The charm of ghosts

Sigurd 2022-03-22 09:01:08

I heard that it's another chattering film, so I'm ready to be boring. But it didn't. There is also a lot of information in the quarrel, and the whole story is even more exciting, which is a very Quentin movie. One word, cool.

After reading a lot of very well-written film reviews, so many metaphors, evil deeds, I probably can't write better.

The interlaced timeline is also well done, and many small details are explained one by one. The bloody place is as usual. Eight wicked people, the eight real wicked people.

Racial discrimination is a constant topic, it used to be and it is now. The recently released zootopia, the recent news that a Chinese citizen was humiliated by Virgin Atlantic, etc. The ending in the movie is that the black man happily tells a story that humiliates the white man, and the father is killed in a single shot. This is not a joy, but an unspeakable feeling.
I have to say that Samuel is really old-fashioned. Last year, the "funny" villain in the ace agent rescued Jiang Geli's flattering black housekeeper, which was nothing short of classic.

I didn't expect it to be the ending, but the moment I read the letter last, I was a little bit touched by unknown. It doesn't matter whether it is true or not. Lincoln's letter represents more than just Lincoln himself.

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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!