"The Hateful Eight"-the storm is approaching too late for a headshot

Francesca 2022-03-21 09:01:09

"The Hateful Eight" is the kind of typical Quentin movie, western, headshot, closed space, jealous, babble, and artistic worldview reconstructed in babble, structure, it is similar to "Falling Water Dog", value In embodiment, it is "Jiang Ge Freed", but "Jiang Ge" is a story of oppressed black people growing into heroes with the help of white angels, while "The Evil Eight" is a story of the two races of black and white fighting each other in the American Civil War. The story that went straight to the ice and snow after the squeezing. In short, "Jiang Ge" is a fairy tale, and "The Evil Eight" is a black fairy tale.

In "The Rescued Jiang Ge", the German doctor Schultz is the leader of the black slave Jiang Ge. In the world of "The Hateful Eight", everyone hates niggers.

"The Hateful Eight" is about a "prisoner robbery" story. Bounty hunter John Ruth captured one of the members of the "Domoge" faction, Daisy Domoge, Daisy Domoge's younger brother, the leader of the “Domoge” faction Zhu Didomoge intends to save her sister in a disguise in Minnie’s grocery store, and a dark game of suspicion and anti-suspicion begins. In this game, the background of the Civil War between the North and the South, as well as the profoundness of blacks and Mexicans, is mixed. Fight each other.

At the beginning of the movie "Eight of the Evil", it is the long mirror of Jesus nailed on the cross. This implies that everyone in the play has the original sin setting, avoiding all the beautiful possibilities in the story. The bounty hunter Negro Colonel Lun has an outstanding record but loves killing. He once burned 37 whites and 10 blacks to survive for his own lives; Sheriff Manix was the son of an executioner who continued to slaughter blacks after the Civil War; "The Hangman" John Ruth was A cruel bounty hunter who doesn’t believe in anyone; the five “Domoge” gangs are even more murderous Mexican gangs. These are the eight villains with their own original sins, and they are finally pushing for discrimination and anti-discrimination. After talking about the gods for more than two hours, they smashed each other for the next half an hour, and the whole scene was splashed with blood plasma and brains.

But in the end, the heartbeat of the headshot, and the last black colonel and the white villain's "marginal justice" executed by Daisy Domog, can not represent the end of evil. The whole world is cleanly destroyed and is far from being rebuilt. Such a story of a dog biting a dog, after the death of eight wicked people, there are eight ordinary people who were killed innocently by them. Those eight ordinary people are obstacles that need to be gently cleared on the path of the eight wicked people, except for the white people. Outside of the generals, they all seemed to die to nothing.

In fact, the title of the film is quite confusing. Many people would classify the white general as one of the "eight evil men", but he was actually the one involved in the story, although he was also dressed in "original sin" and killed a large number of people. Black captive, but the tragic death of his son, naked walking in the ice and snow, full of religious significance, seems to be regarded as a kind of atonement.

If you treat "The Hateful Eight" as a popcorn movie, but the bullet flying at the end seems to be too late. Of course, it is worth the wait. If you treat "The Hateful Eight" as a religion or politics The dramatic discussion seems to be a kind of dilute the serious theme. In fact, I personally don’t really like the directors with unique aesthetics that suddenly overflow with family and country feelings. What's more, Quentin is playing with the chapter structure of his own past. There is nothing new in the form or plot, and serious topics tend to flow into mediocrity.

I just hope that Quentin's ninth book can be less ridiculous. If you can't change it, please reproduce the brilliance of the language in "Pulp Fiction."

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The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Major Marquis Warren: [as he and Chris Mannix are hanging hanging Daisy]

    [laughs]

    Major Marquis Warren: Hang on, Daisy!

  • Daisy Domergue: [to Maj. Marquis Warren] Howdy nigger!

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Don't you know the darkies don't like to be called that no more? They find that offensive

    Daisy Domergue: I've been called worse.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [laughs] That I can believe!