, but he liked the ugliness better, and hoped they would be happy.

  • Christopher 2022-03-22 09:01:08

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly quotes

  • Blondie: [watching the soldiers fighting on the bridge] I have a feeling it's really gonna be a good, long battle.

    Tuco: Blondie, the money's on the other side of the river.

    Blondie: Oh? Where?

    Tuco: Amigo, I said on the other side, and that's enough. But while the Confederates are there we can't get across.

    Blondie: What would happen if somebody were to blow up that bridge?

    Tuco: Yeah. Then these idiots would go somewhere else to fight.

    Blondie: [lighting his match] Maybe.

  • One-armed Union soldier: [Wallace and Tuco are at the train station, handcuffed together] Hey, corporal, afraid he'll get lost? Where's the Rebel going?

    Cpl. Wallace: To Hell, with a rope around his neck and a price on his head.

    Tuco: Yeah... three thousand dollars, friend. That's a lot of money for a head.

    [He flips the soldier's empty sleeve]

    Tuco: I bet they didn't even pay you a penny for your arm.